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The archive of what I posted on Twitter, which I now self host due to a lack of trust in Twitter and some other reasons.

I'll soon begin refelcting all my Mastodon posts here too. I'm happier self-hosting or maintaining an archive of my content on URLs that I can own.

There are tools to help you do this too. Such as this one from the makers of Eleventy.

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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 12th 2021 replying to this from @bencodezen
@bencodezen @cassidoo Loving how many people are digging deeper into this WIP code than “um... are you sure that Shopify and Spotify are the same thing?!”

Makes me feel valuable which is nice since this was my only contribution to this mobbing session.

Kapow! Adding value! Kapow!!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 9th 2021 replying to this from @philhawksworth
(I mean there are lots of people having unspeakably shitty times at the moment, and I have basically nothing to complain about and should check my privilege for a moment... but today will not be on my christmas card list)
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 9th 2021
Dear Today,
Get in the bin.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 8th 2021 replying to this from @philhawksworth
Phrases I use often without explaining them, when in fact I really should - number 27: Atomic deploys

https://jamstack.org/glossary/atomic/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 8th 2021 replying to this from @iChris
@iChris oooooh
a swing and a miss
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 8th 2021
Phrases I use often without explaining them, when in fact I really should - number 26: Immutable deploys

https://jamstack.org/glossary/immutable/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 6th 2021 replying to this from @brad_frost
@brad_frost @stephenhay You are good at drums and you are very brave
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @brad_frost
@brad_frost @stephenhay You’re too kind, Braders.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @stephenhay
@stephenhay 9 years! 😳
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @philhawksworth
@MaOberlehner @smashingmag @cloudinary @Netlify That nice Mr @tkadlec dug into some of the perf of that little technique:

https://timkadlec.com/remembers/2020-11-17-netlify-proxy-requests/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @MaOberlehner
@MaOberlehner @smashingmag @cloudinary I like using the @cloudinary fetch API with a URL to both ingest the original, and serve the optimised result on Cloudinary. If you do that with a @Netlify redirect, the user doesn't have an extra DNS lookup and caching happens.

A short video on that:
https://url.netlify.com/rkGD7ygQd
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @bdougieYO
@bdougieYO Even just seeing that in your terminal made my scalp itch.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 5th 2021 replying to this from @shortdiv
@shortdiv Oh I’m so sorry, Divya. Terrible circumstances to undergo such a terrible thing. Thinking of you. ❤️
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 4th 2021 replying to this from @selfteachme
@selfteachme @Netlify @shortdiv @jlengstorf @Tzmanics @cassidoo @sarah_edo Doorbell rings

Demands for silly middle name ensue

Gravity of being careful what you wish for descends
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 4th 2021 replying to this from @philhawksworth
@KatieKodes @Netlify ...but I do have a personal preference for taking heavy lifting out of the build step even for small sites. Especially if an alternative exists which doesn't make the mental model significantly more complex, or make it hard to reason about what lives where and when.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 4th 2021 replying to this from @KatieKodes
@KatieKodes @Netlify That's a good question. And might be fun to discuss on that podcast some time. Better than a blanket, "it depends"...

But I think it depends(!) on things like:
- Number of images
- Frequency of builds/changes
- How images come to the system (content authors or devs)

and so on..
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 3rd 2021 replying to this from @cassiecodes
@cassiecodes This hideous goon can get in the bin.

Meanwhile those with our eyes even slightly open take inspiration from what you build and education from wonderful examples. Thank you for all your amazing work.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 3rd 2021
“It’s not about blame and it’s not about guilt... But there is a problem here... and we are problem solvers by profession”

This by @techgirl1908 is good reminder of the joy and value so many find in computers, and the importance of making that available and approachable to all. https://twitter.com/techgirl1908/status/1366974874187681792
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 2nd 2021 replying to this from @gass_amina
@gass_amina This blows my mind. I'm so sheltered from this sort of unforgivable ignorance.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @DavidDarnes
@DavidDarnes @seldo Shhhhhh.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @seaotta
@seaotta @DavidDarnes @seldo I just assume sarcasm.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @DavidDarnes
@DavidDarnes @seldo Meanwhile I waddle through from my desk to the kitchen to get a biscuit, and my watch tells me “You did it!” and I’m convinced it is throwing next-level shade.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @ItWasMattGregg
@ItWasMattGregg Great!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @ItWasMattGregg
@ItWasMattGregg No you shouldn't need to do any of that. You can do away with netlify-lambda these days 🎉

Include any dependencies on your project's root package.json, and Netlify should do the rest.

This on Unbundled JavaScript function deploys should help clarify

https://docs.netlify.com/functions/build-with-javascript/#unbundled-javascript-function-deploys
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 1st 2021 replying to this from @rq731p
@rq731p @Netlify No clues in your deploy logs?
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