vbrandl.net/content/post/hello-world.md
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date = "2017-03-11T11:42:57+01:00"
publishdate = "2017-03-11T11:42:57+01:00"
title = "Hello World"
description = "First post explaining the how and why of this website"
tags = ["hugo","nginx","tls","vim"]
categories = ["blogging"]
draft = true
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Welcome to my homepage. In this post I'll try to explain why and how this site was build.
I created this website to give an overview about my person and the projects I'm working on.
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Setup
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This website is generated by the static website generator [Hugo][1] using the awesome [After Dark theme][2]. I track the source files of the website in a [GitHub repository][3]. Everything is written using the [Vim][4] text editor. The web server is a [nginx server][5] running on my own dedicated server from [Kimsufi][6] and does not log the visitors IP address (I **do** write access logs but I will never log IP addresses).
I chose a static site generator over a CMS like WordPress because plain markdown files are easier to manage e.g. using git in contrast to WordPress posts being stored somewhere deep in a database. Also have a look at the [WordPress release notes][7]. Hugo generates static HTML files which are served through nginx, so there are no security risks.
The web server forces you to use a TLS encrypted connection using HTTP/2, therefore I used [Let's Encrypt][8] to get a free certificate (you might want to check out my awesome [SSL rating][9]).
All posts are written using [Vim][10] with some plugins. My Vim configuration can be seen in my [dotfile repository][11].
[1]: https://gohugo.io/
[2]: https://github.com/comfusion/after-dark
[3]: https://github.com/vbrandl/vbrandl.net
[4]: http://vim.org
[5]: https://nginx.org/
[6]: https://www.kimsufi.com/
[7]: https://wordpress.org/news/category/releases/
[8]: https://letsencrypt.org/
[9]: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.vbrandl.net
[10]: http://vim.org/
[11]: https://github.com/vbrandl/dotfiles/tree/master/editors/vim/