Putting the idea of paid static blogging with git aside, I'd like to notice something about the pricing model: Flickr costs $20 per year, they provide advanced well-designed idiot-proof tools to manage and edit your unlimited hell a lot of bandwidth consuming pile of photos as well as a lot of exposure if someone needs it. Jekyllhub costs of running are a tiny little fraction of that, not to say much more closer to zero, yet it costs $50, and from what I understand the only additional value it provides over self-hosting jekyll (which is self-hosting a few html files) it's an online wysiwig. Not to mention all selling points (git, markdown, etc..) target a tech-savvy crowd probably with their own servers. I'm confused. While I can support the shift towards paid services, this offer doesn't convince me at all.