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manuel.kiessling.net
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
https://manuel.kiessling.net
Some personal favorites:
Applying The Clean Architecture to Go applications (2012):
https://manuel.kiessling.net/2012/09/28/applying-the-clean-a...
Object-orientation and inheritance in JavaScript: a comprehensive explanation (2012):
https://manuel.kiessling.net/2012/03/23/object-orientation-a...
Why developing software without tests is like driving a car without brakes (2011):
https://manuel.kiessling.net/2011/04/07/why-developing-witho...
Tutorial: Single Page Applications with a Serverless Backend and Infrastructure as Code (2021):
https://manuel.kiessling.net/2021/05/02/tutorial-react-singl...
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
https://manuel.kiessling.net
Covers topics on architecting, building, deploying and running software and systems for the web based on open source tools with lean methodologies.
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Design of This Website
Sorry, that's not minimalism. gwern.net isn't either; I'd call that "brutalism" instead.
THIS is minimalism: https://manuel.kiessling.net
Precisely in the sense of "NOT a lot going on at all times". Just the content, presented pleasently.
And importantly, it's not only minimalism in look-and-feel, but also technically: even a long post with an embedded image like https://manuel.kiessling.net/2021/05/02/tutorial-react-singl... weighs in at under 200 KiB. Loads in under 3 seconds even on "slow 3G" in Chrome. 362 milliseconds via my office's wifi.
Also, no JavaScript. Nothing moves or jumps. Perfectly usable and consumable in a CLI browser like Lynx.
All of that without looking brutalist.
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Technical blogging in the era of Stack Overflow
It’s also a great extension of a CV, at least I see my https://manuel.kiessling.net blog that way.
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Small B Blogging (2018)
I have a very oldschool "FTP webspace" with Ionos (from 1&1) - it's really just your run-of-the-mill static website hosting package, basically unchanged since the late nineties.
Well, it surely changed a lot under the hood from the provider's perspective, I assume, but from the user's perspective, it works as it has always worked: you have a domain, you have an (S)FTP account, you upload your static HTML/CSS files, et voilá, you have a homepage/blog.
I create my HTML/CSS locally using Hugo. The source for my homepage and its blog posts can be seen at https://github.com/manuelkiessling/manuel.kiessling.net.
Super simple, no headaches, no downtimes. Less than 4 bucks per month.
I do depend on Ionos, of course, but as it's only HTML and CSS, it with every web site hosting solution on the planet.
I also depend on Hugo, of course, but Hugo is open source, and I've even stored the Hugo binaries for different platforms locally.
My homepage is at https://manuel.kiessling.net/.
commento
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Must-Have Features to Look for in a Blogging Platform
Commento (privacy-focused)
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Startup to add likes and upvotes on any context?
If I am not misunderstanding what you are trying to built, it seems that it exists already: https://www.powr.io/comments-website-app or https://commento.io/
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Hosted Comments
Thanks - that one is on my short list along with Commento.
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Third party backend comment system (not disqus or wp)
You might wanna check out commento as I've heard good things. Haven't personally used but the impression I get from it is quite positive.
- Commento – Add comments to your website
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Any no-code / low-code product that would allow me to add comments that is not Disqus?
Commento (https://commento.io/ ) is a nice service that I've used with static site generators like Hugo -- very easy to add to a project - no real coding required to include it, and people can add comments to your blog etc... Honest straightforward pricing model for their SASS offering, and it's open source, so you can host it yourself if you have a server.
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Do You Really Need a Message Queue? Handling Background Jobs with Tokio
Given that I don't want to rely on proprietary services, does anyone know of a Commento to Notado's Disqus? (i.e. equivalent but self-hostable and open-source)
- Eu sou o Rodrigo Ghedin, culpado pelo Manual do Usuário e escritor de zine. AMA!
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Circle.so self hosted alternative?
Something like Commento?
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Commenting system for Hugo
Commento (Open Source, available as a service, local install, or docker image)
What are some alternatives?
Tufte CSS - Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts.
remark42 - comment engine
gwern.net - Site infrastructure for gwern.net (CSS/JS/HS/images/icons). Custom Hakyll website with unique automatic link archiving, recursive tooltip popup UX, dark mode, and typography (sidenotes+dropcaps+admonitions+inflation-adjuster).
webmention.io - Easily enable webmentions and pingbacks on any web page
beepb00p - My blog!
Isso - a Disqus alternative
breckyunits.com - Breck Yunits' Blog
staticman - 💪 User-generated content for Git-powered websites
digital-gardeners - Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs
jetson-nano-image - Create minimalist, Ubuntu based images for the Nvidia jetson boards [Moved to: https://github.com/pythops/jetson-image]
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.