been spending some time during the last few days cleaning up my personal web site and server; restoring files, scrubbing cialis ads created via old php vulnerabilities

I should probably chronicle this process. what do people use for self-hosted blogging these days? maybe I should just toot about it and syndicate somehow

@sixfoot6 Writing your own blog cms in php is a time consuming hobby you could pick up.

@pb that sounds like a timeline fork from 2002 that I'm kinda glad I never went down

but: Jekyll looks fun

@sixfoot6 @pb I tried to use Jekyll and somehow couldn't figure it out
@rustyk5 @pb rusty I have a fancy unicorn title from a fancy unicorn company, I'm not to sort to hide from Jekyll
@sixfoot6 @pb if you use it, please write about how to use it, because I was genuinely left mystified. I'm not even sure if I installed it?
@rustyk5 @pb @sixfoot6 It took me a while to wrap my head around Jekyll, but it's not bad once you get it set up. Most aggravating problem I found is, by default, pagination only works in the root directory.
@sixfoot6 theres some interesting stuff in the nodeJS space, no idea if you want to go in that direction â€” iirc i've heard good things about Hatch but there are lots of options