-different domains since 2012. The last version was generated using
-[ssg](https://www.romanzolotarev.com/ssg.html) (shout out to Roman Zolotarev), but I've since ported it to GNU
-Emacs + Org mode.
-
-The sources are available on <https://git.sr.ht/~aminb/aminb.org>. The
-site is automatically generated on each `git push` using the
-[builds.sr.ht](https://builds.sr.ht) service (see the [`.build.yml`](https://git.sr.ht/~aminb/aminb.org/tree/.build.yml) build manifest) and is
+different domains since 2012. I've previously used Octopress, Jekyll,
+a [custom](https://github.com/aminb/blog-old) static site generator written in Haskell (kudos to [Ruud van
+Asseldonk](https://ruudvanasseldonk.com)), [ssg](https://www.romanzolotarev.com/ssg.html) (shout out to [Roman Zolotarev](https://www.romanzolotarev.com)), and [org-publish](https://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing.html) (see
+also [A blog in pure Org/Lisp](https://ambrevar.xyz/blog-architecture/index.html)); but I've since ported it to [ox-hugo](https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/), a
+"carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo" (kudos to [Kaushal
+Modi](https://scripter.co)). I've never been happier with my setup.
+
+The sources are available on <https://git.sr.ht/~bandali/aminb.org>.
+The site is automatically generated on each `git push` using the
+[builds.sr.ht](https://builds.sr.ht) service (see the [`.build.yml`](https://git.sr.ht/~bandali/aminb.org/tree/master/.build.yml) build manifest) and is