

I helped digitally convert my local library’s microfilm archives, mostly newspapers, but also some really old titles and deeds. Tons of stuff from the 1800s.
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I helped digitally convert my local library’s microfilm archives, mostly newspapers, but also some really old titles and deeds. Tons of stuff from the 1800s.
They’ve never had to recover a hard drive. It’s okay, they’ll learn the hard way.
LOL!
Dots are reserved for filetype information, heathen.
As an old person who has archives dating back to the 90s, yes.
With git LFS there’s no excuse.
Anyone who uses YYMMDD instead of ISO 8601 needs to be fed feet first into a wood chipper.
Ah, yes, Yahoo!, the elephant graveyard of good ideas.
cry fowl
B’GAWK!
Fuckin’ does it?
Do you smell toast?
If I asked a PhD, “How many Bs are there in the word ‘blueberry’?” They’d call an ambulance for my obvious, severe concussion. They wouldn’t answer, “There are three Bs in the word blueberry! I know, it’s super tricky!”
Server code generating HTML is icky in modern web development.
There’s been a big uptick in interest around SSR lately, so maybe not.
No, not at all.
They are a shorthand for “give me the index of this directory” rather than “give me the first file you find named this.” In some configurations, the presence of absence of a trailing slash dramatically reduces the amount of computation an HTTP server must execute before responding to the request.
Look into the GitHub integration. Your pipeline could be StackEdit -> GitHub + GitHub Actions -> Self-hosted final destination.
StackEdit is a good rich text to markdown web application: https://stackedit.io/
… A … blog? Are you asking if it’s possible to selfhost a blog?
That’s cool.
This isn’t nearly enough to change my opinion of DHH, an out-and-proud piece of shit.