Hey all

Saw a link to this on HN and thought of museums:

https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/

(Nerdy commentary here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21840140)

As a long time disliker of the awfulness of so called “jamstack” approaches, I was particularly interested in the “just use vanilla HTML and CSS” part of this - plus there's some other interesting bits about dependencies on external images / fonts / link shortening / etc.

Particularly interesting to reflect on it in a museum / archiving / “10 year lifespan web pages” context.

Be interesting to hear what you’re building with - have you gone down the hipster jamstack route, or are you sticking with old-school?

Cheers!

Mike



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