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This stack, using org-mode, so Emacs, for writing content and Hugo to
transform it into a website, is what I&amp;#39;ve chosen to build this site. I
don&amp;#39;t care much for the aesthetics; I chose PaperMod as the theme because
it&amp;#39;s nice and developed by a community large enough that it&amp;#39;ll likely stay
active for a few years. Since I&amp;#39;m not selling products, I have no interest
in investing more time into building what is, from my point of view, just a
vehicle/scaffolding for the text content I want to share. However, this
article isn&amp;#39;t just an explanation of this small piece of my software stack,
which I&amp;#39;ll gradually describe in various posts, it&amp;#39;s also feedback on how
you can create and maintain an aesthetically pleasing (in my opinion)
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