Join me for the fourth episode of my podcast wherein I talk about, among other things, children’s television, static websites, grammar, and all things coffee. Unlike in the last episode, I am not drinking a cup of tea during recording, although in hindsight perhaps I should have prepared a cup (or even a cup of coffee, given I recorded this episode in the morning).
In the segment on static websites, I referenced *The theory versus the practice of "static websites" by Chris Siebenmann. The particular source of inspiration was this paragraph:
As a result, I believe it will always be easier to operate and to provide a static files web server than a dynamic web server and its associated environment. In turn, this makes static files web servers easier to find. This leads to the durability of static websites themselves; they're easier to operate and easier to re-home if the current operator decides to stop doing so. Or at least it leads to the durability of moderate sized or small sized static websites, ones that can fit on a single server.
I hope you enjoy the episode!
