I have the same. A cloud instance at Hetzner, nginx as webserver using certbot 
for automatic SSL generation. I also use a static site generator which I wrote 
myself to produce my blog https://norbert.hartl.name 
<https://norbert.hartl.name/> . I use the skeleton CSS library which is tiny 
and understandable and does not need tons of markup.

This is one of my playgrounds for pillar and microdown. I think pharo settles 
around this combination to produce documents which is very well suited to 
produce a website, too.

Norbert

> Am 09.04.2021 um 03:33 schrieb Pierce Ng <pie...@samadhiweb.com>:
> 
> On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 11:58:10AM +0100, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> Pierce - who/where are you rnning your Docker image? Do you use a
>> particular service (or are you running your own?)
> 
> I am using a Linux VPS which I manage myself.
> 
> The Pharo application is my blog. It was a web app fronted by a HTTPS
> reverse proxy. At the start of this year I rewrote it into a static site
> generator. Instead of running all the time, Pharo is now invoked when
> triggered by a CI hook, which happens when I publish a new blog post or
> otherwise update my site.
> 
> I play with all kinds of software on my VPS and it was getting a bit RAM
> cramped, hence the rewrite. Wasn't willing to spend more money every month
> for more RAM. :-P
> 
> Pierce

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