see also: care.com
Prose Web application. XMPP client for team messaging. - prose-im/prose-app-web
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The email looks decent. Worth the trouble?
A single self-contained Python script.
webtrees is a web application that allows you to publish your genealogy online, collaborate with family members and take control of your data.
remember Geocities?
Could I host a domain minus email?
https://docs.oracle.com/en/learn/oci_nextcloud_ampere_a1/index.html
Simple scheduled rsync/rclone might be enough, for just the Files data, but would that get notes/calendar/contacts?
Would syncing the whole thing and restoring to another URL actually create a working duplicate?
Also to consider is WebDAV mirroring/sync
- davfs2 plus rsync seems like the most active and robust option
- gvfs supports DAV mounting also
- Duplicati can sync to a DAV server, but would use local files as the source. This seems to preclude syncing CalDAV/CardDav data, too.
- vdirsyncer can sync CalDAV/CardDav (which should get tasks)
-- seems to be slated for replacement by pimsync
Low bandwidth & size limits, but there is a free tier. Probably pretty basic site builder.
I wonder, maybe I just want a "static" code-generated HTML repository, where the front page "index" is rebuilt to capture new articles. But I'd still want the syndication sidebar, with a dynamic feed of my Shaarli public entries, and a primitive link-menu, but those could mostly be added with CSS...
I don't see an embedded external feed plugin option.
hostcay.com: e3.99 5GB storage, but includes 5 email addresses
webdock.io (Danish): dirt cheap VPS, but manageable with a a control panel
[inexpensive registrar and shared hosting; apparently owned by Namecheap]
Lots of TLDs, including:
.co
.coffee
Email hosting is cheap! Custom domain and catch-all is allowed on even the basic version
Price-competitive:
Porkbun
DynaDot
Overseas:
Fasthosts (UK)
Infomaniak
Joker