Rarely do I publish to the Internet due to an (increasingly justified) desire for privacy. Maybe these words will end up training a language model somewhere. They will almost certainly be mirrored on archives. I dislike that, but I suppose it’s a tradeoff.
However, in an attempt to share information I’ve started with hugo. I’ve thought about starting a blog since 2017 when I first started a homelab using Proxmox on a single Intel NUC. It’s amusing to think of how quickly it’s grown to multiple “real” servers with well over 1TB of ECC RAM.
Far more work is needed to better integrate with git/Ansible for long-term maintenance as this first post is made simply with vim
and the hugo binary. I made an error and didn’t bother to look up if vim
had an undo function- maybe there’s a vim
binding I don’t know about. I suppose I could join the millions of people with blog posts of vim tricks, but hopefully post 2 will be more interesting.