Does anyone have a good starter template for Jekyll + Tailwind and no build?

#Ruby #Tailwind #Jekyll

Trying to get #isso comments working on my #jekyll blog. So far so good, though in desperation I turned to an LLM for some css issues since I'm out of my depth and it's SUCH a PITA.
I've been twiddling with my blog. It's written in #Jekyll which feels like a slightly arcane choice, but I have done some important housekeeping to make it easier to post to. First of all, added a templates folder and now draft my posts in Obsidian, with a New Post template. I've also added a Jekyll-ignored Tools folder with a bunch of Obsidian databases in it so I can get a nice overview of drafts, published posts, pages, etc. There's a template for a certain kind of post format as well I plan to do on a semi-regular basis, so that should be helpful too.

The last and most important thing I've done is started documentation in the README.md so that if I drop this thing for six months and pick it up again, I can minimise the time spent scratching my head trying to remember how any of it works. The automated git push -> shows up online part in particular is a bit magical without some docs to follow if I need to fix or iterate on it.

Currently working on a branch of said repo trying to get a decent self-hosted commenting platform working. Tried #Remark42 but couldn't get it to work with my self-hosted OIDC provider, and all the documented options were enshittificatory/problematic US platforms. Trying #Isso next instead.

All this effort for, let's face it, 2 or 3 comments a year, MAX. But still.

Bore v0.58 released.

It's easier to cross-post from gopherhole to Jekyll.

https://github.com/someodd/bore/releases/tag/v0.58.0.0

#jekyll #gopher

Release v0.58.0.0 · someodd/bore

Build phlogs/gopherholes. Contribute to someodd/bore development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Booked an #OpenBSD instance @OpenBSDAms in Dec and finally put it to use serving static #Jekyll pages. Setting up #Caddy and Let's Encrypt was refreshingly easy, and the OpenBSD FAQ helped with package management. The only real hurdle was serving content on port 80 and 443. I'm solving that with pf redirecting traffic to Caddy at the moment.

I've put on a fresh code of paint on my personal blog (https://batsov.com/) today. I've been using #Jekyll for ages and today I've switched from the Minimal Mistakes theme to Chirpy.

Normally I do such theme changes manually, but in line with the times I've opted to delegate the update to an AI agent. I have to give it to #ClaudeCode - it handled theme update quite well overall and it even fixed some inconsistent tags I had used over the years.

(think)

Bozhidar Batsov’s personal blog

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I've recently gotten hooked to the Gemini protocol. This obsession came about after I learned about the Tildeverse over XMPP, registered for tilde.pink, and started playing with the public_gemini directory. If you can write basic Markdown, you can write Gemtext with minimal differences. It is really easy to create a capsule (webpage) from nothing. As such, I loved it except for one small nitpick.

I am really used to using scripts for fun behaviour. For example, on my own webpage, I usually greet newcomers using their time of day instead of simple greetings like "good to see you" or "hello". I don't have a clue why I prefer this other than "it's funny". However, Gemini doesn't provide any means of scripting in their spec. As such, you cannot script Gemini capsules on most Gemini servers, including gmid which is used by tilde.pink.

I was thinking of solutions for this, and I concluded that I should probably look into templating and scheduled builds for this task. My reasoning for this is that it provides the illusion of scripted behaviour while remaining statically built for the small web. This could also be used in many Gemini servers as it creates Gemtext files from templates. This would make Gemini scriptable while retaining it's purpose.

I'm planning to design this in Ruby, mostly as an influence from Jekyll. If anyone wants to talk about it more with me, please let me know, as I am open to ideas. I also plan to write a post about the Tildeverse when I'm well rested. More specifically, about my thoughts regarding the community.

#tildeverse #tilde #geminiprotocol #web #programming #ruby #jekyll #tech #technology #opensource #SmallWeb

It's that time of the week where I post my Weekly Brain Dump!

- I figure out how to use #Jekyll properly
- #TaylorEngine gets AABB collisions and LocalCI
- Using #SimpleCSS for my base styling on the blog

https://sean.taylormadetech.dev/2026/01/15/weekly-dump-5.html

#blog #programming #ruby #GameDev #WeeklyBrainDump

Sean - Weekly Brain Dump #5

Just a simple blog.

Hi, bodies! 👋 I've add a small section about my workout to my website 👉 https://xolat.games/workout.html

These images was made by xolatgames © 2026

All rights reserved!

And, I guess, that I will adds more exercises to there time after time 🤸‍♂️

And, that's all. See you soon ✌️😉

#workout #workouts #sport #fitness #exercise #exercises #website #websites #jekyll #body #art #arts #image #images #picture #pictures #illustration #illustrations #health

For all you #jekyll and #hugo users, a question: Did you consider #pelican (https://getpelican.com/).

If not, why not?

If you did, why did you not choose it?

Pelican – A Python Static Site Generator

Pelican static site generator