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Refactoring DLTJ, Winter 2021 Part 4: Thursday Threads Newsletter Launches
Success! Four parts plus a half (or a "re-do"" of part 2):
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Refactoring DLTJ, Winter 2021 Part 2.5: Fixing the Webmentions Cache
Okay, a half-step backward to fix something I broke yesterday. As I described earlier this year, this static website blog uses the Webmention protocol to notify others when I link to their content and receive notifications from others. Behind the scenes, I'm using the Jekyll plugin called jekyll-webmention_io to integrate …
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Refactoring DLTJ, Winter 2021 Part 2: Adopt AWS Amplify
Look at that! Progress is being made down the list of to-dos for this blog in order to start the new year on a fresh footing. As you might recall from the last blog post, I set out to do some upgrades across the calendar year boundary:
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DLTJ Now Uses Webmention and Bridgy to Aggregate Social Media Commentary
When I converted this blog from WordPress to a static site generated with Jekyll in 2018, I lost the ability for readers to make comments. At the time, I thought that one day I would set up an installation of Discourse for comments like Boing Boing did in 2013. But …
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DLTJ in another
Well, we have reached the end of another arbitrary orbit around our small unregarded yellow sun1, and this primitive ape-descended life form2 is looking back on this blog's past twelve months. Not much to show for it -- this'll be just the third blog post this year.
And yet …
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DLTJ in a #NEWWWYEAR
I came across Jen Simmon's call for a #newwwyear by way of Eric Meyer:
Ok, here’s the deal. Tweet your personal website plan with the hashtag #newwwyear (thanks @jamiemchale!):
1) When will you start?
2) What will you try to accomplish?
3) When is your deadline?Improve an existing …
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