Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What’s the 2023 equivalent of GitHub Pages + Jekyll? i.e. a single folder of markdown files with minimal front matter requirements displayed in a responsive reverse chronological blog like format?
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
my blog proofinprogress is like that, completely self-written. Here is my why after using hexo for a few years https://proofinprogress.com/posts/2022-11-29/subtractive-problem-solving.html https://github.com/TimDaub/proofinprogress.com
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
@dwr.eth btw I run it on the cheapest Hetzner VPS and it handled 300 concurrent users easily
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
@dwr.eth I literally don‘t have a navigation, it‘s just markdown links for the most part https://github.com/TimDaub/proofinprogress.com/blob/main/site/index.md
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
@dwr.eth last thing, I had a fight with Google engineers and HN that they should just straight up support .md files in the browser. It‘d make life so much easier for everyone https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33548134
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