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by kstrauser 1023 days ago
Those are very fair points! You use to be able to write a credible site with a text editor and an FTP client, but that's a long time gone.

(Bystanders, don't "correct" me with "technically you still can...", etc. I know. It's all just text, right? But the parent poster is absolutely right about the general state of things.)

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Thanks for a reasonable discussion.

Whilst hobbyists can still use whatever they want, including simple options, I in particular empathize with those new to the field or looking to turn a hobby into a job.

You need to know React/Typescript/CLIs/Docker/Git/Unit testing/IDEs/CSS/5 million other things. Or there's simply not going to be a job for you at all.

So "just don't use it" doesn't apply.

On the upside, once you do master the unwarranted complexity, pay is great. Fiddling around with toys and a Frankenstein tech stack whilst continuing to produce outcomes with worse UX than 15 years ago is somehow richly rewarded. It paid for my quality of life so let's add some more "absolutely essential" tools.