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    <updated>2019-12-28T23:57:06-08:00</updated>

    
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        <title>This site now self-hosted</title>
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        <published>2019-12-28T23:57:06-08:00</published>
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<p>I&rsquo;d been running this website on Heroku&rsquo;s free tier for a while, but it&rsquo;s been getting enough traffic that it was getting close to my free runtime limit. So, I&rsquo;ve moved this over to my own personal server.</p><p>However, the <a href="http://publ.beesbuzz.biz/github-site">site repository</a> is still configured to work with Heroku (as well as being self-hosted), and you can still access the Heroku instance at <a href="http://publ.herokuapp.com/">publ.herokuapp.com</a> to see it in action. They should, for the most part, mirror one another.</p><p>Anyway, there will probably be some kinks to iron out in the meantime. But on the plus side, it means this site will finally be accessible via https!</p>

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