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justin.abrah.ms | ||
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spf13.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their approach to blogging, including methods for generating content, writing processes, and categorizing posts into features or articles. | |
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jorge.olano.dev
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| | | | | I set out to write a little static site generator, but why? | |
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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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blog.aaronbieber.com
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| | | Yes, my friends, it is true. After more than fifteen years using Vim, teaching Vim, proselytizing about Vim, all the while scoffing in the general direction of Emacs, Ive seen the light. The light of Lisp Or something. If, like me, youre curious enough to give Emacs a try, this post should help you get off the ground. Its taken me at least the fourteen days described in the title, but with my help it should only take you two or three. There are some things to get used to, some new paradigms, and you have... | ||