• hawksworx
  • blog
  • speaking
  • about
  • search

Notes - page 338

  • Newest
  • Previous
  • Next
  • Oldest

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.

A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 22nd 2018 replying to this from @domangerer
@domangerer @ddprrt @Netlify @awscloud @AzureDevOps @Azure @zeithq (looks like Christmas is cancelled)
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 22nd 2018 replying to this from @domangerer
@domangerer @ddprrt @Netlify Yeah, Netlify Functions do all the behind the scenes AWS shenanigans... so you don't have to. 😎
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 22nd 2018 replying to this from @domangerer
@domangerer @Netlify @awscloud @AzureDevOps @Azure @ddprrt Unsurprisingly, I'm keen to see how you use @Netlify Functions... but to be honest, the more the merrier!

I'd love to hear how your experiences varied across different providers while supporting the case that #serverless is a desirable and viable approach.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 22nd 2018 replying to this from @
@crgeary @Netlify The only place that is currently visible is in your code. Which presumably is where you want to handle this anyway in order to obscure honeypot fields from your real users.

(But noted!)
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 19th 2018 replying to this from @Syntx_io
@Syntx_io @biilmann @Netlify @heroku I think it's fair to say that it takes a bit more to set that up in Netlify Functions. But far less to maintain. I have Express services on heroku that no longer work as I didn't maintain them. Running in a #serverless function literally means no server environment to maintain.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 18th 2018 replying to this from @leemartin
@leemartin @erquhart @Netlify @nuxt_js You can use Netlify's redirects API to send selected routes to serverless functions for that.

Redirects:
https://www.netlify.com/docs/redirects/

Functions:
https://www.netlify.com/docs/functions/
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 18th 2018 replying to this from @GregInBytes
@GregRobson_UK @davatron5000 @TrentWalton @Netlify You should! Suggesting this improvement!
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 18th 2018 replying to this from @davatron5000
@davatron5000 @TrentWalton Booo! I like it.

At @Netlify, we use fruit.
Except tomatoes, which aren't a fruit.
Except they are.
Or something.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 18th 2018
That's our @perrysetgo!
(And I can confirm. Perry is awesome.) https://twitter.com/PDXWiIT/status/1073757927717056512
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 18th 2018 replying to this from @leemartin
@leemartin @erquhart @Netlify Yeah, what @erquhart said. Although with automated builds triggered by changes to content, you can rebuild and deploy automatically far more regularly than you might once have thought desirable. Here's an extreme example:

https://www.netlify.com/blog/2018/08/02/exploring-the-potential-of-friction-free-deployments/
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 15th 2018 replying to this from @triblondon
@triblondon @brucel This account has clearly been compromised.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 15th 2018 replying to this from @brad_frost
@brad_frost @clarity_conf Wonderful. Sounds to me like you were exactly where you needed to be.

Sending positive thoughts and huge respect to Daddy Frost for being such a fighter. I hope his recovery goes well.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @peduarte
@peduarte @Netlify @futuregerald Pffft.
It looks like some idiot who works at Netlify can't spell Netlify!

That was me.
I'll get my coat.

Don't ask netlfiy...
http://Ask.netlify.com
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @Netlify
@Netlify @futuregerald Question one:
Why can't Phil spell Netlify?

http://ask.netlify.com
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @perrysetgo
@perrysetgo @Netlify Tally ho!
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @spences10
@ScottDevTweets @flybayer @swyx @Netlify @gatsbyjs No, nothing has changed there.
I'm no @gatsbyjs expert, so I'm not sure if anything exotic is going on, but it shouldn't be impossible to diagnose. If you message the support team, they may help to diagnose the issue.

support@netlify.com is staffed by some smart & lovely folks!
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @eads
@eads @sashacuerda @thoughtbot yes indeed!
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @flybayer
@flybayer @ScottDevTweets @swyx @Netlify FWIW, there hasn't been a change in how the forms work, @ScottDevTweets. Are you experiencing an issue that you had not found
previously?
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @eads
@eads @sashacuerda @thoughtbot Yes! "Make infrastructure boring again"
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @philhawksworth
Question 👉 https://ask.netlify.com
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018
I've starting to field your @netlify questions in a regular chat with @futuregerald.
Let us know if you have more questions for the next recording.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uwe_PhCRcY
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018 replying to this from @jamiebradley234
@jamiebradley234 @FrontendNE @gatsbyjs @reactjs @Netlify Excellent!
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 14th 2018
RT @css: > Despite the 1,368 people concurrently using http://freeCodeCamp.org, our Node.js / Loopback server is barely even breaking a swe…
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 13th 2018 replying to this from @mattbee
@mattbee @jamstackconf The first (and only, I think) vote for "my house".
Therefore you win. Get the kettle on.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
A photo of Phil Hawksworth's face
Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • December 13th 2018 replying to this from @americanwombat
@americanwombat @Netlify Aha! That can be fiddly.
  • Permalink
  • |
  • Twitter
  • Newest
  • Previous
  • Next
  • Oldest

The source code of this site is available on GitHub and is hosted and updated by Netlify automatically after each code commit

Other than where specified, the content on this site is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence.

Subscribe to a feed of blog posts on this site.