dingnuts 3 days ago

what is an "open source" network infrastructure provider?

  • ramon156 3 days ago

    Cloudflare is mostly open-sourced, alternatives are more often than not closed-sourced

    • dewey 3 days ago

      I don't think putting up a few libraries on GitHub and writing great post-mortems makes something "Mostly open-sourced".

    • jazzyjackson 3 days ago

      I believe the implication is that cloudflares usefulness is not in her source code but rather her physical infra, there is not some free as in freedom alternative to that.

Strongbad536 3 days ago

Idk if they're open source, but netlify was the company that I thought sort of made this feature free and easy to use. Github pages is also a free alternative.

  • mhitza 3 days ago

    Someone was (incidentally?) ddos'ed on Netlify last year and was served a 104k bill. The fees were waved in the end, but the caveat remains on all these free services that you pay by bandwidth.

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39520776

    • wahnfrieden 3 days ago

      That's why I like Bunny, the only such service I could find with prepaid pricing. I would rather have service shut off than to have to pay $104k for a day or two of service.

      • Marsymars 3 days ago

        It's not the same type of platform as Bunny, but NearlyFreeSpeech.NET has done cheap, prepaid hosting for 20+ years.

pc86 3 days ago

This is one of those things where the act of trying to evade state-level actors by definition puts you on their radar big time.

overstay8930 3 days ago

Alternatives to what? Five Eyes? Good luck with that.

  • HWR_14 3 days ago

    China is happy to offer an alternative. It has pretty high costs, and I don't think it's worth it, but it exists.