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I’ve been wanting a dead‑simple way to publish small personal sites on Neocities without build tools, databases, or plugins. Today I’m sharing Neo‑CMS — a tiny flat‑file CMS that renders Markdown right in the browser.
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  1. all the pieces laid out
    I swear if you have a strategy for laying out the pieces it goes easier!
  2. the back of the BILLY
    I should have drawn something back here lol
  3. upright BILLY
    An upright BILLY
  4. the living room
    I’m so happy with how it came together 😍

Azure and I bought this bookshelf wayyyyy back in December, but couldn't put it up until the Yule tree went away. We did that last weekend but finally had the energy to assemble the BILLY tonight.

It went together much easier than I expected, even for IKEA furniture. And I love how it came together!

I made a no‑build CMS for Neocities

I’ve been wanting a dead‑simple way to publish small personal sites on Neocities without build tools, databases, or plugins. Today I’m sharing Neo‑CMS — a tiny flat‑file CMS that renders Markdown right in the browser. The whole idea is: just files. Drop Markdown into /content, list those files in content/index.json, and add a little YAML front matter for titles, menus, and slugs. That’s it. No build step. No dependencies. No CLI. If you can edit a text file and upload it to Neocities, you ca...

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This looks awesome! I have thought about building something like that before. Nice work 🎉

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When I rewrote my “About Me” page some days ago, I was thinking about how long I’ve already been blogging. My thought was 2016, so about 10 years. But reading about another blog birthday piqued my interest again, and I did some more rese...

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Many are taking the start of the year as a chance to update their “default apps” lists. I created a post listing mine in 2023. But as I also had a list of “self-hosted services” I use, I decided to merge those lists, and you can find it ...

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Building a Home Server

I’ve been having a lot of fun the past few days building out my home server. It’s been a fun adventure revisiting old territory, and I wanted to take some time to write about the setup I’ve settled on for now. The core idea behind this setup is simple: the foundation should be well documented. That way, if I want or need to tear it all down, build a new server, and spin everything back up, I can do it with minimal effort. This setup definitely still has some rough edges, but what I have is so...

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This is amazing. Maybe I’ll start an SLC Ludd club lol