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-This is a post to demonstrate and test content generation code. I am not a
-writing master, so I am going just enumerate features I am going to use to see
-how they are rendered.
+I decided to create a blog to occasionally share something interesting there.
-And I want to know how multiple paragraphs are rendered.
-
-
-## Code
-
-Standalone code block like this one.
-
-```
-#include <iostream>
-
-int main() {
- std::cout << "Hello, World" << std::endl;
- return 0;
-}
-```
-
-And embedded code like `this` and `this`.
-
-
-## Lists
-* I
-* like
-* itemized
-* lists
-
-Also, sometimes I use enumerated lists like this one.
-
-1. One.
-2. Two.
-3. Three.
-
-
-## Formatting
-
-This is a **bold** text. And this is _italic_.
-
-
-## Quotes
-> I don't know what's the matter with people: they don't learn by
-> understanding; they learn by some other way — by rote or something.
-> Their knowledge is so fragile!
-
-
-## Footnotes
-
-Oh, some it would nice to have footnotes like this one[^1].
-
-[^1]: This should work.
-
-
-## URLs
-
-Here is the url to [website][1]. And the same [url](https://ilvokhin.com), but
-embedded into the text.
-
-[1]: https://ilvokhin.com
+I wanted something fast (in case I'll write something that made it to the
+Hacker News front page), simple and easy to maintain. Nothing will be ever
+faster than serving a static content, so I started looking into static site
+generators. But why to use something ready, when you can invent your own wheel,
+right?