chyrp.net — Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It is driven by PHP and MySQL (with some AJAX thrown in), and has a pimpin' theme and module engine, so you can personalize it however you want.
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asuraciJan 4, 2008Submitter
They're all Silk, via <a class="user" href="http://famfamfam.com/">http://famfamfam.com/</a>
thirdprizeJan 4, 2008
Like that ever stopped anyone.
bradpJan 4, 2008
Well we know that it won't survive the Digg effect, but that's like kicking a toddler down the stairs and saying see I told you what would happen... Especially if you allow every user to admin the site... It looks like they've shut / locked down the demo, not much to see there, but the extending is what has me looking at this thing.. I think that it's an out of the box (post install) the system that is simple enough, but time will tell the power of this engine. I'm going to install in a sand pit, and have some fun...
ghinchJan 4, 2008
Admittedly I'm an Apple Fanboy and also a web developer, and I have to say the difference between Apple introducing the search type vs. MS proprietary code is that Apple isn't breaking anything if you don't support it, unlike MS that makes you fork your code to make things work everywhere. I'm more pissed at Apple for making textareas resizable in Safari 3. Breaking layouts left and right
cameronioJan 5, 2008
Chyrp.net is still working, it's been working for me as I check it while it's on Digg. The demo was down for a bit because it was being abused, but it's handled the load nicely. Alex says a cache module is coming.You're such a drama queen.How about more evidence than "it uses ereg/preg too much"
jaredsethJan 5, 2008
dfunct, it's been a while since I used it but Pivot doesn't use a database.<a class="user" href="http://www.pivotlog.net/">http://www.pivotlog.net/</a>
atomic1fireJan 6, 2008
Star fox?