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      <title>Sending {postcards} with Netlify and Namecheap</title>
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      <description>Sleek. Minimal. Bearded.  tl;dr  Dearest ma and pa,
The food here is okay. Mostly I’ve been setting up a single-page personal site with the {postcards} package for R, deploying it with Netlify and setting up a custom domain with Namecheap. More rain is forecast for tomorrow.
Wish you were here,
Matthew
  Domain-driven development A hobby of mine is to look for funny domain names and to not buy them.</description>
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