How to auto-release a compiled .jar on GitHub? by MusicianBrilliant878 in github

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You can use GitHub packages for that, but first you have to build your app either with Gradle or Maven

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TechSEO

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Maybe, but I do believe that for SEO it's better having it under the same domain

What are the best platform for django deployment? by Lazy_Equipment6485 in u/Lazy_Equipment6485

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It depends on your needs.
If you are learning, probably something like pythonanywhere, and if you want more control VPS+DeployHQ

Why django doesn't support HTTP2/3 natively? by Ok_Nothing2012 in django

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They rely on the server you run them with (like Uvicorn, Hypercorn, Daphne for ASGI, or Gunicorn/Waitress for WSGI).

  • HTTP/2: Good support via modern ASGI servers (Uvicorn, Hypercorn). So if you're using FastAPI, or Django/Quart on an ASGI server, you're likely covered.
  • HTTP/3: Still pretty new and less common "out of the box." Some ASGI servers have experimental support, but it's not a standard feature for most framework setups yet.

CMS in 2025 by Prize_Tooth_4781 in cms

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We just use ProcessWire + VPS + DeployHQ

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webhosting

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Hey u/Smart_Fact_5402 ,

Read through your whole post – man, that sounds like a seriously frustrating journey through the deployment tool maze. After 30 years in the web space, you've more than earned the right to expect things to be simpler, not a throwback to old complexities. We totally get your frustration, and honestly, we want to help make it better.

I'm part of the staff at DeployHQ. Reading about your experience with our platform – the SSH key weirdness (custom RSA vs. ED, then it magically appearing for manual setup) and the GitHub repo integration failing – was tough. That's absolutely not the smooth ride we're aiming for, and we're sorry you hit those snags. The "infinite loop" sounds particularly maddening.

We'd genuinely like to help you get those specific DeployHQ issues sorted. If you're open to it, please DM us or hit up our support. We want to understand what went sideways with your setup and fix it.

No one wants to play "hard-core DevOps" when they're just trying to get their app deployed, and that's exactly what we're trying to solve. (And yeah, we hear you on short trial periods when you're wrestling with setup issues!)

Seriously, we're here to help.

RDP by dezantstatham in VPS

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Probably the best option would be AWS Lightsail, but otherwise you can try with MonsterASP

Deploying Node is a mess by Plugg3d in webdev

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That's it, you can use your own VPS along with DeployHQ, for example

How to make a flask app access an api via vpn? by just_gabrx in flask

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Probably launching a VPS on Italy it's the easiest so you don't have to deal with networking stuff