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worldofmatthew.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the evolution of static websites from the early internet era to the rise of CMS platforms like WordPress and the recent resurgence of static site generators due to their efficiency and security benefits. | |
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devyn.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] Hugo is recommended as a fast, easy-to-use static site generator for creating blogs in 2023, offering benefits like speed, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness compared to dynamic platforms like WordPress. | |
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leif.io
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| | | | | 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). | |
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url.town
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| | | url.town is a web directory curated by the omg.lol community. | ||