You are here |
iam.fahrni.me | ||
| | | |
00formicapunk00.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | I switched from blogger.com the Google Blog platform to the hosted wordpress.com of Automaticc, the Wordpress blog engine main authors. I thus gain: markdown formatting when writing blog entries, finally ! running on a opensource core, that I can move locally to my own server if I ever want to fiddle with MySQL and PHP.... | |
| | | |
www.rahulgaitonde.org
|
|
| | | | ||
| | | |
leif.io
|
|
| | | | This publication has been around a while. According to my first article it goes back all the way to January 2010 and was hosted on Wordpress. In the meantime I switched from there to Jekyll until I switched to ghost in late 2013. This is where the blog spent most of its time, and even thought I had some stories reach the front page of Hacker News it was mostly quiet around here and infrequently updated (I did not write a single post in all of 2016). | |
| | | |
blog.aaronbieber.com
|
|
| | I have a few blogs, including this one, and over the years I've used a few different platforms. My first ever blog was on WordPress, but now all of my blogs use Hugo, a static site generator written in Go. The one "downside" to using a static site generator is that you can't easily do some of the things that a server-based system can do, like cross-posting to other places. This is a post about why I chose to use Hugo and how I post to Mastodon and Bluesky (mostly) automatically. |