+1 for integrations. I would use this if it could send data over to Google Fit or MyFitnessPal or Fitbit etc.
> According to the github history there was a hello world commit in 1972 > Git was written in 2005. Not sure about this specific case, but it isn't uncommon to migrate from another version control system (e.g.…
Looks like this doesn't generate a static site, but instead dynamically reads the content out of the blog "post" files and renders it on request.
Same. I wish there were a plan that allowed use of a custom domain but had less space.
I think they mean they made a legal alternative/equivalent to Popcorn Time that looks just as good. Not particularly useful or innovative, but I guess it does look alright.
+1 for integrations. I would use this if it could send data over to Google Fit or MyFitnessPal or Fitbit etc.
> According to the github history there was a hello world commit in 1972 > Git was written in 2005. Not sure about this specific case, but it isn't uncommon to migrate from another version control system (e.g.…
Looks like this doesn't generate a static site, but instead dynamically reads the content out of the blog "post" files and renders it on request.
Same. I wish there were a plan that allowed use of a custom domain but had less space.
I think they mean they made a legal alternative/equivalent to Popcorn Time that looks just as good. Not particularly useful or innovative, but I guess it does look alright.