ebiester 8 days ago

I think the difference is that I spent so much time tweaking the website that I wasn't writing. Moving back to Jekyll was entirely a move because I wanted to spend more of that time writing.

At the same time, I know that it limits me in other ways (for example, I'd love to have a way to post to my blog in one section and federate to bluesky and mastodon, and I know it's possible, but I would have to build it. So I'll eventually move from Jekyll.)

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parpfish 8 days ago

An actual LLM use case!

A model that generates AI slop blog posts so you don’t need to write content and can just focus on the fun parts of making the website

indigodaddy 8 days ago

I’d imagine almost any old model could do this?

delfinom 8 days ago

Why even waste money on an LLM. Just lorum ipsum the content since nobody is going to read it anyway

parpfish 8 days ago

but a model could write blog posts that describe changes to the website as a blog-style changelog (e.g., 'today i spent an hour playing with CSS to change padding' or 'i refactored the backend to do more async calls')

a self-documenting blog about the blog.

topaz0 8 days ago

\lipsum has been perfectly good at that for decades