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You should be able to do the crontab approach with any DNS provider that has an API – just need to change the URL and the API key, obviously.
If your provider or registrar doesn't offer an API consider using one that does. DeSEC.io is free to use and reliable.
I've discovered DeSEC recently too and have been positively surprised by it. I use it for DNS but they also have dyndns on a shared domain similar to DuckDNS.
Oh right I had forgotten about that, you can use DeSEC even without a domain, for dynamic DNS.