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      I’ve been looking at giscus, which used Discussions rather then issues. Discussions feels like a more natural fit here then issues.

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        This looks pretty nifty! I’ve been using utterances on my blog for comments for years, and this seems to be extending that idea further. If I actually blogged more, I might try this out.

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          Nice example of thinking out of the box but I wouldn’t take it beyond a proof of concept.

          I don’t like being so dependent on third-party. This is basically impossible to migrate anywhere else. And if gh is used then why even bother with site generation? I’ve seen a fair number of interesting text just dumped into gh gists and it was fine.

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            I really dislike this project for its misleading statements about no tracking, no lock-in when clearly you are limiting comments to users with Microsoft GitHub accounts along with the ToS & tracking Microsoft does with the contents on its platform.

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              utterances is pretty cool, too! My secret to write more, tho, is not to fiddle with code 😅

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              interesting, just find out about this, turns out the repo already 3+ years. Still for blogging, I don’t like to depend on certain service

            🇬🇧 The UK geoblock is lifted, hopefully permanently.