Moved my blog to Posterous
I've been looking at it for quite some time, but I've finally pulled
the trigger. My website/blog/home of the awesome sauce, dangayle.com,
has now been ported completely over to Posterous.
stinkin' wanted on my site. I could host images, I could scrap the
design at will and start over (which I have done, just not recently).
Wordpress really is one of the best solutions for a lot of people's
needs. But, as it turns out, it's not the solution to MY needs.
Wordpress = Boring and old and crappy
The problem is that I'm bored with it. I'm sick of the micro-updatesthat totally jack up the website every three months because someone
introduced a new bug into the system. The fact that they haven't
branched Wordpress into a secure long-term support (LTS) branch and a
current branch has ruffled a few feathers, including mine. I'm sick of
having to deal with updates. And, quite honestly, I'm bored with PHP, the foundation upon which the
Wordpress empire was birthed. No offense to PHP programmers, but the
language feels old tech. I'm not even a fully qualified programmer,
but I can see it. It Python the be-all, end-all? Judging by the size
of the stupid O'Reilly "Learning PHP" and "Programming PHP" tombs,
Python must be a beast. I don't want to learn it simply because I like
the O'Reilly books, but I don't want to heave those things around.
Maybe Ruby is the answer. Anywho, I'm straying off the point.
Easier to post = more posting = better blog
And while I control it, I never post to it like I should. A blog that
no one posts to is simply fruity. Posterous makes it easier to post to
because it uses an interface that I use all the time: email. I'm
always emailing stupid videos or interesting links or whatnot to
people. What I like about Posterous is that I can simply add
post@posterous.com to the recipient list, and BOOM! Tough Actin'
Tinactin. I mean, BOOM! Posted to my blog. Like this John Madden
Youtube video:
In conclusion
There really isn't a conclusion. It's going to be an ongoing debate in
my mind, and at my place of work, what is the best platform/what is
the best programming language/etc. I honestly think that we should be
able to accomplish anything we can think of at this point, and if it's
a language or a platform that is getting in the way, then it's old
tech. Time to bring out yer dead and toss it on the pile, even if it's
not quite dead yet.
transferred, everything. Less than an hour. Sweet.
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