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Same here 10+ years on Jekyll, old Ruby version, zero interest in changing it. I run it in a container too. It just works. It generates HTML and HTML still works. I'll be on this setup for another 10 years.


Same here. I have multiple sites working on Jekyll for almost 10 years as well. I’ve considered moving on to other frameworks such as 11ty and tried local versions for the sake of learning and “upgrading”. But in the end Jekyll still works flawlessly and is very easy to maintain. I use a newer version of Ruby though.


The tell isn't any single word, it's that everyone converges on the same mildly enthusiastic middle manager voice with the same sentence length distribution. We run into this daily building Metric37.com in the same space, and the hard part isn't swapping vocabulary, it's breaking the rhythm so outputs stop looking like a normal curve. Good luck with the job hunt, the infographics will survive us all.


I am not sure I understand what you mean. Did you add some of your samples and tried a rewrite? Or you just want to spam


Not testing your tool, was a general observation about rhythm vs vocabulary being the harder tell. Best of luck with the launch


This plugin does exactly that, works for me so far.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/fadblock-friendly-...


Thanks for the link. I will check that.

From the comments, it seems quite effective...until perhaps youtube decides to check the ads speed & blocks them at x1.


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