Adding Comments to My Jekyll Site
I've been working on adding support for comments over the last few months. On a static site, that's hard, but it's finally done.
π 21 November 2025
Hi, Iβm Kev and this is my corner of the web β part blog, part soapbox. Youβll find tech experiments, the occasional rant, and more than a few opinions that are probably wrong (but fun to argue about). Have a wander, you might find something interesting.
I've been working on adding support for comments over the last few months. On a static site, that's hard, but it's finally done.
π 21 November 2025
Loren posts a response arguing that while self-hosting and local builds have their charm, the simplicity and zero-maintenance nature of services like Netlify often make them the more practical choice for small personal sites.
π 20 November 2025
A look at why small, personal websites donβt need big-tech static hosting, and how a simple local build and rsync workflow gives you faster deploys, more control, and far fewer dependencies.
π 19 November 2025
Andre argues that independent blogging isnβt about scale at all, but about integrity β choosing a place you control, writing in your own voice, and keeping the web human.
π 15 November 2025
I've managed to get my Jekyll based site working behind Bunny CDN, while maintaining my .htaccess redirects. Here's how I did it...
π 14 November 2025
Alex explores how stepping back from noisy, instant communication helped him fall back in love with email as a calmer, more human medium.
π 13 November 2025
My mum recently asked me what I think happens after we die. Not being religious, I think my response surprised her.
π 11 November 2025
When it comes to email, are you an archiver or a deleter? Chris talks about his approach, and some of what others do. I thought I'd add my approach to the pile.
π 06 November 2025
Ever searched for a fix to a technical problem, only to get a 1,000 word essay on what the thing is? Yeah, me too.
π 05 November 2025
Bloggingβs identity shifted in 2001 from quirky personal logs to serious commentary and war-blogging, as new platforms and RSS made real-time publishing possible.
π 30 October 2025
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