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lukeb.co.uk
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| | | | | Some of you will be aware that while I'm not necessarily great at it, I enjoy playing around with hardware. One of the talks that I've been fortunate enough to travel the world to give is about using JavaScript to do bits of home automation, including automating my curtains and making my own thermostat. So it may come as no real surprise that when I heard there was going to be a Christmas jumper competition at work last year, I decided add LEDs to my jumper and connect it to the Internet. | |
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terrygodier.com
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| | | | | Over the past few weeks I've migrated every content site I have from WordPress to Hugo, a popular and easy to use static site generator. In this post, I'll detail why I think WordPress is a bad solution for most people, and how I went about migrating my site in just a couple of hours on a weekend afternoon. Oh, and before we get started, the site I'm talking about in this post is the one you're currently on. | |
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www.kytta.dev
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| | | | | I have chosen Zola as my static site generator of choice for this blog, and here, I talk about my experience with it. | |
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nkantar.com
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| | | Why I chose a static site generator in a sea of fancy dynamic solutions. | ||