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Risotto Bias
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@CursedSilicon@social.restless.systems ah, found the straw man argument.

Yes, companies do end up occasionally building with a thing when they should use something else.

For example: a static blog most simply could be a simple runner that uploads the results to ftp or s3, still a commit cicd (GitHub actions or a post receive hook on gitolite)

If it's a very tiny blog, then a VPS is probably fine.

But if you're already in a static engine, they have ways to upload to CDNs super easy, and then you don't need an OS

Risotto Bias
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@CursedSilicon@social.restless.systems more succinctly - I think you know a blog isn't the same as a bank app. One of the two could be on static hosting, neither of which should be on an abandoned vps for a company