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offlinemark.com
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| | | | | Among programmers, it's very unfashionable to use WordPress for your blog. ("PHP? Yuck.") Instead, you should be using the latest minimalist static site generator, hosted on the latest free static hosting. (A decade ago, this was Jekyll on Github Pages - I haven't bothered to keep up, but I did put in my time. At [...] | |
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blog.aaronbieber.com
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| | | | | I have a few blogs, including this one, and over the years I've used a few different platforms. My first ever blog was on WordPress, but now all of my blogs use Hugo, a static site generator written in Go. The one "downside" to using a static site generator is that you can't easily do some of the things that a server-based system can do, like cross-posting to other places. This is a post about why I chose to use Hugo and how I post to Mastodon and Bluesky (mostly) automatically. | |
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lisamelton.net
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| | | | | You might have noticed this website is published using WordPress. Or maybe you didn't. In the end, do you really care? I've used WordPress in the past for at least two other blogs. But a static site generator the last time I wreaked havoc on the Internet. So, why go back to WordPress now? Well, [...] | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | Static site generators, some good posts, and peers. | ||