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eran.sandler.co.il
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| | | | | It's time to move my blog to version 3. This time we are going back in time and into the future at the same time. Before we begin, here is a little history of my blog: Version 1 - Blogger Version 1 ran on Blogger - which was essentially a static site generation platform. It gave you an editor, you would write your posts and then it would generate your complete site in HTML and even allowed you to publish it on your own server by uploading the result via FTP. | |
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collantes.us
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| | | | | As if weren't enough my move to WordPress and my internal debacle on what to do with the site design, now I am getting ready to move all domains and files -physically- to another hosting company, on a real colocated server (not VS anymore). The virtual server I have used until now (and that I still use now, for the time being) served me well, but it is getting old (RH 8.0) and upgrades are not easy to perform. Also it is mighty slow at times, which bothers me quite a bit. So, nothing new. Things will be even messier in a few days. Bear with me. | |
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blog.jitendrapatro.me
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blog.railway.com
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| | | Github Actions come with a pretty neat set of features to automate your workflows. In this post, we talk about using Github Actions to automate your deployments on Railway. | ||