A new website - Jekyll to Astro Starlight migration
The website has been updated and I have chosen to replace Jekyll with Astro Starlight.
The website has been updated and I have chosen to replace Jekyll with Astro Starlight.
After conducting some research, I discovered Ollama, an open-source tool that simplifies running large language models (LLMs) locally on your machine.
A quick note on downloading Python packages and installing them offline on other machines.
Budibase is an open-source low-code platform designed to help users quickly build custom internal tools and workflows.
Using tags in the front matter of markdown notes with Jekyll.
My static website generator workflow.
For local development, Jekyll can be run in server mode inside the container. It will watch for changes, rebuild the site, and provide access through its included web server.
Code-server is Visual Studio Code running on a remote server, accessible through the browser.
Setting up the Jekyll paginate v2 plugin.
Searching for static website hosting.
Font Awesome provides a great icon library. It is very easy to use on any website and the free set of icons is sufficient for me.
Trying Netlify static website hosting in combination with GitHub.
In 2021, I switched from Google to Proton to take control of my data. By 2024, I revamped this website using Astro Starlight and now write notes in MDX format with Visual Studio Code.