PigPog is now more of a set of connected sites, to me. It's kind of the name I give to all my creative outlets and projects, but 'the' website is now actually several sites. ## OMG.LOL A service or set of services, made and run by Adam Newbold. ### weblog.lol A fairly basic blogging service. It's not WordPress, which is both good and bad. But I only need something pretty basic now, so it does the job. But it's also surprisingly flexible, and it's what you're looking at right now - these *notes* are made much easier to update by its support for 'wiki-style links', where anything in double-square-brackets becomes a link to the page with that name. ### Profile Usually the first thing you're guided to in omg.lol. It's a profile page, similar to something like Linktree, but edited in Markdown. Quick and easy to change. Flexible, you can even set it to just display whatever HTML you enter, if you want to do something different. I use it like a landing page, so it just says who I am and has links to the things you might be looking for. Actually, at the moment, I'm using a custom weblog.lol home page for that, until Adam adds a way to let weblog.lol grab URLs that should belong to the profile page. But I'll go back to actually *using* the profile page then. ### Now A single-page to answer the question "So what are you up to these days?" ### Social.lol A Mastodon instance. Mastodon isn't picking up a lot of mainstream acceptance now, but it's staying pretty popular among the more geeky people. I made it my new 'home' on Mastodon. ### Others - Pastebin. Not really very useful to me, tbh, but it's there, and it works. Paste in some text, you get a page with that text on it. Does syntax highlighting for code. - Some.pics. Image hosting. Too simple to be the main place for me to put photos, but good for hosting things for weblog.lol or other things. Uses Bunny behind the scenes, so it can [do all sorts of clever things when you modify the URL for the image](https://docs.bunny.net/docs/stream-image-processing). - PURLs. Should be useful, but I haven't actually used it for anything real yet. Just a redirect service, like tinyurl or bit.ly. Another little services that I may never use, but it's nice to have it available. ## Flickr Where my photography now lives. I've been on Flickr for a long time. Since 2004, so heading for 20 years at the time of writing. And as far as I can tell, it's still the best place for sharing photography. Instagram has way more people, but it's not at all built around photography now, if it ever really was. Flickr seems to have, at least mostly, avoided the lure of [enshittification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enshittification). ## Previously... Things I *used* to use, but don't any more. ### Obsidian Publish This part of PigPog, my Notes, uses [[Obsidian Publish]], so I write directly in [[Obsidian]], and just hit a button to publish changes. Well, a button and then one or two more buttons, but it's very quick and easy. Linking between pages is very easy too, which is probably the top 'selling point' for me. The easier it is to just *write* and get it live on the web, the more likely I am to do it. The Photography section here had been mostly written for *years* without me ever deciding what to actually do with it. If I want to make myself actually do something, I find it best to make it really easy to do. And the challenge of *making* it easy is often interesting and fun enough that I'll do it.