When I converted from a live wordpress site to a static copy using a protected wordpress instance, I thought I would be done with it.

Of course, that wasn’t to be. We still can’t have nice things, after all. The static output plugin rebuilds the site every few hours, taking away the primary advantage of static content—those pages that don’t change, don’t change.

I’ve now converted again, this time to jeckyll. Like all software, it sucks. I’m not a fan of writing posts using vi again. But at least it’ll be predictable, and safe.

sigh