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andrewzah.com-docker
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
Here’s my personal site: https://andrewzah.com/
It’s statically compiled with Hugo. I switched from Zola due to lack of asscidoctor support. My focus is on minimalism and loading fast.
The sad thing is I’ve spent dozens more hours working on the code for this site than actually writing articles. (Counting the various migrations from Zola, etc).
I have some drafts for articles but I just have zero motivation to write these days. I’d rather practice guitar.
fastpages
- [P] I Made An Easy-To-Use Python Package That Creates Beautiful Html Reports From Jupyter Notebooks
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[D] What do you use to make your blog/personal websites?
I use FastPages by fastai community: https://fastpages.fast.ai/ It's similar to Markdown in terms of writing the blog and you can even convert your Jupyter Notebook to a blog page directly.
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
My blog isn't all that amazing visually, but I'll use this to recommend fast pages. If you know a bit of coding and your goal is to write and not tinker, it's the perfect tool.
[1] www.adithyabalaji.com
[2] https://github.com/fastai/fastpages
- Utterances – a lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
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A personal website portfolio - yay or nay?
Fastpage blog
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Show HN: Render Jupyter notebooks as interactive articles with Deepnote
Thanks for mentioning nbdev (which as mentioned works well with DeepNote).
FYI, the blog post you linked to is a bit out of date - we have something much better for blogging with jupyter notebooks nowadays, which is fastpages: https://fastpages.fast.ai/ . It's compatible with the same annotations used in nbdev.
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Ask HN: Convert Jupyter Notebook into Static Site Blog Post?
Have you looked into https://github.com/fastai/fastpages
From the readme:
>An easy to use blogging platform, with support for Jupyter notebooks, Word docs, and Markdown.
There's also that: https://www.scottcondron.com/jupyter/blogging/visualisation/...
Found by searching for "jupyter notebook to blog"
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Simple website framework to show data science work
Try fastpages from fastai. You can create blogs from your notebook https://github.com/fastai/fastpages
What are some alternatives?
yxans-klagan - Web tool for Forbidden Lands
gitlab
knowledge - Everything I know
pydna - Clone with Python! Data structures for double stranded DNA & simulation of homologous recombination, Gibson assembly, cut & paste cloning.
Bulma - Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
utterances - :crystal_ball: A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
git-bug - Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges
nextjs-notion-starter-kit - Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js and Vercel.
BestPractices - Things that you should (and should not) do in your Materials Informatics research.
react-simple-terminal - A very simplistic react terminal
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org