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authorDirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>2025-01-02 03:42:39 +0100
committerDirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>2025-01-02 03:42:39 +0100
commit9bb5248dab5fafc7e999ec92667b8dba8a5cc644 (patch)
treecbd78cd873f58d1e557c5fa16e0d9f6ba03e81e2 /blog
parentb58baee6f027fd03d81d1847be54aec33e0b2f95 (diff)
bring the blog up to date
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-rw-r--r--blog/2015/hello-world.rst3
-rw-r--r--blog/2015/write-the-flogging-manual.rst6
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diff --git a/blog/2015/hello-world.rst b/blog/2015/hello-world.rst
index ce70a17..b93fb4e 100644
--- a/blog/2015/hello-world.rst
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@@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ Colorizing countries I have visited and can remember :)
6This is just to demonstrate my new static blog and web engine nikola 6This is just to demonstrate my new static blog and web engine nikola
7 7
8.. chart:: maps.world.World 8.. chart:: maps.world.World
9 :title: "Reise"
9 :stroke: False 10 :stroke: False
10 :style: RotateStyle('#de3804', step=12, background='#fff', plot_background='#fff', foreground='#eee' ) 11 :style: RotateStyle('#de3804', step=12, background='#fff', plot_background='#fff', foreground='#eee' )
11 :js: '' 12 :js: ['']
12 13
13 'Trip', ['nz', 'au', 'ar', 'cz', 'th', 'cu', 'rw', 'ch', 'pl', 'ma', 'se', 'fi', 'is', 'ee', 'nl', 'it' ] 14 'Trip', ['nz', 'au', 'ar', 'cz', 'th', 'cu', 'rw', 'ch', 'pl', 'ma', 'se', 'fi', 'is', 'ee', 'nl', 'it' ]
14 'Transit', [ 'ae', 'cn', 'ru', 'nc', 'br', 'si' ] 15 'Transit', [ 'ae', 'cn', 'ru', 'nc', 'br', 'si' ]
diff --git a/blog/2015/write-the-flogging-manual.rst b/blog/2015/write-the-flogging-manual.rst
index 278eb9f..f887478 100644
--- a/blog/2015/write-the-flogging-manual.rst
+++ b/blog/2015/write-the-flogging-manual.rst
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
1.. date: 2015/03/15 18:00 1.. date: 2015/03/15 18:00
2.. title: Write the flogging manual 2.. title: Write the flogging manual
3 3
4More than thirteen years ago I set up my personal website. Proudly aligning everything with tables, hand writing HTML with :del:`pico` vi, using "clever" apache server side includes to inherit styles from parent directories and making everything so artsy bordering unreadability. And while in the beginning writing in HTML seemed fun, in the end it became so tedious, that updating the blog came to a grinding halt (we're all not getting younger). 4More than thirteen years ago I set up my personal website. Proudly aligning everything with tables, hand writing HTML with
5.. raw:: html
6<del><code>pico</code></del>
7
8 vi, using "clever" apache server side includes to inherit styles from parent directories and making everything so artsy bordering unreadability. And while in the beginning writing in HTML seemed fun, in the end it became so tedious, that updating the blog came to a grinding halt (we're all not getting younger).
5 9
6So in order to be able to publish again, I needed something more seasonable, with a responsive theme and simple enough to last another thirteen years. But my site accumulated so much cruft others depended on, replacing the apache alone with something more modern seemed unfeasible. Yet, my rather static content would best be served as static files by a *simple* web server – using an insecure scripting language on top of a complex database setup was completely out of the question. I once went through the pain of setting up and maintaining a wordpress site for my dad, there's no need to repeat that agony for something I'd like to use on a daily basis. 10So in order to be able to publish again, I needed something more seasonable, with a responsive theme and simple enough to last another thirteen years. But my site accumulated so much cruft others depended on, replacing the apache alone with something more modern seemed unfeasible. Yet, my rather static content would best be served as static files by a *simple* web server – using an insecure scripting language on top of a complex database setup was completely out of the question. I once went through the pain of setting up and maintaining a wordpress site for my dad, there's no need to repeat that agony for something I'd like to use on a daily basis.
7 11