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  • not Canadian, but gandi is based in France and offers an api to update dns for free with domain registration through them. i think their prices are decent too? it’s been a while since i’ve looked at them.

    i’m guessing a lot of the smaller domain registrars aren’t going to offer dynamic dns.

    edit: avoid gandi. bought out by private equity firm, now jacking up renewal prices. i heard that previously but had forgotten about it. sorry!



  • For bitwarden/discord, there’s a few alternatives that could be self-hosted, for those that are comfortable with doing that. Aside from that, not sure what else is Canadian? i’ve listed what i could remember.

    • cloudflare
      • i don’t know if there’s a site that has everything that cloudflare does, but moving your domains to a Canadian registrar is a step in the right direction, IMO.
      • depending on what you need for site hosting, there are many canadian-based hosting solutions out there. i’ve personally used lunanode for vps hosting, but there’s a lot out there.
    • bitwarden
      • i host my own instance of vaultwarden, an easy to host and open source compatible bitwarden server.
      • 1Password is Canadian i believe? never used them myself.
    • discord
      • i don’t think there’s a good Canadian answer here, and definitely nothing as polished, but there are a few open-source projects that could be self-hosted:
        • matrix
        • revolt
        • there’s probably others that i’m forgetting

    I’ve also been running linux as my main os lately too, which has been a nice change so far.