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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 • June 14th 2018
RT @ksatirli: “Uptime is my life” says @ry_boflavin: disrupting a service your users depends on is not an option at @netlify. https://t.co/…
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 14th 2018
"With about 1200 deploys an hour, you can worry about the source code, we take care of getting it on the internet." — @ry_boflavin, Head of Infrastructure at @Netlify

#VelocityConf
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 14th 2018 replying to this from @ksylor
@ksylor It was excellent! Thanks for such an entertaining and informative talk. Will you be publishing your slides? (I was too slow to snap one or two of the things I wanyed to whoit about!)
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 14th 2018 replying to this from @Mandy_Kerr
@Mandy_Kerr Thanks Mandy!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 14th 2018 replying to this from @simonswiss
@simonswiss Thanks Simon!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 14th 2018
"When we try to design a product capable of doing everything for everyone, we often find ourselves with a product so complex, that nobody can use it for anything."

And other mutterings about the relief I feel in the emergence of the #headless CMS model.

https://medium.com/netlify/off-with-their-heads-the-rise-of-the-modern-cms-e0089538aed6
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 13th 2018
Impressed by @bdougieYO's #DubNation fu.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 13th 2018
RT @mikescollins: When you're almost done picking teams in gym class.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 13th 2018
The aim for @NetlifyCMS was always to be as agnostic as possible, and so support for different git back-ends has been in development for a while, but still, this seems timely. Congrats to the community for shipping this! 🛳️🛳️🛳️ https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1006928958229643264
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @coryetzkorn
@coryetzkorn @DanielFreeman @Netlify @SlackHQ These don't use the comments example I shared (I only recently conjured that one up), but each of those sites is hosted on Netlify and uses a variety of the free and open source libraries created to help with some features.

https://www.netlify.com/open-source/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @charis
@charis When you add a photo, (via the web client) you can tag people and add a description of the photo for accessibility (the latter needs to be enabled in your settings)
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018
I thoroughly enjoyed chatting to everyone after @webconf_asia in Hong Kong.
A wonderful event and a smart, curious, engaged, and growing community.

https://noti.st/events/VibH0k/webconf-asia
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @jaffathecake
@jaffathecake @webconf_asia I couldn't agree more!
Witness just a few of the smiling faces after the event.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @coryetzkorn
@coryetzkorn @Netlify @SlackHQ Great!
I also wrote this up in a bit more detail on @Real_CSS_Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/jamstack-comments/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @coryetzkorn
@coryetzkorn @Netlify Not currently. There are third party integrations for adding a comments system to a static site, or you can use a few of the building blocks available in @Netlify already to build your own. I did that including a moderation system in @SlackHQ.

Example: https://jamstack-comments.netlify.com/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 12th 2018 replying to this from @liamdaws
@liamdaws @toddmorey @k2heikkila @bphogan @NetlifyCMS @Netlify @NetlifyCMS is free and open source and does not depend on @Netlify. It needs a git API like that offered by GitHub, but you can deploy the output to anything you like.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 11th 2018 replying to this from @richhiggins
@richhiggins @JamesMcCormack @Netlify Thanks Rich!

There certainly is a lot of choice. That's one of the reasons I favor #JAMstack sites. You have a lot of portability and can avoid lock-in. Always nice to use a service because it is then best for you rather than because it is hard to leave!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 11th 2018 replying to this from @
@k2heikkila @bphogan @NetlifyCMS @Netlify Yeah this is exactly what @NetlifyCMS was intended to enable.

- Use any static site generator
- Author in markdown if you like
- Give a nice authoring experience, invisibly using git behind the scenes
- Developers work how they want. Authors work how they want.
- CI/CD
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 11th 2018 replying to this from @
@_wildservice @Netlify Nothing official is planned right now AFAIK, but I've been thinking about this too and we've had a few conversations about it. I have some ideas of an approach that might work. I'll try to build a proof of concept and share my findings before long.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 11th 2018 replying to this from @richhiggins
@richhiggins @Netlify \o/
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 10th 2018
A peek from a peak peak. https://ift.tt/2sQUFzm
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 10th 2018
RT @scottywrotem:
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 10th 2018 replying to this from @philhawksworth
@jaffathecake @rmurphey But, perhaps watching this at airports and on planes could work out ok. I like different things when a boarding pass is involved.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 10th 2018 replying to this from @jaffathecake
@jaffathecake @rmurphey I lasted until half way through episode two.
Keifer's husky/short-breath/panting acting technique got to me a bit.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • June 10th 2018
Overlook. https://ift.tt/2l0pDBB
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