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+.title = "Blogsite 2",
+.author = "Martin Ashby",
+.date = @date("2022-10-15T22:39:18+01:00"),
+.layout = "single.shtml",
+.custom = {"comments": true},
+---
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+I made another [small experiment](https://blogsite2.mfashby.net/) [source](https://code.mfashby.net/martin/blogsite2) to do my blog yet another way; rather than using hugo static site generation, I can leverage Caddy server's built-in [template rendering](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/templates) and markdown support to serve markdown files 'directly' without a pre-build step.
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+In the end though, I will probably stick with static site generation. It offers some performance and security improvements such as no templating time, no possibility of vulnerabilities in the templating engine, in return for a little extra complexity having a build-step.