What do you use to host your websites Jow Forums?

What do you use to host your websites Jow Forums?

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GitHub pages. I abuse github pages' free hosting for project sites and link several pages from several accounts as sub-pages to a central site. It's free hosting.

My server

based

000webhost

a raspberry pi on my cupboard and dyndns

laptop/pi

httpd

heroku

These

www.nearlyfreespeech.net or a VPS

vultr since a few years ago. Took me a few hours to configure and havent had to do any maintenance since.

nginx

Rock64 sitting on my table.

Neocities

i have a vps that i use to host my company's site and a couple services i use myself. friend is co-owner of the hosting company so its pretty cheap

Amazon AWS.

this

Neocities or github/gitlab pages are the best for free hosting

digitalocean

openbsd + httpd
my webpage ~ 1kb
my domain absolutely free

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Apache2 on a root server

Digital ocean 10$/mo box running a reverse proxy and about ten docker containers.

Yeah fuck Microsoft

please don't post that image

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Is glitch.com good? I'm thinking of using it.

apache on my Ubuntu server

My home server
Once you set up one you can do lots of extra shit

How you get free domain?

How can you make a github page run a nodejs with mongo?

my.freenom.com/clientarea.php for free .tk domains for 1 year.
freedns.afraid.org/ is another option
webfreehosting.net/
infinityfree.net/
noip.com/login?ref_url=console#!/dynamic-dns/duc

looks interesting. Seems like a typical Californian product in terms of vibe ( the site is "friendly", there is left leaning stuff in the 1 min video). But otherwise looks really good.

Thank you user :D

For something like that I would just use Heroku or AWS. You could serve the front end with Github pages, but your back end would need to be on something that actually hosts it. You can also abuse the free tier of Heroku by creating a bot that connects every 30 minutes. Github pages alone can not and will not serve a database.

:D

How did you post a moving jpeg?

It's not abuse if that's what it's there for lul

raspberry pi running lighttpd, freedns for a domain

WHERE CAN I GET MORE IMAGES LIKE THIS?

sd

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:DDD

its called an epic meme

what's the catch?

google optical illusions...

I usually use Firefox to hose my sites but sometimes something won't display correctly so I end up using Chrome instead.

>hosting websites with browsers
Innovative. I also fly by breathing. Innovative as well.

Old HP elitedesk I took from work.

I host my personal website on netlify and it's free.

I used those too until I discovered Emacs

Apache for everything that isn't a static file, I use NGINX on a random port for static content. During the gulp build process I replace every instance of "/assets/blahblahbal.whateverer" with "static.example.com/assets/...".

forgot: "static.example.com:1234/assets/..."

The web hosting company I work for as a sysadmin

:D

The servers are hosted in Africa and they are pretty slow iirc.

thanks for the nightmares m8

Vultr, cuz I'm too lazy/cheap to host on my own hardware.

nginx, sometimes interacting with golang.