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FWIW here's what I got (GPT4):

1. *Budget hosted VPS website, heavy caching, and dynamic DNS with outside cache* - Software: Nginx, Varnish, PHP-FPM, MySQL - Hardware: Entry-level VPS, 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM

2. *Shared hosting with CDN and dynamic DNS* - Software: Apache, PHP, MySQL, Cloudflare CDN - Hardware: Shared hosting plan, 1 GB RAM

3. *Raspberry Pi with LAMP stack and dynamic DNS* - Software: Apache, PHP, MySQL, ddclient (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Raspberry Pi 4, 2 GB RAM

4. *Self-hosted containerized web stack with dynamic DNS* - Software: Docker, Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL, Traefik (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Home server, 2 cores, 4 GB RAM

5. *Home server with reverse proxy, caching, and dynamic DNS* - Software: Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL, Varnish, ddclient (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Home server, 4 cores, 8 GB RAM

6. *Self-hosted web stack on a NAS with dynamic DNS* - Software: Apache, PHP, MySQL, Synology DDNS (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Synology NAS, 2 GB RAM

7. *Old laptop as a web server with dynamic DNS* - Software: Apache, PHP, MySQL, No-IP (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Old laptop, 2 cores, 4 GB RAM

8. *Self-hosted web stack on a mini PC with dynamic DNS* - Software: Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL, DuckDNS (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Intel NUC, 2 cores, 4 GB RAM

9. *Web server on a single-board computer with dynamic DNS* - Software: Lighttpd, PHP, SQLite, Afraid.org (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: BeagleBone Black, 512 MB RAM

10. *Android phone at home on standard connection using third party dynamic DNS and basic web server* - Software: KSWEB (web server), No-IP (for dynamic DNS) - Hardware: Android phone, 2 GB RAM



Right on, yeah similar here. I like the direction it takes the prompt. In the future I guess I'd ask it to sort / graduate them better. Also, it's really PHP heavy and I think it'd be fun to tell it it has to use a different, obscure stack for each item. And maybe even give each project a clever nickname based on how sketchy the stack is and the type of coder who would enjoy it. ;-)




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