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uuid:
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- value: 3a13004e-2245-425f-8080-0b98e161bcb0
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langcode:
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- value: en
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type:
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- target_id: daily_email
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target_type: node_type
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target_uuid: 8bde1f2f-eef9-4f2d-ae9c-96921f8193d7
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revision_timestamp:
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- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:00+00:00'
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revision_uid:
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- target_type: user
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target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
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revision_log: { }
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status:
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- value: true
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uid:
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- target_type: user
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target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
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title:
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- value: 'Static websites are easy to host and deploy'
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created:
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- value: '2025-03-13T00:00:00+00:00'
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changed:
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- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:00+00:00'
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promote:
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- value: false
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sticky:
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- value: false
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default_langcode:
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- value: true
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revision_translation_affected:
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- value: true
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path:
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- alias: /daily/2025/03/13/deploy
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langcode: en
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body:
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<p>Another reason I like static websites is that they're easy and quick to deploy.</p>
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<p>Whether you use write each HTML file by hand or <a href="/daily/2025/03/12/easy">use a static site generator</a>, a simple Web server like Caddy, Nginx or Apache can load and serve your website for everyone to see.</p>
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<p>My Sculpin website generates an output_prod directory after I run <code>sculpin generate</code> with my deployable files.</p>
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<p>I manage my own server with NixOS that hosts a number of static websites, such as examples from talks and blog posts.</p>
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<p>To upload my files onto the server, I just use rsync - a small command line tool to synchronise files between computers.</p>
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<p>It's a single command to upload the contents of my output_prod directory to the directory on my server.</p>
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<p>No complex CI pipelines or database migrations.</p>
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<p>It's fast, simple and minimal.</p>
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<p>If you prefer to use a service like Netlify or Vercel, they work great for static websites too.</p>
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format: full_html
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processed: |
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<p>Another reason I like static websites is that they're easy and quick to deploy.</p>
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<p>Whether you use write each HTML file by hand or <a href="http://default/daily/2025/03/12/easy">use a static site generator</a>, a simple Web server like Caddy, Nginx or Apache can load and serve your website for everyone to see.</p>
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<p>My Sculpin website generates an output_prod directory after I run <code>sculpin generate</code> with my deployable files.</p>
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<p>I manage my own server with NixOS that hosts a number of static websites, such as examples from talks and blog posts.</p>
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<p>To upload my files onto the server, I just use rsync - a small command line tool to synchronise files between computers.</p>
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<p>It's a single command to upload the contents of my output_prod directory to the directory on my server.</p>
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<p>No complex CI pipelines or database migrations.</p>
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<p>It's fast, simple and minimal.</p>
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<p>If you prefer to use a service like Netlify or Vercel, they work great for static websites too.</p>
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summary: null
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field_daily_email_cta: { }
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