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penguincolored26 karma

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penguincolored12 karma

That's not an answer to the question. How can you (yeah, you, obvious sockpuppet that you are) afford to throw "low 4 figures per month" at this project?

penguincolored8 karma

Excepting the fact that most home internet providers specifically disallow hosting a website with a home internet connection, sure.

penguincolored6 karma

Who said anything about hosting at home?

You did by implication, you noxious twit. Beyond that, no one's said that's what you were doing, we were discussing the relative differences between AWS and home broadband.

if someone knows how to make something like that from a home connection they must be a genius.

Not at all. Most ISP's active attempts at blocking you from hosting a site at home involve going only as far as blocking inbound traffic on ports 80 and 443; a moron can get around that limit with the help of a little googling. What you can't get around is your ISP noticing a bunch of suspicious incoming traffic if your site catches on, which they'll definitely be investigating.

Breaking Terms and Conditions isn't the flex you think it is.