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<p>I'm giving a head's up that my site is going to undergo a massive
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migration (relatively) soon. I'm going to be changing servers, and I
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would like to take advantage of the situation to also change the base
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technology I'm using for my website.</p>
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<p>For quite some time I've been using PHP, which has provided me with
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quite a bit of stability. But I've started to notice how much of a
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hassle it is, and how vulnerable some of the information that is not on
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my home computer is (e.g. my blog posts). It's also always been somewhat
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of a mess. I feel like I'm using a cannon to kill a fly. So in my quest
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to minimize the complexity of the technologies I use as much as
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possible, I've decided to switch to using a static site generator.</p>
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<p>I'll write another blog post at some point on both the issue of
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minimizing technological complexity, and the technologies I'll be using
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for my website. But the important thing to note is that a lot of links
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are going to be broken. Basically everything except the home page. I'm
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still unsure as to when this is going to happen, I still have to finish
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porting my website (including all the blog posts), and setting up the
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new server. After that, I'll likely make the switch as soon as
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possible.</p>
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<p>I know that this is probably a hassle for whomever reads my blog (the
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select few), especially since I had already done this last year. But
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hopefully this is the last time I have to do this... for maybe the next
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few years instead.</p>
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