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"text": "It was a ton of fun. Here is a more cleaned up version.\n\nI will make sure a high resolution version gets emailed to @SzilviaBorsan",
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Fun fact: this is the first post I’ve made in quite some time using a CMS (Content Management System).
But wait! you say. Your #website is built with Bridgetown. Are you saying Bridgetown now has its own CMS?
Well, I could tell you, but then I’m afraid I’d have to kill you. 😎
A brief bit of context here: I’ve built a number of CMSes over the many years I’ve been a web developer—several just in the era of Jekyll. Because of that prior experience, I have deeply resisted building a CMS for Bridgetown because I know how incredibly “easy” it seems at first and how incredibly hard it actually is in practice.
But I think I may have finally cracked this nut, and it has less to do with building a CMS per se and more to do with building a platform and a toolkit which lets developers build themselves a CMS. That’s all I can say for now. Stay tuned. 😄
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Jesse and Anthony wrote a new post on PSL’s blog describing five AI-powered tools that we’ve been making increasing use of in the studio. It’s amazing how fast this space is moving.
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I will always remember building and unloading the #Rush drum kit for a show.
Three trucks.
Yet a masterful Ruth Goldberg assembly.
Thank you Neil Pert.
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Hey @AleksandrX13 you have a fella gifted from Szilvia you finds your visions of poetry, family and honor inspiring
So enjoy this @fellarequest a Vision riding a Helica...
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Hey @AleksandrX13 you have a fella gifted from Szilvia you finds your visions of poetry, family and honor inspiring
So enjoy this @fellarequest a Vision riding a Helicarrier to make T-72s go pop.
Our #Fella scoured the galaxy and curated a found poem from your New Year message
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Sorry for belated gift, but Merry Christmas to all Russian Conscripts in #Ukraine who would rather be home for the holiday, not dying for #Putin
Made background wallpaper for cell phones to save your life.
Enjoy Christmas next year with your family and not in a grave
#nafo
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https://dangillmor.com/ wishes for “forward-in-time links so we could read … his 2023 #100Days project, #100DaysOfIndieWeb … more easily from the beginning” https://mastodon.social/@dangillmor/109646621709452885
Great suggestion Dan. Wish granted.
On my #IndieWeb site, I control the user experience.
Since 2010^1, I’ve had previous/next ( ← → ) temporal^2 navigation links on the top right of my post permalinks, across all posts (something I always wanted on my notes, and Twitter lacked)
In 2018^3, I added similar ( ← → ) links on day archive pages, for previous/next days.
Ideally I’d build similar automatic ( ← → ) links for each hashtag in a post, for the previous/next post with that same hashtag.
OR for now I could manually add forward-in-time links to the bottom of my five previous #100DaysOfIndieWeb posts, and with each subsequent post, remember to update the previous one.
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