Remove links to personal wiki, which I no longer maintain

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Ethan Yoo 2024-05-08 20:16:25 -04:00
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In leaving Cloudflare, I lost support for HSTS, page rules, etc. I needed the ab
2. **GitHub Pages:** Like GitLab Pages, GitHub Pages doesn't allow for custom HTTP headers. I also want to avoid supporting GitHub (see above) or its parent company, Microsoft.
3. **Netlify:** The free tier only integrates with Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab's SaaS instance. I prefer to use [Framagit](https://framagit.org/), which is based on GitLab but hosted by [Framasoft](https://ethan.yoois.me/free/Framasoft/), and Gitea (e.g., [Disroot's](https://git.disroot.org/) instance). I figured that if I'm manually deploying the website, I might as well select a different hosting service with more features.
3. **Netlify:** The free tier only integrates with Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab's SaaS instance. I prefer to use [Framagit](https://framagit.org/), which is based on GitLab but hosted by Framasoft, and Gitea (e.g., [Disroot's](https://git.disroot.org/) instance). I figured that if I'm manually deploying the website, I might as well select a different hosting service with more features.
4. I didn't want to support Amazon or Microsoft by using **AWS** or **Azure.**
@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ I'm not leaving the [static website framework](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sta
Let's Encrypt certificates are [trusted by all major root programs](https://letsencrypt.org/2018/08/06/trusted-by-all-major-root-programs.html). You can test any website's security with [the Mozilla Observatory](https://observatory.mozilla.org/). There shouldn't be any lingering issues for this website, especially now that I can set custom headers.
I'm still hosting [my personal wiki](https://ethan.yoois.me/) on GitLab Pages (the [Framagit](https://framagit.org/) instance) for the time being. Like this website, however, it is no longer behind Cloudflare.
I'm still hosting my personal wiki on GitLab Pages (the [Framagit](https://framagit.org/) instance) for the time being. Like this website, however, it is no longer behind Cloudflare.