Daily Digest for Thursday, Jan 2, 2020
☀️ Earliest posts come first.
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.…
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Writing a toy blogging app means having to relearn basics like “write a login form and use cookies”, like a barbarian
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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
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ICYMI #blogging #code2020 https://t.co/CQd5RZ4w7q
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New app 2020: @linode vs @digitalocean - GO
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RT @RayBoomhower: “Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the…
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Ok, what am I missing? Travis CI requires you to check in a .travis.yml file into github, which for some providers should contain authentication keys? this is good… why?
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Ah, there’s a travis CLI tool for encrypting auth keys
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@travisci help how do I setup a deploy per https://t.co/Kn0bmICTFT that only runs during a deploy stage? It’s running after my test stage, before the build artifact exists
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This is one reason I’m building #goldfrog https://t.co/onvOioQmEA
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Progress today: post editing and deleting, many template updates.
I managed NOT to throw the laptop across the room when figuring out golang html/template :win:
Working on a @TravisCI build pipeline, here’s to again not throwing my laptop
#goldfrog #blogging #writetheweb
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@travisci Alternatives to Travis CI welcome if it will let me easily publish to github release or S3
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@bitprophet I’ll try anything, travis is making me nuts (it’s probably fine, but on my own i’m flailing)
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