@3timeslazy yeah, I really wish github had a "plain HTML mode" to get rid of all the extra js fluff on top of the actual content 😭 Or maybe a "github classic" from like 10 years ago
Every time I open GitHub there is a chance it will be worse than it was previously. For the last few days all sourced code files look like this. But hey, there is a Copilot button!
@fredy_pferdi Yeah that's been on my TODO to explore too. I just don't have too much time to mess with my system these days and raw EndevourOS has been good enough for the most part. One of these days I'll take the plunge into Nix
it feels hard to talk about how to write websites that feel manageable to maintain with like 0.5% of my brain because there are a thousand tiny and not always logical decisions like "use bash scripts to run my local dev server, because then it's `bash scripts/run.sh` no matter what programming language the project is in"
or "refuse to use any database other than SQLite because I had a bad experience operating Postgres once and I feel more comfortable with sqlite"
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.
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. 👍