This looks like a static website that could be served for free from Cloudflare Pages or Vercel, with a nearly unlimited quota. And still... It's been hugged to death, which is ironic, considering it's a software engineering website :).
Hell, something like this probably doesn't even need that. Throw it on a debian box running nginx or apache and you'll probably be set (though, with how hard bots have been scraping recently it might be harder than that)
So somebody who doesn’t know how to properly host a static website wants to teach me about software engineering. Cool.
99% sure it’s a vibecoded container for AI slop anyway.
This looks like a static website that could be served for free from Cloudflare Pages or Vercel, with a nearly unlimited quota. And still... It's been hugged to death, which is ironic, considering it's a software engineering website :).
Hell, something like this probably doesn't even need that. Throw it on a debian box running nginx or apache and you'll probably be set (though, with how hard bots have been scraping recently it might be harder than that)
Law 1: caching is 90-99% of performance.
are you saying performance is 90-99% caching? If so that is so obviously untrue.
If you are saying you _can_ fix 90-99% of performance bottlenecks eventually with caching, that may be true, but doesn't sound as nice
Waybackmachine to the rescue :D https://web.archive.org/web/20260421113202/https://lawsofsof...
Prior probability of a prompt-created website: 50%.
Posterior probability of a prompt-created website: 99%.
Laws are there to be broken.
So somebody who doesn’t know how to properly host a static website wants to teach me about software engineering. Cool. 99% sure it’s a vibecoded container for AI slop anyway.
Fixed, thanks!
"Performance doesn't matter!"