Anaer.in? That seems a little obtuse. You’re not Indian!

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.

How’s it hosted?

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.

So what’s here?

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.

I’m a refugee from awoo.ga, where’s the stuff I had access to?

That’s easy. Replace awoo.ga with anaer.in and you should be good to go.

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