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In my view, Astro is the most reasonable choice for a blog-like website these days. All the simplicity and all the capabilities that you need. Excited to check this out and see what they have added on top of it.


Why not a templating language, like Nunjucks EJS or JSX, with vanilla JS for interactivity?


You can use JSX in Astro if you prefer, but a CMS is more than just templates (not a LOT more I'd agree considering it's still static).


I know you can, but do blog-like sites really Island architecture?

IMO most sites like that would be better to pick no-framework, vanilla or jQuery for interactivity.

I can't image average WP users would be happy to move to EmDash, only to have a constant stream of dependabot updates for Astro.

It has 55 direct (non-dev) dependencies https://www.npmjs.com/package/astro?activeTab=dependencies - while ejs has 0 and nunjucks has 3.

I'm weary of updates, maybe it's just me, but I doubt it.


After all these cases like axios it's definitely reasonable. But many people already use Astro. And with static website there are far fewer attack surfaces compared to a full-on PHP running WordPress on a VPS.




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