I just noticed (and made a post on BBOARD under REQUESTS) that Jekyll doesn't seem to be available anymore. It seemed as of a few years ago that was the popular choice for hosting a blog on SDF.
But maybe there are better solutions these days?
I don't want to do some sort of Wordpress or any sort of database-backed thing. I just want a lightweight, static generator of some sort, that can take Markdown and update a bunch of HTML files, maintaining the site structure, index files, etc. etc.
Back in the day I used Blosxom for this, but it got hard to keep running (at least for me, not being very into Perl), so I migrated everything over to Jekyll... but it's never really been the lightweight, easy-to-use solution that I hoped it would be.
Anyone have thoughts or suggestions?
Definitely neat, particularly in some sort of disaster scenario where you're building stuff out of scrap. I bet you could replace those aluminum "offset printing plates" with sheet aluminum from cars that are built with it. (Mostly fairly pricey ones, but I'm thinking of scenarios where that's no longer an issue.)
In more prosaic situations though, modern PV panels can produce more wattage even in marginal latitudes. So I'd think of wind turbines as something to supplement a system and maybe lighten the load on batteries during overnight hours, rather than a primary power source.
In the marine world, small 12V wind turbines used to be a pretty common sight on the back of sailboats... which is really about the best possible situation for one. (Sailboats tend to be located in places that have brisk winds.) But in the last 10 years most people have stopped bothering to install them, and are making more and more flat surfaces out of PV panels instead. You just get more bang for the buck buying more PV panels and batteries than you do buying a wind turbine setup.
But for scenarios where it makes sense, I love seeing designs that don't assume you have the entire McMaster-Carr catalog at your disposal.