Announcing BSSG 0.32.0: Asset Pre-Compression, New Themes, and Performance Boosts

If I want to write a site with vanilla #HTML / #CSS / #JS using #Astro as my #SSG are there any doc sources, projects, general setups, or tips I should know / look to for good reference? Seems like most of the things I see are about incorporating all the various frameworks that I have no interest in. I want to build a fairly simple blog and personal site. With minimal client side js. But I also want the benefits of an SSG especially when it comes to writing blog posts. Do you use or have you used Astro for a similar workflow? How do you like to set everything up?
I recorded five 6 minutes audios trying to reply. It drove me crazy.
Damn, it’s so hard to reply to these kind of questions in a simple way…
It really makes me want to get back to research/test/experiment what I wrote in this post a few months ago, but it would require a lot of time and energy I definitely don’t have right now 😩

The Nanoc web site — https://nanoc.app — now has an important message at the top.
#Ruby#Palestine#FreePalestine#Nanoc#SSG#StaticSiteGenerators
I might be overdoing this whole #RDF and #LinkedData thing, but… here's the first steps with #Trinja, a RDF-to-HTML mapper and #SSG:
https://codeberg.org/Taganak/trinja/src/branch/main/example.ttl
The idea is: Use any resource described as RDF (e.g. from #Wikidata or an #ActivityPub action), link a #Jinja template to it or its rdf:type in your own set of statements, and there you got your visualisation!
Based on #TaganakNet, the #Rust#RDF development kit by @codecraft and me. We are collecting real-world examples at a good rate!

