+[2014-01-03T16:07:09Z]ekkelettyeah; for the budget vs usage I have, I can live with a bit more DYI with DO. plus, that's where the fun of having the instance is (in the beginning, as long as we're talking _small personal scale_) +[2014-01-03T16:08:32Z]jaybecool; feel free to ping me at any time to discuss further +[2014-01-03T16:08:56Z]ekkelettshall do; thanks for your insight regarding linod and recommendation! +[2014-01-03T16:09:22Z]jaybe(another advantage... hehe... 8 of these cores: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L 0 @ 1.80GHz ) +[2014-01-03T18:30:47Z]pontikisweet
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2014-01-03T16:09:22Z
(another advantage... hehe... 8 of these cores: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L 0 @ 1.80GHz )
+[2014-01-04T00:21:34Z]ekkelettvery subjective question: what's the preferred markdown parser in here? +[2014-01-04T00:22:34Z]jaybeekkelett, redcarpet is the new site default and it works great. +[2014-01-04T00:23:12Z]ekkelettjaybe, hmm, I had been using it, but setting ["smart"] as an extension to it did nil. +[2014-01-04T00:26:57Z]ekkelettwhich made me look at other alternatives, including the best way to do abbrevations for instance +[2014-01-04T02:13:49Z]SammidysamAre multi-word category names supported by Jekyll by default?