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Hi! I'm working on adding blog posts to my micro SaaS to try to get some traffic from Google, and I know there are options like https://feather.so but I don't want to pay for this infinitely if I can achieve the same results for free, so I'm using a similar approach:. Source: 11 months ago
Feather (Notion-based CMS) https://feather.so/. Source: about 1 year ago
I have also started building v2 of mdx.one now that I figured out how to reduce my hosting bills. The new product became so different from mdx.one, that I decided to rebrand and relaunch it as a completely new product. That product later became [Feather](https://feather.so). Source: about 1 year ago
We use https://feather.so/ and setup an SEO optimised blog literally in 10 minutes. No affiliation, highly recommend. Source: about 1 year ago
I use feather.so - it allows me to write directly in Notion - which is a major productivity boost for me. Source: about 1 year ago
I had to manually change the external IP in OpenDNS file to DDNS name, but I'm using Omada. Either way, as others said, use DDNS. I use noip.com for free. Source: 8 months ago
Before switching to Quantum I was using noip.com and my previous router had setup options so it would auto-update this service when my WAN IP changed. I'd prefer to use noip.com but I guess I don't really mind a switch to dyndns. I would just like to have something working - anyone know how to configure this modem for dynamic DNS? Is the help text just wrong? Source: 10 months ago
First: static public IP is not necessary for selfhosting small services. The reason you want static ip is because when you have dynamic dns, it takes time for the DNS records to update when your IP changes. It makes sense to have static ip if you're a business hosting a website so you have zero downtime. In fact, before I bought my own domain name, I simply used a free address from noip.com! It provides a dynamic... Source: 11 months ago
Certbot has another confirmation method called DNS challange, but I use noip.com , not sure if there is a free dynamic domain name alternative. Source: 11 months ago
Your internet looks good, though download speeds aren't everything. I'd probably use 6gb ram. Make sure you trust whoever's joining your server, since they connect by your IP. You can use a service like no-ip if you want a prettier ip to connect to, though then you're trusting them with your IP (not a huge deal but something to consider). Lastly, you could try a dedicated host such as aternos which offers free... Source: 11 months ago
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