The new site is a lot leaner, has great features that people use, and gives me the chance to make the article format more consistent.
Initially, I just tossed shit up on there and called it good. I wasn't actually expecting people to use it and refer to it as an authoritative source. I was just putting my notes online.
Well, it grew from that point and now it's used by people - and I'm now a moderator of a major Linux forum.
You just put it there for you to reference?
And to link to when answering questions.
I didn't mean for it to grow into a full-blown site with a bunch of people using it.
And, Google doesn't like the free .gq domains, so it'd never approve me for ads. Also, all the .gq domain emails go straight to spam/junk folders - even if you do everything absolutely perfectly.
So, there were a lot of good reasons to change.
You want to run some ads?
(post is archived)