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If I were to transform yt2html to pure #PHP (and fetching feeds dynamically on each load rather than creating HTML files) instead of taking the shortcut throuh my years-old #Rstats script, this could also run on a webhost.
The only things I'd need a proper #VPS for would then be ktistec (i.e. social.jayvii.de) and stagit (src.jayvii.de) as well as my rss reader miniflux. All of the rest are either static content or simple PHP scripts (typically even DB-less): yt2rss, yt2html, tw2html, serĉi, pastesrv, ...
On the other side: If I do need a VPS either way, I might as well throw everything onto it. With the exception of ktistec, those are super low traffic anyways (and even ktistec's traffic is quite low).
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