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Best Wix alternatives for easy drag-and-drop website building?

I’m looking for a website builder that’s similar to Wix in terms of ease of use, mainly something drag-and-drop with no coding required.

The goal is to find something:

  • very beginner-friendly
  • highly customizable without needing technical skills
  • fast to set up for simple websites or landing pages

I did try Webflow, but it feels a bit too complex and more developer-oriented than what I’m looking for. I’m basically after something simpler and more “visual builder” focused, closer to Wix but hopefully with better flexibility or performance.

I’ve also considered WordPress with plugins, but only as a backup option since it seems like more setup work.

Curious what you guys are using these days instead of Wix, especially for quick and simple site building.

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u/Ready_Detective1365 — 1 day ago

Are there actually any usable tools for managing Shadow AI in companies?

I’ve been lurking for a while and wanted to ask something I haven’t been able to get a clear answer on.

I’m trying to figure out if there are any real tools out there that can help with visibility around AI usage in a company. Mainly things like which AI tools people are actually using, who’s using them, and ideally what kind of data might be going into them.

This feels a bit different from traditional shadow IT. With AI tools, I don’t necessarily want to block everything outright, since a lot of them are genuinely useful and people rely on them for productivity. But there are a couple of concerns that keep coming up for us, sensitive data potentially being pasted into external AI tools and people building quick scripts or “AI-assisted” internal tools that end up being fragile or insecure. the usual end-of-year rush where a lot of small automation tools get thrown together quickly and never really reviewed properly

We’ve tried looking at existing security and monitoring solutions, but most of them don’t seem to give meaningful visibility into actual AI usage, especially when it’s happening inside approved tools or browsers.

What I’m trying to understand is whether anything mature actually exists in this space yet, or if this is still something companies are mostly handling in an ad hoc way.

Would appreciate hearing if anyone has actually solved this in practice

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u/Ready_Detective1365 — 6 days ago

Backup solutions for Kubernetes clusters

We're moving parts of our infrastructure to Kubernetes and need a reliable backup solution for a mid-sized globally distributed setup. We've looked into options like Acronis, Velero, K8up, and Kasten K10, but each seems to have tradeoffs around complexity, documentation gap, storage flexibility, or cloud provider limitations.

Key requirements include backing up PVC data, being provider-agnostic (on-prem and multi-cloud) supporting flexible retention policies (hourly, daily, weekly or monthly) and allowing configurations to be managed as code (YAML preferred). Ease of restore during incidents is also critical since downtime response needs to be fast and predictable.

Based on experience, Kasten K10 looks the most complete but pricing is a concern. Curious what others are using in production that actually works well.

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u/Ready_Detective1365 — 2 months ago