Ok, people, give me your blogs
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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb@theresmiling Sure: blog.k3can.us
Can I ask why? Are you just looking for something to read, or design ideas and inspiration for your own site, or something else entirely?
It might encourage more people to share if they know that you're not just looking to scrape their content or something.
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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb@theresmiling@ibe.social I don't have a blog, but I have two wikis.
https://rainverse.wiki
https://pandorastale.wiki -
A collection of small and partially eccentric static site generators might be of interest in this regard.
awesome-small-web-publishing
awesome-small-web-publishing - A curated list of awesome small web publishing tools and frameworks.
Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)
@thgie@post.lurk.org Thanks for the link! This looks like a great resource.
I code my site by hand, so most of the links are not super interesting to me, but some of the articles at the bottom are.
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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb@theresmiling@ibe.social i have a small website at https://rustredriver.com, which uses a static generator i host at https://codeberg.org/kalviter/mkws-plus-blog (it's an extension of https://mkws.sh which is a really cool generator!)
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@brettm@swarm.coiloptic.org Thank you! I enjoyed clicking my way through your site and read about Fu style. Fascinating topic!
I also very much enjoy your simple design. It just looks great and calm. -
Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb@theresmiling many moons ago I had a similar request and collected the answers here: https://transjovian.org/view/web-sites/index
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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb@theresmiling The oldest parts of my site at https://hyperborea.org date back to when I was hand coding everything in the late 1990s. MIDI, 640x480 photos, comic book fandom, stuff like that. These days I have a personal blog running on ClassicPress, and I use Eleventy to manage the parts where I'm actively reviewing books/TV/software etc. and writing up tech troubleshooting.
I also have a mostly dormant blog on there where I wrote commentary over the months it took to read Les Misérables in 2013 and again in a different translation in 2018.
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@brettm@swarm.coiloptic.org I like the big font size. It's so easy to read that way. But don't listen to me! You should do what you like.

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@theresmiling The oldest parts of my site at https://hyperborea.org date back to when I was hand coding everything in the late 1990s. MIDI, 640x480 photos, comic book fandom, stuff like that. These days I have a personal blog running on ClassicPress, and I use Eleventy to manage the parts where I'm actively reviewing books/TV/software etc. and writing up tech troubleshooting.
I also have a mostly dormant blog on there where I wrote commentary over the months it took to read Les Misérables in 2013 and again in a different translation in 2018.
@kelson@notes.kvibber.com I love that you have been keeping your site for such a long time now! Wow!!
I found your tech tips and I'm going to bookmark that page. I'm pretty sure it will come in handy some time.
Also, I always LOVE when I see other people writing about Star Trek.
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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.
Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.
3, 2, 1, go!
To start, here's mine: https://theresmiling.eu
#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWebMy wiki for German folk tales, including an interactive map:
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