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You can (or at least could ~5 years ago) easily serve a static site through an s3 bucket
Now you can just host static websites for free on gitlab/github.
True, though I think GutHub does need a paid account if you want the repo to be private
Yeah, I mean if it's a static website unless it's using a generator, the source is accessible by just visiting the website. So having it public shouldn't matter too much, right? Even if it's using a generator, it's not like what you are writing is secret. That said I use GitLab and Hugo on a private repo. I have no reason to make it public and all the highly experienced web developers told me it simply doesn't need to be public so why make it public?
Good point! I rarely use plain static pages, there’s usually some templating involved if I’m going through GH pages.