I have an nginx server with WordPress where I post my own poetry, for no one to see. Also the subdomains I use for some self-hosted stuff.
I have a main page that is generated from a bash script but provides very little content. Then I have a bunch of sub domains hosting my services: media server, blog, photo gallery, podcasts, Firefox etc
Yeah! audiovalentine.com I use it as a personal blog and a portfolio of all the music I’ve produced over the years. Very indie web feel. Hoping to expand it to more topics and uses. And it’s on the fediverse!
I love the look of it, federated blogging is such a neat idea!
What software do you use to do this? WriteFreely?
It’s WordPress running on a Raspberry Pi with Yunohost.
I just use a domain for minetest/mineclone for my kids and I to play anywhere in the world, I still get random calls from call centers asking if I need help designing my website. Took me way to long to realize I’m supposed to mark the site as personal at the registrar.
Yep. It’s full of resources for people with the same illness as me.
I would but getting ssl working is a pain, and browsers whinge if you’re on http.
I just started coding my own website and hosting it with Codeberg Pages.
After years of navigating between different services that never satisfied me and were too expensive for what they offered, I decided that I might just do it myself. It’s very basic html/css/js but at least it’s almost free, lightweight, and looks the way I want.
I’m a freelance graphic designer so it’s mostly a way to host a preview of my projects, and have a printable webpage that contains my resume. I’m considering adding more basic html pages as blog posts and case studies.
Yep, though it’s currently just a portfolio site I link to in applications.
Plus also some selfhosting (jitsi, personal mailserver + webmail and contacts+calendar), though most other stuff is on a second domain and pointed at my home.