feat!: Separate www into www/blog and www/private
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Now the private content is stored as a git submodule.
This means I can keep that repo's source private, but still use it in
the build product.
The build product (website) relies on HTTP basic authentication, so
access control is maintained throughout the SDLC.
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# WWW
# The Bin
Www is my personal website, blog project, and portfolio page.
This is my personal website, blog project, and portfolio page.
It should be available at https://wwww.binning.dev
# History
## 2025-02-28
I restarted this in [Rocket](https://rocket.rs) after yet another data loss event.
## 2024-06-21
I migrated from cgit to forgejo and from kuberentes to simply nginx.
## 2023-10-07
I merged the deployment repository into this one.
I also moved to self-hosting at some point.
## 2022-01-05
I moved hosting to Vultr and moved to a Cobalt.
One neat command to unhide files was:
`for i in \.*; do if [ ${i} != '.' ] && [ ${i} != '..' ]; then mv {.,}${i/\./} ; fi; done;`
## 2018-12-16
I started this blog with [Namecheap][Namecheap], [Ruby][Ruby], [Jekyll][Jekyll], and [Github-Pages][Github-Pages].
- 2025-02-28: I restarted this in [Rocket](https://rocket.rs) after yet another data loss event.
- 2024-06-21: I migrated from cgit to forgejo and from kuberentes to simply nginx.
- 2023-10-07: I merged the deployment repository into this one and moved to self-hosting.
- 2022-01-05: I moved hosting to Vultr and moved to a Cobalt.
- 2018-12-16: I started this blog with [Namecheap][Namecheap], [Ruby][Ruby], [Jekyll][Jekyll], and [Github-Pages][Github-Pages].
[Namecheap]: https://www.namecheap.com/
[Ruby]: https://www.ruby-lang.org/