As explained in my first post, at a certain point in time, I decided that having a personal blog website was the way to go to avoid the big trap of fluid social networks governed by some BigCos and exposed to changes in their policies and decisions. For the same reason, I moved to Mastodon to do micro-blogging. This site is maintained as a jamstack system based on Debian GNU/Linux and Apache to serve a bunch of static HTML pages with just a small set of CSS style sheets. Posts are written as Markdown documents under Vim or Emacs and managed for building with Haunt.
So, a minimal list of the tools I use to build this site is the following:
The whole thing is nicely hosted on a Scaleway VPS in EU. Posts are written rigorously by hand, but for AI-based grammar revisions.