Dear @TLRailUK,
Please, please, please hurry up and get your shit together.
Yours sincerely,
Everyone who lives between Bedford and London.
x
#thameslink
#thameslinkfail

@simonswiss @Netlify If you set one of the branches to get 0% of the traffic, you can use it to let people opt in to private betas and secret branches. Crafty!
https://youtu.be/Q5-QTaAOSrY
https://youtu.be/Q5-QTaAOSrY

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @jonnohopkins: this is the most British thing I’ve seen all week

@zachleat You're sticky.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Thanks to all that came to @Mcr_FRED last night to talk about #JAMstack and @Netlify. My slides along with a few links and resources that we discussed can be found on @benotist.
https://noti.st/philhawksworth/qp7jZC/jamstack-and-netlify-do-we-really-need-another-buzzword
https://noti.st/philhawksworth/qp7jZC/jamstack-and-netlify-do-we-really-need-another-buzzword

@zachleat I know what you mean. Although I've found it handy to express a wider ecosystem which takes such sties "beyond being static". And to avoid the implications on experience that the term "static" brings.

@bruised_blood @mikemcintyre That's brilliant.

@Mcr_FRED Immutable deploys FTW!

@parkeragee @Netlify @mlab Now, THAT's a blog post I'd like to read. Would love to hear about how you went about it, and what the experience was like.
Nice!
Nice!



@biilmann @jlengstorf @mattferderer @gatsbyjs @mcrittenden @derFetten @Netlify In addition to that great post by @stefanjudis where he plays with persisting assets between builds, I played a little too, to prove the concept.
https://github.com/philhawksworth/content-shards
It's available but not documented as managing your own cache can be fiddly.
https://github.com/philhawksworth/content-shards
It's available but not documented as managing your own cache can be fiddly.

Phil Hawksworth
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@chrisdmacrae @oliverp @Netlify @thenewdynamic @forestryio I think you might have been thinking of Web Page Test, @oliverp, which tests your site on actual devices and under the simulated network conditions you nominate. It's brilliant.
Happy to see the kinds of results I'd hope for on http://Netlify.com in your screen grab.
Happy to see the kinds of results I'd hope for on http://Netlify.com in your screen grab.

@chrisdmacrae @oliverp @Netlify @thenewdynamic @forestryio Thanks @chrisdmacrae! Although I'm curious about that Lighthouse score. I'd expect much much better on http://netlify.com. My results:

@Una The library.
- looks delicious on the menu
- by the time it has been poured you've decided to order something else.
- looks delicious on the menu
- by the time it has been poured you've decided to order something else.

@stubbornella @googlechrome Woah!!! Google nabbed a good 'un!
Congratulations. That's wonderful news.
Congratulations. That's wonderful news.

@stefanjudis @jkphl @benotist I totally recommend @benotist. It is still early in beta, but I already find it very useful. Added bonus: it exposes a feed of your presentations. Great for longevity & exporting data, but also it will become the single source of truth I use for my own website.
(Blog post soon)
(Blog post soon)

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
The sofa in my office is alwayd equipped with a cat/travel pillow.
#cat #blackcat #kitten https://ift.tt/2GYHrFW
#cat #blackcat #kitten https://ift.tt/2GYHrFW

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Given just how much work @rachelandrew does for us by contributing her expertise to the @w3c and teaching us so much about CSS, I don't think we can afford to NOT support her work on Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/rachelandrew/overview
https://www.patreon.com/rachelandrew/overview

@eduardoboucas @DavidDarnes @zachleat @eleven_ty @paulrobertlloyd @staticmanapp @Netlify Throw in a gulp step that grabs data from various feeds and massages into your desired shape before stashing it in data files your SSG consumes, and you've got a useful setup.