Updates internal links to use Hugo's ref shortcode

Replaces hardcoded URLs with Hugo's `ref` shortcode for internal links.

This ensures that links are automatically updated when the site structure changes, preventing broken links and improving maintainability.
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@@ -16,6 +16,6 @@ It all began with a request from a very dear friend of mine to take a look at so
This stationery shop had an internet point that had become a haven for all things evil—hell itself—and every virus AVG could possibly detect… Not to mention the spider web/Gordian knot/death trap that was their cable system. Thats where I started, by getting my hands on that setup (Im not calling it a horror only because, after reading Lovecraft, I know it could have been worse—even if it came close…) and offering on-call tech support. This stationery shop had an internet point that had become a haven for all things evil—hell itself—and every virus AVG could possibly detect… Not to mention the spider web/Gordian knot/death trap that was their cable system. Thats where I started, by getting my hands on that setup (Im not calling it a horror only because, after reading Lovecraft, I know it could have been worse—even if it came close…) and offering on-call tech support.
From this experience came the stories in the series [What Did You Just Do, Sorry?](/series/horror-stories/) (now called Horror stories), an irregularly scheduled column depending on what happens to me. From this experience came the stories in the series [What Did You Just Do, Sorry?]({{< ref "/series/horror-stories" >}}) (now called Horror stories), an irregularly scheduled column depending on what happens to me.
Personally, I hope it doesnt happen often—but I know from experience that [Murphy](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legge_di_Murphy) is always lurking, in pleasant company with the [FuckUp Fairy](http://www.soft-land.org/storie/fsckup). Personally, I hope it doesnt happen often—but I know from experience that [Murphy](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legge_di_Murphy) is always lurking, in pleasant company with the [FuckUp Fairy](http://www.soft-land.org/storie/fsckup).

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ So I write a tool for check all the point: [Server Grimoire](https://github.com/
## How to work? ## How to work?
It is a terminal app, so work all into your console. All the configs and the data are into two *dotfiles*, one called *.servergrimoire_config* and *.servergrimoire_data* (config and data respectively) and can be backup like all [dotfiles](/tags/dotfiles/). It is a terminal app, so work all into your console. All the configs and the data are into two *dotfiles*, one called *.servergrimoire_config* and *.servergrimoire_data* (config and data respectively) and can be backup like all [dotfiles]({{< ref "tags/dotfiles" >}}).
So for start I need to register some urls like google and amazon for example So for start I need to register some urls like google and amazon for example

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ series:
- Tech News - Tech News
--- ---
This post is a follow up to one of my old post: [Microsoft buy Atom, Electron and Open Source](/post/2018/microsoft-buy-atom-electron-and-open-source). This post is a follow up to one of my old post: [Microsoft buy Atom, Electron and Open Source]({{< ref "/post/2018/microsoft-buy-atom-electron-and-open-source" >}}).
## We start at the beginning ## We start at the beginning
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This story start with a tweet. I was scrolling on *Twitter* in June 2018 and I s
So I search more and find the [official blog's post](https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2018/06/04/microsoft-github-empowering-developers/) of the acquisition. So I search more and find the [official blog's post](https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2018/06/04/microsoft-github-empowering-developers/) of the acquisition.
After reading it and some more research I write a [post](/post/2018/microsoft-buy-atom-electron-and-open-source). After reading it and some more research I write a [post]({{< ref "/post/2018/microsoft-buy-atom-electron-and-open-source" >}}).
## The big questions ## The big questions

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@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ series:
## The story so far ## The story so far
Some time ago I wrote a post about _lazy loading_ and _WebP_ in _Hugo_ [^1] and how I implemented it. Some time ago I wrote a post about _lazy loading_ and _WebP_ in _Hugo_ [^1] and how I implemented it.
[^1]: Fundor333 - [Hugo With Lazy Loading and Webp](/post/2021/hugo-with-lazy-loading-and-webp/) [^1]: Fundor333 - [Hugo With Lazy Loading and Webp]({{< ref "post/2021/hugo-with-lazy-loading-and-webp" >}})
When you add image in your Hugo's site you also launch some script for some image optimization. When you add image in your Hugo's site you also launch some script for some image optimization.
Some problems come from the custom script for the build, were you need to have other code install in your machine or wherever you compile your static site. Some problems come from the custom script for the build, were you need to have other code install in your machine or wherever you compile your static site.
It was a good implementation and a fast one but some time after I find a better way to implement better way to serve img in a static site, so I wrote a new article [^2] where I describe the implementation with a "Hugo's way" with a internal pipeline. It was a good implementation and a fast one but some time after I find a better way to implement better way to serve img in a static site, so I wrote a new article [^2] where I describe the implementation with a "Hugo's way" with a internal pipeline.
[^2]: Fundor333 - [Generate WebP and AVIF with Hugo](/post/2021/webp-and-avif-with-hugo-generator/) [^2]: Fundor333 - [Generate WebP and AVIF with Hugo]({{< ref "post/2021/webp-and-avif-with-hugo-generator" >}})
In this implementation I combine as find in a blog post [^5] the _srv_ html tag [^src-tag] in the _picture_ tag [^picture-tag] without the Avif format file[^avif] In this implementation I combine as find in a blog post [^5] the _srv_ html tag [^src-tag] in the _picture_ tag [^picture-tag] without the Avif format file[^avif]

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ and I find I do the same thing and some more. I generate a default cover because
## How I generate the post? ## How I generate the post?
When I write a post I launch a [makefile command](/post/2021/the-team-makefile/) and it launch two command for me: When I write a post I launch a [makefile command]({{< ref "post/2021/the-team-makefile" >}}) and it launch two command for me:
1. Generate a new post with hugo new 1. Generate a new post with hugo new
2. Generate a cover with my python script 2. Generate a cover with my python script

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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ First are the data structure: json, with the name of the file is an hash of the
} }
``` ```
For example this is my data for [this post](https://fundor333.com/photos/2025/square-square-square-and-square/). I choose Json because I can make check on it and it is a beautiful format for data For example this is my data for [this post]({{< ref "photos/2025/square-square-square-and-square" >}}). I choose Json because I can make check on it and it is a beautiful format for data
### The Scraper script ### The Scraper script

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ So I think a dev must share knowledge in the web. Somebody help people on StackO
In the last _X_ years[^1] I understand the important of blogging and why a dev or a coder need to write a blog/newsletter/magazine about what is doing[^2] and how big time sink is developing and maintaining a custom blog so I have this question: In the last _X_ years[^1] I understand the important of blogging and why a dev or a coder need to write a blog/newsletter/magazine about what is doing[^2] and how big time sink is developing and maintaining a custom blog so I have this question:
[^1]: Where _X_ is a big but not too big number [^1]: Where _X_ is a big but not too big number
[^2]: This is also explained in one of my [old post](https://fundor333.com/post/2020/good-developer-must-be-blogger/) [^2]: This is also explained in one of my [old post]({{< ref "photos/2025/square-square-square-and-square" >}})
> For sharing Dev/Coding experiences is better Medium or StackOverflow?[^3] > For sharing Dev/Coding experiences is better Medium or StackOverflow?[^3]