Okay, sure. But my online name has been Anaerin for 20-odd years now, it’s reasonably unique, and my last domain (awoo.ga
) was eaten up by the country of Gabon reclaiming it’s TLD. So I’m here, with a domain that matches my handle. And as it’s more than a little implied that a domain has to have (at minimum) a website, this is what you get.
[EDIT] It looks like the awoo.ga
domain might not be lost after all. But still, given what happened before, this move is probably going to be permanent. - Update, I’ve opted not to renew awoo.ga
. So we live here now.
Well, this is a statically generated site built using Hexo. I’m using the hexo-bridge plugin to be a web-based admin for the site, but as hexo-bridge isn’t designed for public use (there’s no security on it at all), the pages are being spit into a folder and a basic nginx container is hosting those (in read-only form).
My setup is detailed (and available for anyone to use) on github, under my “docker-hexo-bridge” repo.
A bunch of stuff. Most of which you won’t have access to unless you know me and I’ve given you access. At which point, you’ll also have the URL.
That’s easy. Replace awoo.ga
with anaer.in
and you should be good to go.