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Nextgridlast Sunday at 4:29 PM5 repliesview on HN

Only problem I find with self-hosted blogs and certain personalities like mine is that I spend more time tinkering with the blog engine than actually blogging.

I ended up migrating back to a hosted solution explicitly because it doesn't allow me such control, so the only thing I can do is write instead of endlessly tinkering with the site.


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eichinlast Sunday at 5:05 PM

I ended up separating out a "plumbing" blog, from the "real" blogs, with no discussion of the tinkering allowed on the real ones - so the plumbing blog grew in details but didn't "count" for the non-meta blogging I was trying to accomplish. A little bit of sleight-of-hand but it worked for me...

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ameliuslast Sunday at 4:33 PM

> I spend more time tinkering with the blog engine than actually blogging.

You should write a blog about it, like geerlingguy did.

packetlostlast Monday at 3:27 PM

> Only problem I find with self-hosted blogs and certain personalities like mine is that I spend more time tinkering with the blog engine than actually blogging.

I don't see the problem with that ;)

lylolast Monday at 9:23 AM

Honestly this is so true. I have a few blogs for various reasons, and the hosted ones are where I post most because it’s so effortless to do. There’s so much less inertia. You can go even further and post by email (I use Pagecord) which removes virtually all barriers to posting.

That said, building your own static site and faffing with all the tech is generally an enjoyable distraction for most techies