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I know it's not self hosting, but I went with a Hugo site hosted on Cloudflare pages. That way I don't have to port forward or worry about uptime or security.
You can do the same on github too. It's pretty seamless in my experience and I dont mind people seeing the source code for my blog
You can set up your project in a private repo and in your deploy action push it to the main branch of your public Pages repo. I agree it's not a huge deal to show the source, but I prefer it like that.
edit: Markdown is adding a / after "user" in above
git remote
command. Don't know how to get rid of it.Yup for sure. I specifically have mine open source. I have my domain through Cloudflare so that made sense.
smart!