My whole point is that for a blog like https://justinjackson.ca ...
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If this is something *you* want too, sign up here:https://desktopblog.carrd.co/ -
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what about atom+<insert static site renderer>? git push to deploy (via
@Netlify for example) can even add dynamic content using@contentfulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Finally got the video to load (didn't work at first). So this is a client to build up the md files that
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We could use Jekyll in the background. I don't care as much about *how* we build it. More interested in solving the struggle.
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It's interesting to see ppl responding with how the tech would work behind the scenes for this, but not asking why it should exist.
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Writing a blog post should be dead simple: 1. Open up editor. 2. Write. 3. Publish (No log in, no dashboard, no waiting for web to load)
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A blog should be BLAZING fast for visitors. It should easily scale up when traffic increases. (Without the need for expensive hosting)
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A blog shouldn't just exist until you die (when your hosting + domain expires). If your words are valuable, they should be stored locally.
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