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The website just migrated to the Zola SSG because I felt wrong that my website, which idealistically do not uses any JavaScript, actually uses JavaScript on the server. It maybe makes sense to tightly integrate the frontend and backend with one language and type safety, but not really when it's only backend.

Now it's on Rust, and the builds are 20x faster. Tbh, build time doesn't actually matter that much to me, and if I won't be able to do something critical with that tool, I may migrate back to 11ty - it's still an excellent ssg.

I also moved from yaml frontmatter to toml and enabled html and css minification without obfuscation. It's probably not going to change much, but why not?

Hopefully you haven't noticed anything at all.

And to anyone following the RSS feed: sorry if the whole site suddenly reappeared after the migration. I accidentally changed how feed IDs were sluggified. That should already be fixed.