

Server code generating HTML is icky in modern web development.
There’s been a big uptick in interest around SSR lately, so maybe not.
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Server code generating HTML is icky in modern web development.
There’s been a big uptick in interest around SSR lately, so maybe not.
No, not at all.
They are a shorthand for “give me the index of this directory” rather than “give me the first file you find named this.” In some configurations, the presence of absence of a trailing slash dramatically reduces the amount of computation an HTTP server must execute before responding to the request.
The eyeballs. I only sweat when I’m sad.
Look into the GitHub integration. Your pipeline could be StackEdit -> GitHub + GitHub Actions -> Self-hosted final destination.
StackEdit is a good rich text to markdown web application: https://stackedit.io/
… A … blog? Are you asking if it’s possible to selfhost a blog?
That’s cool.
For one: your university might own anything you create while using their resources and facilities.
Was that the concert in, like, a parking lot on Columbus Blvd. which was secretly a Primus concert?
Oh, shit! He was always a bit vitriolic.
lol that’s precious
…could have sworn it was All About the Pentiums.