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danilafe.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses transitioning from a custom-built blog to a static site generator for improved efficiency and features like version control and code integration. | |
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spyder.wordpress.com
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| | | | | yes I do. That draft was created just after I joined twitter, and in the details I had written that I had just passed 400 tweets. I'm now closing in on 13,000. I am, however, in the process of scaling back my twitter and Facebook usage - I identified last week that as I reduce... | |
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www.poppastring.com
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| | | | | With the C# Dev Kit extension installed in Visual Studio Code, the debugger ... | |
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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. | ||