A blog about everything by Jack Baty
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Have you ever been so enamoured with plain-text-static-html publishing that you're willing to burn down a month of implementing a blog using Kirby CMS in order to go back to using
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I don't need a new blogging platform, but if I did, I'd certainly be looking at Prose.sh. It's blogging via sftp and rsync, which sounds awesome.
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My current thinking is that our little blogging society doesn't need secrecy, it needs visibility.
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How I reimplemented my Daily Notes feature from my Tinderbox blog to baty.net in Kirby
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Let's not overthink it, eh?
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It's possible that no one will ever see this post. I'm writing a Hugo-formatted markdown file in Emacs. This means it will be published to a defunct copy of
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⚠️ This blog is no longer running Kirby, but I left this here just in case.
I've recently whittled my servers at DigitalOcean down to a single 2GB instance running Caddy. When
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How long do we all think my Kirby experiment will last? It's a fair question.
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The Kirby experiment has been fun, but I'm not sure I'll finish anything useful.
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As much as I love Tinderbox, I'm wondering if it will continue to make sense long-term as a blogging engine. I get along great with most of Tinderbox's features,
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We all know that I have too many blogs. What’s less obvious is that I use too many different notebooks. Here’s what’s currently in rotation:
1. A yellow legal pad.
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So yeah, I've been putting Daily Notes at that other blog.
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What's up with RudimentaryLathe?
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I have been wondering if the benefits of using ox-hugo just so I can write posts using Org-mode format is worth the extra layer of abstraction. I prefer Org-mode to Markdown, but Markdown
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Edward Snowden quote. Ox-hugo. Featured images and the Congo theme.
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For the few of you who’ve been following along, you’ll have noticed that I’ve changed blogging engines several times recently, even more frequently than my usual pace.
The most recent
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