[π§©] Why I Moved from GitHub Pages to Naver Blog
β¨ Summary by Gemini 2.5 Pro γ
A day when I clearly analyzed the limits of running my old GitHub Pages blog and the loneliness of weak interaction, decided to move to Naver Blog for easier exchange with people around me, and promised myself a new start.
- Original: http://blog.naver.com/hyeogikarp/223868083718
- Naver published at: 2025/05/16 21:00 KST
- Original category: Daily Life
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ποΈ Date: 2025.5.16 Fri
β¨ Summary by Gemini 2.5 Pro
A day when I clearly analyzed the limits of running my old GitHub Pages blog and the loneliness of weak interaction, decided to move to Naver Blog for easier exchange with people around me, and promised myself a new start.
π Todayβs Proofs (each failure: -1000 won)
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β Upload diary to blog
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β At least 30 minutes of aerobic/anaerobic exercise
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Body Calendar

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β Daily intake under 1800 kcal (-1000 won)
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Pillyze


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β Habit Tracker ALL PASS (-1000 won)
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TickTick - Habit Tracking


π Diary
If you do not do it today, you will not do it tomorrow either.
β Colin Powell
There were two big reasons I used to write my blog on GitHub Pages.
- I wanted to write with the VSCode editor + Markdown!


- I wanted to fill up my GitHub grass!

But after using it this long, I started finding all kinds of problems.
- Essential features almost always required customization, and that was pretty annoying and intense. (Of course, the process itself was fun.)

- Posts did not get much exposure, so comments did not come in either. (I had added likes/comments with the Giscus plugin, but writing likes/comments required a GitHub login.)

- GitHub grass filled with blog posting and customization commits started diluting the meaning of the real grass filled with development code.

- People around me actively use Naver Blog. I also⦠want to be mutual neighbors and interact!

Source: https://i.namu.wiki/i/wPC3xM53a0MeunbijKVGERJeef3MF5N2iQlOtmLBIqki2nuHqtrzQSwIFGhIpTguF8d-bG4bHBOf-5svBMFzjWedR7PZlg_QFKce7kWysOBdJv2zoeHae6XzsTzvhuijwHkI8HBf-zva8t4pPF8SyQ.webp
So in the end, I decided to close the much more convenient and developer-friendly GitHub Pages blog and move to Naver Blog.
On top of that, if I excerpted posts from the old blog and reposted them here as-is, Naverβs algorithm could classify them as duplicate content and hurt exposure, so I boldly made the old blog private.
I have also finished setting the old < https://hyuk.blog > domain to flexible forwarding so it redirects to < https://blog.naver.com/hyeogikarp >. It will probably take effect after 24 hours.
So, the βToday was?β series is once againβ¦
Day 1 starting today π
β¨ KPT Comment by Gemini 2.5 Pro (Persona: Jaemin)




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