A curated list of free hosting providers for developers to deploy and manage web projects effortlessly. These platforms offer various features, including serverless functions, Git integration, unlimited bandwidth, and more.
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Oct 22, 2025
A curated list of free hosting providers for developers to deploy and manage web projects effortlessly. These platforms offer various features, including serverless functions, Git integration, unlimited bandwidth, and more.
CloudFront Hosting Toolkit offers the convenience of a managed frontend hosting service while retaining full control over the hosting and deployment infrastructure to make it your own.
A collection of awesome framework, libraries, learning tutorials, videos, webcasts, technical resources and cool stuff about Self Hosting.
Implement an A/B testing solution at edge using AWS Lambda@Edge, Amazon CloudFront Functions, Amazon CloudFront KeyValueStore and Amazon DynamoDB
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Pulumi component to easily deploy React Apps
Hosting a Django Project with PostgreSQL on AWS EC2 with Nginx
A contact form that takes data and stored in MongoDB Database
Jenkins pipeline for deploying a web application to an IIS server on Windows
Self-hosted YouTube downloader (web UI for youtube-dl / yt-dlp)
Simple plugin to make it easier to run Winter CMS on Laravel Vapor
Test assignment for Dotnet engineers hiring process
A collection of resources for those of us that host Gatsby outside of the standard providers like Gatsby Cloud, Netlify, Vercel, etc.
this mono-repository consists of GitHub page-code hosted via GitHub pages, Amazon Web (AWS), Vercel, Netlify and/or Cloudflare. a link to the page */public/*
This hands-on provides a guide to SageMaker MME(Multi-Model-Endpoint) on GPU.
Synnefo: a JUnit test runner to run Cucumber test in parallel via AWS CodeBuild.
☁️ Run a Miscreated game server in a AWS EC2 instance.
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