Hosting a hobby project without credit card and How I did it
(smileplease.mataroa.blog)6 points by Imustaskforhelp 11 hours ago | 6 comments
6 points by Imustaskforhelp 11 hours ago | 6 comments
Imustaskforhelp 7 hours ago | root | parent | next |
>for some reason you insist on putting a space before each comma.
Oh boy I have just realised this being an issue sometimes because I really write very freely and thus I overuse both comma and space which is an issue
Imustaskforhelp 8 hours ago | root | parent | prev |
Hey , you are right. I have edited it to change hugging face to Hugging Face (generally) & added links.
Admittedly I was in a bit of hurry and wanted to get these thoughts off my chest but this shouldn't have come at a cost of a poorer reading experience to people like you reading my poor article.
I am once again sorry.
But that being said , I am truly interested in a discussion about such things and what you think about https://greg-house-simple-piping.hf.space/ , You can literally see the source code ( a single main.py file) and forking it should also be much simpler than other alternatives.
eu 10 hours ago | prev | next |
have you tried fly.io?
Imustaskforhelp 8 hours ago | root | parent |
fly.io actually requires credit card nowadays.
9 hours ago | prev |
Freak_NL 9 hours ago | next |
I'm sure this could be an interesting article, but you keep kicking sand in to your reader's face. Instead of 'Hugging Face' (the company I guess?) you write 'hugging face', all of the URLs you post are neither links nor formatted differently, structuring of your post seems all over the place with parenthesised off-topic content, and for some reason you insist on putting a space before each comma.
This all comes across as very stream-of-thought, and to be fair, some people can parse that just fine, but if you want thoughtful feedback (as you note in the last paragraph) from a broad group of people, spend a little time on making your readers feel like an audience rather than an afterthought.