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title = "About" title = "About"
author = ["Anne"] author = ["Anne"]
date = 2025-10-31T00:00:00+01:00 date = 2025-10-31T00:00:00+01:00
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Hi there --- and welcome! ## Hi there --- and welcome! {#hi-there-and-welcome}
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. 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 x Anne
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P.S. if you're wondering... ### P.S. if you're wondering... {#p-dot-s-dot-if-you-re-wondering-dot-dot-dot}
- you'll find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>) - you'll find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>)
- my literate Emacs configuration: [init.el.org](<https://blog.minded.net/pages/emacs/init.el.org>) - my literate Emacs configuration: [init.el.org](<https://blog.minded.net/pages/emacs/init.el.org>)

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title = "Hello World!" title = "Hello World!"
author = ["Anne"] author = ["Anne"]
date = 2025-03-16T00:00:00+01:00 date = 2025-03-16T00:00:00+01:00
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summary = "Youve 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." summary = "Youve 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! ## Hi there --- and welcome! {#hi-there-and-welcome}
Youve stumbled upon my quiet spot online. Probably you ended up here while figuring something out, just like I usually do. Youve stumbled upon my quiet spot online. Probably you ended up here while figuring something out, just like I usually do.
Im [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. Im 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.
I quickly discovered the joy of being independent --- and how empowering it is to understand things because youve built them yourself. I quickly discovered the joy of being independent --- and how empowering it is to understand things because youve built them yourself.
While tinkering, I learned a lot from others who shared their bits and pieces online. Thats 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 :-) While tinkering, I learned a lot from others who shared their bits and pieces online. Thats 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 :-)
x Anne x [Anne](<mailto:anne@minded.net>)

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title = "The appeal of wysiwyg" title = "The appeal of wysiwyg"
author = ["Anne"] author = ["Anne"]
date = 2025-11-01T00:00:00+01:00 date = 2025-11-01T00:00:00+01:00
lastmod = 2025-11-01T10:53:49+01:00 lastmod = 2025-11-01T15:21:00+01:00
tags = ["hugo", "workflow"] tags = ["hugo", "workflow"]
draft = false draft = false
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? ## Hugo is awesome {#hugo-is-awesome}
<!--more--> 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?
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! 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!
## My workflow {#my-workflow} ### My workflow {#my-workflow}
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. 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. > 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.
## Get it out there {#get-it-out-there} ### Get it out there {#get-it-out-there}
When I'm done writing, I commit and push my edits to my main repository on Gitea: 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. Gitea then automagically gets Hugo to rebuild my blog and publish it online. It really is that simple.
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 > 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
If you are curious, you can find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>). If you are curious, you can find the repo of this blog here: [git.minded.net](<https://git.minded.net/anne/blog.minded.net>).