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Almost eight years ago I launched Fanography. It has just received its biggest technical overhaul since then: fanography.info is now a static website, generated with Hugo and served from GitHub Pages. From Flask to Hugo Before, Fanography was a Flask application: a little Python server that assembled each page on the fly from the underlying classification data. That worked well, but it meant there was always a server that needed to keep running, be kept up to date, and be paid for in one way or another. So I rebuilt it from scratch with Hugo: The old Flask application has been retired. As with moving my own website to Hugo, the migration should be invisible to visitors—please let me know if something broke! New information on Fanography Whilst I was busy with Fanography, I decided to add a bit of data that I've wanted to be there for a long time. The Mori–Mukai determinant Each entry page now displays the Mori–Mukai determinant $d(X)$, and it is included for all 105 families. I wrote…

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