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Hi gzuuus,
The same. It's just showing the inflation eroding a single currency.
What if:
* Dollar inflation is even higher? It means that the EU did a *better than* USA
* If the salaries were raised in a higher rate? It means that, while the prices are higher, people can consume more.
My point is that this chart only show a person getting older and the text implies that is a bad thing. However, getting older is natural and one can conclude anything if one *compares* to another thing. But only by itself, the chart means nothing.
In a very short range of time, yes.
Long term, no. From bananas to human salaries, if it's constantly cheaper and cheaper, it not a good sign.
It's simply inflation. ALL currencies have equal trends (except when a country momentarily have deflation). Without another currency for comparison, this means 100% nothing.
Remember that is constant deflation is not desirable. Only decadent market suffer from it, because they have to sell product/services cheaper and cheaper.
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I wish not only to #gamedevs good luck on dealing with #unity spiraling erractic business decisions but also everyone that embraced it's once vibrating ecosystem, like Freya Holmes @acegikmo@mastodon.social .
It's might take a couple of years, but unless a 180° route correction:
* Unity WILL lose market share and mind share
* the market WILL fragment
* open source options WILL get more funding and be technically better (also due AI)
* those studios with the technical skills WILL give #Epic 's #Unreal another shot
Holy crap. #Unity engine is officially in a free fall.
I've abandoned them after moving towards the subscription model (which is the most non-indie price model possible). Now it's a 100% no-go.
#JohnRiccitiello was the CEO from #EA in the glorious "most hated company in America" era. He brought this unique expertise to Unity.
#rip
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Most definitively, given the number of images they use. Dri.es is a unique case, coz you do not use almost any image or script and the home page is super minimalistic. The such experiment should use the same site in all systems. Iike exporting dri.es as plain HTML and hosting in an equivalent server/CDN.
Would be nice to check the server requirements to run cms+caching vs an HTTP server like Nginx to achieve the same results.
All this will address only the argued performance gains from STG, not the workflow.
While static sites can offer better performance and security in theory, they don't always do in practice.
My Drupal-powered site, https://dri.es/, is fast and secure. In fact, it is 3x faster than https://gohugo.io/ and https://jekyllrb.com/ -- the official websites of two leading static site generators.
The speed and performance of a website depends more on the quality of the generated HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code than the underlying technology used (e.g. CMS vs SSG).
Drupal allows you to use various input formats, such as Markdown. So, if you prefer using Markdown, you can easily use it in Drupal.
Drupal has a module called Tome (https://youtu.be/uqmq5FBP_T0) that enables it to generate static sites. Moreover, Drupal is frequently used as the content repository/backend for Gastby (https://www.drupal.org/project/gatsby), NextJS sites (https://next-drupal.org/) and others. Check it out!
Just read your latest post (https://dri.es/why-content-management-systems-can-outperform-static-site-generators)!! Even if this thread was not the catalyst, I'm happy by the discussion (which, btw, I've started as more like a curiosity thing than anything else. I totally understand the dogfood initiative).
It's late here but I later I will bring back some points:
1* the importance of clicking "publish" and getting the results. IMHO it is only useful for news sites and such
2* the benchmark table. I think it was a deliberated list of competitors that do not properly use CND/cache/Cloudflare or proper use of 3rd party libraries.
anyway, I totally can see the benefit of the workflow. 1000x better, I can attest to it!
PS: I would NEVER worry about `https://dri.es/admin` if eventually a zero-day PHP bug eventually appears since a static site is essentially stateless.
I thought the same since I stared here by reading your original post. We create a super secure private key and then... Give it to each and every client we try?
I should be a way to proxy it.
At least it could be like Bitwarden/LastPass approach: never saving it and putting it on memory only.
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I'm glad I started the gradual transition to Nostr/Mastodon/IndieWeb a few years ago. Twitter is in the terminal catabolic process.
#RIPTwitter #Mastodon #Nostr
Friendlier UI, that's for sure. There are some initiatives trying to create a CMS-like experience over plain markdown files and git, but none compares to a proper content management system.
Static sites are kind of the ultimate caching system. Faster and has zero attacking surface. There is no zero-day for plain HTML. And some prefer managing content directly in files, like programmers that use vim instead IDEs. Kinda charming, if you ask me.
I wonder if a Drupal plugin could generate the whole site as static content. Especially good if it could publish the result on a separate, public, server. It would get the best of both worlds.
I just updated my personal website to Drupal 10.0.4 (https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/releases/10.0.4), and it was a breeze! Super grateful for the care and effort that so many people and organizations put into maintaining Drupal. It's impressive. Stay amazing, #Drupal! 💙
Dries, besides dogfood, why not using a static site generator for your site?
For more than 15 years I follow your RSS (back from Drupal 4 I think!!) but you barely, if ever, used any dynamic generated content.
I misconfigured #Wireguard in a cloud instance to capture all IP ranges. Now I cannot #ssh and the user does not have password. Locked myself out. 🤦
To complement my studies of #rust, I'm trying to "port" (just an exercise for now) my sites from #Hugo (written in #golang) to #Zola. First task: convert all #YAML to #TOML
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