current journal (a paperblank flexible notebook), new pencil pouch and current read: Jane Eyre☕️🫶🏻
tableau of a research assistant’s desk, 3 november 2020: books, long sleeves, breakfast tea, two-thirds-filled notebook, badly-balanced tealights, yesterday’s earrings, cuticle oil, origami squirrel A left on my desk as a surprise two days ago
hi hi! love your blog! I am also working on building sites for my portfolio but am a little stumped on how/where to deploy them. would you mind sharing what you are using for deployment? thanks!
Hiya! I know a few places I've tried in the past and some I am yet to try but I know other developers use them!
GitHub Pages is a free static site hosting service that allows you to publish your website directly from a GitHub repository. It supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as Jekyll, a static site generator. I used GitHub pages a lot since I use GitHub to keep all my repositories.
Replit is a cloud-based development environment that provides an integrated IDE, code editor, and hosting platform all in one place. With Replit, you can easily create and deploy web apps, games, and other projects in multiple programming languages such as Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I use Replit a lot too for my other much smaller projects that I can’t upload on GitHub to run the program online!
Netlify offers a free plan for static site hosting that includes features such as continuous deployment, custom domains, and SSL encryption. It supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as serverless functions and other backend technologies.
Heroku offers a free plan for hobbyist developers that allows you to deploy up to 5 applications. It supports many languages and frameworks, including Ruby, Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, and Go. Heroku allows free hosting for small applications.
Firebase Hosting is a free service that allows you to host and deploy your web app or static content to a global content delivery network (CDN) with SSL encryption. It supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other static assets. It allows free hosting for small applications.
Surge is a free static site hosting service that allows you to publish your website with a custom domain or a Surge subdomain. It supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other static assets. Allows free hosting with unlimited bandwidth.
Each of these free deployment options has its own cons such as:
Its lack of server-side functionality
Limited database support
The cost of advanced features
Limited control over the infrastructure
May not be suitable for more complex websites or applications
However, for small projects, I think you’ll be fine with the free options!
Hoped this helps and good luck with your websites’ deployments! 🥰🙌🏾💗
a lot of you have asked how I actually use notion in my day to day life, so I’ve broken down my task manager for all of you! hope this helps :) happy notion-ing! 💖
my other posts on notion: goal setting 📚
edit: i’ve made my template available for everyone to duplicate here! happy notion-ing!
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17/06/23 || Saturday
It's been a while! I'd been on vacation to my aunt's place which is in the hills, and god I love it so much!! I always seem to be unable to click a good picture from a moving car, so I settled on drawing what I saw. And I am very glad at the result!
I've been in a slump lately in terms of studying, but today I continued reading for the project I'll be under the next semester, and it's genuinely so interesting! I am enjoying it so far.
I hope everyone's having a great day, and good nights for people who are going to sleep!
06.11.20 / what a wild week. i’m not part of the spn fandom but when i saw the gifs of what happened, i felt my heart just constrict a bit. not to mention everything else going on in the world!!! my goodness. it’s rather hard to stay focused, don’t you think? how are you all holding up? remember to be kind to yourself. take care always ♡