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ag91.github.io
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| | | | | A simple setup to add RSS feeds as children of a dedicated org headline | |
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takeonrules.com
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| | | | | I read once that all computer science problems are mapping problems; moving a concept from one form to another. And in the general sense all problem/solution pairs are resolving mapping problems. On Friday I received an email asking me about how I manage my site. This post walks through the high-level steps of building my site. There are four major tasks that go into making Take on Rules: Writing Cross-Referencing Building Publishing The process is roughly as follows: | |
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nicolasknoebber.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A developer details their workflow for converting a markdown-based website into a static site generated from Emacs Org-mode files using custom Emacs Lisp functions. | |
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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. | ||