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title: "My First Post"
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date: 2025-11-10
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Is this not your fifth post about making a blog?
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Well, yes, but let me explain. Over the years of being a human on earth, I've found that I have a large want to produce content, be it music, art, writing, etc... I'm going to stop myself before I end up writing about my thoughts on human nature, all this to say. I want to write, I want it to be frictionless to go from "I want to write about X" to seeing it online. During this time of being a software engineer, I've tried MANY solutions. All of them having their own unique problems / annoyances, which I either knew about before using them, or accidently found out. Here is a short list
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1) Doing things myself (NextJS + Strapi): Stupid high development cost / friction / effort.
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2) Ghost: Comes with extra features I don't need / paid since I didn't want to host it myself
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3) Writing raw HTML and publically hosting it: I don't think I need to get into why this is not a good idea.
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As you can see, a lot of solutions have different tradeoffs (That is how it works, after all). I was never really satisfied with any of them, as one would be able to tell by my lack of blogs / content creation schedule. So, what's (hopefully) different this time? Everything. I'll get into the nitty gritty in a later blog post, but as a teaser. I've setup a server box and a storage box, I have gitea, bitwarden, immich, etc... all running, which is allowing me to take full control of everything (digital independence) and set things up exactly how I want to.
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My current workflow for writing a blog post is
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1) Think of something to write about
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2) Write about it in a git repository
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2.a) Write the post in all the languages I speak
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3) Push
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4) done
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This workflow was so nice that whilst I was setting up the website, I never ran hugo locally *once*. As I go from something on my laptop -> published online in ~15 seconds. I assume there will be many problems I'll have to face which I haven't ran into (eg: I have 0 idea how code is going to look), but alas, I shall figure out a way forward.
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Peace out nerds o7
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