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The project seems interesting :)
- fly.io: the free tier is gone and Postgres costs 38$/month.
- Firebase App Hosting: it doesn't do PHP and it's GCP.
- Coolify is the self-hostable version of Vercel
- Laravel Cloud: they shipped a full-stack scale-to-zero offer. Your app and its serverless Postgres go to sleep when there’s no traffic, and wake on the first request in under half a second.
- Sevalla: pricing per app; GCP-backed but the console is gtreat.
- Cloudflare: for the static and JS sites, Cloudflare is arguably the best home on this whole list. And nearly free.
Everyone scales compute to zero now. The entire decision lives in one place: what can't scale to zero. 90% of the time, it's the database.
This thoughts lead to an SQLite database (IMHO).
About PHP: But the distance between deploying PHP and deploying JS is the smallest I’ve ever seen it. The closest thing to match the author's need is Coolify.
Coolify proves the model works. What it’s missing isn’t features.
It’s polish. Reliability. Sane defaults that don’t quietly put twenty clients on one kernel. A UI I’d actually trust at 2 a.m.
And that’s a much smaller, much more interesting problem than “go invent a new cloud.”
Turns a folder into a website
Un service d'hébergement récent (2015) en France dans différent datacenter
A domain names marketplace (and more it seems)
Hosting repository under grebedoc.dev or a custom domain.
It works with Codeberg.
The free trial is limited
It uses an S3 bucket for it.
Similar to neocities <3
Continuant Scribouilli, Ardoise "va télécharger le dépôt fourni, l'analyser et générer le site. Puis, Ardoise publie le site à une adresse correspondant au nom du dépôt. Par exemple, si le dépôt s'appelle "citron", le site sera disponible à l'adresse : https://citron.ardoise.net/"
Ardoise est un outil libre permettant à tout un chacun de publier un site statique en ligne.
Ardoise est un projet né suite au constat qu'énormément de personnes utilisent les outils privateurs Github de Microsoft pour publier des blogs personnels, de la documentation de projets open-source et d'autres choses encore.
Suite à ce constat, le besoin de permettre à ces personnes de s'émanciper de cette nasse logicielle a grandi et les idées parfois floues ont abouties à un projet concret.
Un service d'hébergement simple à prendre en main (pour des non-initiés)
(via PSES 2024 https://video.passageenseine.fr/w/73BkMhTGTRzHrTiSeZQ5yT)
Hosting für NodeJS apps among others.
Micro.one combines blogging at your own domain name with the emerging open social web. Post to your own blog and connect with Mastodon and the fediverse.
Pricing starts at 1$/month