Ask HN: How should I create my personal academic blog?
I’m a junior (ish) neuroscientist with some decent quantitative and coding skills. I want to create a personal website to share code, tutorials, opinions, those sorts of things. I would like the site to be quick to load and as small as possible; I’m not afraid to code and pay (a little) for hosting. Would HN readers like to inspire me by describing their blogging workflows? To date I’ve tried two approaches, neither were ideal. (1) A WordPress site with Bluehost. This came with a domain and was extremely easy to use, the themes looked great, etc. The major downsides were that pages loaded really slowly and I was paying for features I would never use. (2) After a while I attempted to switched to Jekyll hosted at GitHub pages. The new site was quick to load and free, but I was uninspired by the available themes. I attempted to modify several of them but it was annoying as all hell Due to the lag between pushing a commit to GitHub and seeing the results on my webpage. 1 comments on Hacker News.
I’m a junior (ish) neuroscientist with some decent quantitative and coding skills. I want to create a personal website to share code, tutorials, opinions, those sorts of things. I would like the site to be quick to load and as small as possible; I’m not afraid to code and pay (a little) for hosting. Would HN readers like to inspire me by describing their blogging workflows? To date I’ve tried two approaches, neither were ideal. (1) A WordPress site with Bluehost. This came with a domain and was extremely easy to use, the themes looked great, etc. The major downsides were that pages loaded really slowly and I was paying for features I would never use. (2) After a while I attempted to switched to Jekyll hosted at GitHub pages. The new site was quick to load and free, but I was uninspired by the available themes. I attempted to modify several of them but it was annoying as all hell Due to the lag between pushing a commit to GitHub and seeing the results on my webpage.
I’m a junior (ish) neuroscientist with some decent quantitative and coding skills. I want to create a personal website to share code, tutorials, opinions, those sorts of things. I would like the site to be quick to load and as small as possible; I’m not afraid to code and pay (a little) for hosting. Would HN readers like to inspire me by describing their blogging workflows? To date I’ve tried two approaches, neither were ideal. (1) A WordPress site with Bluehost. This came with a domain and was extremely easy to use, the themes looked great, etc. The major downsides were that pages loaded really slowly and I was paying for features I would never use. (2) After a while I attempted to switched to Jekyll hosted at GitHub pages. The new site was quick to load and free, but I was uninspired by the available themes. I attempted to modify several of them but it was annoying as all hell Due to the lag between pushing a commit to GitHub and seeing the results on my webpage. 1 comments on Hacker News.
I’m a junior (ish) neuroscientist with some decent quantitative and coding skills. I want to create a personal website to share code, tutorials, opinions, those sorts of things. I would like the site to be quick to load and as small as possible; I’m not afraid to code and pay (a little) for hosting. Would HN readers like to inspire me by describing their blogging workflows? To date I’ve tried two approaches, neither were ideal. (1) A WordPress site with Bluehost. This came with a domain and was extremely easy to use, the themes looked great, etc. The major downsides were that pages loaded really slowly and I was paying for features I would never use. (2) After a while I attempted to switched to Jekyll hosted at GitHub pages. The new site was quick to load and free, but I was uninspired by the available themes. I attempted to modify several of them but it was annoying as all hell Due to the lag between pushing a commit to GitHub and seeing the results on my webpage.
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