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https://vivsha.ws/blog/whats-new-is-new-again · 5 Feb 2026
On 2026's site redesign
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2025/analyzing-the-domains-and-sites-of-an-authoritarian-regime · 13 Oct 2025
If you've ever wondered what domains the US federal government has registered, there's a rather exhaustive list over in the dotgov-data repository on GitHub, which is maintained by CISA . You can see the raw CSV here . They don't include the registration d...
https://vivsha.ws/blog/new-year-new-website · 5 Jan 2025
A rewrite fixes everything, right?
https://mikebifulco.com/posts/migrate-from-next-sitemap-to-app-directory-sitemap · 23 Nov 2024
This post walks through the process of migrating from the next-sitemap library to the Next.js App Directory's sitemap.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2023/automating-rss-syndication-and-sharing-with-nextjs-and-github · 23 Feb 2023
I wrote a basic syndication tool in Next.js to automate sharing items from configured RSS feeds to Mastodon. This tool works by leveraging a few basic configurations, the Mastodon API and a (reasonably) lightweight script that creates a JSON cache when ini...
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2023/building-a-now-page-using-nextjs-and-social-apis · 20 Feb 2023
With my personal site now sitting at Vercel and written in Next.js I decided to rework my now page by leveraging a variety of social APIs.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2023/adding-client-side-webmentions-to-my-nextjs-blog · 18 Feb 2023
The latest iteration of my website is built on Next.js, specifically Timothy Lin's wonderful Tailwind/Next.js starter blog..
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2023/automating-and-probably-overengineering-my-now-page · 6 Feb 2023
omg.lol (where I point my domain) and host most of my site content recently launched support for /now pages.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2022/simple-data-fetching-with-custom-react-hooks-and-swr · 23 May 2022
My site was scaffolded out using Timothy Lin's tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog project (which I highly recommend checking out). As part of the build out I wanted to display the books I'm currently reading and the song I most recently listened to, data availab...
https://codeklets.nl/episodes/398 · 30 Nov 2020
Deze aflevering gaan we het hebben over Next.js met niemand minder dan de lead maintainer van het project: Tim Neutkens.