anguo
joined 2 years ago
I have the same philosophy. I've made a couple of websites for friends and family that are actually getting some traffic, using Eleventy, which I found a bit more flexible and familiar than Hugo.
Static, no overhead, no tracking (except basic private analytics using Umami) and optimized as much as possible.
I used WebP instead of AVIF because the later wasn't yet widely supported, but I might switch now. You might want to consider finding a way to have images be optimized automatically during Hugo's build, to avoid having to do it manually every time.
You can get a basic brondell toilet seat bidet for around 100$ at Costco. You just attach it to the flush tank water intake. It's a slightly over-pressured tiny jet, so it takes a little getting used to, but it works.
You can also get handheld ones that also attach to the same water source as the toilet (fairly straightforward) that are a bit more comfortable but have a small learning curve (you need to learn to aim, you'll have a few wet accidents at first). I believe Home depot had some last time I checked.