Personal blog built with Jekyll and hosted on GitHub Pages. I write about package management, software supply chain security, and open source infrastructure.
Nesbitt.io is an intriguing personal blog that dives into the realms of package management, software supply chain security, and open source infrastructure. Crafted using the popular Jekyll framework and hosted on GitHub Pages, this blog serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and insights on these critical topics that affect both developers and organizations. The straightforward design allows readers to focus on the content, making it easy to navigate through the various subjects being discussed.
Whether you're a seasoned professional in the tech industry or simply someone interested in the ever-evolving field of software development, Nesbitt.io provides valuable information that can enhance your understanding of software practices and security considerations.
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