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title = "About"
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author = ["Anne"]
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date = 2025-10-31T00:00:00+01:00
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Hi there --- and welcome!
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## Hi there --- and welcome! {#hi-there-and-welcome}
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You've stumbled upon my quiet spot online. I'm Anne (she/her), a DIY geek kind of girl living in the wonderful city of Amsterdam.
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x Anne
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P.S. if you're wondering...
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### P.S. if you're wondering... {#p-dot-s-dot-if-you-re-wondering-dot-dot-dot}
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- you'll find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>)
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- my literate Emacs configuration: [init.el.org](<https://blog.minded.net/pages/emacs/init.el.org>)
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title = "Hello World!"
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author = ["Anne"]
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date = 2025-03-16T00:00:00+01:00
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summary = "You’ve stumbled upon my quiet spot online. Probably you ended up here while figuring something out, just like I usually do. Hopefully you find a few answers here --- or at least some inspiration."
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Hi there --- and welcome!
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## Hi there --- and welcome! {#hi-there-and-welcome}
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You’ve stumbled upon my quiet spot online. Probably you ended up here while figuring something out, just like I usually do.
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I’m [Anne](<mailto:anne@minded.net>) (she/her), a DIY geek kind of girl living in the wonderful city of Amsterdam. Some time ago, out of curiosity, I started building my own private server from collected scrap parts. I wanted to understand how the internet actually works. So I got myself a [domain name](<https://minded/net>) and figured out how to set up and manage my own mail server on Linux.
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I’m Anne (she/her), a DIY geek kind of girl living in the wonderful city of Amsterdam. Some time ago, out of curiosity, I started building my own private server from collected scrap parts. I wanted to understand how the internet actually works. So I got myself a [domain name](<https://minded/net>) and figured out how to set up and manage my own mail server on Linux.
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I quickly discovered the joy of being independent --- and how empowering it is to understand things because you’ve built them yourself.
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While tinkering, I learned a lot from others who shared their bits and pieces online. That’s exactly what this small corner of the web is about too. Hopefully you find a few answers here --- or at least some inspiration. Happy to help :-)
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x Anne
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x [Anne](<mailto:anne@minded.net>)
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title = "The appeal of wysiwyg"
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author = ["Anne"]
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date = 2025-11-01T00:00:00+01:00
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tags = ["hugo", "workflow"]
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draft = false
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summary = "For a DIY girl like me, [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) is awesome. Hugo is a static website generator that gives you complete control over its output --- right from the command line. What more could a girl wish for?"
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For a DIY girl like me, [Hugo](<https://gohugo.io>) is awesome. Hugo is a static website generator that gives you complete control over its output --- right from the command line. What more could a girl wish for?
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## Hugo is awesome {#hugo-is-awesome}
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For a DIY girl like me, [Hugo](<https://gohugo.io>) is awesome. Hugo is a static website generator that gives you complete control over its output --- right from the command line. What more could a girl wish for?
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Even better, you can use your [favorite text editor](<https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/>) to write new content or tweak your theme. While I love the command line, I do understand the appeal of wysiwyg: it's nice to be able see what your content will look before publishing it online. But do you really need a full-blown content management system with all the bells and whistles for that? Nope, actually you don't. Hugo can help you out just as easily!
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## My workflow {#my-workflow}
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### My workflow {#my-workflow}
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So what does my workflow look like? In a nutshell: I create some new content on my laptop, check out how it renders in my browser locally, and when satisfied, push it to my server --- which automaticaly deploys it online.
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> Side note: Hugo supports several [content formats](<https://gohugo.io/content-management/formats/>) out of the box. [Markdown](<https://www.markdownguide.org/tools/hugo/>) is the default format, but it also supports [Emacs Org Mode](<https://orgmode.org/>) and other formats. I really love Org Mode, together with [ox-hugo](<https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo>) to export my Org files to Markdown for Hugo. Maybe I'll circle back on that in another post.
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## Get it out there {#get-it-out-there}
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### Get it out there {#get-it-out-there}
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When I'm done writing, I commit and push my edits to my main repository on Gitea:
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Gitea then automagically gets Hugo to rebuild my blog and publish it online. It really is that simple.
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Note to self: don't forget about `draft = true` in the [front matter](<https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/#draft>) of my new post :P
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> One last note to self: don't forget about `draft = true` in the [front matter](<https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/#draft>) of my new post :P
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If you are curious, you can find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>).
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