The $8 self-hosting setup that replaced $40 of subscriptions
Last year I added up my software subscriptions and stopped laughing when the total passed $40 a month. Notes, photos, file sync, bookmarks, RSS — all rented.
So I tried an experiment: one small cloud server, $8 a month, running open-source replacements for each. Setup took a weekend and a lot of documentation reading. The photo backup was the fiddliest; the notes app took eleven minutes.
A year later the honest verdict: I kept five of the seven services. Two were more maintenance than they were worth, and I went back to paying. The other five have been rock solid, and my files live where I can actually reach them.
The money matters less than I expected. What I really bought was the end of that low-grade anxiety every time a service announces new pricing, a new owner, or a sunset date.
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