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  1. #boringtechnology ?

    "[..] Static site generators performant websites and have become boring technology over the past 10 years. However, some developers did not get that memo. They have bet on JS frameworks and are too stubborn to admit they made the wrong choice. They try to force-fit their ‘sexy’ stack to ‘boring’ problems, like building a website.

    My two cents…"
    I mostly agree with Joost post... ( #hugo #dev here )

    Dear colleagues, opinions/other reactions ?
    #blog

    usecue.com/blog/why-devs-dont-

  2. ?

    "[..] Static site generators performant websites and have become boring technology over the past 10 years. However, some developers did not get that memo. They have bet on JS frameworks and are too stubborn to admit they made the wrong choice. They try to force-fit their ‘sexy’ stack to ‘boring’ problems, like building a website.

    My two cents…"
    I mostly agree with Joost post... ( here )

    Dear colleagues, opinions/other reactions ?

    usecue.com/blog/why-devs-dont-

  3. #boringtechnology ?

    "[..] Static site generators performant websites and have become boring technology over the past 10 years. However, some developers did not get that memo. They have bet on JS frameworks and are too stubborn to admit they made the wrong choice. They try to force-fit their ‘sexy’ stack to ‘boring’ problems, like building a website.

    My two cents…"
    I mostly agree with Joost post... ( #hugo #dev here )

    Dear colleagues, opinions/other reactions ?
    #blog

    usecue.com/blog/why-devs-dont-

  4. #boringtechnology ?

    "[..] Static site generators performant websites and have become boring technology over the past 10 years. However, some developers did not get that memo. They have bet on JS frameworks and are too stubborn to admit they made the wrong choice. They try to force-fit their ‘sexy’ stack to ‘boring’ problems, like building a website.

    My two cents…"
    I mostly agree with Joost post... ( #hugo #dev here )

    Dear colleagues, opinions/other reactions ?
    #blog

    usecue.com/blog/why-devs-dont-

  5. #boringtechnology ?

    "[..] Static site generators performant websites and have become boring technology over the past 10 years. However, some developers did not get that memo. They have bet on JS frameworks and are too stubborn to admit they made the wrong choice. They try to force-fit their ‘sexy’ stack to ‘boring’ problems, like building a website.

    My two cents…"
    I mostly agree with Joost post... ( #hugo #dev here )

    Dear colleagues, opinions/other reactions ?
    #blog

    usecue.com/blog/why-devs-dont-

  6. What these greenhorns fail to appreciate is the us old-timers have seen the wheel turn, through several cycles. We've seen this *exact shit* before, only usually the new thing is not actually innovative, it is a rehash of an old idea, less well thought through, less well executed, untried and full of bugs.
    The old thing may be odd, unfamiliar and #BoringTechnology but it is also fast, reliable, and does the job.
    I see soooo much attention going to waste reinventing the wheel.

  7. What these greenhorns fail to appreciate is the us old-timers have seen the wheel turn, through several cycles. We've seen this *exact shit* before, only usually the new thing is not actually innovative, it is a rehash of an old idea, less well thought through, less well executed, untried and full of bugs.
    The old thing may be odd, unfamiliar and #BoringTechnology but it is also fast, reliable, and does the job.
    I see soooo much attention going to waste reinventing the wheel.

  8. What these greenhorns fail to appreciate is the us old-timers have seen the wheel turn, through several cycles. We've seen this *exact shit* before, only usually the new thing is not actually innovative, it is a rehash of an old idea, less well thought through, less well executed, untried and full of bugs.
    The old thing may be odd, unfamiliar and but it is also fast, reliable, and does the job.
    I see soooo much attention going to waste reinventing the wheel.

  9. What these greenhorns fail to appreciate is the us old-timers have seen the wheel turn, through several cycles. We've seen this *exact shit* before, only usually the new thing is not actually innovative, it is a rehash of an old idea, less well thought through, less well executed, untried and full of bugs.
    The old thing may be odd, unfamiliar and #BoringTechnology but it is also fast, reliable, and does the job.
    I see soooo much attention going to waste reinventing the wheel.

  10. What these greenhorns fail to appreciate is the us old-timers have seen the wheel turn, through several cycles. We've seen this *exact shit* before, only usually the new thing is not actually innovative, it is a rehash of an old idea, less well thought through, less well executed, untried and full of bugs.
    The old thing may be odd, unfamiliar and #BoringTechnology but it is also fast, reliable, and does the job.
    I see soooo much attention going to waste reinventing the wheel.

  11. While there are some nice points about individual #software systems & services here 👆🏽, the big question is *why* does #Cresta (cresta.com/) require such a complicated stack? 😰

    #WTF #Complexity #BoringTechnology

  12. While there are some nice points about individual #software systems & services here 👆🏽, the big question is *why* does #Cresta (cresta.com/) require such a complicated stack? 😰

    #WTF #Complexity #BoringTechnology

  13. While there are some nice points about individual #software systems & services here 👆🏽, the big question is *why* does #Cresta (cresta.com/) require such a complicated stack? 😰

    #WTF #Complexity #BoringTechnology

  14. While there are some nice points about individual #software systems & services here 👆🏽, the big question is *why* does #Cresta (cresta.com/) require such a complicated stack? 😰

    #WTF #Complexity #BoringTechnology

  15. While there are some nice points about individual #software systems & services here 👆🏽, the big question is *why* does #Cresta (cresta.com/) require such a complicated stack? 😰

    #WTF #Complexity #BoringTechnology

  16. English version:

    "I absolutely agree that the future belongs to fusion power. I am in favor of using everything in our power to roll it out without delay, decentralized, anywhere we can. The technology is available and incredibly mature at this point, after all!"

    I love, love, LOVE the confused stares I get. Every. Single. Time. #solar #boringtechnology

  17. English version:

    "I absolutely agree that the future belongs to fusion power. I am in favor of using everything in our power to roll it out without delay, decentralized, anywhere we can. The technology is available and incredibly mature at this point, after all!"

    I love, love, LOVE the confused stares I get. Every. Single. Time. #solar #boringtechnology

  18. English version:

    "I absolutely agree that the future belongs to fusion power. I am in favor of using everything in our power to roll it out without delay, decentralized, anywhere we can. The technology is available and incredibly mature at this point, after all!"

    I love, love, LOVE the confused stares I get. Every. Single. Time. #solar #boringtechnology

  19. English version:

    "I absolutely agree that the future belongs to fusion power. I am in favor of using everything in our power to roll it out without delay, decentralized, anywhere we can. The technology is available and incredibly mature at this point, after all!"

    I love, love, LOVE the confused stares I get. Every. Single. Time. #solar #boringtechnology

  20. English version:

    "I absolutely agree that the future belongs to fusion power. I am in favor of using everything in our power to roll it out without delay, decentralized, anywhere we can. The technology is available and incredibly mature at this point, after all!"

    I love, love, LOVE the confused stares I get. Every. Single. Time. #solar #boringtechnology

  21. "Ich stimme dir total zu, der Fusionsenergie gehört die Zukunft. Ich bin dafür, dass wir das mit aller Macht, unverzüglich, dezentral und flächendeckend ausrollen. Die Technologie ist schließlich längst da!"

    Dieser verwirrte Blick jedes Mal... herrlich. #solar #boringtechnology

  22. "Ich stimme dir total zu, der Fusionsenergie gehört die Zukunft. Ich bin dafür, dass wir das mit aller Macht, unverzüglich, dezentral und flächendeckend ausrollen. Die Technologie ist schließlich längst da!"

    Dieser verwirrte Blick jedes Mal... herrlich. #solar #boringtechnology

  23. "Ich stimme dir total zu, der Fusionsenergie gehört die Zukunft. Ich bin dafür, dass wir das mit aller Macht, unverzüglich, dezentral und flächendeckend ausrollen. Die Technologie ist schließlich längst da!"

    Dieser verwirrte Blick jedes Mal... herrlich. #solar #boringtechnology

  24. "Ich stimme dir total zu, der Fusionsenergie gehört die Zukunft. Ich bin dafür, dass wir das mit aller Macht, unverzüglich, dezentral und flächendeckend ausrollen. Die Technologie ist schließlich längst da!"

    Dieser verwirrte Blick jedes Mal... herrlich. #solar #boringtechnology

  25. "Ich stimme dir total zu, der Fusionsenergie gehört die Zukunft. Ich bin dafür, dass wir das mit aller Macht, unverzüglich, dezentral und flächendeckend ausrollen. Die Technologie ist schließlich längst da!"

    Dieser verwirrte Blick jedes Mal... herrlich. #solar #boringtechnology

  26. #Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 13 (2023-44) – nach einer Woche Pause, da unterwegs und keine Lust auf Computer.

    Diesmal mit einem dummen Fehler, den ich bei einer Online-Bestellung gemacht habe, Livegang der „großen” PV-Anlage, #Photovoltaik-Wettervorhersage, #Laravel #Mix und dem automatischen Entfernen von `console.*`-Calls, #EURkey – dem besten Keyboard-Layout aller Zeiten, „Confusing #Git Terminology“ und #WebComponents sowie #BoringTechnology.

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2023/202

  27. #Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 13 (2023-44) – nach einer Woche Pause, da unterwegs und keine Lust auf Computer.

    Diesmal mit einem dummen Fehler, den ich bei einer Online-Bestellung gemacht habe, Livegang der „großen” PV-Anlage, #Photovoltaik-Wettervorhersage, #Laravel #Mix und dem automatischen Entfernen von `console.*`-Calls, #EURkey – dem besten Keyboard-Layout aller Zeiten, „Confusing #Git Terminology“ und #WebComponents sowie #BoringTechnology.

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2023/202

  28. #Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 13 (2023-44) – nach einer Woche Pause, da unterwegs und keine Lust auf Computer.

    Diesmal mit einem dummen Fehler, den ich bei einer Online-Bestellung gemacht habe, Livegang der „großen” PV-Anlage, #Photovoltaik-Wettervorhersage, #Laravel #Mix und dem automatischen Entfernen von `console.*`-Calls, #EURkey – dem besten Keyboard-Layout aller Zeiten, „Confusing #Git Terminology“ und #WebComponents sowie #BoringTechnology.

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2023/202

  29. #Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 13 (2023-44) – nach einer Woche Pause, da unterwegs und keine Lust auf Computer.

    Diesmal mit einem dummen Fehler, den ich bei einer Online-Bestellung gemacht habe, Livegang der „großen” PV-Anlage, #Photovoltaik-Wettervorhersage, #Laravel #Mix und dem automatischen Entfernen von `console.*`-Calls, #EURkey – dem besten Keyboard-Layout aller Zeiten, „Confusing #Git Terminology“ und #WebComponents sowie #BoringTechnology.

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2023/202

  30. #Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 13 (2023-44) – nach einer Woche Pause, da unterwegs und keine Lust auf Computer.

    Diesmal mit einem dummen Fehler, den ich bei einer Online-Bestellung gemacht habe, Livegang der „großen” PV-Anlage, #Photovoltaik-Wettervorhersage, #Laravel #Mix und dem automatischen Entfernen von `console.*`-Calls, #EURkey – dem besten Keyboard-Layout aller Zeiten, „Confusing #Git Terminology“ und #WebComponents sowie #BoringTechnology.

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2023/202

  31. @yvg I use Jekyll + Minima theme + Netlify CMS + Netlify for hosting (although I think you can substitute GitHub pages for the last). This might fulfill most of your criteria, except Netlify CMS has an "OK writing experience" at most.

    I liked this setup because it uses boring technology and does not have any vendor lock-in (everything is open source and possible to self host).

    Looking forward to reading your blog posts :)

    #BoringTechnology

  32. @yvg I use Jekyll + Minima theme + Netlify CMS + Netlify for hosting (although I think you can substitute GitHub pages for the last). This might fulfill most of your criteria, except Netlify CMS has an "OK writing experience" at most.

    I liked this setup because it uses boring technology and does not have any vendor lock-in (everything is open source and possible to self host).

    Looking forward to reading your blog posts :)

    #BoringTechnology

  33. @yvg I use Jekyll + Minima theme + Netlify CMS + Netlify for hosting (although I think you can substitute GitHub pages for the last). This might fulfill most of your criteria, except Netlify CMS has an "OK writing experience" at most.

    I liked this setup because it uses boring technology and does not have any vendor lock-in (everything is open source and possible to self host).

    Looking forward to reading your blog posts :)

    #BoringTechnology

  34. @yvg I use Jekyll + Minima theme + Netlify CMS + Netlify for hosting (although I think you can substitute GitHub pages for the last). This might fulfill most of your criteria, except Netlify CMS has an "OK writing experience" at most.

    I liked this setup because it uses boring technology and does not have any vendor lock-in (everything is open source and possible to self host).

    Looking forward to reading your blog posts :)

    #BoringTechnology