23 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Stick to using technologies that have been used for a while Technologies that have been used for a while have a higher likelihood of lasting a longer time Jekyll (which I use) was first released in 2008. While it does not get a lot of releases, it is still being supported now and I haven’t had any problems. Similarly Hugo was created in 2015 and Eleventy in 2017, both very popular static site generators. This is sometimes called “Choose Boring Technology” Do not assume that linked content will last forever Prevent link rot I have started using blockquotes and quotes and linking back to original sources, especially with tweets You could also use Quotebacks Compile into HTML or something that is plain text readable The CEO of Obsidian talked a lot about “file over app” This site (made with Jekyll) is all Markdown that compiles into HTML so it is readable and portable Host your own stylesheets, JavaScript, images, and data if you can Relying on external services, relies on network…

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