But agree on people not knowing shell, even cloud shell on azure/aws - people like to touch things and really enjoy the UI for setting up networking rules, load balancers and more.
Still so much fun, cgi - php and apache in general, the mid 00's were an exciting time were you could do so many things. I enjoyed hosting a website on port 80 from my residential cable/roadrunner connection and editing live pages and seeing it reflect instantly (sure you could just do localhost, but back then even port 25 and such were open, easily letting you run your own mail server and more.)
But the fastest way to get a page on the web nowadays would be github pages, you can do it in less than 10 mins, but I guess if you have a server already imaged, you can do "sudo apt-get install lamp-server" and get started that way.
But agree on people not knowing shell, even cloud shell on azure/aws - people like to touch things and really enjoy the UI for setting up networking rules, load balancers and more.
Still so much fun, cgi - php and apache in general, the mid 00's were an exciting time were you could do so many things. I enjoyed hosting a website on port 80 from my residential cable/roadrunner connection and editing live pages and seeing it reflect instantly (sure you could just do localhost, but back then even port 25 and such were open, easily letting you run your own mail server and more.)
But the fastest way to get a page on the web nowadays would be github pages, you can do it in less than 10 mins, but I guess if you have a server already imaged, you can do "sudo apt-get install lamp-server" and get started that way.