Comment by mro_name
4 years ago
> exactly what I mean by "backend-heavy".
so be it then – while a rapberry pi can run a primitive webserver plus CGI but the services you mention require datencenters, heavy stacks and lots of smallprint in the T&Cs. Backends with millions of LOC as trusted computing base.
Seems I target something different than you. The world is big enough for both, I guess. And paid shared hosting (with a legal claim then) is common in Europe (except among Cloud-Hipsters maybe).
> the services you mention require datencenters, heavy stacks and lots of smallprint in the T&Cs
You're talking nonsense. I mentioned static sites.
It is not _more_ difficult or expensive to serve a static site with a Raspberry Pi than it is to get it to host a PHP application.
The project you linked to does not resemble in any way the thing that I described. It is worse than irrelevant. What sucks, though, is that it took three comments before you even partially acknowledged that you're talking about something completely different, despite what your original response to me indicates.
This has been a monumental waste of time.