I’m considering creating another personal website, but for more formal things like writing articles and programming updates, as opposed to the usual blog stuff I have on my Neocities site. It’ll also have a simpler design, optimised more for reading than having a fun appearance.

Unless the generic domain is particularly nice, I’ll buy a domain from Namecheap; but Neocities requires a subscription in order to use a custom domain, so does anyone have any suggestions for cheap or free web hosting that I could use?

  • fidodo@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    What are your requirements? For static sites I use GitHub pages with GitHub actions to auto build a statically generated react project. Then I use cloudflare for cdn caching. If you’re ok with the code being public, the whole setup is free minus the domain name.

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      9 months ago

      I might go for Codeberg Pages, or join a pubnix/tilde. Really, all I need is a gigabyte or two of space, and the site just needs to be rich text with a bit of CSS to make it palatable to the modern eye. Support for the Gemini protocol would also be nice, but that’s not a deal-breaker by any stretch.

      As an advocate of open-source software, I would insist on publishing any source code I write.