Ask HN: How would you host a static site in 2020?
Yesterday I submitted a post I'd written about moving from Google Kubernetes Engine to Netlify (see HN submission: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21872910). In the comments, many people suggested alternatives they thought would've been better for my situation that I'd either never heard of or didn't realize were good options for my use case - Google's Cloud Run and App Engine, Firebase, AWS Lambda + S3 + Cloudfront CDN to name a few.
So I'm curious - if you were going to host your static site in 2020, how would you do it?
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