Mikaela Suomalainen 30c6365a81
_posts: clean the bot ones
There is no need for them to bring pain to me or anyone else. The bot
ones are also personal and won't say anything to anyone unlike the life
parts.

Removing them entirely doesn't feel right, so I begin just by hiding
them. One shows hint of hidden content in the blog page, but I don't
feel the need to change it.
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My website

Build Status

Directories:

  • PGP/ — my PGP key(s)
  • _*/ — Jekylls own files
  • blog/ — blog index & feeds
  • css/ — css
  • pages/ — normal pages
  • php/ — php scripts that havent found their way anywhere else
  • r/ — redirects, some kind of personal URL shorrtener

Sitemaps:

  • sitemap.xml — automatically generated by Jekyll when building
  • sitemaps.xml — manually written sitemap index pointing to sitemaps on my sites. I am not sure how it works when there are multiple domains, so I am keeping all sitemaps in robots.txt and sitemaps.xml on bottom of it. Same will possibly happen with other domains.
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