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by helldritch 1465 days ago
This is run by BunnyCDN, I've been one of their smaller users for a few years now (live video hosting and delivery, mostly .m3u8, mpegts, HTTP Live Streaming type of stuff) and I've always found their service reliable and cheap. One of the primary reasons I liked them was that their API is REALLY fast at making changes to the files (you make the call and 100ms later the file attributes / content have been updated throughout all their delivery locations) and the interface is pretty easy to use.

This isn't an advertisement, I had a very specific use-case, but it follows into this:

Of course, just like with Google, we are the product here. Google Fonts is an analytics data collection platform, Bunny Fonts is an advertisement for their CDN services.

I'm going to stick with a /fonts/ directory, I think, despite being one of their current users. It's really not very much bandwidth for the fonts, it's not 2010 anymore, and I prefer the control (and the local development environment being the same, I don't always have internet and I don't want a dev toggle for something as silly as fonts).