Wow. It looks like the Hugo awards are all sorts of pear-shaped this year. Babel wasn't even considered and the voting seems clearly jacked up across the board. I have suspicions about what happened, but I'm looking forward to someone smarter than me and with more information to explain things.
It appears that the answer to "Did the Chinese government pressure the Chengdu 2023 #Worldcon#Hugo-Award Committee into censoring the award ballot?" is "Yes. Yes they did."
I was just reading, I think a week or so ago, about a static website system with integrated #ActivityPub features, using #Hugo. But now I lost the link.
The big benefit is actually running a static site - everything works and it is so fast.
It requires thinking through your dynamic content. Which is still generally easy using #selfhosted#webservices, so your site is not waiting/costing you subscription fees.
As the world's most occasional literary critic, I believe you may or may not be interested in my (very brief) thoughts on Murata Sayaka's "Convenience Store Woman":
Huh... So I'm debugging the issue with #hugo since I want to fully understand what went wrong first.
First of all, hugo requires entering a base url, which is fine. I think the issue arises from the fact that my static site is served from a container, and I did it in a highly hack-ish way...
So the website itself (https://test.zlatiah-no.one/) looks just fine. Problem occurs when I try to click anything. For example, clicking on blog is supposed to take me to test.zlatiah-no.one/posts/; instead, it took me to 127.0.0.1/posts/
I also changed the theme from an overly fancy one to ananke, which is quite literally the tutorial theme and should not be breaking
My suspicion is this has something to do with how hugo structures its static site output? But still, I never had this issue with my handwritten site, no idea what's wrong here
Maybe jekyll or pelican won't have this problem...?
What I really want is something more akin to the Wordpress plugin. i.e. a full integration with the protocol. A blog author that can be followed by a Mastodon user etc.
@pieceofthepie A lot of #Hugo themes have Disqus plugin support. I've used it on one of my project. AFAIK there's still no "offical" #ActivityPub plugin for Hugo, though. I think a few people have gotten something to work.
Quite some years ago I switched to static websites. I don't need (more precise: don't want) any kind of active pages as it is simply not needed for my blog or other sites I have. And working with #jekyll is still a wonderful experience. Exactly because Jekyll hasn't changed much over many years. It does what it does, in simple and reliable ways. A git repo with markdown documents, a shell command, a git commit and boom. Site updated. No struggles with databases etc. I like.
It was actually fun to play a bit with 11ty, an alternative to the Hugo static website builder. (11ty actually worked for me.)
Not switching to it, though, because my current sites consist of html-files, not directories with an index.html file inside them. Any link to the existing site would end up going nowhere, unless I were to create some clever PHP thing which intercepts such a call, converts it to the directory name and forwards there.
Frage: Gibt es schon Implementierungen in Hugo, wie sich folgende Dinge in (auf einem öffentlichen Git-Repo basierenden) mit Hugo gebaute Seiten einbauen lassen:
Implementierung von Vorlesefunktion mithilfe SpeechUtterances-API ohne Drittanbieterquelle
Einstellung, dass die Schriftgröße eingestellt werden kann?
I don't know why I am torturing myself this way but I am making a website using #Hugo and #OxHugo package from #Emacs as I read through the ox-hugo manual. :neofox_laptop_notice:
I am derailing waaaay too much from what I am trying to do today :neofox_googly_drool:
Előfizettem egy #wordpressCom szolgáltatásra aztán 30 perc alatt eljutottam a "visszatérítés" képernyőre.
Foshalom lett a #GuttenbergEditor bevezetése óta.
Minden sablon borzasztó, és egy sima színsémát van pofájuk prémium featureként árulni.
Ja és mindent is tud csak éppen könnyen és egyszerűen blogolni nem.
Marad a #Hugo.
Migrated my recipe page food.foosel.net (also accessible as foodsel.net ^^) from the old Jekyll + Chowdown setup to #Hugo and the GoChowdown theme. Builds way faster now and there's also so much less clutter in the repo.
Gotta say, after switching my personal page/blog/til to Hugo back in January, I've grown quite fond of it.