yeah seems so. and i'm not sure if software companies really wants that.
this is interesting, specially that we as engineers, programmers and developers all we think about is learning new things all the time, we leave so little to enjoy and improve our personal life.
if you don't mind pay a bit more, then i highly recommend name.com they have been in the business since ages.
Thanks
Done, thanks.
I see your point, but the problem with Lemmy you don't have much control over the feed, say you want to focus on posts related only to Arduino inside a community that also include Rpi and others, currently there's no way to do that.
If Lemmy would implement a tag/topic feature, so you can tag the post from a preset list of tags set by the mods which works as a topic separator/distinguisher within a single community, then using a general and much broader communities would work.
Plus there are an RSS feed per-community, the previous point also applies to the RSS feed.
name.com is a good choice to consider, but they are more expensive than google domains.
Oh sorry, i didn't notice that.
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IME to build a site with Hugo is much easier than all other SSGs, specially the JS/TS-based SSGs i find them much harder and complicated to work with. Also, Hugo seems to be much popular with blogs and there are many ready and free to use themes which you can use them as start point then customise from there.
the problem if people start sharing links to download. are we gonna allow this? it will be a headache to mod.