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daily:2022-02-02 [2022/02/02 17:49] – [2022-02-02] chrisbolasdaily:2022-02-02 [2022/02/02 20:01] (current) – [2022-02-02] chrisbolas
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   * It still aggravates me to no end when my work's network blocking policies decides to be super inconsistent depending on how you interact with it.   * It still aggravates me to no end when my work's network blocking policies decides to be super inconsistent depending on how you interact with it.
   * How does a cheap VPS compare to something like netlify or heroku for project hosting? It would be always online which is pretty rad. You could also throw in some docker containers and services to run things compartmentalized and behind an NGINX proxy. Using something like the linuxserver.io [[https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/swag|swag container]]   * How does a cheap VPS compare to something like netlify or heroku for project hosting? It would be always online which is pretty rad. You could also throw in some docker containers and services to run things compartmentalized and behind an NGINX proxy. Using something like the linuxserver.io [[https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/swag|swag container]]
 +  * I am not quite sure the pricing makes sense for [[https://www.heroku.com/pricing|Heroku]] or [[https://www.netlify.com/pricing/|Netlify]] for a startup. Other than the 'easy deploy' and zero downtime functionality it really looks like it would be vastly easier to build out onto a VPS or cloud server. Cheaper to build your own hardware out too.
 +  * convert thrifty shopper to it's own dedicated domain?
 +  * Get VPS and point at least a duckdns.org subdomain at it
  
  
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