Emilia Allison
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yeah so I'd really prefer it if you *didn't* serve my README, thanks. There are clearly other ways to achieve this, but I don't really mind just having an extra directory. This way I can clutter up the project root without cluttering up my website root. |
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README.md
welcome to my video game channel website
the part that's public, anyway
There's no backend component to my public website, so it's pretty much "open source" anyway— you're downloading it if you open the page. I wanted to use git to track it anyway, and GitHub is a pretty easy way to move files around. (just to be super clear—compromising my GitHub would not also imply compromising my website) I mean, people who use GitHub pages for a personal website are essentially doing what I'm doing but with fewer steps (except I'm cooler because I have to manage nginx).