Disruptive Library Technology Jester

Disruptive Library Technology Jester

  • About the Jester
  • Categories
  • Tags
  • Résumé / CV
  • Newsletter

Peter E. Murray

Library technologist, open source advocate, striving to think globally while acting locally

This site uses Robust Links.
  • Home
  • Tags
  • static website
  • 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 …

     Posted on  December 31, 2021
     and last updated February 19, 2022
     ·  7 minutes reading time
  • 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:

    • Ramp up automation …
     Posted on  December 30, 2021
     and last updated February 19, 2022
     ·  6 minutes reading time
  • Digital Repository Software: How Far Have We Come? How Far Do We Have to Go?

    Bryan Brown's tweet led me to Ruth Kitchin Tillman's Repository Ouroboros post about the treadmill of software development/deployment. And wow do I have thoughts and feelings.

    Featuring an ouroboros, a snake or dragon biting its own tail, a digital representation of a copy of a 1478 drawing by Theodoros Pelecanos of an alchemical tract attributed to Synesius.
    Ouroboros: an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. Or—in this context—constantly chasing what you can never …

     Posted on  June 23, 2021
     and last updated June 23, 2021
     ·  6 minutes reading time