Spyke
lennyreply
r.nf

Maybe not these days, but it used to exist. Geocities comes to mind.

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I have seen neocities and I think it is trying to do the same, haven't looked into it a lot though

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1rrereply
discuss.tchncs.de

Just because someone's making money off it doesn't mean it's not free (frankly it's a reason it should be)

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I was also kinda referring that a lot of free hosting has something in their contract that specifies that everything belongs to them after you upload it. Obviously more legalese than the way I said it.

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Anyone training an AI on anything I've uploaded to GitHub is in for a bad time lol

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The goal is to host a website... Anyone can scrape it.

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lemmus.org

Notice the warning icon in browser next to the domain name

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discuss.tchncs.de

Does that mean free if you bring your own domain but $22.95/mo if you let them register a domain? Love that 2500% markup.

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Yeah but my point is, domains are typically like $5-$20 per year instead of per month.

(To be fair, that technically just says $22.95 and doesn't specify per year or per month, but domains aren't a one-time purchase either and all the other listed payments are monthly.)

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⚠️ Chromium browser detected, airstrike initiated ⚠️ ^/s^

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I remember using a service like that in the late 90s/early 00s and the way to get around having the ads shown on the page was to rename the .html file to .jpeg.

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Looks like the hosting is free, although they run ads on whatever site you show. But renting the domain name isn't. Presumably they also keep the revenue from the ads.

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If you’re signing up for free hosting with ads, you might not need a domain.

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