Geoff Graham observes that web development has become a lot more complicates these days (I concur) and that there is a good argument for returning to someing mnore universal and basic. As Molly White argues, "none of this is gone. Nothing about the web has changed that prevents us from going back. If anything, it's become a lot easier. We can return. Better, yet: we can restore the things we loved about the old web while incorporating the wonderful things that have emerged since." I can't deny this, but so many of the really useful tools we had - email, discussion boards, comments - have been destroyed by bad actors. A lot of the modern web exists to make the web more resilient. Other things - paywalls, tracking, social media silos - were developed to commodify and commercialize the web, and these aren't going away. . Even CSS-Tricks - the website where this article is posted - runs how-to articles that lure people into the hosting trap that is Vercel (same on other platforms with sites like WP-Beginners).
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