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-rw-r--r--content/blog/2021-04-23-php-comment-system.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-02-10-njalla-dns-api.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-02-16-debian-and-nginx.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-03-24-server-hardening.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-06-01-ditching-cloudflare.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2022-11-29-nginx-referrer-ban-list.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2023-01-05-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2023-06-30-self-hosting-voyager.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2023-10-04-digital-minimalism.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2023-10-17-self-hosting-anonymousoverflow.org4
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org10
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-03-29-org-blog.org12
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-04-08-docker-local-web-server.org12
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-04-18-mu4e.org6
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org16
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2024-12-27-self-hosting-the-lounge.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2025-02-24-email-migration.org2
-rw-r--r--content/blog/2025-03-11-new-domain.org8
19 files changed, 51 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/content/blog/2021-04-23-php-comment-system.org b/content/blog/2021-04-23-php-comment-system.org
index c2a5b6f..ac5b1dc 100644
--- a/content/blog/2021-04-23-php-comment-system.org
+++ b/content/blog/2021-04-23-php-comment-system.org
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ that future readers will be able to see the source data long after I'm
gone, or the website has gone offline. However, I still haven't
committed any images served on my blog to Git, as I'm not entirely sold
on Git LFS yet - for now, images can be found at
-[[https://img.cmc.pub][img.cmc.pub]].
+[[https://img.cleberg.net][img.cleberg.net]].
Saving my comments back to the Git repository ensures that another
aspect of my site will degrade gracefully.
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-02-10-njalla-dns-api.org b/content/blog/2022-02-10-njalla-dns-api.org
index 71664dc..b68d5ac 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-02-10-njalla-dns-api.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-02-10-njalla-dns-api.org
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
* Njalla's API
As noted in my recent post about
-[[https://cmc.pub/blog/ditching-cloudflare/][switching to Njalla from
+[[https://cleberg.net/blog/ditching-cloudflare/][switching to Njalla from
Cloudflare]], I was searching for a way to replace my very easy-to-use
-bash script to [[https://cmc.pub/blog/cloudflare-dns-api/][update Cloudflare's
+bash script to [[https://cleberg.net/blog/cloudflare-dns-api/][update Cloudflare's
DNS via their API]].
To reiterate what I said in those posts, this is a common necessity for
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-02-16-debian-and-nginx.org b/content/blog/2022-02-16-debian-and-nginx.org
index e74b4a5..5c611d4 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-02-16-debian-and-nginx.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-02-16-debian-and-nginx.org
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ alert: it feels identical to Ubuntu for my purposes.
I did the normal things when first launching the VPS, such as adding a
new user, locking down SSH, etc. If you want to see that level of
detail, read my other post about
-[[https://cmc.pub/blog/how-to-set-up-a-vps-web-server/][How to Set
+[[https://cleberg.net/blog/how-to-set-up-a-vps-web-server/][How to Set
Up a VPS Web Server]].
All of this has been similar, apart from small things such as the
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ the Nginx docs to see what other fun things I can do with all of this.
Finally, I set up the Agate software on this server again to host my
Gemini server content, using Rust as I have before. You can read my
other post for more information on installing Agate:
-[[https://cmc.pub/blog/hosting-a-gemini-server/][Hosting a Gemini
+[[https://cleberg.net/blog/hosting-a-gemini-server/][Hosting a Gemini
Server]].
All in all, Debian + Nginx is very slick and I prefer it over my old
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.org b/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.org
index c7cb790..3798ebb 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-02-17-exiftool.org
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ distributions, but I really only care to test out this one package.
** Recursively Strip Data
I actually use this tool extensively to strip any photos uploaded to the
-website that serves all the images for my blog (=img.cmc.pub=).
+website that serves all the images for my blog (=img.cleberg.net=).
The following command is incredibly useful and can be modified to
include any image extensions that =exiftool= supports:
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-03-24-server-hardening.org b/content/blog/2022-03-24-server-hardening.org
index 8704a27..7c9af8d 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-03-24-server-hardening.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-03-24-server-hardening.org
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ via your randomized port.
** =ufw=
-To see how to configure =ufw=, see my other post: [[https://cmc.pub/blog/ufw.html][Secure Your
+To see how to configure =ufw=, see my other post: [[https://cleberg.net/blog/ufw.html][Secure Your
Network with the Uncomplicated Firewall]].
The general notion with an on-device firewall is that you want to deny all
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ sudo ufw enable
This process involves editing a couple files and installing an MFA package,
so I will not include all the details in this post. To see how to configure
- MFA for =ssh=, see my other post: [[https://cmc.pub/blog/ssh-mfa.html][Enabling MFA for
+ MFA for =ssh=, see my other post: [[https://cleberg.net/blog/ssh-mfa.html][Enabling MFA for
SSH]].
** =fail2ban=
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-06-01-ditching-cloudflare.org b/content/blog/2022-06-01-ditching-cloudflare.org
index b7ba52d..4b18b91 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-06-01-ditching-cloudflare.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-06-01-ditching-cloudflare.org
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ the server hosting my various websites and apps.
However, as I was moving away from Cloudflare, I was not able to find a
suitable replacement that was both inexpensive and simple. So, I simply
-went back to hosting [[https://cmc.pub/blog/set-up-nginx-reverse-proxy/][my own
+went back to hosting [[https://cleberg.net/blog/set-up-nginx-reverse-proxy/][my own
reverse proxy with Nginx]]. With the recent additions of Unifi hardware
in my server/network rack, I am much more protected against spam and
malicious attacks at the network edge than I was before I switched to
diff --git a/content/blog/2022-11-29-nginx-referrer-ban-list.org b/content/blog/2022-11-29-nginx-referrer-ban-list.org
index 27c39fb..698196a 100644
--- a/content/blog/2022-11-29-nginx-referrer-ban-list.org
+++ b/content/blog/2022-11-29-nginx-referrer-ban-list.org
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ In order to test the results, let's curl the contents of our site. To
start, I'll curl the site normally:
#+begin_src sh
-curl https://cmc.pub
+curl https://cleberg.net
#+end_src
The HTML contents of the page come back successfully:
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The HTML contents of the page come back successfully:
Next, let's include a banned referrer:
#+begin_src sh
-curl --referer https://news.ycombinator.com https://cmc.pub
+curl --referer https://news.ycombinator.com https://cleberg.net
#+end_src
This time, I'm met with a 403 Forbidden response page. That means we are
diff --git a/content/blog/2023-01-05-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts.org b/content/blog/2023-01-05-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts.org
index d0f6cd2..e3811c6 100644
--- a/content/blog/2023-01-05-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts.org
+++ b/content/blog/2023-01-05-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts.org
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ and be sure you're on the "Console" tab. It should look something like
this (this is in Firefox, Chromium should be similar):
#+caption: Firefox Dev !Tools
-[[https:///img.cmc.pub/blog/20230105-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts/dev_console.png]]
+[[https:///img.cleberg.net/blog/20230105-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts/dev_console.png]]
All you need to do is paste the following snippet into the dev console.
This code will collect all unlike buttons (=elements=) and then click
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the console, pressed Enter, and then the posts are automatically
unliked.
#+caption: Script !Results
-[[https:///img.cmc.pub/blog/20230105-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts/script_results.png]]
+[[https:///img.cleberg.net/blog/20230105-mass-unlike-tumblr-posts/script_results.png]]
Thinking about this further, I would bet that this would be fairly
simple to package into a browser add-on so that users could install the
diff --git a/content/blog/2023-06-30-self-hosting-voyager.org b/content/blog/2023-06-30-self-hosting-voyager.org
index 33baef9..7e66776 100644
--- a/content/blog/2023-06-30-self-hosting-voyager.org
+++ b/content/blog/2023-06-30-self-hosting-voyager.org
@@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ sudo systemctl restart nginx.service
The site will now be available at the =server_name= you specified above!
You can visit my instance at
-[[https://voyager.cmc.pub][voyager.cmc.pub]] for an example.
+[[https://voyager.cleberg.net][voyager.cleberg.net]] for an example.
diff --git a/content/blog/2023-10-04-digital-minimalism.org b/content/blog/2023-10-04-digital-minimalism.org
index ac4d4f5..798d3ff 100644
--- a/content/blog/2023-10-04-digital-minimalism.org
+++ b/content/blog/2023-10-04-digital-minimalism.org
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#+description:
#+slug: digital-minimalism
-I've written [[https://cmc.pub/wiki/#digital-garden][a note about minimalism]]
+I've written [[https://cleberg.net/wiki/#digital-garden][a note about minimalism]]
before, but I wanted to dedicate some time to reflect on digital
minimalism and how I've been able to minimize the impact of digital
devices in my life.
diff --git a/content/blog/2023-10-17-self-hosting-anonymousoverflow.org b/content/blog/2023-10-17-self-hosting-anonymousoverflow.org
index 6479fbf..3b9068b 100644
--- a/content/blog/2023-10-17-self-hosting-anonymousoverflow.org
+++ b/content/blog/2023-10-17-self-hosting-anonymousoverflow.org
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* Overview
I recently launched an instance of AnonymousOverflow at
-[[https://ao.cmc.pub][ao.cmc.pub]] and wanted to write a brief
+[[https://ao.cleberg.net][ao.cleberg.net]] and wanted to write a brief
post on how easy it is to install with Docker Compose and Nginx.
This guide uses Ubuntu server, Docker Compose, and Nginx as a reverse
@@ -128,4 +128,4 @@ sudo systemctl restart nginx.service
#+end_src
The website will now be available publicly. Visit
-[[https://ao.cmc.pub][my instance]] for an example.
+[[https://ao.cleberg.net][my instance]] for an example.
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org b/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org
index 2f2dc92..04e9989 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org
@@ -269,10 +269,10 @@ list them all, so I will simply cover a few of the basic commands I use myself.
(setq org-publish-project-alist
`(("blog"
- :base-directory "~/Source/cmc.pub/"
+ :base-directory "~/Source/cleberg.net/"
:base-extension "org"
:recursive t
- :publishing-directory "~/Source/cmc.pub/public/"
+ :publishing-directory "~/Source/cleberg.net/public/"
:publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html
;; HTML5
:html-doctype "html5"
@@ -311,13 +311,13 @@ list them all, so I will simply cover a few of the basic commands I use myself.
)
("static"
- :base-directory "~/Source/cmc.pub/static/"
+ :base-directory "~/Source/cleberg.net/static/"
:base-extension "css\\|txt\\|jpg\\|gif\\|png"
:recursive t
- :publishing-directory "~/Source/cmc.pub/public/"
+ :publishing-directory "~/Source/cleberg.net/public/"
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
- ("cmc.pub" :components ("blog" "static"))))
+ ("cleberg.net" :components ("blog" "static"))))
#+end_src
** General Thoughts
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-03-29-org-blog.org b/content/blog/2024-03-29-org-blog.org
index 6173231..5ae1a2b 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-03-29-org-blog.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-03-29-org-blog.org
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ feed duplicated itself when I moved this blog over to org-mode last night.
This post focuses specifically on the configuration and tools I use to blog from
Emacs with Org-Mode and does not focus on Emacs or Org-Mode themselves. Refer to
-the post I wrote about [[https://cmc.pub/blog/doom-emacs-org-mode.html][Doom Emacs & Org-Mode]] for more information about my base
+the post I wrote about [[https://cleberg.net/blog/doom-emacs-org-mode.html][Doom Emacs & Org-Mode]] for more information about my base
Emacs configuration.
* Weblorg
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Now that I've installed weblorg, I need to configure the project. I'll start by
navigating to my site's source code and creating a =publish.el= file.
#+begin_src sh
-cd ~/Source/cmc.pub && nano publish.el
+cd ~/Source/cleberg.net && nano publish.el
#+end_src
Since I'm using Doom, Emacs will not automatically load the packages I need
@@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ explicitly tell Emacs where Doom stores the =htmlize=, =weblorg=, and
;; To build with the custom URL below, call:
;;;; ENV=prod emacs --script publish.el
(if (string= (getenv "ENV") "prod")
- (setq weblorg-default-url "https://cmc.pub"))
+ (setq weblorg-default-url "https://cleberg.net"))
;; site metadata
(weblorg-site
:theme nil
- :template-vars '(("site_name" . "cmc.pub")
- ("site_owner" . "hello@cmc.pub")
+ :template-vars '(("site_name" . "cleberg.net")
+ ("site_owner" . "hello@cleberg.net")
("site_description" . "Just a blip of ones and zeroes.")))
;; route for rendering the index page of the website
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Within this script, I do the following:
#+begin_src sh
rm -rf .build/* && \
ENV=prod emacs--script publish.el && \
-scp -r .build/* ubuntu:/var/www/cmc.pub/
+scp -r .build/* ubuntu:/var/www/cleberg.net/
#+end_src
*** Time to Build
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-04-08-docker-local-web-server.org b/content/blog/2024-04-08-docker-local-web-server.org
index ee8ea3a..b768c44 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-04-08-docker-local-web-server.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-04-08-docker-local-web-server.org
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ To see the updates, you can delete the previous container in the GUI or run
=docker run= command below.
#+begin_src sh
-docker run -it -d -p 8000:80 --name web -v ~/Source/cmc.pub/.build:/usr/share/nginx/html -v ~/Source/cmc.pub/nginx-config.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf nginx
+docker run -it -d -p 8000:80 --name web -v ~/Source/cleberg.net/.build:/usr/share/nginx/html -v ~/Source/cleberg.net/nginx-config.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf nginx
#+end_src
Here's an example of my development configuration file.
@@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ Here's an example of my development configuration file.
#+begin_src conf
# nginx-config.conf
server {
- server_name cmc.pub www.cmc.pub;
+ server_name cleberg.net www.cleberg.net;
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
index index.html;
autoindex on;
- access_log /var/log/nginx/cmc.pub.access.log;
- error_log /var/log/nginx/cmc.pub.error.log;
+ access_log /var/log/nginx/cleberg.net.access.log;
+ error_log /var/log/nginx/cleberg.net.error.log;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ server {
I am currently blogging with [[https://emacs.love/weblorg/][weblorg]], which uses a custom =publish.el= file to
build the static site. Within this file, I have configured my deployment process
to check for the =ENV= variable in thesh and if it's set to =prod=, the script
-will set the base URLs to =https://cmc.pub=. If not, it sets the base URLs
+will set the base URLs to =https://cleberg.net=. If not, it sets the base URLs
to =localhost:8000= (which matches the port used in the container above).
Therefore, I have modified my =build.sh= script to build with =localhost= URLs
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ if [ "$ENV" == "prod" ]; then
echo "Environment = Production" && \
rm -rf .build/* && \
emacs --script publish.el && \
- scp -r .build/* ubuntu:/var/www/cmc.pub/
+ scp -r .build/* ubuntu:/var/www/cleberg.net/
else
echo "Environment = Development" && \
rm -rf .build/* && \
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-04-18-mu4e.org b/content/blog/2024-04-18-mu4e.org
index 0f89ac3..40a34cc 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-04-18-mu4e.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-04-18-mu4e.org
@@ -159,9 +159,9 @@ auth on
host smtp.startmail.com
port 465
protocol smtp
-from hello@cmc.pub
-user hello@cmc.pub
-passwordeval security find-generic-password -s startmail -a hello@cmc.pub -w
+from hello@cleberg.net
+user hello@cleberg.net
+passwordeval security find-generic-password -s startmail -a hello@cleberg.net -w
tls on
tls_starttls off
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org b/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org
index 94ba933..e089b51 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Cycling (Folding)
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L7][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L7][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
My absolute top-used feature is [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Global-and-local-cycling.html][global and local cycling]] and it's not even
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ at the top of the buffer:
* TODO Lists
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L55][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L55][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
Next up on in this post are [[https://orgmode.org/manual/TODO-Items.html][TODO Lists]]. Being able to combine note taking and
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ that variable to alert me of tasks with iOS native notifications.
* Time Stamping
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L106][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L106][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
Another great feature are the [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Dates-and-Times.html][dates and times]] functionalities within org-mode.
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ different options available when creating timestamps.
* Tags
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L137][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L137][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
Next up are [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Tags.html][Tags]], which provide a way to document contexts within and across
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ m= and search for a tag of your choosing.
* Tables
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L162][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L162][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
One of the most inconvenient parts of writing in Markdown was dealing with
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ on the second line.
* Source Code Blocks
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L232][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L232][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
** Introduction to Source Code Blocks
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ results below the code block.
* Exporting and Publishing
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L302][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L302][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
I would be remiss if I did not mention the native [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Exporting.html][exporting and publishing]]
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ external [[https://orgmode.org/tools.html][tools]], including [[https://orgmode.
* Agenda
#+begin_quote
-[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cmc.pub/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L336][View this section]] in org-mode.
+[[https://github.com/ccleberg/cleberg.net/blob/main/content/blog/2024-08-11-org-mode-features.org?plain=1#L336][View this section]] in org-mode.
#+end_quote
Last, but not least, are [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-Views.html][Agenda Views]]. With agenda views, you can easily view
diff --git a/content/blog/2024-12-27-self-hosting-the-lounge.org b/content/blog/2024-12-27-self-hosting-the-lounge.org
index 7bacbec..a88adf3 100644
--- a/content/blog/2024-12-27-self-hosting-the-lounge.org
+++ b/content/blog/2024-12-27-self-hosting-the-lounge.org
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ desirable features for a modern IRC client. The Lounge supports push
notifications, link previews, file uploads, always connected, multi-user
support, and is available as a PWA for mobile devices.
-I wanted to write this as I had written a post about [[https://cmc.pub/blog/self-hosting-convos.html][self-hosting Convos]] and
+I wanted to write this as I had written a post about [[https://cleberg.net/blog/self-hosting-convos.html][self-hosting Convos]] and
have recently migrated over to The Lounge instead.
If you'd like to try a demo first, head over to [[https://demo.thelounge.chat/][the official demo website]].
diff --git a/content/blog/2025-02-24-email-migration.org b/content/blog/2025-02-24-email-migration.org
index b2eb93f..b9cf3ff 100644
--- a/content/blog/2025-02-24-email-migration.org
+++ b/content/blog/2025-02-24-email-migration.org
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ This led to a dead end as my two methods failed:
At this point, I decided to take a step back and use [[https://github.com/djcb/mu][mu]], a command-line utility
that would index my files and sync back and forth with Migadu for me.
-Using my blog post, [[https://cmc.pub/blog/mu4e.html][Email in Doom Emacs with Mu4e on macOS]], (and skipping the
+Using my blog post, [[https://cleberg.net/blog/mu4e.html][Email in Doom Emacs with Mu4e on macOS]], (and skipping the
mu4e parts) I was able to set up a minimal directory connected to my Migadu IMAP
account. Using my terminal, I simply moved all of my messages into the =mu=
directory and synchronized the account, and voila, my messages synchronized
diff --git a/content/blog/2025-03-11-new-domain.org b/content/blog/2025-03-11-new-domain.org
index 4c77575..36b9320 100644
--- a/content/blog/2025-03-11-new-domain.org
+++ b/content/blog/2025-03-11-new-domain.org
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ result:
|----------+-------------------+---------------|
| Category | Old | Current |
|----------+-------------------+---------------|
-| Domain | cleberg.net | [[https://cmc.pub][cmc.pub]] |
-| Email | hello@cleberg.net | [[mailto:hello@cmc.pub][hello@cmc.pub]] |
-| GPG Key | [[https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=hello%40cleberg.net][hello@cleberg.net]] | [[https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=hello%40cmc.pub][hello@cmc.pub]] |
+| Domain | cleberg.net | [[https://cleberg.net][cleberg.net]] |
+| Email | hello@cleberg.net | [[mailto:hello@cleberg.net][hello@cleberg.net]] |
+| GPG Key | [[https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=hello%40cleberg.net][hello@cleberg.net]] | [[https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=hello%40cleberg.net][hello@cleberg.net]] |
|----------+-------------------+---------------|
-/New services will continue to be updated on the [[https://cmc.pub/services/][services]] page./
+/New services will continue to be updated on the [[https://cleberg.net/services/][services]] page./