How walking away from a perfected, unpublished site brought my writing back to life.
I had built the perfect machine on localhost. A Streamlit front-end fed XML prompts into a Python pipeline that pumped out magazine-ready WordPress articles—complete with librarian-chic stock photos, dynamic grids, and pop-ups begging for email signups.
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Tag: Minimalism
Doing more with less—by choice. This tag isn’t about aesthetics; it’s about intention. We explore minimalist approaches to web development, content creation, and digital workflow.
From stripping down WordPress to its essentials, to writing with clarity over cleverness, to building tools that solve one problem perfectly instead of ten poorly. Minimalism here means removing everything that doesn’t serve the core purpose, whether that’s a website feature, a sentence, or a line of code.
Less maintenance, more meaning.