From: Ruben Beltran del Rio Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 22:32:43 +0000 (+0100) Subject: blog-sync-up-1671748363393 X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/blog.unlimited.pizza/commitdiff_plain/81f8a4e6769eba41cbb93b0d053d25d0e8f96d94?hp=56cfd22cf81fd39759c69a2417e84697795ad11d blog-sync-up-1671748363393 --- diff --git a/archive/1671748363166/metadata.json b/archive/1671748363166/metadata.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95ec871 --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/1671748363166/metadata.json @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +{ + "id": "1671748363166", + "createdOn": 1671748363166 +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/archive/1671748363166/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi b/archive/1671748363166/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7782c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/1671748363166/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# The linkblog a few links in. + +If I wrote a post for every time I said "I want to post more on the blog", this would be one of the most prolific publications online. + +This time around, I decided to try things different and reduce the barriers to posting by integrating it into one of my well-honed routines: reading news and blogs. For this to succeed, I needed to be able to post from any device I was reading from. This was a bit harder than I anticipated, because until then the blog was just a `cli` tool that took in some text and generated the static assets. + +After a few wilder ideas (eg. let's build an iOS gemtext editor that lets me post to a webhook), I landed on something a bit simpler†: I'll save the post to pinboard with the tag `linkblog`, and save my comments as gemtext in the description field; on the other end, a cron job fetches the bookmarks, generates gemtext and replaces the tag, and updates the blog using the CLI. + +It took a few goes to get the cron working correctly, but it worked! Not just on the technical side, but on the habit-forming side: This month I've written as many posts as I had since 2017. Maybe next year I can hit that first milestone of at least one post a week! diff --git a/posts/0/metadata.json b/posts/0/metadata.json index 552cd74..95ec871 100644 --- a/posts/0/metadata.json +++ b/posts/0/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671691909823", - "createdOn": 1671691909823 + "id": "1671748363166", + "createdOn": 1671748363166 } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/0/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi b/posts/0/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7782c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/0/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# The linkblog a few links in. + +If I wrote a post for every time I said "I want to post more on the blog", this would be one of the most prolific publications online. + +This time around, I decided to try things different and reduce the barriers to posting by integrating it into one of my well-honed routines: reading news and blogs. For this to succeed, I needed to be able to post from any device I was reading from. This was a bit harder than I anticipated, because until then the blog was just a `cli` tool that took in some text and generated the static assets. + +After a few wilder ideas (eg. let's build an iOS gemtext editor that lets me post to a webhook), I landed on something a bit simpler†: I'll save the post to pinboard with the tag `linkblog`, and save my comments as gemtext in the description field; on the other end, a cron job fetches the bookmarks, generates gemtext and replaces the tag, and updates the blog using the CLI. + +It took a few goes to get the cron working correctly, but it worked! Not just on the technical side, but on the habit-forming side: This month I've written as many posts as I had since 2017. Maybe next year I can hit that first milestone of at least one post a week! diff --git a/posts/0/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi b/posts/1/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi similarity index 100% rename from posts/0/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi rename to posts/1/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi diff --git a/posts/1/metadata.json b/posts/1/metadata.json index 3e7c345..552cd74 100644 --- a/posts/1/metadata.json +++ b/posts/1/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671520456303", - "createdOn": 1671520456303 + "id": "1671691909823", + "createdOn": 1671691909823 } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/1/link-13-predictions-for-platforms-in-2023.gmi b/posts/2/link-13-predictions-for-platforms-in-2023.gmi similarity index 100% rename from posts/1/link-13-predictions-for-platforms-in-2023.gmi rename to posts/2/link-13-predictions-for-platforms-in-2023.gmi diff --git a/posts/2/linkblog-2022-12-18.gmi b/posts/2/linkblog-2022-12-18.gmi deleted file mode 100644 index 2b99d69..0000000 --- a/posts/2/linkblog-2022-12-18.gmi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Kara Coffee Machine Serves up Antithesis of Single Serving Design - -=> https://design-milk.com/kara-coffee-machine-serves-up-the-antithesis-of-single-serving-design/ Kara Coffee Machine Serves up Antithesis of Single Serving Design -I really like this concept! And the modules in the back have a nice sci-fi feel to them, unfortunately it doesn’t seem to be available for purchase :( I’d like to see more repairable products out there. Just recently I found out about the framework laptop [1] and I think this will be my next computer. -=> https://frame.work/ [1] framework laptop diff --git a/posts/2/metadata.json b/posts/2/metadata.json index 992f4aa..3e7c345 100644 --- a/posts/2/metadata.json +++ b/posts/2/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671392893833", - "createdOn": 1671392893833 + "id": "1671520456303", + "createdOn": 1671520456303 } \ No newline at end of file