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Saris
419 days ago
I'd argue it is, because it's portable to any other service. As in you own all the content and methods to generate it.
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righthand
419 days ago
But he doesn’t. If Cf or Gh go down he has to reconfigure the whole mess. Portability != full-ownership.
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Saris
419 days ago
No matter what host it's on, even if you run it at your house, if something goes down you'll need to do the same.
The internet as a whole relies on a huge variety of services all working as they should.
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greyman
419 days ago
As a corporate senior eng, this does't look like a mess to me - just a few things, easily configurable in the matter of hours. My only concern would be if Cloudflare pages offer truly unlimited bandwidth, but so far the site is live. :-)
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yawnxyz
419 days ago
If he hosts from his house, if he loses internet he'll still have to reconfigure the whole mess. We don't own anything.
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righthand
418 days ago
So we’re agreed, “fully-owned” is not the correct choice of words.
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