top | item 45533599 (no title) rrix2 | 4 months ago a static site is served by a webserver, but the software to generate it runs elsewhere. discuss order hn newest manmal|4 months ago Yes. And a web server has an attack surface, no? mikepurvis|4 months ago I think it’s reasonable to understand that nginx/caddy serving static files (or better yet a public s3 bucket doing so) is way, way less of a risk than a dynamic application. load replies (1)
manmal|4 months ago Yes. And a web server has an attack surface, no? mikepurvis|4 months ago I think it’s reasonable to understand that nginx/caddy serving static files (or better yet a public s3 bucket doing so) is way, way less of a risk than a dynamic application. load replies (1)
mikepurvis|4 months ago I think it’s reasonable to understand that nginx/caddy serving static files (or better yet a public s3 bucket doing so) is way, way less of a risk than a dynamic application. load replies (1)
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