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The activity has gone down so I thought it may be a good idea to do a little survey....
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The activity has gone down so I thought it may be a good idea to do a little survey....
I’m fond of the author’s style of writing. His blogs rarely read slowly, he manages to keep the unnecessary stuff and has a big vocabulary so his sentences don’t feel repetitive. This makes it an interesting read even for those who don’t even care about Linux distributions....
barf, which stands for blogs are really fun is an exotic and minimal static site generator....
If you don’t feel like going through the hassle of setting up a static site generator and finding a place to host it, then you can resort to blogging platforms....
Another popular choice for hosting your indie blog....
Now that we know of some SSGs from my previous posts, it’s time to think where should we actually host out website....
Yet another SSG, the simplest one of everything I have shared yet. Quite a few big companies use it for their websites and I think just this fact says a lot about the tool....
Hexo advertises itself as...
Continuing my series of tool posts, today is Metalsmith’s turn....
So I thought about moving from posting links to blogs for a while and do a series of tool posts and then make something like a megathread for weblogging....
Just a comfy little blog
A nice little website that has a blog page, some themed diaries, essays and other websites recommendations.
Hello world, I am working on building my blog site and looking for recommendations. I am wanting to try and build this myself with a eye towards security and programming. I am wanting to document my journey learning to code in rust with mainly a python background. I have looked a hugo, zola, jeykll to name a few but what would...
This is like a webring but no ring part, you just click “walk the forest” button and get redirected to a blog
The interesting part for people on here is probably how to integrate indieweb surfing into your everyday, using indieblogs.page RSS feeds and “Open Random Blog Post” button.
Jim Nielsen writes about how developers often think they know what their users want whilst in reality it’s not always the case