DNAmaster10
Not sure if you meant pihole or not, but if you did, I thought I’d just mention that a pihole doesn’t remove ads on YouTube due to the fact that the ads and the videos are served from the same server. You block the ads, you block the videos. Made me quite sad after I set my one up.
Unless you didn’t mean pihole, in which case do enlighten me as to what a pinhole is :))
I’ve used freedns.afraid.org.
You can run up to 5 domains on there free of charge. On their about-us page, they state that all the money generated from premium users goes back into the company. Their domains are all public, and are “donated” (not sure if that’s the word) by many generous people. Their site says they’re currently getting around 7 billion dns requests a month.
The website was started by a hobbiest developer who wanted “to create a safe environment where other programmers could share domain names with one another at no cost”.
I’m not sure that it really counts as FOSS, but it provides a way for anyone to use a domain free of charge without having to own any server infrastructure themselves.
https://freedns.afraid.org/about-us/
Edit: also just realized this post is 3 years old, sorry for being a bit late to the party! I hope this helps someone else :)
Additionally, many newer games use Denuvo which is known for making your games run slower. Sometimes the pirated copies not only take up less space, but also perform better.
I might be completely wrong here, but I don’t believe that the GDPR requires that the user themselves can delete the information. I imagine that as long as instance owners / admins delete user data upon the user’s request to do so, that they’d be operating within GDPR standards.
But again, I probably don’t know enough about GDPR to be commenting on it :P