Does anyone have a personal blogging setup they are in love with? Just absolutely excited to use it every time?
I want to start writing more again but I have like 4 blogs and my posting rate on them is like 0.25 posts a year on average and I’m not super happy with any of them.
Ideally I want something I can self host (either on GitHub pages or my VPS), maybe statically generated but doesn’t have to be, that would be easy to upload posts and media to from my phone in addition to desktop. I’ve debated a bunch of ideas (notion, docuwiki, Hugo, etc.) and none of them are compelling enough to make me feel like implementing them.
Weekly #blog. I’m thrilled to have extra time for #running and #cycling this week, especially since the rain storms politely scheduled themselves to fit my plans
@bomkatt The co-working with friends is something I have done for nearly twenty years now. We work out of a corner of a pub that doesn't mind us being there for hours. Get out of the home and see real people!
On m'a posé la question de mon #organisation quotidienne lors du salon de l'illu à Haguenau, alors j'ai repris un vieil article de #blog et l'ai complété avec tout ce que j'ai appris ces 2-3 dernières années en tant qu'artiste multicasquette. Si ça peut en aider d'autres, ce sera déjà très bien !
@RL_Dane@joel@amin@dm@ivan@sotolf@thedoctor I've used quite a few mobile OSs over the years, and in my experience gesture wise, WebOS: Awesome, Meego: Awesome, BB10: Awesome, Android: Unusable, forcing me to waste part of my screen to hold buttons that should have been in hardware, WIndows phone: Okish where they exist, multitouch trackpads: Nuisance
@nhoizey readability-lxml https://pypi.org/project/readability-lxml/ essaye de faire un titre cohérent (retrait de ce que l'on retrouve dans tous les titres ou retrait de ce qui est à la fin, je n'ai pas creusé), souvent ça enlève l'auteur·ice sur les blogs.
@adamsdesk I grew up similarly to you, starting on C=64 then briefly a C=128, then a used 286 with DR-DOS and amber monochrome monitor (oh it was sweet) for $80 from a local SysOp.
Beyond Desqview there was no viable way to multitask on a PC back then..I wanted to run a multi-node BBS so I did DV and finally succumbed to Win95.
While it worked, I hated how it scattered files in the root of my C: drive like animal droppings. I felt a loss of control set in at that point.
@lns That's cool. I still want to own C64 as I never had the opportunity to play with them. I did play with DR-DOS, PC-DOS and monochrome monitors. Dang that is a sweet deal. BBSs were great.
Do you still have the C64 or C128?
Oh yes, DESQview was amazing back in the day. Don't forget about the fights with TSRs. That's a tragedy.
Oh no kidding. Though unfortunately that scattered way is present on Linux due to certain programs.