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-I thought it was about time I actually made something useful. So here it is. A website.. with posts! In all seriousness, it was quite interesting. Although this post is just here to have something here.
+I thought it was about time I actually made something useful. So here it is. A
+website.. with posts! In all seriousness, it was quite interesting. Although
+this post is just here to have something here.
 
-Static site generators have grown rather complicated. Far more complicated than I would ever need. Additionally, I would rather not have to relearn the damn thing every time I want to change the site. So I went looking for simple. Preferably written in a lisp-like language or a lisp dialect, because I thought that would be fun. After a little bit of searching, the choice was between [Haunt](https://dthompson.us/projects/haunt.html), written in [Guile Scheme](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/), and [Bagatto](https://bagatto.co/), written in [Janet](https://janet-lang.org/).
+Static site generators have grown rather complicated. Far more complicated than
+I would ever need. Additionally, I would rather not have to relearn the damn
+thing every time I want to change the site. So I went looking for simple.
+Preferably written in a lisp-like language or a lisp dialect, because I thought
+that would be fun. After a little bit of searching, the choice was between
+[Haunt](https://dthompson.us/projects/haunt.html), written in [Guile
+Scheme](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/), and
+[Bagatto](https://bagatto.co/), written in [Janet](https://janet-lang.org/).
 
-I ended up with Haunt, simply because it was in nixpkgs which in turn made my life easier. You can check out the source of the website [here](#). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Documentation was so-so, but by taking advantage of the awesome people who made stuff with Haunt over at [Awesome Haunt](https://awesome.haunt.page/), I managed to get up and running. It really is quite a powerful ssg.
+I ended up with Haunt, simply because it was in nixpkgs which in turn made my
+life easier. You can check out the source of the website [here](#). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
+Documentation was so-so, but by taking advantage of the awesome people who made
+stuff with Haunt over at [Awesome Haunt](https://awesome.haunt.page/), I
+managed to get up and running. It really is quite a powerful ssg.
 
 That said, Janet might be worth checking out at some point.