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Some Thoughts on Jekyll Jekyll is a static site generator built in Ruby. It’s been powering this site since 2012 but I’m worried that might not be true for much longer. I’m a bit torn on how to feel about this. First, a bit on static site generators (SSGs). Serving only static content is fast. With an SSG, you’re effectively “pre-compiling” all server-side elements of a site at build time. Once you send the …
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Matthew Sheret – is someone who types things, , more info
Week 59: And creepy We built Rowan’s bed last Sunday night, expecting her to try it for a nap on Monday. She did, and loved it, and got so excited about the prospect of having her own bed that she’s rushed to get into it every night this week. She doesn’t last the night in there, but she’s done a heck of a lot better than we expected her to. Starting to look at …
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Picture frame shelves pt.II My wife wanted some picture frame shelves for the hallway and staircase to break up the large wall surfaces. I was not hard to ask, and decided to do different styles to mix things up a little. Both Astrid and I are fans of Lisa Aisato‘s artwork. I bought the 2023 calendar for her as a present, and we want to display some of the artworks in the calendar. In …
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(lambda (x) (create x)), , more info
Overlay Deployments for SaltStack Overlay Deployments for SaltStack or building exception systems with Ansible · February 18th, 2024 Let's take a look at a real world problem and build a simple solution for it. We have a complex configuration management system that has been built up over several years. The repository that is hosting it was devised around a monolithic one set of rules fits all. This didactic view of the world worked, initially, …
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Adam Keys is typing, , more info
Careers are non-linear David Hoang, Should managers be technical?: Career development looks more like unlocking attributes for a different subclass in a role-playing game, than picking a distinct class that can never change. It’s not a path. It’s a collection of skills and attributes focused on certain outcomes. Applying foundational skills is heavily contingent on your role and responsibility. Careers, management or not, aren’t straight lines. The skills you need for your career …
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gilest.org: Giles Turnbull's website, , more info
Palm makes easy web pages Elliott Cost's Palm app helps people make easy web pages and I think it's inspiring
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A Year In The Country, , more info
1984, Big Blue, Apple and Battles for the Future’s Past I’ve written about the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell’s novel of the same name at A Year In The Country before, including some of the controversy that surrounded it relating to the imposition/use of non-director approved music by the production company… which brings me to some other Orwellian 1984 related controversy which involved Apple Computers. In 1983 and 1984 Apple created and had broadcast a television advert that depicted …
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Cosori TurboBlaze vs. Dual Blaze The Cosori TurboBlaze Air Fryer stands as the next generation of air frying technology, boasting several advanced features aimed at enhancing cooking efficiency, safety and convenience. Equipped with a high-performance…
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Questions Considered, , more info
Re-read I love a good book, for the learning and the enjoyment. I like to read widely and frequently. I virtually always have access to good reading, regardless of whether I am sitting at home (with its curated piles of yet-to-read books) or I am out traveling and perusing the Internet for electronic books, then experiencing them on my e-reader. This post is not about any specific type of book. Rather, …
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Exploring the Core Skills of Information Architecture Occasionally, I feel compelled to justify the discipline of information architecture. Most recently, it was due to the release of Duly Noted. A few reviews have included a variant of the phrase, “the author [i.e., me], an ‘information architect,’ says that…” Note the quotation marks. The reviewer likely thinks, “I’ve never seen the phrase ‘information architect’ before, so this author must have made it up.” Of course, I didn’t. IA …
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Oil Strike North The North sea oil boom was a huge thing in the 1970s. In theory it was supposed to make the UK self-sufficient in oil supplies instead of relying on the Arab countries who dominated the market. It was controversial in many ways. There were suggestions that Scotland, off whose coast the oil fields sat, did not receive enough of the profits while others argued that the environmental cost was not …
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Writing With Color, , more info
hi, i hope you’re doing well today! i’m looking to create a pantheon for a d&d campaign, and i pictured the goddess of weather & seasons as a black woman. i thought making her hair an afro-like cloud would be an interesting way to design her. i’m worried that this may be insensitive, though, and that i’m othering curly hair. she would not be the only black character in the pantheon, but she’s the one i’m most worried about being offensive. what are your thoughts on this design choice? Black Goddess with Clouds for HairI think this is a cool idea! You’ve got regular Black characters (women?) too, so even better. Not that there seems to be any poor implications with having the Black goddess; magical Black girls for the win! She may not need a “counter” exactly, but it’s always good to have multiple modes of representation, particularly as she’s not human. This immediately made me think of …
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I Buy A New Washer, , more info
I Womansplain My (10th Birthday) Blog This blog is ten years old today - happy birthday, dear I Buy a New Washer! Birthdays, I've found, are a time for looking backwards (what was I thinking?) and forwards (help!) and then for celebrating (woohoo!).On 18th Feb 2014 I published this: 'I Buy A New Washer - Day One'. Long-serving readers know that I intended it to be the title of that first post, not the whole blog. …
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Books and Covers Twenty-five or thirty years ago, probably at an in-law's, I pulled a copy of The Rector of Justin by Louis Auchincloss from the shelves. I looked into it, evidently at Chapter 2, and put it back on the shelf. The scene of a callow teacher failing to dominate a class of boys simply did not interest me. I wonder now whether the form of the book, a small Modern Library …
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2024 Week Notes - Week 7 I had an email from IFTT this week that warned me that the webhook service that my Mastodon bot is using will be shut down by the 22nd February unless I switched to a paid plan. I switched, but not to the IFTT paid plan. My bot now uses mastofeed.org to send the latest item in an RSS feed to Mastodon. The setup took minutes and there was no need …