New app 2020: @linode vs @digitalocean - GO
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I'm not sure, but I think Userland Manila was the first blog software I used that had the new post form integrated right into the front page. Tonight I got #goldfrog doing the same, and I am SO excited #writefortheweb https://t.co/dEGOZRbPyj
Writing a toy blogging app means having to relearn basics like "write a login form and use cookies", like a barbarian
RT @brookLYNevery1: ISO 8601 nerds: a crack has developed in the old way. The new year has wounded both the m/d/yy and the d/m/yy factions.…
RT @ChuckWendig: Another smaller resolution for 2020:
BRING BACK BLOGS. You don't own your social media and it can all go away in a heartb…
RT @KHayhoe: As Isaac Asimov said in 1980: "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultu…
Is there a Golang html/template version of Jinja’s “depends”, that lets you say “use this template but “wrap it” in this default
RT @tinysubversions: I've been building a Facebook Events style system for decentralized social media based on the simple, open source, pri…
RT @johnsundell: Today is a day I’ve been looking forward to for a long time 🙂
Introducing Publish — a static site generator for Swift dev…
@evanpro Not sure if kidding, but this year any extra features are likely to follow post-once-then-syndicate principles
Is it the best way or fastest way? No idea, but ima try it
I don’t know if I’m going to try to sync back to git, but if I do it will be built in and automatic.
So I want to edit in the browser, basically. But one trick I want:
Posts are going to be Jekyll-compatible markdown, but indexed in a db for live rendering and searching, generating archive pages etc without having to read 2700+ posts every time the page loads.
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