But it only addresses half of the value of self-hosting (which is much better than nothing). The other half is: being able to have control over the software itself, when/if it gets updated, being able to be sure what's done with the data (if you're sufficiently motivated), and not having the service become unavailable when the internet is out.
But it only addresses half of the value of self-hosting (which is much better than nothing). The other half is: being able to have control over the software itself, when/if it gets updated, being able to be sure what's done with the data (if you're sufficiently motivated), and not having the service become unavailable when the internet is out.