Look a(nother) Ghost Since May of 2014 I have been playing on and off with the blogging platform Ghost. It has been an on again off again affair, and I have never left
Ghost in a Shell I woke up this morning with an excited text from Tim "the wonderful wizard of Reclaim" Owens pointing me to some work he did on our Cloudron test
Mail for Ghost I just finished in 15 minutes something I had been putting off for two years: setting up email for my Ghost blog. Granted I haven't been using this space all
Give Up the AWS Ghost Building on my last post about moving ds106.club off Amazon Web Services (AWS), I moved another EC2 instance I setup back in 2014 to run the blogging platform Ghost.
Terminal Ghost My exploration of the blogging platform Ghost continues, and this is yet another post in that vein. It might be worth mentioning, however, that my experimentation with Ghost is in
Welcoming Summer's Ghost We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost. --Henry Rollins But until then, Henry, let's not give up
Ghost from the Machine My last post explored the possibilities a platform like Amazon Web Services (AWS) affords a group like the one I've worked at for almost nine years. That post was a
Next Generation Sandbox I sat through a webinar this afternoon---it's actually yesterday now---about Amazon Web Services (AWS) for education. Tim Owens and Ryan Brazell were there as well, but it seemed like this