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If you're after selfhosting fonts from Google Web Fonts, I find that the Google Webfonts Helper (a free and open source web tool, not affiliated with Google) is better than Google's own Google Fonts.
It's got all the same fonts, but makes it much easier to get the font files you need in the best possible format.
Google Fonts will, by default, give you .ttf files which are fine for using in your favourite word processor but aren't optimised for the Web: they're relatively big files compared to more-modern formats like WOFF and WOFF2. But the Google Webfonts Helper gives you WOFF2 (or both WOFF+WOFF2 if you care about compatibility with very old browsers) right off the bat, plus the right CSS to use.
Looking at your site for example, @Noah_S: I see that you're using Noto Sans Old Hungarian as a .ttf file, which is 113Kb... but the .woff2 version would be only 16Kb: a seventh of the size. Julee, the "handwriting" font you're using would be a third of the size if you switched from the .ttf to the .woff2 version. And so on: there's savings to be made!
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