Hugo and droppy, Chromebook friends
While using SSH to SSH into your own machine is fun, it seems to cause some instability on deep sleep. Using droppy is the simplest way of using hugo on a Chromebook. Read more»

While using SSH to SSH into your own machine is fun, it seems to cause some instability on deep sleep. Using droppy is the simplest way of using hugo on a Chromebook. Read more»
In the latest turn of events, I've simplified my hugo workflow a little and removed gulp. To get the file change event to fire in Termux I turned to SSH to remote into my Chromebook from my Chromebook. Read more»
Search is an under appreciated 'feature' these days, it's everywhere except in Hugo. In this post, we talk about our path to implementing search on our Hugo based site and how you can too! Read more»
Ditching the database with Hugo doesn't mean that your having dynamic content on your site is impossible - it just means that you have a new opportunity to be awesome Read more»
By introducing gulp into my stack, I can now have a super easy work around for writing blogs with Hugo on my Chromebook. Best of all, it was super simple! Read more»
Chrome 63 required a Power Wash - I took this opportunity to fully reset my Chromebook to see if with using Android apps I could eliminate my need for Dev mode. Read more»
Android apps coming to Chrome OS has really changed the way I that I use the Chromebook. Here we'll explore using Hugo Static Site generator on Chrome OS. Read more»