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  1. We are exploring @statichost, an elegant solution for hosting static websites in the EU.

    First of all, registering an account on statichost is exceptionally fast and simple. Given that the web has turned into a giant mall, full of trackers, heavy websites, annoying pop-ups and banners, etc., having to simply enter an email address on a lightweight website to create an account feels really good.

    Then, to add a website, you specify the Git repository comprising its source code, and how to build the pages. statichost relies on containers for the build jobs. Template configurations are available for building websites made with well-known static CMS (e.g., Zola, Hugo, Jekyll), but any OCI/Docker image can be used. You can even publish directly the content of a Git branch, which is the option we opted for. This way, we can keep our current CI/CD pipeline without major changes. We only added a final step to our pipeline to trigger the publication process on statichost via a webhook.

    We encourage you explore EU-based and user-respecting solutions such as statichost when it comes to your IT infrastructure. Our engineers are here to assist you if needed.

    #statichost #StaticWebsite #CMS #DevOps #Git #Privacy #Zola #Jekyll #Hugo #EU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #BuyFromEU

  2. We are exploring @statichost, an elegant solution for hosting static websites in the EU.

    First of all, registering an account on statichost is exceptionally fast and simple. Given that the web has turned into a giant mall, full of trackers, heavy websites, annoying pop-ups and banners, etc., having to simply enter an email address on a lightweight website to create an account feels really good.

    Then, to add a website, you specify the Git repository comprising its source code, and how to build the pages. statichost relies on containers for the build jobs. Template configurations are available for building websites made with well-known static CMS (e.g., Zola, Hugo, Jekyll), but any OCI/Docker image can be used. You can even publish directly the content of a Git branch, which is the option we opted for. This way, we can keep our current CI/CD pipeline without major changes. We only added a final step to our pipeline to trigger the publication process on statichost via a webhook.

    We encourage you explore EU-based and user-respecting solutions such as statichost when it comes to your IT infrastructure. Our engineers are here to assist you if needed.

    #statichost #StaticWebsite #CMS #DevOps #Git #Privacy #Zola #Jekyll #Hugo #EU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #BuyFromEU

  3. We are exploring @statichost, an elegant solution for hosting static websites in the EU.

    First of all, registering an account on statichost is exceptionally fast and simple. Given that the web has turned into a giant mall, full of trackers, heavy websites, annoying pop-ups and banners, etc., having to simply enter an email address on a lightweight website to create an account feels really good.

    Then, to add a website, you specify the Git repository comprising its source code, and how to build the pages. statichost relies on containers for the build jobs. Template configurations are available for building websites made with well-known static CMS (e.g., Zola, Hugo, Jekyll), but any OCI/Docker image can be used. You can even publish directly the content of a Git branch, which is the option we opted for. This way, we can keep our current CI/CD pipeline without major changes. We only added a final step to our pipeline to trigger the publication process on statichost via a webhook.

    We encourage you explore EU-based and user-respecting solutions such as statichost when it comes to your IT infrastructure. Our engineers are here to assist you if needed.

    #statichost #StaticWebsite #CMS #DevOps #Git #Privacy #Zola #Jekyll #Hugo #EU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #BuyFromEU

  4. We are exploring @statichost, an elegant solution for hosting static websites in the EU.

    First of all, registering an account on statichost is exceptionally fast and simple. Given that the web has turned into a giant mall, full of trackers, heavy websites, annoying pop-ups and banners, etc., having to simply enter an email address on a lightweight website to create an account feels really good.

    Then, to add a website, you specify the Git repository comprising its source code, and how to build the pages. statichost relies on containers for the build jobs. Template configurations are available for building websites made with well-known static CMS (e.g., Zola, Hugo, Jekyll), but any OCI/Docker image can be used. You can even publish directly the content of a Git branch, which is the option we opted for. This way, we can keep our current CI/CD pipeline without major changes. We only added a final step to our pipeline to trigger the publication process on statichost via a webhook.

    We encourage you explore EU-based and user-respecting solutions such as statichost when it comes to your IT infrastructure. Our engineers are here to assist you if needed.

    #statichost #StaticWebsite #CMS #DevOps #Git #Privacy #Zola #Jekyll #Hugo #EU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #BuyFromEU

  5. We are exploring @statichost, an elegant solution for hosting static websites in the EU.

    First of all, registering an account on statichost is exceptionally fast and simple. Given that the web has turned into a giant mall, full of trackers, heavy websites, annoying pop-ups and banners, etc., having to simply enter an email address on a lightweight website to create an account feels really good.

    Then, to add a website, you specify the Git repository comprising its source code, and how to build the pages. statichost relies on containers for the build jobs. Template configurations are available for building websites made with well-known static CMS (e.g., Zola, Hugo, Jekyll), but any OCI/Docker image can be used. You can even publish directly the content of a Git branch, which is the option we opted for. This way, we can keep our current CI/CD pipeline without major changes. We only added a final step to our pipeline to trigger the publication process on statichost via a webhook.

    We encourage you explore EU-based and user-respecting solutions such as statichost when it comes to your IT infrastructure. Our engineers are here to assist you if needed.

    #statichost #StaticWebsite #CMS #DevOps #Git #Privacy #Zola #Jekyll #Hugo #EU #EuropeanAlternatives #BuyEuropean #BuyFromEU

  6. 🌐 Where's your website?

    “How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.” ―arscyni.cc/file/warez_your_web

  7. 🌐 Warez your website

    How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.

  8. 🌐 Warez your website

    How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.

  9. 🌐 Warez your website

    How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.

  10. 🌐 Warez your website

    How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.

  11. 🌐 Warez your website

    How to have a proper small web website within minutes; free, lightweight, easy.

  12. My blog #BurgeonLab relies on #SourceHut Git and Builds. They’ve been down and at first I couldn’t deploy my site to my static host, #Bunnynet.

    This triggered me to create a local script that runs all the fetch/build steps as an alternative pathway to upload...

    View full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0408

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    This is post 27 of #100DaysToOffload

    #CICD #CI #Githubctions #srht #ddos #gitforge #git #continuousintegration #bash #script #statichost #statichosting

  13. Naty S @eclecticpassions ·

    My blog relies on Git and Builds. They’ve been down and at first I couldn’t deploy my site to my static host, .

    This triggered me to create a local script that runs all the fetch/build steps as an alternative pathway to upload...

    View full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0408

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    This is post 27 of

  14. My blog #BurgeonLab relies on #SourceHut Git and Builds. They’ve been down and at first I couldn’t deploy my site to my static host, #Bunnynet.

    This triggered me to create a local script that runs all the fetch/build steps as an alternative pathway to upload...

    View full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0408

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    This is post 27 of #100DaysToOffload

    #CICD #CI #Githubctions #srht #ddos #gitforge #git #continuousintegration #bash #script #statichost #statichosting

  15. My blog #BurgeonLab relies on #SourceHut Git and Builds. They’ve been down and at first I couldn’t deploy my site to my static host, #Bunnynet.

    This triggered me to create a local script that runs all the fetch/build steps as an alternative pathway to upload...

    View full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0408

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    This is post 27 of #100DaysToOffload

    #CICD #CI #Githubctions #srht #ddos #gitforge #git #continuousintegration #bash #script #statichost #statichosting

  16. My blog #BurgeonLab relies on #SourceHut Git and Builds. They’ve been down and at first I couldn’t deploy my site to my static host, #Bunnynet.

    This triggered me to create a local script that runs all the fetch/build steps as an alternative pathway to upload...

    View full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0408

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    This is post 27 of #100DaysToOffload

    #CICD #CI #Githubctions #srht #ddos #gitforge #git #continuousintegration #bash #script #statichost #statichosting

  17. Anyone has experience with StaticHost or other EU-based hosting alternatives? I'm thinking of moving my personal site away from Netlify. #statichost #statichosteu

  18. Anyone has experience with StaticHost or other EU-based hosting alternatives? I'm thinking of moving my personal site away from Netlify. #statichost #statichosteu

  19. Anyone has experience with StaticHost or other EU-based hosting alternatives? I'm thinking of moving my personal site away from Netlify. #statichost #statichosteu

  20. Anyone has experience with StaticHost or other EU-based hosting alternatives? I'm thinking of moving my personal site away from Netlify.

  21. Anyone has experience with StaticHost or other EU-based hosting alternatives? I'm thinking of moving my personal site away from Netlify. #statichost #statichosteu

  22. w00t! The great Render → #StaticHost migration has begun.

    In the near future, I expect the vast majority of the @bridgetown sites I run will be hosted there. Nothing against Render, their service has been consistently awesome, but they don't support @Codeberg / Forgejo. And at this point, that's a deal-breaker for me

    Hybrid deploys (static + dynamic API) aren't possible with StaticHost.eu, so I may just end up #SelfHosting on a VPS or something. Will cross that bridge later! 😄

    #Codeberg

  23. w00t! The great Render → #StaticHost migration has begun.

    In the near future, I expect the vast majority of the @bridgetown sites I run will be hosted there. Nothing against Render, their service has been consistently awesome, but they don't support @Codeberg / Forgejo. And at this point, that's a deal-breaker for me

    Hybrid deploys (static + dynamic API) aren't possible with StaticHost.eu, so I may just end up #SelfHosting on a VPS or something. Will cross that bridge later! 😄

    #Codeberg

  24. w00t! The great Render → #StaticHost migration has begun.

    In the near future, I expect the vast majority of the @bridgetown sites I run will be hosted there. Nothing against Render, their service has been consistently awesome, but they don't support @Codeberg / Forgejo. And at this point, that's a deal-breaker for me

    Hybrid deploys (static + dynamic API) aren't possible with StaticHost.eu, so I may just end up #SelfHosting on a VPS or something. Will cross that bridge later! 😄

    #Codeberg

  25. w00t! The great Render → #StaticHost migration has begun.

    In the near future, I expect the vast majority of the @bridgetown sites I run will be hosted there. Nothing against Render, their service has been consistently awesome, but they don't support @Codeberg / Forgejo. And at this point, that's a deal-breaker for me

    Hybrid deploys (static + dynamic API) aren't possible with StaticHost.eu, so I may just end up #SelfHosting on a VPS or something. Will cross that bridge later! 😄

    #Codeberg

  26. w00t! The great Render → #StaticHost migration has begun.

    In the near future, I expect the vast majority of the @bridgetown sites I run will be hosted there. Nothing against Render, their service has been consistently awesome, but they don't support @Codeberg / Forgejo. And at this point, that's a deal-breaker for me

    Hybrid deploys (static + dynamic API) aren't possible with StaticHost.eu, so I may just end up #SelfHosting on a VPS or something. Will cross that bridge later! 😄

    #Codeberg

  27. @Codeberg @astro Update: One of two websites is online after moving it!

    Got a custom domain at #strato and setting it up was very easy, thanks to the straightforward documentation of #StaticHost 💪

    Will definitely write an article about it, once my main website has been moved.

  28. @Codeberg @astro Update: One of two websites is online after moving it!

    Got a custom domain at #strato and setting it up was very easy, thanks to the straightforward documentation of #StaticHost 💪

    Will definitely write an article about it, once my main website has been moved.

  29. @Codeberg @astro Update: One of two websites is online after moving it!

    Got a custom domain at #strato and setting it up was very easy, thanks to the straightforward documentation of #StaticHost 💪

    Will definitely write an article about it, once my main website has been moved.

  30. @Codeberg @astro Update: One of two websites is online after moving it!

    Got a custom domain at #strato and setting it up was very easy, thanks to the straightforward documentation of #StaticHost 💪

    Will definitely write an article about it, once my main website has been moved.

  31. @Codeberg @astro Update: One of two websites is online after moving it!

    Got a custom domain at #strato and setting it up was very easy, thanks to the straightforward documentation of #StaticHost 💪

    Will definitely write an article about it, once my main website has been moved.

  32. I just migrated multiple #GitHub repositories to @Codeberg without ANY problems!

    Then I deployed plain websites and @astro to #StaticHost without any problems as well. Incredible!

    Now I need to connect a few URLs to statichost.eu/ and I'm done with migration.

    #WebDev #frontend

  33. I just migrated multiple #GitHub repositories to @Codeberg without ANY problems!

    Then I deployed plain websites and @astro to #StaticHost without any problems as well. Incredible!

    Now I need to connect a few URLs to statichost.eu/ and I'm done with migration.

    #WebDev #frontend

  34. I just migrated multiple #GitHub repositories to @Codeberg without ANY problems!

    Then I deployed plain websites and @astro to #StaticHost without any problems as well. Incredible!

    Now I need to connect a few URLs to statichost.eu/ and I'm done with migration.

    #WebDev #frontend

  35. I just migrated multiple #GitHub repositories to @Codeberg without ANY problems!

    Then I deployed plain websites and @astro to #StaticHost without any problems as well. Incredible!

    Now I need to connect a few URLs to statichost.eu/ and I'm done with migration.

    #WebDev #frontend

  36. I just migrated multiple #GitHub repositories to @Codeberg without ANY problems!

    Then I deployed plain websites and @astro to #StaticHost without any problems as well. Incredible!

    Now I need to connect a few URLs to statichost.eu/ and I'm done with migration.

    #WebDev #frontend

  37. @screwtape @Codeberg

    I agree. I like #codeberg a lot. I donate.

    They have limited resources and the pages server is overwhelmed.

    As I started to put pages in to use the doc was slightly discouraging. But one of the main arguments is to turn it off, or at least state its unreliablity up front. I am ready to turn it on. But I'm not going to now.

    I'm going to try #statichost and use codeberg for my repos. It doesn't hurt me.

    For big projects in need of a site, this seems to be problematic. GitHub and gitlab have spoiled people and raised expectations.

  38. @screwtape @Codeberg

    I agree. I like #codeberg a lot. I donate.

    They have limited resources and the pages server is overwhelmed.

    As I started to put pages in to use the doc was slightly discouraging. But one of the main arguments is to turn it off, or at least state its unreliablity up front. I am ready to turn it on. But I'm not going to now.

    I'm going to try #statichost and use codeberg for my repos. It doesn't hurt me.

    For big projects in need of a site, this seems to be problematic. GitHub and gitlab have spoiled people and raised expectations.

  39. @screwtape @Codeberg

    I agree. I like #codeberg a lot. I donate.

    They have limited resources and the pages server is overwhelmed.

    As I started to put pages in to use the doc was slightly discouraging. But one of the main arguments is to turn it off, or at least state its unreliablity up front. I am ready to turn it on. But I'm not going to now.

    I'm going to try #statichost and use codeberg for my repos. It doesn't hurt me.

    For big projects in need of a site, this seems to be problematic. GitHub and gitlab have spoiled people and raised expectations.

  40. @screwtape @Codeberg

    I agree. I like #codeberg a lot. I donate.

    They have limited resources and the pages server is overwhelmed.

    As I started to put pages in to use the doc was slightly discouraging. But one of the main arguments is to turn it off, or at least state its unreliablity up front. I am ready to turn it on. But I'm not going to now.

    I'm going to try #statichost and use codeberg for my repos. It doesn't hurt me.

    For big projects in need of a site, this seems to be problematic. GitHub and gitlab have spoiled people and raised expectations.

  41. @screwtape @Codeberg

    I agree. I like #codeberg a lot. I donate.

    They have limited resources and the pages server is overwhelmed.

    As I started to put pages in to use the doc was slightly discouraging. But one of the main arguments is to turn it off, or at least state its unreliablity up front. I am ready to turn it on. But I'm not going to now.

    I'm going to try #statichost and use codeberg for my repos. It doesn't hurt me.

    For big projects in need of a site, this seems to be problematic. GitHub and gitlab have spoiled people and raised expectations.