Not long ago, this blog was running on WordPress. For many, WordPress is the go-to platform to get started with a website. It’s feature-rich, flexible, and widely supported. But for my use case — a simple blog — it quickly started to feel like using a sledgehammer to hang a picture. I found myself constantly maintaining: WordPress itself Plugins (many needed just to make it feel modern) A full database stack Security patches and performance tweaks All of that, just to serve some static text and images....