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  1. Liebe Schwarmintelligenz, welche open source Blogging-Services/Site-Generators würdet ihr für eine Person vorschlagen, die mit Code nichts anfangen kann? Danke im Voraus

    #askmastodon #fediask_de #opensource #Linux #blogging #SiteGenerator

  2. Liebe Schwarmintelligenz, welche open source Blogging-Services/Site-Generators würdet ihr für eine Person vorschlagen, die mit Code nichts anfangen kann? Danke im Voraus

    #askmastodon #fediask_de #opensource #Linux #blogging #SiteGenerator

  3. I forgot! Here's a little change of my script that launch your browser after starting Jekyll 🏔️👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/jekyll 🧪

    And, I also want to share you another one thing. But I will do this on my Devlog 📝 on my website soon 👉 xolat.games/devlogs/ 😉

    #jekyll #bash #linux #script #scripts #staticwebsite #staticwebsitegenerator #websitegenerator #staticsite #staticsitegenerator #sitegenerator #codeberg

  4. I forgot! Here's a little change of my script that launch your browser after starting Jekyll 🏔️👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/jekyll 🧪

    And, I also want to share you another one thing. But I will do this on my Devlog 📝 on my website soon 👉 xolat.games/devlogs/ 😉

    #jekyll #bash #linux #script #scripts #staticwebsite #staticwebsitegenerator #websitegenerator #staticsite #staticsitegenerator #sitegenerator #codeberg

  5. Edit: it was blot.im!

    This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

    I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

  6. Edit: it was blot.im!

    This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

    I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

  7. Edit: it was blot.im!

    This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

    I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

  8. Edit: it was blot.im!

    This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

    I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

  9. Edit: it was blot.im!

    This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

    I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

  10. JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
    There are three important runtimes:
    #NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
    #Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
    #Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

    I like this comparison: betterstack.com/community/guid

    Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

    #appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

  11. JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
    There are three important runtimes:
    #NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
    #Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
    #Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

    I like this comparison: betterstack.com/community/guid

    Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

    #appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

  12. JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
    There are three important runtimes:
    #NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
    #Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
    #Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

    I like this comparison: betterstack.com/community/guid

    Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

    #appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

  13. JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
    There are three important runtimes:
    #NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
    #Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
    #Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

    I like this comparison: betterstack.com/community/guid

    Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

    #appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

  14. JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
    There are three important runtimes:
    #NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
    #Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
    #Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

    I like this comparison: betterstack.com/community/guid

    Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

    #appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

  15. When I started the work on the refresh of my site the previous weekend, I realized how much work I have to do twice just because I have two systems. My ultimate goal is to have Gryphoon as a seamless extension to Blendid with watches and reloading. But even today's work makes my life much easier. #indieweb #sitegenerator

  16. When I started the work on the refresh of my site the previous weekend, I realized how much work I have to do twice just because I have two systems. My ultimate goal is to have Gryphoon as a seamless extension to Blendid with watches and reloading. But even today's work makes my life much easier. #indieweb #sitegenerator

  17. When I started the work on the refresh of my site the previous weekend, I realized how much work I have to do twice just because I have two systems. My ultimate goal is to have Gryphoon as a seamless extension to Blendid with watches and reloading. But even today's work makes my life much easier. #indieweb #sitegenerator