Interesting - I'll look at giving Granary a go over the next few days and see if it's what I'm looking for
Thanks Chris - I'll look into it as both you and Aaron have recommended it.
As an FYI this post didn't send me a webmention and when sending it manually it said no_link_found
- not sure if it's a known issue?
What do all you lovely #IndieWeb folks use to consume Twitter? I'd like to hook some of my favourite people into my reader but not sure the best way to do it
Between and I took 1973 steps.
So long Disqus, hello Webmention
Recommended read: So long Disqus, hello Webmention https://nicolas-hoizey.com/2017/07/so-long-disqus-hello-webmentions.html
meetup-mf2.jvt.me
release 0.2.0: Adding h-feed
support (2 mins read).
Adding h-feed
support for my Microformats translation layer for Meetup.com.
I will not be attending DevOps Notts - January 2020 on
I will be attending Lightning Talks - AWS Nottingham on
Recommended read: A quick primer on dig https://mrkaran.dev/posts/dig-overview/
Just trimmed my site's build/test/deploy pipeline's lifecycle from 10 minutes to about 5 minutes. A fair saving but still not as speedy as I want.
My next job is to see whether I can cache the images on my own infra running a GitLab-runner, but I seem to be having some difficulty getting it running with a Unix file socket rather than a TCP socket - a shame because in the past the GitLab-runner has worked literally out of the box
Between and I took 8783 steps.
Well, it's official - I'm on holiday for the rest of the decade 🙌🏼
I've been using GitLab for almost 4 years now, largely for reasons stated in https://www.jvt.me/posts/2017/03/25/why-you-should-use-gitlab/ but also for all the extra stuff they've built on top over the years.
Originally it was just because of private repos, but evolved into a love of the platform being built in a way that folks can contribute, unlike GitHub.
The sad state of personal data and infrastructure
Recommended read: The sad state of personal data and infrastructure https://beepb00p.xyz/sad-infra.html
Between and I took 9630 steps.
Pretty Printing XML on the Command-Line (1 mins read).
How to use xmllint
to pretty-print XML/HTML files.
Backporting/Replaying Changes using git format-patch
and git apply
/ git-am
(2 mins read).
Using git format-patch
and git apply
/git am
to apply a patch, if git cherry-pick
isn't available.
For anyone having issues not seeing #MrRobot Season 4 Episode 11 in their Fire TV / Prime video account, try skipping through Ep 10 until it autoplays 11
Between and I took 10040 steps.
Folks posting to their own websites and owning their content, but syndicating it to sites such as https://dev.to, https://lobste.rs or https://news.ycombinator.com for better discoverability
Happy Second Appendixaversary (2 mins read).
Celebrating the second anniversary since my appendix ruptured - and reminiscing on the benefits of a well-funded NHS.
Sorry! Hope it didn't cause too much of an issue.
I wonder if these b issues you and Aaron have seen could be related and put into the spec for implementers?
Between and I took 2821 steps.
As I've gone all in on the #IndieWeb technologies, I've been using @AaronPK's service https://aperture.p3k.io which supports the open https://indieweb.org/Microsub standard, which supports RSS among other formats - may be worth looking into as it's a great protocol for building better readers, even if it's not solving your need right now. Drop me or the folks at https://indieweb.org/discuss a line if you want to talk more about it!
List What Files Changed in a Git Commit (1 mins read).
How to list what files changed in a given commit.
I've disabled that for now - I actually didn't mean to do that and have since removed it, especially as those pages are paginated so you'll effectively get webmention'd forever as I add more content to that tag
Sorry to anyone who's just received a tonne of webmentions from me - I'm tweaking the way the sending works so there are a few new places you may see them come from