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    1. …in reply to @mrdowden
      @mrdowden I'll dig for some resources in the morning, but my short answers are: 1. Any data source that changes less than a few times per day (read: blog content) can be "pre-baked" statically. I haven't considered many things I'd put on my blog that change that much - maybe comments.
  1. …in reply to @pepopowitz
    @mrdowden I don't have comments so I haven't thought about that much, though. All of this static pre-baking works well because... 2. A service like @Netlify is great for hosting this. It can run a build when a commit is pushed to a repo.
    1. …in reply to @pepopowitz
      @mrdowden @Netlify If your headless cms has its own data store, instead of committing to your repo, you can often configure webhooks to fire off a Netlify build when content is changed.
      1. …in reply to @pepopowitz
        @mrdowden @Netlify I'll send links in the am but hopefully that is a start! Is there a specific headless cms you're looking at?