π RE: Why Do You Need Big Tech for Your SSG?
Loren posts a response arguing that while self-hosting and local builds have their charm, the simplicity and zero-maintenance nature of services like Netlify often make them the more practical choice for small personal sites.
I enjoyed this post as it approaches the problem I wrote about yesterday from a completely different perspective. While I spoke about rolling my own infrastructure and building locally to maintain control, Loren talks about the simplicity and cost (free!) of hosting with services like Netlify.
Loren closes his post by saying:
If youβre running a complex site or youβre philosophically opposed to big platforms, a VPS + rsync pipeline might be worth it. [β¦] For my tiny, low-traffic static site, the convenience, zero cost, and redirect handling of GitHub + Netlify are hard to beat.
I think this is the crux of the whole discussion. For me, itβs more about control than being opposed to big platform. I think they have their place, but for my use case, my personal blog isnβt it. For Loren, itβs all about simplicity and just getting shit done.
Itβs fantastic that we have different options that allow for more control, or for ease of use. As a result, we have a diverse pool of people and opinions on the Indie Web, and I donβt think anyone can argue against that being a good thing.