If you’re reading this post, the DNS changes have propagated such that you’re now looking at this blog’s new home. I’ve switched to hosting with WebFaction — not because I had any serious problems with my previous provider, OCS Solutions, but because I hate both Webmin and cPanel. WebFaction uses a home-grown control panel interface that offers an excellent combination of “powerful enough to do what I need” and “simple enough not to tempt me with options I don’t know how to use properly.”
I’d been toying with using Tumblr as a replacement content delivery platform. It was new and sleek, but using it put me very much in the mind of a longer-form version of Twitter. The back-end management provided by the platform was just a bit too simple for my needs. So I’m still with WordPress, albeit on a different machine.