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labanskoller.se
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| | | | | Inpired by Hackeriet's blog where Alexander Kjäll use to post CTF write-ups, I've decided to create a personal one for myself. Focus will be on IT security. Hackeriet's blog is powered by Jekyll which is a static site generator written in Ruby. See their post Creating a fast blog for how they set up their blog. I have decided to try another static site generator called Hugo, which is written in Go. | |
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cdevroe.com
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| | | | | Just about a month ago, for some unknown and undoubtedly a sleep deprived reason, I began building my own static site generator (SSG). And I did it entirely wrong. This is that story. A sensible | |
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www.madewithtea.com
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| | | | | The 10-year journey of static site generators led me to Ruby (Octopress), Python (Pelican) ultimately to Javascript (NextJS). Minimalism was always dear to my heart, but in this iteration of my site I practiced ultimate minimalism, not only in aesthetics but also for accessibility by low power, low bandwith devices. | |
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simonwillison.net
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| | | Git scraping is the name I've given a scraping technique that I've been experimenting with for a few years now. It's really effective, and more people should use it. Update ... | ||