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prologic (twtxt.net)

Pretty happy with my zs-blog-template starter kit for creating and maintaining your own blog using zs πŸ‘Œ Demo of what the starter kit looks like here -- Basic features include:

  • Clean layout & typography
  • Chroma code highlighting (aligned to your site palette)
  • Accessible copy-code button
  • β€œOn this page” collapsible TOC
  • RSS, sitemap, robots
  • Archives, tags, tag cloud
  • Draft support (hidden from lists/feeds)
  • Open Graph (OG) & Twitter card meta (default image + per-post overrides)
  • Ready-to-use 404 page

As well as custom routes (redirects, rewrites, etc) to support canonical URLs or redirecting old URLs as well as new zs external command capability itself that now lets you do things like:

$ zs newpost

to help kick-start the creation of a new post with all the right "stuff"β„’ ready to go and then pop open your $EEDITOR 🀞

#awesome #zs

Read replies 3 weeks ago
prologic (twtxt.net)

Today is a good day! Took my daughter to art class, got a beard trim, wife is awesome and we're all doing great πŸ€žπŸ€

Read replies 1 month ago
prologic (twtxt.net)

@bender What's awesome about it btw? I use WireGuard pretty heavily here. And my entire family also use it to keep a VPN connection back to our home network

In reply to: #2aw7gqa 4 months ago
bender (twtxt.net)

@prologic Tailscale is awesome! I run Headscale; it replaced my vanilla WireGuard install.

In reply to: #2aw7gqa 4 months ago
bender (twtxt.net)

On QRs, as long as they work (and they are quite resilient), it doesn’t matter. Their design, and colours, will be based on theme in which they are included. They are getting used more now in the US. They are king on East Asia. They are awesome.

In reply to: #zoplecq 4 months ago
prologic (twtxt.net)

@bender Me too! She's awesome πŸ™Œ

In reply to: #ylthhja 5 months ago
bender (twtxt.net)

@eapl.me I wouldn't call it natural, it is the way Bluesky decided to handle handles (not meaning to make a pun, or anything). There is no other way, but that.

The bottomline is, there are agreed upon "standards", right? From example, on Yarnd you show as "eapl.me", from "eapl.me". A kind of weird redundancy because on twtxt, ever since I started using it, one will expect to see a "nick" (equivalent to a person's first name), from "a domain" (like a surname).

There is nothing holding back someone from giving themselves the nick:

thisismyawesomenickforwhichiwillbeknownforeverandeveritsgreatisntit

But, do we really want that? πŸ˜…

In reply to: #ad4gcia 6 months ago
bender (twtxt.net)

@bendereapl.me@eapl.me just testing this mention, to see which random nick will be picked. Related, I agree, those animations are truly awesome!

In reply to: #mvdbn4q 6 months ago
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