• FundMECFS@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 hour ago

    Any alternatives to having a website hosted on github pages?

    I can only use mobile, and it’s just convinient to write it in plaintext markdown. On mobile I can’t use clunky UI’s or pure html/css/js.

  • Libb@jlai.lu
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    4 hours ago
    • I recently started using codeberg.org for the small (non code-related) stuff I share, in case anyone would be interested.
    • For all my personal stuff (still not code related as it’s prose writing, for the most part) I pay for a host git install. I think I could use a GUI/pretty webpage if i really wanted to, but the command line/ssh access works so well I never asked if I could have a gui. And I’m not even a geek :p
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    8 hours ago

    I’ve left github for personal projects (still need it for work for now), and moved to Gitlab. Gitlab is honestly not any better when thinking about european alternatives (it’s also US), and it is not completely open-source either, but the nice european alternative Codeberg is only for open-source projects and doesn’t really tolerate or give an option to pay to host non-opensource projects.

    I would pay for codeberg if they allowed non-opensource repositories, but they have stated that codeberg does not really allow non-opensource projects. I’m a FOSS enthusiast and donate my time and money to FOSS, but not everything I make is FOSS.

    I know, I could selfhost Forgejo, but it would truly be great to have, say, EU funded open code repository like Github/GitLab with possibility to pay to host non-opensource projects or something.