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A basic VPS runs $20-40 a month at most providers. This GitHub README has been telling people how to get the same thing for $0 since 2015. > It's called free-for-dev. 132k stars, still maintained daily, 1600+ people adding new free tiers and killing dead ones every week. Not...

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