So last year I moved a couple sites from #wordpress hosted on #aws lightsail to #hugo hosted on AWS s3. This was done to reduce tech debt (I don’t feel like supporting more lightsail servers than necessary), reduce cost, and it just felt better: why do my little blogs and such need to spin up so much to server boring, rarely-changing html?
This year I’m wondering if I should move those elsewhere. Trying to reduce my personal Amazon spending due to social issues and being cheap. Considering a move to #github pages: they’re still part of a massive corporation, but I’ve seen hints there’s some good guides to basically sync repositories between my local device and GitHub, then have triggers run scripts to generate and publish on their system. This could also mean I could eventually add some limited access for trusted associates if it makes sense to edit/create content.
Anyone got good guides for the latter part? Learning the git world does halogen with current career goals, so that’s a plus.
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