Yep, really (see 's blog post).

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matigo.ca.

Yes, did an emergency upgrade when v4 had a stroke. The dust is still settling.

thoughtsaloft.10centuries.org.

"In case you missed it."

Well, yes, I was born about six decades too late to have any memory of it, but thanks for the thought, Google.

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A couple of questions…

  1. How can I delete a blog post?
  2. I had a few custom pages on my site before (About, What I Use, etc.). Are they gone forever?

matigo.ca.

Looks like I just need to switch the titles and descriptions, which is doable.

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Got some housekeeping stuff:

  1. It looks like me.larry.im is set up as my default in v5. We need to change that so larryanderson.org is the default. Right now, my notes/bookmarks/quotations etc. are all showing up at me.larry.im. I want them at larryanderson.org.
  2. Basically, me.larry.im can go away.
  3. I need larry.im set up as a secondary blog, and I need www.larry.im to redirect to larry.im.
  4. I've set up both domains in CloudFlare to reflect how you did it for matigo.ca, i.e., with www as a CNAME pointing to the root domain, and a CNAME pointing the root domain to hub.10centuries.org. Hopefully this should mean that www.larryanderson.org, for example, redirects to https://larryanderson.org, but right now that isn't happening.

If I've bunged something up, let me know.

I've got blog posts showing up on nice.social even though I've switched that off in the settings. Hmmm.

That's my biggest complaint about it. Looks OK on my phone, but almost unreadable on the work PC. Needs a heavier-weight font.

phoneboy.info.

I'm really looking forward to a different blog theme in v5. The default one just doesn't work for me at all.

For some reason, after designating www as an alias of larryanderson.org in CloudFlare, I'm now being taken to nice.social instead of my blog if I type in www.larryanderson.org. I want it to redirect to the bare domain.