Strategy of Confusion

It goes without saying that I am all for keeping the death toll as low, those of delicate health as protected, and the general situation in intensive care units across the country as relaxed as any possible.

Twenty–One Mississippi

This certain little bugger, emerging a mere couple of weeks ago, certainly made us reconsider our ways: everyday chores and habits we thought well established and proper, are now under close scrutiny — by ourselves, our fellows, and even authorities.

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Apocalypse Postponed Until Further Notice

We are living in interesting times. No doubt. The emergence of a certain little bugger a mere couple of weeks ago hasn't contributed to improve the general situation or individual moods, either. Yet hope need not be abandoned by all ye here or anywhere. Yes, we are “at war against an (almost) invisible enemy”. This was the good news.

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Google Lighthouse and the Perils at Sea

It is perfectly comprehensible that we all want our own websites on page one of search results for certain keywords in every search engine there is — especially with Google, the quasi–standard when it comes to find and being found on the Internet. It also makes some sense that the speed at which our sites may be loaded by a browser and their overall performance are taken into account, but don’t lose your mind over it.

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“Jekyll Lesezeit” Ultimately Explained!

During the past hour I realised that this project might get quite a bit confusing for the random reader, but also for the weathered blogger and developer. So precious reader, if you are interested in this collection of scripts (and perhaps need some hints to use it to effect), here’s the unabridged version of how it all came to pass and how to put it to good use.

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