Temporary Self-Hosting via Colab#1369
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mritunjaymusale wants to merge 2 commits intojagrosh:masterfrom
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Temporary Self-Hosting via Colab#1369mritunjaymusale wants to merge 2 commits intojagrosh:masterfrom
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Current link points to the notebook in my repo, once the pull has been merged and the notebook is available upstream i'll update the url to point it to the upstream notebook |
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Description
Google Colab's cpu instances are more than capabe for people who want to do temporary hosting rather than relying on paid offerings
Purpose
To make it easier for doing "self-hosting" on a need-as-you go basis for free
Relevant Issue(s)
I would ask the maintainers to provide a reference link to the colab notebook in the self-hosted section of the website as well.
Lastly, since colab instances usually last for 6-12 hours max for every 24 hours, with every 1.5 hours of captcha, I had to call this as "temporary" self-hosting rather than purely self-hosted.