Looking for a way to host a website from a git repo, but something that allows the reader/visitor to maintain privacy. The assumption here is that the repo itself doesn’t have any tracking/telemetry JS-type scripts in it. I like the ease of use for Cloudflare and GitHub pages, but I don’t want the end user to be tracked. In addition, I did hear that Cloudflare “maintains” a good percentage of websites, and something about that wanted me to stay away from that, as well.
A plus to this would be if I (the owner of the data) can be private/“anonymous” as well.
Is getting a VPS from a reputable provider, and managing the whole stack myself the only option?
it’s not a git repo, however neocities.org has a cli tool made in ruby that you can make git hooks for. the only reason i would recommend it over codeberg is uptime. however codeberg pages are functionally the same as github/gitlab pages.
I believe they’ve been getting hit with ddos a lot, which affects certain services including pages. it seems like that, along with other networking issues have been getting ironed out.