So I started to write a short 2019 in review blog post before realising I should finish my 2018 in review post first.
Woops! It's mostly written, but a bit longer than this years will be
This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:
So I started to write a short 2019 in review blog post before realising I should finish my 2018 in review post first.
Woops! It's mostly written, but a bit longer than this years will be
In the last couple of days, I've also added media support for my Micropub server, and have encountered the same issue.
Thankfully the changes to Indigenous are soon going live, but I was surprised not being able to use it elsewhere.
I believe https://quill.p3k.io supports it, as long as you're posting it with a note?
Between and I took 4447 steps.
Happy new year everyone! Hope 2020, and the new decade, is kinder to you than this one 🙌🏼
I haven't yet gotten around to writing my 2019 In Review post (and may not until the weekend) but I don't think it's going to be as long as 2017's. I quite like Max's format to keep it short https://mxb.dev/blog/year-in-review-2019/
Recommended read: The People's Web https://anildash.com/2019/12/23/the-peoples-web/
Managing my dotfiles as a git repository
An interesting way to manage it - I quite like the approach.
I'm a fan of how I do my own, and will write about it at some point - https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/jvt.me/issues/847
Recommended read: Managing my dotfiles as a git repository https://drewdevault.com/2019/12/30/dotfiles.html
Between and I took 2735 steps.
Real shame to see that @Meetup are further restricting their platform by locking down API access - maybe document this better before going through the process to register?
Thank you for submitting an application to access Meetup’s API and authenticate with OAuth2. This process provides a better and more secure experience for all Meetup members. Your request for API Access through OAuth has been denied. In order to be eligible for API access through OAuth you need to have a Meetup Pro Account.
Glad to hear it! I've been toying with the idea for a few years but have never found the guts to do it
Between and I took 4298 steps.
I will be attending IndieWebCamp London on
What makes type checking Ruby hard?
Recommended read: What makes type checking Ruby hard? https://blog.jez.io/ruby-mutation/
In 2018 I wrote 60 posts (92k words) but in 2019 I wrote 159 posts (107k words). Of those, 41 and 73 posts respectively were under the term "Blogumentation" https://www.jvt.me/posts/2017/06/25/blogumentation/ which I am a huge fan of.
Don't write for anyone else - just yourself!
Between and I took 7195 steps.