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Oracle suck, and the omission of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure may be intentional here, but they offer 2 indefinitely free servers which only required a linked card iirc. Could be worth adding to the list?
If you sign up for a PAYG account (which requires a $100 charge to your card, which is then refunded), you can actually get he ARM servers they advertise as always free. They’re a bit beefier (4 Ampere cores, 24gb ram).
And they give 200gb of storage you divvy up between your instances.
But Oracle deeply suck as a company, so maybe not mentioning them is the right choise
Oracle is mentioned, just not recommended over AWS or Azure, for example.