Maybe I'm a Luddite, but Cloudflare is not my idea of self-hosting...
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Cloudflare is a DNS provider, DDoS protection provider, tunnel provider, etc. They are not a hosting provider. How is using cloudflare somehow discounting the self-host experience?
It's the #2 DNS domain registrar in the world right now. It's not weird at all that most people would use it...luddite you may be.
Maybe I’m blind, what does this post have to do with cloudflare?
Cloudflare is very much involved with self hosting. Almost all of its products are related to it..