Road trip

Eva and I rented a car (our first summer with driving licenses), filled it with clothes, a tent and some food and then took off on a little road trip down the east coast of Sweden. See also: part 2 Have some thoughts? Send me an email. | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 8 years ago

Campfire

Packed Henrik’s car with a tent, beer and firewood and went camping before it got too cold outside. Have some thoughts? Send me an email. | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 9 years ago

Springtime at Sörby

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@jonas.brusman.se | 9 years ago

Divshot Jekyll hosting

I used to host this site on Heroku but have now moved to a platform build for static sites, or as Divshot puts it: Static Web Hosting for Developers. Setting up the site on Divshot was a breeze, took just a couple of seconds from when I started reading the documentation to when I … | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago

Älvsala

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@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago

Heroku’s GitHub Integration

Heroku has finally released their own integration with Github. So it’s time for me to officially retire my current solution based on my HerokuDeployer project. An app that I build for the sole purpose of deploying this Jekyll blog with just a push to the Github repository. I’ve b … | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago

Snow

Finally, the snow decided to show up. It came a couple of days late, it missed christmas. And of course, it’s all gone by now. Have some thoughts? Send me an email. | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago

Fields

Sörby gård and Lärkstugan in the beginning and end of the summer. Have some thoughts? Send me an email. | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago

Deploy Jekyll to Heroku with a click on a button

I've updated my Jekyll + Heroku + Unicorn sample app to the latest version of Jekyll available (2.3.0). It now have all the latest features from Jekyll! I also added a Heroku Button. So you can deploy your own version of the Jekyll site to a new app on your Heroku account with ju … | Continue reading


@jonas.brusman.se | 10 years ago