i like to make websites and I've been slowly realizing that my requirements for making websites might be a little weird
- I have maybe 20 websites (mostly static but not all)
- I want to spend basically 0 time maintaining them, maybe 5 minutes every 2 months at most
- I need to be able to ignore a project for 3 years and then come back and be able to develop it easily
i feel like all of this stuff makes my choice of tech stack different than if I worked on one site full-time
@tommi Ah! It is a joke about how a lot of online discourse will fixate on niche identities and debate them for hours instead of focusing on the actual systemic issues queer people face every day :P
@fleeky In terms of the non-neo pronouns I'd say `it/its would be a good "opposite". The neuter singular to counter the neuter plural.
@An0n sounds totally different from what I imagined. I wish you strength and luck to avoid it in the future. 🫂
@An0n suffering is deeply engaging. The deeper you dig the harder it is to crawl out.
@yosh wow! That seems perfect, thank you! 🙇
TIL about https://www.picmix.com/ for making collages out of gifs
@liw Naming things is my fave part of the project lifecycle after making the idea itself
@mauve you could also bring little presents to give them, like seasonal vegetables or a home-made jam, I hear if you do that enough people will want to marry you 🤔
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍