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    <title>Building Websites at Scale With Aws CloudFront and Hugo</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Building websites has become easier than ever. Numerous platforms and third-party providers now offer tools to create and host websites within minutes, complete with custom domains, analytics, and sleek graphical interfaces.</p>
<p>For straightforward websites or smaller-scale projects, these platforms can be a convenient choice. However, they often fall short when it comes to flexibility, automation, and cost-effectiveness at scale. Many lack robust CLI (Command Line Interface) support for streamlining tasks, can become expensive as your needs grow, or demand significant management effort and a steep learning curve.</p>]]></description>
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