
@imorganmarshall @NetlifyCMS How strange. Thanks for the heads up. Glad that all appears ok.

@raymondcamden YES!

@jdlrobson @vuejs hmmmmm.... :)

@jdlrobson @vuejs Oh, Sorry! I just arrived yesterday.
I'm here for a week... perhaps we'll find a time for a coffee or a beer?
I'm here for a week... perhaps we'll find a time for a coffee or a beer?

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
A nice bonus that there is a @vuejs meetup in SF while I'm here. Looking forward to it tonight. With talks about:
- Vue and #GraphQL
- Vue CLI v3
- Anination with Vue
- Framework selection
https://www.meetup.com/vue-sf/events/253133398
- Vue and #GraphQL
- Vue CLI v3
- Anination with Vue
- Framework selection
https://www.meetup.com/vue-sf/events/253133398

@ScottDevTweets Yes indeed. Nothing in the calendar at the moment, but I'd like to get one planned in the next month. It has been too long! I'll get to work on some dates.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Even though I work at @Netlify, I still love these blog posts which look in a bit more detail at *how* some of our features are made.
As ever, making things seem simple generally means swallowing a lot of underlying complexity. https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1031929434570457089
As ever, making things seem simple generally means swallowing a lot of underlying complexity. https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1031929434570457089

@jglovier @Netlify Yummy!

@marcysutton Hoorah!
Huge congratulations to you both.
Huge congratulations to you both.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Fuzzy chick trying to hatch some fuzzy chicks. We might need to have a talk. https://ift.tt/2Pil03S

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Wow. The speakers that @coldfrontconf are gathering for the conference in November are rather excellent! Delighted that I'll get to hear them, and meet them all.
Will you?
https://2018.coldfront.co/speakers/
Will you?
https://2018.coldfront.co/speakers/

@Jonic Love it! 🛎️

@pferreir @substack @andrestaltz Yeah. I don't think we are disagreeing particularly. Just shifting accidentally from one discussion to a slightly different one.
The original tweet has helped to raise my own awareness. So I can now be more thoughtful with my intended meaning. 🙂
The original tweet has helped to raise my own awareness. So I can now be more thoughtful with my intended meaning. 🙂

@nola_will @vue_london That's very kind :)

@pferreir @substack @andrestaltz Yep. And of course you didn't. I'm saying that the seed of this conversation was a thought about ways we could help reduce the impact on the subject (or victim in this analogy).
After all, this is a conversation about the impact of unconscious bias, not punishments. Or murder.
After all, this is a conversation about the impact of unconscious bias, not punishments. Or murder.

@Jonic @Netlify I've not heard any plans for that being discussed, however both @IFTTT and @Netlify can consume and emit webhooks, so you'll probably be able to do what you want already.
For example, I rebuild my site whenever @IFTTT sees that I've tweeted...
https://www.hawksworx.com/blog/keeping-a-jamstack-site-feeling-fresh-with-recent-tweets/
For example, I rebuild my site whenever @IFTTT sees that I've tweeted...
https://www.hawksworx.com/blog/keeping-a-jamstack-site-feeling-fresh-with-recent-tweets/

@pferreir @substack @andrestaltz There isn't a difference between murder and manslaughter to the victim. For them, the outcome is identical.
I don't think this discussion was intended to make those legally equivalent. And if we can avoid either, we probably should.
I don't think this discussion was intended to make those legally equivalent. And if we can avoid either, we probably should.