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[Prev](/founders-vision/directives/meatspace) | [Contents](/founders-vision) | [Next](/founders-vision/appendix) (Appendix)
You cant realistically own every app or service you use, but you should aim to get closer to that ideal over time. The more of your computing you can run on your own servers—even if theyre initially hosted on something like a DigitalOcean Droplet, AWS instance, or Azure—the more self-sufficient youll become. And self-sufficiency is the core trait of a Handmade dev.
By 2030, our goal is to make self-hosting a desirable and mainstream idea in the software industry. Even if we dont convince everyone, we must inspire enough developers to make the broader industry blink and take notice.
#### What Handmade Cities is Doing:
- Built a replacement to Ticketmaster/Eventbrite for selling conference tickets
- [Self-hosting](https://chat.handmadecities.com) Revolt for live conference chat
- [Actively](/founders-vision/structure/meetups) replacing meetup.com
- Created our own [newsletter](/news) infrastructure
- **Migration Off Discord**: While Discord is [still in use](https://handmadecities.com/discord) by us, its fallen prey to enshitification and we can be shut down too easily. Weve begun migrating to Revolt for year round discussions, not just live conference chat.
**Secretary's Note:** The full migration will be completed by the end of 2025.
#### What You Might Try:
- Join the [Indie Web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IndieWeb)
- Host your personal website off a Raspberry Pi
- If you use [AI models](/founders-vision/appendix/proper-ai-usage), learn to run local ones and fine-tune them
- Browse [curated](https://selfh.st/apps/) self-hosted apps, adopt one, and contribute back to the project (e.g., by submitting thoughtful GitHub issues or PRs)
- When self-hosting isnt practical go for privacy-respecting companies: [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) instead of Gmail, [Kagi](https://kagi.com) instead of Google, [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) instead of Notion, [Ghost](https://ghost.org) instead of Mailchimp, and so on
- **Advanced:** Build and ship your own alternative to a service thats been enshitified
#### Notes on UX:
For self-hosting to become desirable, the UI/UX of (most) self-hosted software needs a massive overhaul—its utter garbage. This is the Key Objective keeping the founder up at night. Making self-hosting accessible will require more than just programmers too. Artists and designers are essential to this mission.
**References**
- A great starting point is the *Self Host Weekly* [newsletter](https://selfh.st/newsletter/), a curated resource for getting into self-hosted software.