@KanekoTheKoolio underrated solution is Jekyll Now: https://www.jekyllnow.com
Uses the jekyll static site generator, but is no-code. you just fork the respo, fill in your blog deets/socials in the config.yml file on github, and upload your posts as markdown. it'll automatically build and publish
@pujz @KanekoTheKoolio uch you kids have it so good
@taalumot @KanekoTheKoolio it really is the golden age. hugo is even better but has a bit more technical overhead and doesn't integrate directly with github. it's amazing that you can have your own corner of the internet for domain price/year
@KanekoTheKoolio @taalumot if u don't mind more CLI in your life then hugo deploying to netlify via gh repo is the most joyful and lightweight blogging experience i've ever used
@pujz @taalumot https://mastodon.social/@KanekoTheKoolio/110159876044838803
I’m actually a bit of a cli slut tbqh
@KanekoTheKoolio @taalumot glad to find another tui fan in the wild tho. running exclusively spotify-tui and a spotify daemon makes me feel like a haxxor but i think brings almost 0 performance benefit
@KanekoTheKoolio @taalumot ok awesome will check out! agreed that spotifyd is trash, the only way i could get it to work was to use another device on the network to play, and use the tui just for queueing and control
@KanekoTheKoolio (taal lmk if you want to be untagged given that this is a ridiculous tangent lmao)
@pujz @taalumot ok i literally went thru the spotify-tui fiasco a month ago and I gotta say, whatever underlying daemon they’re using(spotifyd?) is jank af. Kept lagging when I was compiling, or even when I moved windows around.
Highly rec spotify-player instead.
Also spotify-player has more recent updates. The only downside is I think the search function is limited to stuff you have liked/playlisted (for now??)