- tasks.org - $1/year
- ardour - $1/month
- tasker (autoapps on android) - $1/month
Don’t even use them anymore. But as I wouldn’t miss it, I’ll keep it going to support the devs.
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Don’t even use them anymore. But as I wouldn’t miss it, I’ll keep it going to support the devs.
I pay for a bunch of stuff but it’s all self hosted. Bitwarden, opnsense, nginx proxy, uptime kuma, wikijs…
1Password (I actually get to via work), nextdns and Home Assistant.
Domain and use it for email
3$ a month for real debrid: to download Linux iso 2$ a month for YouTube premium family plan: from a different country for cheap rates 10$ for 2 years nordvpn: black Friday deal Around 5$ a month Hulu after an Amex offer 140$ for 500gb pcloud for backups, lifetime. Then I have automated backups of that in a different country where I have an rpi connected to an external hdd.
migadu for email
Bitwarden’s $10 priceing a year is absolutely the most fair pricing that exists. They will keep me as a loyal customers.
rsync.net - Haven‘t tested it yet, but the pricing and their offering looks really awesome.
Bitwarden I am also paying for, but I use the license for my self-hosted Instance.
Proton mail
HA cloud. Apple iCloud storage.
Pushover. One time payment that covers lifetime push messages.
Pushover
thats a new one. what do you do with it ?
Real-debrid and bitwarden, both are amazing and dirt cheap
Internet Archive (Wayback Machine, anyone?)
I mean I get that's a strange mention here, but with the value I've got from it (like being able to reference content of some website *in point of time* knowing it may change or even completely die) I somehow feel obligated to send at least a few tens of dollars per year. Also they have matching donations campaign around Christmas (at least that's how it was in recent years), so it's a nice idea donate right then.
Backblaze b2 backup. I'm backing up almost 500gb of personal data (compressed and only things I can't get back easy) for less than $2\month.
What tool do you use for the backup? I use rclone to achieve end to end encryption. Don't know how much data I have but I'm charged every few months once the incurred charges go above $0.50
I don’t know how many times I have to say this: selfhosting is about more than saving money.
In other words, sometimes paying for a service you could selfhost is the right call. In most cases, if you can manage a self-hosting setup, your time is worth more than the cost of cloud services. TBH, I do it for data governance reasons more than cost.
It’s not either/or and it’s not about going “off-grid” for a lot of people.
mullvad is worth it for not having any data caps
I supported Bitwarden for at least 5 years, and like you.... walked over the $10/year bridge. I setup my own Vaultwarden about 2 weeks ago with off-site backups... I'm fine with this responsibility, but I waved goodbye to them.
I continue to support Proton (now Business) for custom domain e-mail & VPN. They don't offer port forwarding, so I still support AirVPN for personal reasons. I tried out WireShark & was not impressed with latency/packet loss monitoring at their nearby endpoints.
I support BackBlaze B2 for all off-site backups -- excellent low-cost provider for my "Cloud" backups.
I run Home Assistant locally, but I'd definitely support their Cloud project if I needed a greater home acceptance factor... very similar to supporting Proton & Bitwarden in their beginnings. I appreciate them not paywalling features.
I ran away from Blue Iris Surveillance & adopted Frigate about 6 months ago -- best decision I ever made. I love running Frigate with a GPU for AI.
If you waved a magic wand around 8-10 years ago & told everyone they'd be drowning in smartphone photos & privacy issues with Google, 9/10 would not have believed you. That's about when I left Google Drive permanently back then & have been running Nextcloud since. I am glad to see masses of people finally leaving Google Photos. I also run PhotoPrism as my long-term photo manager to visualize "life" for our family. Absolutely zero money flowing into the hands of Google now. They tossed their Google Domains Beta idea into the trash can of another entity I accidentally supported earlier in life -- SquareSpace. When Google announced the sale of Google Domains to SquareSpace, I moved all domains to CloudFlare within a week. Thanks SquareSpace, but I can run my own Ghost & Jekyll blogs for free now thanks to this great OSS community.
I pay migadu to host my custom email domain. Well worth it. I tried self-hosting email, and it was too much of a pain for me.
Bitwarden.. for me its for 2 reasons. One I dont have to deal with keeping something that needs to be super secure up to date. and 2 it help continue the project and its 10 bucks. I spend more then that one dumber stuff.
Bitwarden and NextDNS. They're so cheap so what the heck.
I think my domain is basically what I pay for.
Noip $25/year
I only pay for iCloud+ for mail
Quite a bit of stuff: Fastmail, domain registrar, Spotify, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Microsoft Office 365 Family subscription (includes 1 Tb storage for 6 family members), GitHub copilot.
Why not just self host Bitwarden, or Vaultwarden?
Fastmail. Left Gmail for it like a decade ago and have been happy with it ever since. It really is fast.
Not vps but adjacent: I have a Dreamhost storage account to sync my Joplin notes. It's so very very smol it barely costs anything. The notes are E2EE with a key I own.