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blog.m5e.de
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| | | | | Static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll or Nuxt are awesome. They provide way faster delivery of your contents to your customers than any PHP solution like WordPress. Unfortunately you have to create the Markdown files for your content yourself, but because every single post has a filename, title, date and often tags as well as a status for draft, I created a simple tool which takes care of doing exactly that. | |
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honza.pokorny.ca
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| | | | | Thoughts of an open source developer with a theology degree. Honza Pokorný is a web developer and an armchair theologian in Halifax, Canada | |
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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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mostlymaths.net
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| | | Here are some details of the tools used to build and keep this blog. The engine is the static site generator Hugo Hosted on Github Pages The main header is a Julia set I computed many years ago The font is Reforma 1969 The code font is Monoid The drop caps are from the Byrne font by Nicholas Rougeaux The break decoration font is Nymphette Uses MathJax in some pages Uses D3. | ||