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I use a Static Site Generator (SSG) regularly.

You will have wysiwyg when you develop locally.

Here's an overview over some tools: http://staticgen.com/


I see, yeah I use Next.js pretty regularly, you mean on hot reload then?

You still need to write your content as Markdown or something else, right? I feel the editors of Substack give some nice features like shortcuts for bold, italics. What do you do about that?


You can use nextjs to statically generate a whole site, or incrementally regenerate it for slowly changing parts.

I tried several on this list a few years ago and found Jekyll the most flexible/enjoyable for my use case. It's a bit dated though.

Release party @ https://meet.ffmuc.net/flohmarkt right now \o/


Ported the source from https://oldschoolprg.x10.mx/projets.php to SDL2 in my fork https://github.com/midzer/minislug/tree/sdl2 and to WASM afterwards.


I've added mobile controls and keyboard menu navigation to my fork https://github.com/midzer/CandyCrisis

Original repo: https://github.com/jorio/CandyCrisis


Because Chrom* removed it.


Firefox is independent of Chromium, why would they remove it?


Unclear, imho I think Mozilla thought jxl had zero chances of chrome was not supporting it and hence they gave it up.

Or, they were using the same google-developed library.


The debian community on IRC is very friendly and supportive as well.


Yes, few are going to surf shoogle.net directly.

Shop sub-pages are indexed though, so you will find them via the search engine of your choice.

DE, EN, ES and FR language countries are supported already: https://shoogle.net/overview/


Suitable background music for this project: Binary Finary - 1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8IVONhSEY0


Haha. Let's go.


And when you critizise AI you get downvotes. Non-AI posts rarely get any upvotes.

Sad times...


I see one of your other comments someone says something reasonable about AI you you reply "keep your head on a swivel". It's not in line with HN guidelines really.

>Be kind. Don't be snarky. Converse curiously; don't cross-examine. Edit out swipes. Comments should get more thoughtful and substantive,...


Just to make sure, which part of HN are you looking at? Because at least what I managed to count at this very moment on the front page (page 1), there are 24 non-AI and non-LLM related topics out of 30. Is that rare?


It’s the weekend, just wait until Monday and you will see at least 50% of the front page is AI-domain related content until Friday afternoon.


More like one third when it's peak, one quarter on a quieter day.


I’ve seen over 1/3 at a count of 13 last week when I wondered the same question in the article title.


I get the gist, but I waited for a day to check it again: 6 / 29 today (+ 1 hiring ad). A bit more, but still not 50% :D


Not my experience. Whenever I voice my view, which is that ChatGPT is way more engaging and accurate than the average specimen of the homo sapiens class (these are a funny, primitive species of carbon-based turing machine evolved in some galaxy somewhere), I get downvoted


I have been writing quite a few comments against AI and they are all more upvoted than downvoted.


Ironic you think that. Usually saying anything positive about AI gets you downvotes, and critics are upvoted. People even post and upvote articles from Gary Marcus and Ed Newton-Rex without a hint of jest.


In my experience, people who lead with "I got censored for just sharing a dissenting opinion" are not very reliable narrators of their experiences, to put it gently. Very much depends of course, which is extra annoying, but it does unfortunately make even more sense.


Where is the downvote button...


Lol what don't you like about my scraper?


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