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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 30-Nov-2018 09:50:59 EST jjg -
jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 30-Nov-2018 09:49:48 EST jjg Testing 1.
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 29-Nov-2018 17:03:37 EST jjg Yeah fossil really does it all. I went that way for awhile but honestly it was more than I needed, and more work to maintain.
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 29-Nov-2018 17:02:58 EST jjg I don't know why but I love reading crap like this:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19810001583.pdf
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 29-Nov-2018 10:30:31 EST jjg Man, the more I learn about #git, the less I need anything else.
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Nov-2018 07:04:57 EST jjg @gemlog @xmanmonk same here, I use a different VPS but still use their tutorials because they are soooo good.
Kind of feel guilty about it 😇
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 16:16:32 EST jjg Fun new AIO feature:
https://io.adafruit.com/blog/notebook/2018/11/26/feed-webhooks/
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 16:10:01 EST jjg ...now to find a way to migrate wordpress content without agony 😂
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 16:08:14 EST jjg @Kyresti I've always thought calling what we hackers do "engineering" was wrong.
Not that hacking is wrong, but it's not engineering :)
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 16:06:59 EST jjg I thought maybe some weird FS thing but sudo works so...had to be permissions?
Anyway I was able to work-around it by telling Hugo to stop messing with timestamps :)
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 14:33:12 EST jjg @h ah!
--noTimes flag did it :)
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 14:27:18 EST jjg @h maybe you can help me out with something that I think might be Go-specific?
Working on the server-side of the deployment and I get:
"Error: Error copying static files: chtimes <private details>, operation not permitted" during the hugo command.
Of course it works with sudo, but that's not cool :)
I've confirmed that the user is in the right group, and that the directory permissions are cool, etc. (cp, mkdir all work) but I'm not sure what "chtimes" is trying to do?
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 13:21:41 EST jjg @h that's where I'm departing from (WP).
So far so good.
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Doug Webb (douginamug@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 09:22:42 EST Doug Webb @jjg https://www.staticgen.com/
Enjoy drowning in options ;)
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Miss Riddle (lumb@lamp.institute)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 12:13:29 EST Miss Riddle Fediverse? More like friendiverse amirite?
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 09:05:39 EST jjg Decided to give Hugo a shot, thanks for all the suggestions!
Found this tutorial that looks pretty good in case anyone else is looking for such a thing:
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jjg (jjg@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 09:04:27 EST jjg @feonixrift afaik that link has the whole thing?
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KMJ 🇦🇹 (kmj@mastodon.ctseuro.com)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 02:15:22 EST KMJ 🇦🇹 +1 for Hugo
Sugest: Shell script to check for changes, then run Hugo + Rsync the docs folder to http Server. Hugo + Rsync works great here for all m y sites. Checking for changes should be easy
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Jamie (jamie@mstdn.iofoundry.eu)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 02:19:26 EST Jamie @jjg @gemlog Might be a bit more technical than you are looking for, but I use Hugo to deploy my site. It’s just a single statically compiled binary on the server end. I edit my local repository, push to master and a git hook clones the repository, builds it and deploys to /var/www
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Fire Wally (firewally@mspsocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Nov-2018 06:17:58 EST Fire Wally @jjg I just set up Hugo to push to Netlify and it is exactly this. Lots of nice templates to start from as well
https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-netlify/
Not really a lot of content yet, but here’s my site for reference: https://www.firewally.net