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# The Dyson Network
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The Dyson Network is the backend of the Solar Network.
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We’ve open-sourced it here to ensure full transparency and accessibility for everyone.
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However, it is not designed for self-hosted due to several limitations:
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1. Embedded Branding: Variables, classes, and function names are explicitly tied to the Solar Network. You likely wouldn’t want Solar Network branding appearing on your own instance.
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2. Hardcoded URLs: Certain services rely on Solsynth LLC’s infrastructure, with URLs hardcoded directly into the code. This means your instance must remain connected to our services and the internet.
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3. No documentation: We do not provide documentation for self-hosting or local deployment.
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4. No support: We offer no support for self-hosted deployments.
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That said, self-hosting remains technically possible if you choose to proceed.
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Please note that according to the APGL v3 license,
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if you host a modified version of the software,
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you must open-source it under the same license.
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## Documentation
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While we don’t support self-hosting, we encourage developers to build applications on this foundation.
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Check out the OpenAPI Documentation at `/swagger` path on any instance.
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Or visit our official instance: [Solar Network](https://solian.app/swagger).
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## License
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The source code is under the APGL v3 license.
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