@danluu Do you use anything to manage content on http://danluu.com ? I had assumed it was all hand authored, but then wasn't sure if doing RSS & Atom by hand would be tractable.
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Replying to @OwenResistor
I use Hugo. I don't like that it introduces so many breaking changes, so I'm on a super old version and never take bugfixes, unfortunately. For a lightweight platform Pelican and Ghost are supposed to be pretty good, but I haven't used them myself.
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Replying to @danluu @OwenResistor
If I was starting from scratch, I would probably use pandoc plus a very simple custom templating system, since I use approximately 0% of the power in hugo/jekyll/whatever. I think that would take about as much time as it took me to figure out the Hugo docs and set up Hugo?
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Replying to @narayanarjun @johnregehr and
comments are the thing keeping me from ditching WP. where are the comments on this github blog/how do they work?
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Replying to @narayanarjun @johnregehr and
whoever writes something that (a) scrapes WP db, (b) copies simple WP themes, and (c) has drop-in server-side comment engine... wins
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https://www.jefftk.com/ has an interesting comment system. It looks like the page does a couple of requests on page load to get comments, but it seems like there's no reason it couldn't be fully static with updates that rebuild the page.
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