After using a modified version of the Blackburn](https://github.com/yoshiharuyamashita/blackburn) theme for more than a year, I've finally decided to try something new! The website is now themed with my own custom theme based around [NES.css. This was my first time writing my own theme for Hugo. While I did base my code heavily on Blackburn, I had to modify quite a bit to make it work with NES.css. Some may ask: why change your theme? Was something wrong the old one? Well… No, no there ...

It’s that time of year again; I've switched static site generators once more! I know, I know… I have a problem… I am now using Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) with the [Blackburn](https://themes.gohugo.io/blackburn/) theme. So if we recap, I've used [Jekyll]({{ “../move-to-jekyll” | url }}) and [Hexo is majority English-speaking. This made learning about how to use it exponentially easier than learning Hexo. In addition, I've found Hugo’s structure to be easy to work with ...

A little over a full year after I moved my site to Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/), I am now moving it to [Hexo](https://hexo.io/)! I'm currently using the [Chan. The first motivation for the switch was simply a desire for change. I have a tendency to like variety and experimentation, so I partially just felt like it was time to try a different means of website creation. This lead to the second motivation, which was that Jeykll’s development and community appears to have slowed quite a bit since I ...

My website has officially migrated to Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com)! Jekyll is a static website generation tool. I am using the [Lanyon particularly dynamic in nature. Therefore, there is really no for me to not use a static site generator. Second, eventually I intend to provide more blog-like content on this website. I aim to provide dev-logs for projects, my thoughts on different languages/libraries/tools/etc., and tutorials. Jekyll again makes it very easy to quickly add content of this nature. All in ...