[HN Gopher] Ask HN: Share your personal site
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       Ask HN: Share your personal site
        
       It was fun reading https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30929345 to
       see people linking, debating, and critiquing/admiring each other's
       sites. So what's yours?
        
       Author : MaxLeiter
       Score  : 101 points
       Date   : 2022-04-06 16:48 UTC (6 hours ago)
        
       | bradleybuda wrote:
       | http://bradleybuda.com/
       | 
       | Can't remember where I "borrowed" the CSS from originally. Also
       | I'm past-due to turn on TLS.
        
       | jeffdoolittle wrote:
       | https://jeffdoolittle.com
       | 
       | I write about leadership, complexity, and system design. I'm also
       | one of the hosts of Software Engineering Radio at https://se-
       | radio.net and a Systems Architect at Trimble.
        
       | reayn wrote:
       | https://reyan.co
       | 
       | Hand crafted html/scss and posts full of quite literally no
       | meaningful content, just nice design. I've taken the time to make
       | it reasonably responsive too so i'll most likely take a break for
       | the next couple years before adding animations or something.
        
       | MatthiasPortzel wrote:
       | https://MatthiasPortzel.com (or gemini://MatthiasPortzel.com)
       | 
       | I'm not terribly happy with the content there currently. I wanted
       | a personal website, and I think it does a decent job in terms of
       | not looking bad and being simple. But I realized that trying to
       | design a personal site is difficult because you're trying to
       | design a website to fit what you've already done. There are a lot
       | of things that didn't make it on my site or not in the ways I
       | want, just because they don't fit nicely in the current sitemap.
        
       | jakelazaroff wrote:
       | https://jake.nyc -- mostly a blog, although I'm planning some
       | more features with regard to music I create/listen to.
       | 
       | Tangentially related: https://jake.museum -- a digital museum of
       | every website I've ever made.
        
       | bashmelek wrote:
       | http://www.makarioslabs.com/ Just a little webgl demo I like
       | tinkering with every so often
        
       | asadlionpk wrote:
       | https://asadmemon.com/
       | 
       | I am trying to restart blogging, mostly tech.
        
       | smitec wrote:
       | https://www.elliotcsmith.com/
       | 
       | Writing mainly about AI and healthcare these days. Using ghost
       | (hosted) after many years of picking a new platform every time I
       | felt compelled to write more.
        
       | alpineidyll3 wrote:
       | Bbgky.net
        
       | vimota wrote:
       | https://vimota.me/ :)
        
       | Vox_Leone wrote:
       | >> Share your personal site
       | 
       | It is a privilege. Hoping to serve the portuguese-speaking
       | community.
       | 
       | https://voxleone.com
       | 
       | Thanks for the opportunity.
        
       | theodric wrote:
       | https://potateaux.com
       | 
       | Be gentle, it's hosted over LTE on a Raspberry Pi. It's not meant
       | to do anything, just sit there and look pretty, a bit like me :)
        
       | stankot wrote:
       | https://muffinman.io
       | 
       | My longest living website of any kind. Technical blog, mostly
       | frontend and javascript, but recently I created a section for my
       | generative, pen plotted art.
       | 
       | It is made with Zola and deployed on GitHub Pages. Design is my
       | own, I think the fourth iteration.
        
       | wooptoo wrote:
       | https://wooptoo.com
       | 
       | No images, just plain HTML/CSS generated with Pelican. I try to
       | keep it as minimal as possible. Haven't posted in a while though.
        
       | MaxLeiter wrote:
       | I'm at https://maxleiter.com, built with next.js for server-side
       | generation but with javascript removed in the final bundle so it
       | comes in at ~13KB cold cache. At risk of being mocked for my
       | definition of minimalism, I tried to keep it fairly minimalist
       | and simple while having a modern web aesthetic.
        
         | thiagomg wrote:
         | I know almost nothing about design, but it look minimalist to
         | me
        
       | oxplot wrote:
       | https://blog.oxplot.com
       | 
       | Statically generated by my own static site generator. Hosted on
       | github pages.
        
       | javan wrote:
       | https://javan.us - the "embeds" are all static html / css
        
       | seanwilson wrote:
       | My project website: https://www.checkbot.io/
       | 
       | I was aiming for a simple and clean design, with fast loading.
       | The whole homepage is 200KB transferred. Renders in about 0.7s on
       | my desktop.
       | 
       | Main tricks: use SVG everywhere you can (the big screenshot is
       | SVG) and consider inlining it, use minimal CSS and inline it,
       | host fonts yourself, use CSS font swap, don't use JavaScript for
       | content or at all if you can help it, minimise CSS/JS/HTML and
       | use HTTP2.
        
       | derkoe wrote:
       | https://derkoe.dev Really simple and just a few blog posts
        
       | mcovalt wrote:
       | https://kiwiziti.com
       | 
       | Named after our cats. We're using Gatsby and it uses JavaScript
       | for displaying a static website; both of those things I dislike.
       | Nothing is special about it, _except_...
       | 
       | It's running on a laptop in my living room. There's a little
       | Wireguard tunnel connecting it to a Hetzner server nearby. The
       | packet routing should all be done in the kernel of both machines
       | so it ought to be snappy.
       | 
       | I like the fact that that _I 'm_ sorta the one shaking hands with
       | your HTTPS client when you connect. I like that the website goes
       | down with a power outage. Maybe I'll get a Honda generator. I
       | plan on getting redundancy once Google Fiber is done installing
       | in our neighborhood.
        
         | danchoe wrote:
         | Just got Google Fiber in our neighborhood (SoCal). It's
         | amazing.
         | 
         | Couldn't help but scan your site, I hope your wife is doing
         | well. Cheers.
        
       | empressplay wrote:
       | https://paleotronic.com
       | 
       | Haven't written anything new in a while though
        
       | nichochar wrote:
       | https://nicholascharriere.com
        
       | amdelamar wrote:
       | My blog https://amdelamar.com/blog/ Focusing lately on Scala and
       | programming articles, but struggle to publish more frequently.
        
       | ftvkyo wrote:
       | https://ftvkyo.me
        
       | mxuribe wrote:
       | https://mxuribe.com
       | 
       | There's my personal site. I used to host some blog posts/content,
       | but removed most of them and in earnest stopped posting around
       | 2017...Nowadays really i only keep this around as a sort of page
       | about me. So when people ask me the different ways to contact me,
       | instead of giving them a list of usernames on social media, email
       | address, etc...i just tell them to go to mxuribe.com - which
       | shows the places where i live online, and how to reach me. I
       | would call the site minimal/basic...but really because i lack the
       | energy/desire to enhance the design of the site.
        
       | rnrwashere wrote:
       | https://vatsalparekh.com updated a few months ago using
       | https://getpelican.com/
       | 
       | Haven't updated anything in years though
        
       | _andrei_ wrote:
       | https://kernel.sh/ not great, not terrible, pretty colors
        
       | billdietrich1 wrote:
       | https://www.billdietrich.me/
       | 
       | Static site, handcrafted HTML/CSS/JS. A late-90's look because I
       | want to keep everything simple, portable, able to use locally,
       | and I'm no expert in UI or CSS.
       | https://www.billdietrich.me/YourPersonalWebSite.html?expanda...
        
       | the_jeremy wrote:
       | https://jeremy.richards.dev is a failed attempt to create
       | knowledge base with all my markdown notes (see my goals at
       | https://github.com/jeremysprofile/jeremysprofile.github.io ) and
       | now just holds my resume.
        
       | binnyva wrote:
       | https://binnyva.com
       | 
       | Few other sites as well - but all linked from this site.
        
       | theandrewbailey wrote:
       | https://theandrewbailey.com/
       | 
       | I usually post about whatever game I just finished playing. New
       | post about once (or less) per month. Has RSS.
        
       | jachererai wrote:
       | https://hw-ax.github.io/hw.ax/
       | 
       | https://hw.ax by tonight.
       | 
       | Currently Buggy, one single html file (tiddlywiki). Very
       | unfinished and unexplained.
       | 
       | If you have a foss related non profit or project and want to try
       | to raise funds/awareness by having a solo guy hike 300km across
       | Portugal this July, leave a note and I'll reach out. Forgot to
       | add contact info to the site other than mastodon!
       | 
       | V.0.0.1, shame this didn't pop up tomorrow when it is much edited
       | and filled in.
        
       | nmajor25 wrote:
       | https://coderrocketfuel.com
       | 
       | Includes coding tutorials and courses I've written along with
       | some of my personal projects.
        
       | fatih-erikli wrote:
       | https://fatih-erikli.com/
        
       | tomasreimers wrote:
       | https://tomasreimers.com
       | 
       | I know I barely have time to maintain it :laugh-cry emoji: so
       | minimal seemed like the right design. Probably overdue for an
       | update.
        
       | lancesells wrote:
       | https://www.lancesells.com No javascript, no static site
       | generator, just plain HTML and CSS.
        
       | FinnLeSueur wrote:
       | https://finn.lesueur.nz/
       | 
       | Mostly a way for me to journal about hiking/tramping and about
       | the books I read.
        
       | askonomm wrote:
       | https://bien.ee
        
       | brk wrote:
       | HTTPS://www.pelicanzero.com
       | 
       | It's very much in progress. Have a backlog of content items to
       | write once I get a break from paying projects.
        
       | t0bia_s wrote:
       | https://tobiaskucera.art
       | 
       | Personal potfolio. CC welcome.
        
       | siavosh wrote:
       | https://neondispatch.com/
        
       | bsilvereagle wrote:
       | https://www.frdmtoplay.com
       | 
       | It's running nearly stock Ghost 4.0. Despite the pivot from what
       | made Ghost 0.x great, I haven't sat down and migrated to
       | something else.
        
       | alfiedotwtf wrote:
       | https://www.alfie.wtf
       | 
       | Now that I've revamped my static site generator, I'll be able to
       | actually make new posts :sweat:
        
       | tldrthelaw wrote:
       | https://andrew.legal
       | 
       | Mostly templates for legal agreements at this point. Gets more
       | traffic than you'd think.
        
       | vanilla_nut wrote:
       | https://www.lambdalatitudinarians.org/
       | 
       | Simple, but I like the fact that no other website looks quite the
       | same. I'd really like to implement optimized images for the blog
       | at some point, maybe some lightboxes too, but for now this works
       | great for me. And no JS, the best kind of JS.
        
       | peterburkimsher wrote:
       | https://peterburk.github.io
       | 
       | It used to be http://peterburk.free.fr
       | 
       | (but I wanted .com)
       | 
       | then
       | 
       | http://peterburk.appspot.com
       | 
       | (but it was blocked in China)
       | 
       | then
       | 
       | http://peter-burk.rhcloud.com
       | 
       | and a redirect from
       | 
       | https://peterburk.tumblr.com
       | 
       | and from 2014 it was
       | 
       | https://peterburk.github.com
       | 
       | But now Github don't offer a .com subdomain, only .io. So I
       | really wanted to move it to another free host, but haven't found
       | an appropriate server that doesn't require subscription fees.
       | 
       | I guess I'm lost in the British Indian Ocean Territories, or the
       | Input/Output. Whatever io is supposed to mean.
        
       | dkrajzew wrote:
       | https://www.krajzewicz.de/
        
       | omoikane wrote:
       | https://uguu.org/
       | 
       | I made a few ASCII art code.
        
       | batterylow wrote:
       | If we're talking personal:
       | 
       | - I had https://shahinrostami.com which grew into a collection of
       | notebooks, now it's not so personal...
       | 
       | - Recently booted up https://polyra.com, which I'm keeping a
       | little more personal
       | 
       | For my projects, I have https://plotapi.com and
       | https://plotpanel.com
        
       | JasonCEC wrote:
       | I write online books about tea / Chinese Tea Ceremony; we also
       | have a companion podcast!
       | 
       | https://www.teatechnique.org/
       | 
       | [feedback and debate is always appreciated!]
        
       | 0xmason wrote:
       | https://www.masonhall.tech/
       | 
       | Design inspired by root.vc
        
       | mbrukman wrote:
       | https://misha.brukman.net
       | 
       | Most posts are about tech topics (solving a problem I ran into
       | that I figured might also be of interest to others). Also some
       | about typography, languages, etc.
        
       | ntietz wrote:
       | https://ntietz.com/
       | 
       | Mostly just has my (tech-focused) blog, although there are
       | aspirational placeholders for the important things in life, like
       | coffee and homemade pizza.
       | 
       | It has been hard to make time to write personal blog posts since
       | my second kid was born, but I have a couple of drafts in progress
       | that I aim to work up soon, at least when I take time off work.
        
       | noduerme wrote:
       | https://thestrikeagency.com. Hand coded, with a little "paper"
       | engine I built that does some fun stuff with drop shadows and CSS
       | transforms.
        
       | vanilla-latte wrote:
       | https://uninformed.space/index.html
       | 
       | A simple blog where I post about anything that interests me.
        
       | floren wrote:
       | https://jfloren.net
       | 
       | Artisanal hand-crafted CSS on a mix of hand-written HTML and
       | Markdown-to-templated-HTML pages, with a webserver I wrote myself
       | in Go (well, stitched together the standard library HTTP code
       | myself...)
       | 
       | It took a bit of fussing to find CSS settings which would scale
       | nicely on mobile and look good on all sorts of devices, but I'm
       | proud that my site degrades relatively gracefully and is readable
       | in lynx, Plan 9's abaco browser, and a $20 feature phone's
       | browser.
       | 
       | I wish I updated my blog more frequently, but there's a couple
       | neat projects in there.
       | 
       | edit: i also made an effort a few years back to eliminate all
       | external resources and javascript (web fonts, analytics, etc.),
       | except where unavoidable (i.e. when I want to inline a Youtube
       | video). I also took it out from behind Cloudflare, partly because
       | they were injecting JS. I'm pleased with how it performs and how
       | it's handled HN traffic on a couple front-page occasions.
        
       | conartist wrote:
       | https://www.peterlunch.com/ and I have a repo where I like to put
       | awesome portfolios if you want to add yours
       | https://github.com/pin0S/portfolios-that-pop
        
       | antoineMoPa wrote:
       | I used to have content, but now it's just a flashing green
       | cursor:
       | 
       | https://a-mo-pa.com
       | 
       | However, there is still an "hidden" folder with web experiments:
       | https://a-mo-pa.com/stuff/
        
       | vandercv wrote:
       | https://calebvandermaas.com/
       | 
       | Mine is still under heavy development and I am working on a small
       | feature that highlights that fact. In the meantime, here is my
       | personal site that I built after just a year of programming
       | experience.
        
         | noduerme wrote:
         | Hah. It's not often I start laughing the second I open a
         | website.
        
       | CarrotCodes wrote:
       | https://www.carrot.blog
       | 
       | I enjoy writing about server-side Kotlin (and a bit about
       | livestreaming). I've found the process of writing about side
       | projects to be really helpful in getting perspective, after being
       | buried in them for a while. Hope folks enjoy reading :)
        
         | cglong wrote:
         | Immediate thoughts: I really like the color scheme and font
         | choice! I feel like the entire rectangle should be a link to
         | the article, since it pops out on hover.
        
       | crenwick wrote:
       | http://char.lol
        
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       | danielecook wrote:
       | https://www.danielecook.com mostly a technical blog. I added a
       | photos section for fun which is my favorite part.
        
         | drakonka wrote:
         | Interesting range of blog post topics (looking forward to
         | reading in more detail a bit later) and beautiful photos,
         | thanks for sharing.
        
       | rchaud wrote:
       | https://fuzzcrush.xyz
       | 
       | I write music reviews mostly, but there are a handful of blog
       | posts in there.
       | 
       | Site is built on self-hosted WordPress with my own theme.
        
       | Aqua_Geek wrote:
       | http://spaceisdisorienting.com/
       | 
       | I mostly blog about iOS development.
        
       | escot wrote:
       | https://www.antipa.io
       | 
       | Its an html file I manually edit, deployed with netlify.
        
       | dedoussis wrote:
       | https://dedouss.is
       | 
       | My personal blog.
       | 
       | Statically (and proudly) generated by Hakyll. Hosted on my
       | personal AWS account, using Route53 + Cloudfront + s3. Source
       | sits within a private GitHub repo of mine, along with some
       | Actions workflow that compiles and pushes the build to s3.
        
       | k__ wrote:
       | https://kay.is
       | 
       | I tried to put as much assets as possible into HTML, but the book
       | banner just got out of hand in base64.
        
         | Klonoar wrote:
         | I do similar - the banner image is pretty much the only
         | exception: https://rymc.io/
         | 
         | (I really need to kill the light mode variant, since I despise
         | it - it's much better in dark mode)
        
       | bhartzer wrote:
       | https://www.billhartzer.com My personal blog, I post whenever I
       | feel there's something post-worthy. Lately it's been about stuff
       | I'm passionate about that's related to what I do professionally.
        
       | tcuthbert wrote:
       | https://realmofchaos.xyz/
       | 
       | I've been experimenting with https://github.com/srid/emanote
        
       | stingrae wrote:
       | https://raemond.com
        
       | akselmo wrote:
       | Its not much but here https://akselmo.dev
        
       | elliotlarson wrote:
       | More of a landing page than anything, but... https://elliot.la
        
         | k__ wrote:
         | The animation gave me epilepsy on mobile, lol.
         | 
         | But nice idea.
        
       | clowncubs wrote:
       | https://jwjacobs.com
       | 
       | Personal portfolio site - mostly hand spun late last year (HTML,
       | CSS, a sprinkle of PHP) as a way to get my portfolio off of
       | WordPress and to have some fun. Used a plugin for the scroll
       | animations and a plugin for the form.
       | 
       | The blog is a self-hosted WordPress site on a sub-domain. It's a
       | work in progress and has a terrible load time. Been thinking of
       | scrapping it in favor of something more simple and rudimentary.
        
       | keskival wrote:
       | https://goo.gl/AEwQLR
       | 
       | It's an interactive CV representation I made because the paper-
       | analogue form is so restrictive.
        
       | nikivi wrote:
       | https://nikitavoloboev.xyz
       | 
       | It's due for big update though. Most of the content is my wiki:
       | https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge
        
         | smitec wrote:
         | The wiki is fantastic, I think I landed on the gitbook version
         | somehow earlier this year. Love seeing long term projects like
         | this full of interesting content. Well done.
        
         | runjake wrote:
         | Warning to others: you will spend hours exploring Niki's wiki.
         | It is a nerd paradise.
        
       | slhomme wrote:
       | https://slhomme.com My personal website - html/css only, I like
       | to keep it minimalist with a bit of personality.
        
       | techsolomon wrote:
       | https://techsolomon.com/
        
       | drakonka wrote:
       | http://liza.io
       | 
       | Just random ramblings about life and work. Made with Hugo. I push
       | new posts to a private repo, where CI builds and uploads to S3.
        
         | maxFlow wrote:
         | Nice site. I like the breadth of topics.
        
         | mxuribe wrote:
         | Now, this site really shows some good use of minimalism! Great
         | site; kudos!
        
       | nilaykumar wrote:
       | https://nilaykumar.github.io/
       | 
       | I recently redid mine to use org-babel with org-publish. I'm
       | pretty happy with how it came out, though it's still slightly
       | under construction. Maybe a little too much going on to be called
       | 'minimalist' though.
       | 
       | Any criticisms or suggestions appreciated!
        
       | Erethon wrote:
       | https://blog.erethon.com/
       | 
       | Hugo based blog with a custom theme
       | https://github.com/Erethon/hugo-HackThePlanet-theme.
        
       | Leftium wrote:
       | https://www.leftium.com/ (Enable JS for animation.)
       | 
       | Not really much there, but I host personal projects on sub-
       | domains like:
       | 
       | - https://hw.leftium.com/ Readable HN in chronological order
       | 
       | - https://uw.leftium.com/ UltraWeather forecast
       | 
       | - https://ph.leftium.com/ Password generator
       | 
       | - https://blog.leftium.com/ Blog
       | 
       | - https://ff.leftium.com/ Utility for FEH (game)
        
       | yakshaving_jgt wrote:
       | https://jezenthomas.com/posts/
       | 
       | Angry rants about software.
       | 
       | The site is written using a combination of Brainfuck, APL,
       | Prolog, and Fortran.
       | 
       | ...
       | 
       | just kidding.
        
       | pnathan wrote:
       | http://pnathan.com
       | 
       | personal blog, etc. haven't really done much for a few years,
       | I've been attending to work and family more.
       | 
       | its actually built out of a common lisp system that fully
       | embraces code/data paradigm, the non-blog content is wholly
       | within the lisp. :)
        
       | jerrysievert wrote:
       | https://legitimatesounding.com/
       | 
       | crappy css, passable html, hasn't been updated in a while, but
       | runs on a very old version of a home built hosting platform. very
       | in need of updates.
       | 
       | it also hasn't had a hn "workout" recently.
        
       | sungam wrote:
       | https://drmagnuslynch.com
       | 
       | html/css/bootstrap/flask Website for my dermatology practice
        
       | AlphaWeaver wrote:
       | https://samweaver.com
       | 
       | A few years out of date...
        
       | yohannparis wrote:
       | https://yohann.paris
       | 
       | A simple list of small things I did. I need to spent time making
       | it more polished and up to date.
        
       | jackhalford wrote:
       | https://0x5.be
       | 
       | small static site pushed to s3, just to list projects and host
       | the resume.
        
       | robcohen wrote:
       | https://www.robcohen.dev/ - It's at least a bit pretty.
        
         | k__ wrote:
         | Help, everything is big!
         | 
         | :D
        
       | acim wrote:
       | https://ectobit.com
        
       | bool3max wrote:
       | My blog is up at https://bool3max.win
       | 
       | As of right now most the articles I wrote are about fairly basic
       | programming topics. I find that articulating explanations of
       | certain concepts and cementing them in the form of a blog post
       | gives me a very specific peace of mind.
        
       | ivanech wrote:
       | https://echevarria.io
       | 
       | Started on it in undergrad and have slowly expanded it for the
       | past few years. Heavily inspired by Tom MacWright's
       | https://macwright.com
        
       | aparks517 wrote:
       | I maintain (what I think is) a classic personal site: picture of
       | the author, articles, and bookmarks. https://aftermath.net/
        
       | epirogov wrote:
       | https://pirogove.blogspot.com I am publishing some problems I
       | solved in software and hardware for my home.
        
       | ideopunk wrote:
       | https://conorbarnes.com/
       | 
       | It should be getting a dark theme face-lift in the next week
       | though!
        
       | spondyl wrote:
       | https://utf9k.net/
       | 
       | My site has gone through a lot of iterations but I'm currently
       | trying to balance some cool, newer features with a relatively
       | simple codebase.
       | 
       | It's currently using Hugo w/ Markdown but there's also a couple
       | things like a live player powered by server sent events which is
       | neat.
       | 
       | I also have a bunch of blog posts and other things.
       | 
       | A cool trick is doing some content introspection with Hugo such
       | as what images are missing alt tags: https://utf9k.net/debug/alt-
       | text-missing/
       | 
       | Everything is open source too: https://github.com/marcus-
       | crane/utf9k and for the API that powers the live player:
       | https://github.com/marcus-crane/gunslinger
        
       | denvaar wrote:
       | https://denvaar.github.io/
        
       | jacobevelyn wrote:
       | https://ja.cob.land
       | 
       | Should have another fun post out within the next week!
        
       | nonamenoslogan wrote:
       | https://andarazoroflove.org Nothing fancy, hosted on Github
       | Pages, but I've had the domain since the early 2000's and refuse
       | to let go of it.
        
       | zknill wrote:
       | https://zknill.io
       | 
       | Personal site with blog posts on work, code, teams, orgs
        
       | jpdias wrote:
       | https://jpdias.me
       | 
       | A simple research-focused Jekyll-based website create mostly from
       | scratch.
        
       | nvegater wrote:
       | https://nvegater.com/
       | 
       | The about section is full of the inspiration sources :)
        
       | alcover wrote:
       | http://alcover.fr/
       | 
       | Check these crazy drawings, manic C string libs and... integer
       | sequences !
        
       | jonathankoren wrote:
       | http://jonathankorensucks.com
        
       | OisinMoran wrote:
       | https://oisinmoran.com
       | 
       | As always, it needs more content (working on a new piece now, and
       | some fun ones in the pipeline), but pretty happy with the
       | eclectic enough mix I've got up there so far. Would love feedback
       | if anyone finds any of it interesting!
       | 
       | The styling is a super simple (originally copied then iterated on
       | http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ or one of that series),
       | and I try to keep it that way.
       | 
       | It's hosted on GitHub pages which I would recommend!
        
       | matthewn wrote:
       | https://www.mahnamahna.net/
       | 
       | Originally built as a blosxom-powered blog in 2003, the site grew
       | with a motley collection of perl and php scripts, as sites did
       | back then. Then as social media came to prominence, I drifted
       | away from my own site, as so many others did.
       | 
       | I spent much of the early pandemic rebuilding from the ground up
       | with Django and Wagtail. Migrated the old content without
       | breaking old links. Added some front-end niceties without
       | breaking anything for non-JS visitors. Recently reached feature
       | parity with the original site. Now I just need to figure out what
       | I want to blog about. :)
        
       | jer0me wrote:
       | https://jeromepaulos.com
       | 
       | I just remade it to move away from WordPress. The site is a
       | single PHP file that generates the site based on folders, images,
       | and markdown files. Also pretty proud of the slideshow, though it
       | doesn't seem to animate properly on all browsers.
        
         | vandercv wrote:
         | great stuff! I love your work (website and photography) :)
        
       | varun_ch wrote:
       | https://varun.ch, having my fairly common first name (and the
       | correct ccTLD) is pretty cool! It's just a static HTML website
       | hosted with Vercel.
        
         | Wingy wrote:
         | You're an inspiration to me. I first started with "programming"
         | at age 6 with code.org and have been learning since. I see your
         | name and projects here a lot, and you show your projects with
         | such elegance. I'm 16 and have a similar story to yours, and
         | you inspire me to keep going. I love the way your site is laid
         | out and the way you present your skills.
        
       | MiddleEndian wrote:
       | https://www.miscbeef.com/birdcrab
       | 
       | Online version of a board game I made awhile ago. Some other
       | stuff on the site too.
       | 
       | https://www.miscbeef.com/birdcrab/quick <- Rules
       | 
       | The tl;dr is you have hexagonal pieces with numbers for combat
       | and speed each direction. You decide how they want to be placed,
       | moved, and rotated. Then turns are executed at the same time.
       | Combat happens automatically when opposing pieces touch.
        
       | neilpanchal wrote:
       | https://neil.computer
       | 
       | Uses Ghost blog engine.
        
       | gkbrk wrote:
       | My blog is at https://www.gkbrk.com and I have a small personal
       | wiki at https://www.gkbrk.com/wiki/.
       | 
       | My content is mainly about reverse engineering, network
       | protocols, amateur radio stuff and cryptography.
        
       | Hasz wrote:
       | https://ethan.id
       | 
       | Will be shameless stealing ideas from all of your wonderful sites
        
       | igemnace wrote:
       | https://ig.emnace.org
       | 
       | I write my pages as plain HTML documents. Pretty refreshing!
       | 
       | I have a blog post detailing the rationale:
       | https://ig.emnace.org/articles/simplicity-of-web-page.html
       | 
       | But the gist of it is pretty much what you'd expect from the site
       | alone: lightweight, semantically correct, minimal Web pages.
        
         | snjy7 wrote:
         | Why don't you use markdown and convert it using pandoc or
         | something. HTML files aren't really readable as notes.
        
       | chayleaf wrote:
       | https://pavluk.org - mostly just a personal blog
       | 
       | the about section has the source code for the static site
       | generator, but it really is nothing special, i just wrote it for
       | fun and because i didn't feel like looking into existing ones
        
       | hackitup7 wrote:
       | https://staysaasy.com/
       | 
       | It's not quite mine (I share it with a friend), but it is our
       | personal blog since we're anonymous. We write about scaling high-
       | growth engineering and PM teams.
       | 
       | Tech stack is Jekyll with a minimalist theme that we liked
       | (Hydeout). We've set up a continuous deployment pipeline via
       | Gitlab. Sometimes, the engineer in me can't believe that we can
       | have all of these things for free.
        
       | SamWhited wrote:
       | I used to use my blog for photography, but these days it's mostly
       | just occasional thoughts and the picture part is largely unused
       | or something meant to illustrate the article and not one of my
       | photos, but the design still revolves around each post having an
       | image:
       | 
       | https://blog.samwhited.com/
        
       | westcort wrote:
       | https://www.locserendipity.com
       | 
       | You can serendipitously discover and search for old books and
       | resources, listen to old out of copyright music and radio, and
       | talk to a robotherapist, too:
       | https://www.locserendipity.com/Rogerian.html
        
       | gwgundersen wrote:
       | https://gregorygundersen.com/blog/
       | 
       | Simple research blog on ML, stats, etc.
        
         | smitec wrote:
         | The post on Research and Adventure is great. It reminds me a
         | lot of my time at Grad School. Some beautiful photos as well.
        
       | vtomole wrote:
       | My homepage: https://vtomole.com is mostly about quantum
       | computing.
        
       | personjerry wrote:
       | I just want to flex my domain name :)
       | 
       | https://www.poo.guide/
        
       | bellebethcooper wrote:
       | https://bellebcooper.com/
       | 
       | I recently rewrote my site in Python as a learning exercise. It
       | was a good first project to start dabbling in web development.
        
         | vandercv wrote:
         | I love the typography and the simplicity of your site!
        
       | karlicoss wrote:
       | https://beepb00p.xyz I mostly write about data liberation,
       | quantified self and knowledge management.
       | 
       | Some notable links:
       | 
       | https://beepb00p.xyz/myinfra.html -- map of my personal data
       | infrastructure (usually people say I'm a bit mad after seeing
       | this :) )
       | 
       | https://beepb00p.xyz/blog-graph.html -- a nice visual way to
       | explore my posts
       | 
       | https://beepb00p.xyz/exobrain -- my "external brain", basically
       | public notes/links dump
        
       | frenchie4111 wrote:
       | https://staycaffeinated.com/
       | 
       | Haven't written since the new job, been meaning to finish up a
       | few drafts I have lying around
        
       | gmemstr wrote:
       | https://gabrielsimmer.com
       | 
       | Plain ol' HTML and CSS, built off some components of the somehwat
       | defunct Skeleton.css project.
        
       | parima08 wrote:
       | http://www.parimashah.com/
        
       | ereveles wrote:
       | https://www.osiux.ws/
       | 
       | Been trying to write more often, but I just can't get myself to
       | do it. Still, I use to experiment with things I wanna try.
        
         | jitl wrote:
         | Make writing as easy and frictionless as possible.
        
       | qudat wrote:
       | https://erock.io
        
       | rickdg wrote:
       | Standard Notes provides a nice workflow for maintaining a
       | personal blog, here's mine: https://viewfromtheweb.com/
        
       | anatolinicolae wrote:
       | https://anatolinicolae.com/
       | 
       | I'm too lazy to code it myself.
        
       | tomglynch wrote:
       | Had a couple of pieces on my blog already feature on HN
       | 
       | http://tglyn.ch/
       | 
       | Though I think some articles may need an update due to dead video
       | links
        
       | skriptmonkey wrote:
       | https://experiencednovice.dev/blog/
       | 
       | A simple blog for me to document some infrequent tasks. Built
       | using WagtailCMS. Eventually I'll add a nice landing page with
       | more about me. I have a few new blog post ideas that are in
       | progress but writing doesn't come natural to me yet so it's a
       | process to keep pushing forward with it.
        
       | fossuser wrote:
       | https://zalberico.com/
       | 
       | I have a couple posts that I wrote when I felt like I had
       | something to say. I link the serfs and zoom one here pretty
       | frequently in comments when I think the arguments are relevant.
       | How to Become a Hacker made it to #1 on HN which was exciting
       | (none of the others got any real attention)
       | 
       | I really like having an about page because I can link to things I
       | like: https://zalberico.com/about/
       | 
       | Plus it's fun to have a place of your own online and it was fun
       | to make a super simple UI.
        
       | nesoi-mapp wrote:
       | https://trbm.net
        
       | ssklash wrote:
       | https://www.solomonsklash.io/
       | 
       | I do offensive cybersecurity.
        
       | pedrocab wrote:
       | https://pedro.cab My personal website that I made using WordPress
       | where I record absolutely everything I do/watch/read in my life
       | (sleep, exercises, movies, beers, books, places I've visited, tv
       | shows, etc...) since 2015. Unfortunately in portuguese, but it
       | has some really cool charts using chart.js. :)
        
       | sakisv wrote:
       | https://www.sakisv.net
       | 
       | Been meaning to write more, but things have been getting in the
       | way for a while now.
        
       | chrjs wrote:
       | https://standard.dev/
       | 
       | The domain brings me dorky joy.
        
       | ronatory wrote:
        
       | vmsp wrote:
       | Only have a couple of writings, should work on adding more.
       | 
       | https://0x1.pt/
        
       | statico wrote:
       | https://langworth.com
       | 
       | It's a retro experience with a text adventure game. I wrote it to
       | prove to myself that I kinda knew WebGL after shutting down our
       | browser gaming startup.
       | 
       | Only one person has beaten the game. Most don't make it inside
       | the building. Guess I'm not a great game designer ;)
        
         | j1elo wrote:
         | I guess most peoplw don't even try. It was almost trivial to
         | get inside! :)
         | 
         | I'm curious if I skipped something or did as intented... Are
         | you supposed to find the complete keypad number? (i.e. all 4
         | digits?)
        
         | fillskills wrote:
         | Oh this is sooo nice!! Finally a break from templated internet
         | and ads. Love how clean, simple, fast it is.
         | 
         | Game - I am bad at text adventure games so obviously gave up
         | after a few tries
        
       | jppope wrote:
       | https://jonpauluritis.com
       | 
       | Articles touching on a wide range of topics such as technology,
       | business, design, programming, etc.
        
       | offbynull wrote:
       | https://offbynull.com
        
       | nocubicles wrote:
       | Mines https://integrated.ee I blog there about the niche tech
       | stuff that I work on. (ERP software)
        
       | hemloc_io wrote:
       | Not as exciting as some peoples here, but I have a site I've been
       | slowly hacking together (I have very little frontend experience.)
       | 
       | Check it out! Any comments are appreciated.
       | 
       | http://www.hemloc.io
        
       | smbv wrote:
       | It might get buried under all of the other comments, but I write
       | stuff occasionally on my website
       | 
       | https://ersei.saggis.com
       | 
       | Some of the articles are on HN and have gotten a pretty good
       | reception.
        
       | sanjiv1994 wrote:
       | https://sanjivsoni.com
       | 
       | HTML|CSS
        
       | maxFlow wrote:
       | https://rafamarino.com/ Python, analytics, misc. Hugo site, theme
       | is my own.
        
       | joshghent wrote:
       | https://joshghent.com
       | 
       | Raw thought on becoming a better programmer and human
        
       | astrikos wrote:
       | https://art-res.xyz this is a website that I mainly use for
       | blogging about art resources. Made in Hugo, though probably needs
       | a fresh coat of paint.
        
       | randomblock1 wrote:
       | https://randomblock1.com/
       | 
       | I just think it's funny to see the juxtaposition of new, hand-
       | crafted, high quality CSS & JS sites next to... let's just say
       | "minimalist aesthetic" sites.
       | 
       | And then there's mine, just a Jekyll template... Maybe I should
       | learn some webdev.
        
       | pclmulqdq wrote:
       | www.specbranch.com
       | 
       | Made with Hugo. I did a few bits of HTML and CSS, but it was
       | mostly made with a template. Hosted on a DO droplet, with
       | cloudflare.
        
       | grecy wrote:
       | http://theroadchoseme.com
       | 
       | Documenting my years on the road driving my own vehicles to 56
       | countries.
       | 
       | After quitting my software eng job I drove the Pan American
       | Highway from Alaska to Argentina through 17 countries over two
       | years .
       | 
       | After working and saving I drove right around Africa, through 35
       | countries over three years.
       | 
       | Now I'm tackling Australia
        
       | kuharich wrote:
       | http://dashupdate.com/
        
       | jeroenoliemans wrote:
       | https://www.wonderolie.nl updated two years ago. WordPress blog
       | with a portfolio based on 12 year old JSON files. Every couple of
       | years I create a new portfolio site based on it, currently React
        
       | feniv wrote:
       | https://fenivarughese.com/ Hand-crafted Hugo static site hosted
       | on Github Pages.
       | 
       | https://github.com/Feni/feni.github.io
        
       | aidenyb wrote:
       | Here's my attempt at a personal site: https://aidenybai.com
       | 
       | Nothing too flashy, just simple and straight to the point
        
       | cjlm wrote:
       | https://cjlm.ca - currently sporting a newspaper-style layout
       | inspired by http://www.breckyunits.com/
        
       | tekknolagi wrote:
       | https://bernsteinbear.com
       | 
       | I write about programming languages and compilers, mostly.
        
       | bitxbitxbitcoin wrote:
       | Https://www.thehighestcritic.com
       | 
       | A review site with a cannabis slant. Any suggestions on what to
       | review next?
        
       | prashp wrote:
       | https://prashp.gitlab.io/
       | 
       | Tutorials for things I've learnt during my grad research.
        
       | zck wrote:
       | https://zck.org/, a static site on Nearly Free Speech.net. I post
       | about Emacs and generative art. In the future, maybe some improv
       | or guitar posts too.
       | 
       | I also have https://theflyingbuffalo.com/, a buffalo chicken
       | review blog.
        
       | atum47 wrote:
       | https://victorribeiro.com
        
       | poushkar wrote:
       | My blog: http://nywkap.com My guide for tech leads:
       | http://techleadcompass.com
        
       | mike_d wrote:
       | https://www.MikeDamm.com - ANSI art rendered in the browser.
       | Click anywhere to get the music going.
        
       | xena wrote:
       | https://christine.website
        
         | k__ wrote:
         | I like the Markdown-without-parsing-it style.
        
       | thiagomg wrote:
       | Interesting. I always thought my website was just ugly, but now I
       | am calling it minimalist.
       | 
       | http://thiagocafe.com/
        
         | billdietrich1 wrote:
         | No RSS feed ? :-(
        
         | Minor49er wrote:
         | This site is great! I like the layout, topics, and the
         | clickable face in the top right corner of the page
        
       | krishna2 wrote:
       | https://krishna2.com - my personal site with some essays but
       | mostly I keep it to publish my reading list:
       | https://krishna2.com/books
        
       | jacobheric wrote:
       | https://www.jacobheric.com
       | 
       | Been posting mostly photos, and very occasional thoughts, for the
       | last 15 years.
        
       | deanebarker wrote:
       | https://deanebarker.net/
        
       | sussexby wrote:
       | https://www.danheath.io/
       | 
       | Needs altering to have a personal profile and not just a
       | (infrequently updated) blog.
        
       | ovao wrote:
       | Some of these are really amazing. Here's mine:
       | https://www.ovao.dev
       | 
       | SvelteKit, mdsvex for rendering blog posts, and Anime.js for some
       | of the animations (which I should just get around to doing in
       | pure CSS at some point). Deploys to Vercel.
        
       | Jaruzel wrote:
       | OK here goes...
       | 
       | http://www.jaruzel.com/
       | 
       | No, it's not https - I can't be bothered.
       | 
       | Amiga/Gopher/Doctor Who/Terry Pratchett content. Written in bad
       | PHP, with self cranked html/css/js.
        
       | ReaLNero wrote:
       | http://maksimov.ski. Very simple interactive page that I made for
       | fun.
        
         | yobert wrote:
         | Oooo that's fun. I feel like a kid playing with jelly.
        
       | imgabe wrote:
       | https://tiltingatwindmills.dev/
       | 
       | It's a blog and also a place to tinker with various front end
       | things.
        
       | rgoomar wrote:
       | My personal site - https://rishigoomar.com
       | 
       | Built on Nextra and deployed to Render as a static site.
        
       | jerpint wrote:
       | www.jerpint.io
        
       | mos_6502 wrote:
       | https://blog.ctis.me/
       | 
       | This blog is statically generated by Hugo. It's compiled and
       | hosted by Cloudflare Pages, using GitHub for version control.
       | Image files and other large assets are stored in BackBlaze B2 and
       | served via Cloudflare.
       | 
       | I originally built it atop a functional Werc installation, but
       | ultimately decided I would prefer static sites to running a
       | server. Luckily, I stumbled across a port of the base Werc
       | template and styles into Hugo's templating system. From this I
       | was able to port my own revisions and achieve a pleasing result,
       | combining Werc's aesthetic simplicity with my desire for a static
       | site.
        
       | aenean wrote:
       | https://bailey.is
       | 
       | Keeping it simple
        
       | spindle wrote:
       | http://xeny.net
        
       | patrick91 wrote:
       | https://patrick.wtf
       | 
       | Built with next.js and Ghost as a headless CMS
        
       | laptop-man wrote:
       | michaellapan.com just redid it with vuepress, going to try and
       | commit to blogging... again lol
        
       | davidtos wrote:
       | https://www.davidvlijmincx.com/
       | 
       | I write mostly about Java, testing and future additions to the
       | language.
        
       | jachee wrote:
       | Mine's super-simple.
       | 
       | https://rlhitboxes.com
       | 
       | It predates Epic/Psyonix updating their FAQ with all the relevant
       | data. I keep it around because people apparently still like it a
       | lot.
        
       | croshan wrote:
       | https://blog.cyrusroshan.com
       | 
       | Recently redesigned my blog to show previews of the posts before
       | you read them. Though I can't say I thought of the idea on my own
       | --it's inspired by the way Dan Luu screenshots the beginning of
       | his blog posts whenever he posts them on twitter (for example,
       | https://twitter.com/danluu/status/1472142011918471170?s=20&t...)
        
         | ottobonn wrote:
         | Those previews are great! I like that I can start reading the
         | article before clicking it.
        
       | alexobenauer wrote:
       | On my personal site, I've published my explorations (so far) on
       | the future of personal computing, by way of designing an
       | "operating system of the future."
       | 
       | https://alexanderobenauer.com
       | 
       | The site is built in Svelte using Elder.js as an SSG.
        
         | smitec wrote:
         | The content and the design of your site look excellent, well
         | done. I think the lab notes format for longer term projects
         | works well to group ideas.
         | 
         | Is there any way to preview what is in the member magazine? It
         | looks compelling but hard to tell if it crosses into purchase
         | territory from the outside.
        
       | davjhan wrote:
        
       | HeyLaughingBoy wrote:
       | My most recent personal site is running on an ESP8266. Wish I
       | could find an easy way to put it on the internet...
        
       | cushychicken wrote:
       | http://cushychicken.github.io
        
       | mbaris wrote:
       | https://baris.io I am also using a template with nextjs and
       | tailwind. I like how snappy it is
        
       | victorgama wrote:
       | https://vito.io
        
       | stevesearer wrote:
       | https://mrsearer.com/
       | 
       | Logging trips and hikes over the years.
       | 
       | The main thing that is slightly different is that trip reports
       | can be viewed in chronological order as opposed to reverse
       | chronological order like most blogs are arranged.
       | 
       | For instance: https://mrsearer.com/travel/costa-rica-2014/
        
       | marginalia_nu wrote:
       | https://memex.marginalia.nu/
        
         | marginalia_nu wrote:
         | Cloudflare is breaking the icons, but only on mobile so I can't
         | debug why.
         | 
         | It's a custom engine, that renders to both HTML and GemText.
        
       | gentleman11 wrote:
       | Lots of people have posted. I think it would be nice if everyone
       | who links to their site commented on two others
        
       | j3s wrote:
       | https://j3s.sh
       | 
       | it currently runs on https://capsul.org
       | 
       | it's powered entirely by golang :D i recently wrote a (long-
       | winded) thought post about this: https://j3s.sh/thought/my-
       | website-is-one-binary.html
        
       | donbrae wrote:
       | https://www.jamieonkeys.dev/
       | 
       | Made with Eleventy.
        
       | jstrieb wrote:
       | Kept mine simple. Made by hand!
       | 
       | https://jstrieb.github.io
       | 
       | I get a ton of action on my contact form, but mostly from people
       | using Link Lock (one of my projects), or people who use my Cookie
       | Clicker auto clicker bookmarklet.
        
       | catpea wrote:
       | https://www.catpea.com/ custom code exploring github editable
       | data, that is then processed into a local .cache folder and made
       | into an express (JS) website which I then spider to convert into
       | a static version.
       | 
       | UI uses bootstrap with minor modifications.
       | 
       | Compilation is handeled via https://github.com/catpea/eternia
       | which I can't replace with hugo, as I want to have a notion of
       | books, playlists, maybe javascript apps in some articles. I need
       | a custom static site generator.
       | 
       | I am learning how to Narrate audiobooks while reading my own
       | poetry, and learning how to write out philosophical ideas in the
       | process.
       | 
       | I also convert the audio into simple videos on youtube, and
       | recently uploaded a 70+ hour behemoth to the Internet Archive
       | (3.6GB) https://archive.org/details/@catpea-com
       | 
       | I recommend making an audio recording of your writings (I use
       | audacity and a mic with a pop/plosive filer) even if just for
       | your family for 50 or a 100 years from now.
       | 
       | I have no views, I have no time to argue with people which is why
       | I keep away from social media, I only have time make a stranger
       | laugh (I do digital portraits on reddit and occasionally compose
       | a weird song on youtube).
       | 
       | As to the content it self, I am just exploring random subjects,
       | that capture my own curiosity. It is nothing special, it will
       | take me a couple more decades to grow into a writer. This is my
       | start.
       | 
       | Currently I am babbling about digital painting, previously 3D
       | Printing, Music Composition, Circuit Design, Programming,
       | Teaching, Dancing (I dance to Blanco Brown
       | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7U6AoZ27yE at the gym every day
       | I can't help it), Bicycling, Camping, and sending people on the
       | Appalachian trail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPSvdKTEZug
       | 
       | I host with vercel, as a hobby project. If you want to grab all
       | the audio, use the archive.org or youtube. The archive.org link
       | has everything one file, and youtube has a playlist you can hop
       | around.
       | 
       | I am not a fan of ads, I understand YouTube maybe running their
       | own ads on videos I did not monetize. If I recorded a video of my
       | readings, and did video editing, I would regret putting all that
       | time into videos that now would have ads between them.
       | 
       | I like being a narrator, not a fan of videos, decades from now
       | I'll write an AudioBook, in which I complain about High School.
        
       | mateusfreira wrote:
       | https://mateusfreira.github.io/
       | 
       | I just blog about stuff I am doing or reading, some rust some js
       | other stuff
        
       | dradtke wrote:
       | https://damienradtke.com/
        
       | Minor49er wrote:
       | Not mine, but a project of a friend's that makes experimental
       | music to raise money for charity: https://moonmusiq.com/
       | 
       | It's supposed to be simple so everything about it is on a single
       | page without Javascript or any third party dependencies
        
         | MaxLeiter wrote:
         | I like it! but you might want to let your friend know the link
         | color very accessible with that background color:
         | https://wave.webaim.org/report#/https://moonmusiq.com/
        
           | Minor49er wrote:
           | What a great tool. I'll pass this info along. Thank you!
        
       | Elof wrote:
       | https://rad.as
       | 
       | Intended to make this to start blogging... didn't happen but
       | still had some fun making the site
        
         | k__ wrote:
         | Made me lol, thanks
        
       | jaimebuelta wrote:
       | https://wrongsideofmemphis.com/
       | 
       | I talk mostly about Python and other dev topics...
        
       | gattopalla wrote:
       | My main website is a simple Bootstrap website and there's not
       | much of interesting about it. But my blog has a cool system
       | behind it.
       | 
       | https://blog.shish.cat/ or https://blog.shish.cat/basic
       | 
       | It proxies https://telegra.ph, Telegram's article publishing
       | system, adding dark mode and removing js (and other things on the
       | basic version), the homepage is just an article itself. Hosted in
       | a cloudflare worker. Let me know if anyone is interested in the
       | source code.
        
       | JanisIO wrote:
       | Among them are many very inspiring works. I am never really
       | satisfied with my personal websites. Revise mine therefore again.
       | 
       | But the current state is this:
       | 
       | https://janis.io/
        
       | Wowfunhappy wrote:
       | https://jonathanalland.com
       | 
       | I'm actually really proud of it--I love the way it looks and
       | feels. I wanted the site to be _playful_ but still professional,
       | and to feel  "modern" without being flat. Feel free to tell me
       | how I did.
       | 
       | Everything is handwritten HTML + CSS + Javascript; I avoided even
       | using a build system. I did use some tiny Javascript libraries,
       | but I gave myself a limit: the site had to contain more bytes of
       | my own code than other people's code.
       | 
       | The site also supports back to IE11 and Safari 6, as long as
       | Javascript is turned on. (And it works without Javascript in
       | modern browsers.)
        
         | vandercv wrote:
         | Love those animations, it looks so clean!
        
         | JKCalhoun wrote:
         | Wow:
         | 
         | https://jonathanalland.com/caroline.html
        
         | varun_ch wrote:
         | I think it's really cool! I like how the buttons are like more
         | modern versions of old MacOS buttons!
         | 
         | I wish modern design practices didn't make it so button-y
         | buttons look out of place. We've really lost a lot of
         | accessibility with everything using minimal styling for
         | buttons.
        
         | MaxLeiter wrote:
         | I like it! One note though, you may want to disable/lessen the
         | animations when reduced motion is enabled
        
           | Wowfunhappy wrote:
           | I need to revisit reduced motion at some point. I took it out
           | because it was causing problems in an ancient version of
           | Safari (which I have to support because I can and it's my
           | website).
        
         | caslon wrote:
         | Your writing is really incredible.
        
           | Wowfunhappy wrote:
           | Thank you so much!
           | 
           | My current problem is, the two pieces I have right now were
           | so much work, and are so polished, that I can't bring myself
           | to add any new writing, because it wouldn't live up to what I
           | have. Some day...
        
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