@tarheel Likewise. I built a static website for giggles, but until they improve the user friendliness, I will stay in wp because I like to write easily without worrying about the backend. @simon_brooke @pls @dansinker
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Elizabeth Tai | 戴秀铃 🇲🇾 (liztai@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 01-Feb-2025 11:24:42 JST Elizabeth Tai | 戴秀铃 🇲🇾
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John Lusk (tarheel@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 01-Feb-2025 11:24:43 JST John Lusk
I see the argument, but for you as a coder of CMSes, static is a step down in complexity, but for me (also a coder but, you know, cobbler's children, etc.), interposing a build/deploy system (unless it's on Netlify or some such, and that only adds complexity) is a step up. I "blog" from a variety of places (home pc, work pc, android, ideally linux) and having a build system, with all dependencies resolved, everywhere, is an issue.
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