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This blog replaces my old "formal" blog *Exiting The Cave* (now defunct). That blog was intended as an attempt at serious, long-form philosophical reasoning. It is where I published items to which I have devoted a great deal of research and editing. Stuff that, even though it was not likely to find a home in a professional academic journal, was nonetheless my best effort at producing something of academic value, or at least food for thought among the general populace. It has served it's purpose, and it was time to retire it. This blog replaces my old "formal" blog *Exiting The Cave* (now defunct). That blog was intended as an attempt at serious, long-form philosophical reasoning. It is where I published items to which I have devoted a great deal of research and editing. Stuff that, even though it was not likely to find a home in a professional academic journal, was nonetheless my best effort at producing something of academic value, or at least food for thought among the general populace. It has served it's purpose, and it was time to retire it.
This new blog has a slightly different purpose. Though I will continue to post long-form serious content here, this blog will be much more free-form and ad-hoc than the old blog. There are many times when I want to put pen to paper, but yet do not have a complete argument or a clear understanding of the topic yet. There are also lots of things I write that aren't arguments at all. Unlike my formal philosophy blog, which tends to avoid my personal feelings, opinions, and tangential topics like politics, culture, and current events, this blog will dabble in all of that that, as well as the occasional poem, short fiction piece, and nerdy technical topics, including snippets of code I find, and problems I've solved on my new job. This new blog has a slightly different purpose. Though I will continue to post long-form serious content here, this blog will be much more free-form and ad-hoc than the old blog. There are many times when I want to put pen to paper, but yet do not have a complete argument or a clear understanding of the topic yet. There are also lots of things I write that aren't arguments at all. Unlike my formal philosophy blog, which tends to avoid my personal feelings, opinions, and tangential topics like politics, culture, and current events, this blog will dabble in all of that, as well as the occasional poem, short fiction piece, and nerdy technical topics, including snippets of code I find, and problems I've solved on my new job.
What's more, moving into 2022, I have decided I no longer want to depend on heavy, security hole riddled third-party tools like WordPress, or external one-size-fits-all hosting services like Wordpress.com or Anchor.FM. I want the technology on which this blog functions to be in keeping with the lightweight nature of the content, and I want complete control over everything I produce. What's more, moving into 2022, I have decided I no longer want to depend on heavy, security hole riddled third-party tools like WordPress, or external one-size-fits-all hosting services like Wordpress.com or Anchor.FM. I want the technology on which this blog functions to be in keeping with the lightweight nature of the content, and I want complete control over everything I produce.
Static generators serve that intention well. I type these posts out in VIM, or [MarkText](https://marktext.app/), or [Typora](https://typora.io/), run the [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) generator, and then push the static build pages directly to this site's apache doc root. No server-side code, no security threats, no cpu-heavy php or ruby or java. Just a simple apache server, a few images and simple javascript snippets, and of course, the plain html text. The way the web was meant to be. Static generators serve that intention well. I type these posts out in VIM, or [MarkText](https://marktext.app/), or [Typora](https://typora.io/), run the [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) generator, and then push the static build pages directly to this site's apache doc root. No server-side code, no security threats, no cpu-heavy php or ruby or java. Just a simple apache server, a few images and simple javascript snippets, and of course, the plain html text. The way the web was meant to be.
### Incremental Improvement ### Incremental Improvement
In addition to giving me a distraction-free pallate on which to write, this blog will also serve to help keep my tech skills sharp, as I expand the functionality of the blog to my taste, and reskin the site as I learn new css and javascript techniques. In addition to giving me a distraction-free palette on which to write, this blog will also serve to help keep my tech skills sharp, as I expand the functionality of the blog to my taste, and reskin the site as I learn new css and javascript techniques.
### The Podcast ### The Podcast
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**Why don't you have comments?** **Why don't you have comments?**
Because this is my personal site, that I operate myself without any assistance from anyone, I have to prioritize what I want to support on the site. In the past, having open commnents has yielded literally nothing of substantive value. Sure, the ocassional note of praise. But for every one of those, came an additional three or four hostile, nasty, and sometime vulgar comments. I don't want to spend my time curating comments, especially when they don't provide any net benefit. If you want to respond to something I've written on this blog or said on my podcast, you can reach out to me via my **[Gab account](https://gab.com/gmgauthier),** or my **[Minds account](https://minds.com/greg_gauthier).** For post commentary I would particularly prefer you used my social media accounts. I monitor them fairly regularly. So, you should see a response in a few days at most. I won't respond to emails that amount to commentary on my posts. Because this is my personal site, that I operate myself without any assistance from anyone, I have to prioritize what I want to support on the site. In the past, having open comments has yielded literally nothing of substantive value. Sure, the occasional note of praise. But for every one of those, came an additional three or four hostile, nasty, and sometime vulgar comments. I don't want to spend my time curating comments, especially when they don't provide any net benefit. If you want to respond to something I've written on this blog or said on my podcast, you can reach out to me via my **[Gab account](https://gab.com/gmgauthier),** or my **[Minds account](https://minds.com/greg_gauthier).** For post commentary I would particularly prefer you used my social media accounts. I monitor them fairly regularly. So, you should see a response in a few days at most. I won't respond to emails that amount to commentary on my posts.
**Can I reach you for other things besides commentary?** **Can I reach you for other things besides commentary?**