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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 19th 2019 replying to this from @DavidDarnes
@DavidDarnes @Netlify oooh I'd love to, Mr Darnes!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 19th 2019 replying to this from @BenJam
@BenJam @Netlify Hooray! Yes, I'll be staying the night.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 19th 2019
Looking forward to visiting lovely Bristol in June.
Bring your #JAMstack and @Netlify questions! https://twitter.com/oliverlindberg/status/1107955893172400128
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 19th 2019 replying to this from @curiouslychase
@chaseadamsio @GoHugoIO @Netlify @gatsbyjs Nice. You can also add a dimension to Google Analytics to let you distinguish between your branch deploys, and populate that with @Netlify snippet injection & env vars. This is useful if you want to track the results of different branches in split tests.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujqM2lMRDkg
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @rauchg
@rauchg @firt Converse Vue
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019
Smiling at this ipsum generator... um... generator from @PostlightStudio.

Feed it same URLs as the source for your own ipsum generator.
Made with some @Netlify Functions fu in the background. https://twitter.com/ginatrapani/status/1107702436905533442
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @ginatrapani
@ginatrapani Finally!
The ipsum the world was waiting for!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @TakeShapeIO
@TakeShapeCMS @healves82 @tudor_prodan @smakosh @gatsbyjs @GraphQL @HasuraHQ @Netlify nailed it.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @TakeShapeIO
@TakeShapeCMS @healves82 @tudor_prodan @smakosh @gatsbyjs @GraphQL @HasuraHQ @Netlify *shakes fist at sky and shouts something aggressive but incomprehensible*
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019
I really like this. I've been meaning to make my own dashboard showing the status any of my sites that I care about by just including a list of @Netlify deploy badges.

https://www.netlify.com/blog/2019/01/29/sharing-the-love-with-netlify-deployment-badges/

But @lekoarts_de beat me to it with this nice example. https://twitter.com/lekoarts_de/status/1107620649021960193
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @michelangelopm
@michelangelopm @lekoarts_de @gatsbyjs @Netlify @CircleCI @tailwindcss You won't even need to do that. Just visiting that pages will show the latest status of the builds on @Netlify. The badges get their status from the Netlify API

https://www.netlify.com/blog/2019/01/29/sharing-the-love-with-netlify-deployment-badges/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019
RT @jamstackconf: ⚡️ Announcing workshops at @JAMstack Conf, NYC ⚡️

Building a serverless application — with @DavidWells
Info and tickets…
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @Mandy_Kerr
@Mandy_Kerr These are amazing.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @
@MazTweeta @Netlify We might leave that to @netflix.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 18th 2019 replying to this from @mbleigh
@mbleigh @slightlylate @jensimmons But it's a fair comment. The term "static site generator" doesn't really describe all the things that these sometimes bundle in.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 17th 2019 replying to this from @mbleigh
@mbleigh @slightlylate @jensimmons It's common now for SSGs to roll in a JS framework too. Which can be great, but can also mean you need to know what that does and how so you don't mishandle it and cause yourself problems.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 17th 2019 replying to this from @jensimmons
@jensimmons - It allows a variety of templating tools
- It feels logical & organised
- It has a small technology footprint (so is easy to install)
- I can extend it with JS (which I understand)

And a biggie for me...

- It only outputs what you ask. No frameworks or unexpected JS magic.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 17th 2019 replying to this from @brad_frost
@brad_frost @davatron5000 @mirisuzanne @MinaMarkham Still holding out hope for @antarcticjs
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 17th 2019 replying to this from @Mapio
@Mapio @Netlify Oh no, that's not normal.

If this is still happening, I'd suggest contacting the support team via support@netlify.com. That's usually the best way to get assistance.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 16th 2019 replying to this from @heydonworks
@heydonworks @eleven_ty Likewise
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 16th 2019 replying to this from @WhosTheSuit
@FinalBullet Yes! In Pocklington, near York.

I still have my old PE teacher’s shouts of “GET OFF THE APARATUS!” ringing in my ears from when we were too eager and started dangling from it before given the say so.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 15th 2019 replying to this from @ludobourgoin
@ludobourgoin @Netlify Yep. You can make your own page for the thank you message. And tell @Netlify to send people to that by specifying it as the "action" property of your form html element.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 15th 2019 replying to this from @bcomnes
@uhhyeahbret Nailed it.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 14th 2019 replying to this from @trysmudford
@trysmudford @GoHugoIO Yeah! Not only does this bring an update to the Linux distro, but it also adds the ability to select the build image used by the build bots for each of your sites.

Making future distro rollouts far easier.

Double win!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • March 14th 2019
YYYYYYES!

@GoHugoIO enthusiasts rejoice! https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1106281135708033024
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