• @fd93@programming.devOP
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    29 months ago

    For me, I write notes in Markdown anyways as part of a Zettelkasten, and by setting up my site this way I can stay in my development / note taking environment (nvim) and push stuff up to the site very quickly. It’s far easier as a developer to work off-the-cuff with this type of workflow, at least for me.

    Also, would be very easy to self-host or move provider if Vercel or any other provider goes down.

    • @HamsterRage@programming.dev
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      9 months ago

      I use Markdown with Jekyll because it integrates nicely with GitHub Pages and I can run it locally for authoring. There’s tons of support for it, as far as I can tell. Jekyll uses Liquid for templating, and it seems pretty good. For layout, I use Minimal Mistakes which has a really nice feel and it’s comparatively easy to customize. Once I was through all the layout configuration stuff, it’s really just a matter of writing articles and pushing them up to GitHub - rarely fiddle with anything technical these days.