When doing similar with some changes on my own site, I utilised my RSS feed and sitemap, as they had a full list of my sites content, and then did some checks to validate that the url resolved with my locally built site. Hugely helpful, although the script I wrote was thrown away unfortunately
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Unfortunately I'm going to be unable to make this due to family circumstances - I hope some of you still make it and it's a good one!
Auto-announcing Events in my Feed (2 mins read).
Updating my main site feed to publish a note when I've published a new event.
Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham
Homebrew Website Club on December 11th.
From to at Ludorati Cafe 72 Maid Marian Way Nottingham United Kingdom NG1 6BJ
The Homebrew Website Club is a regular meeting for enthusiasts and hobbyist programmers who are building, or thinking of building, their personal websites. The meeting is an informal setting where you can talk with others, get inspiration, or quietly work on your site.
Homebrew Website Clubs are run across the world and have a mixture of styles for how they operate. In Nottingham we like to have a bit of a relaxed session in the cafe portion of Ludorati. Folks come along for conversations about their websites, building tooling for the Web, to talk about some of the technologies they've been working on, to learn something new, or even just to have a couple of hours dedicated to adding that new bit of functionality or a new blog post.
Note that this will be the last HWC of 2019!
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Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham
Homebrew Website Club on November 27th.
From to at Ludorati Cafe 72 Maid Marian Way Nottingham United Kingdom NG1 6BJ
The Homebrew Website Club is a regular meeting for enthusiasts and hobbyist programmers who are building, or thinking of building, their personal websites. The meeting is an informal setting where you can talk with others, get inspiration, or quietly work on your site.
Homebrew Website Clubs are run across the world and have a mixture of styles for how they operate. In Nottingham we like to have a bit of a relaxed session in the cafe portion of Ludorati. Folks come along for conversations about their websites, building tooling for the Web, to talk about some of the technologies they've been working on, to learn something new, or even just to have a couple of hours dedicated to adding that new bit of functionality or a new blog post.
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Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham
Homebrew Website Club on November 13th.
From to at Ludorati Cafe 72 Maid Marian Way Nottingham United Kingdom NG1 6BJ
NOTE: Due to family circumstances I'll unfortunately not be able to make it, but I hope you still can meet without me, and have a good session.
The Homebrew Website Club is a regular meeting for enthusiasts and hobbyist programmers who are building, or thinking of building, their personal websites. The meeting is an informal setting where you can talk with others, get inspiration, or quietly work on your site.
Homebrew Website Clubs are run across the world and have a mixture of styles for how they operate. In Nottingham we like to have a bit of a relaxed session in the cafe portion of Ludorati. Folks come along for conversations about their websites, building tooling for the Web, to talk about some of the technologies they've been working on, to learn something new, or even just to have a couple of hours dedicated to adding that new bit of functionality or a new blog post.
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Between and I took 8886 steps.
A huge milestone, and a great look back at the way Ton is helping to change the community for the better by promoting better practices on ownership of our data
Viewing the Contents of a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) with OpenSSL (1 mins read).
How to look at the contents of a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) with the openssl
command-line tool.
Such a great, in-depth writeup! I'd not been able to make it to many of the sessions so this is super helpful
Between and I took 4904 steps.
This is a great resource - but I'd recommend https://www.jvt.me/posts/2017/04/26/glances/ if you are able to install something, as a much more feature rich version
Off Days (1 mins read).
It's OK to not be 100% every day.
I'm probably not the best person to comment on it as I'm used to tweaking my Linux installs and going a more pain-induced way around things, but it's not that bad. It's a learning curve, it's not nearly as polished an experience that you may expect (for some things) but I find it such a better experience on Linux - I use mac daily for work and it constantly frustrates me!
Between and I took 6533 steps.
Adulting: The Constant Struggle of Prioritisation (3 mins read).
A rant about how it sucks to be an adult because there's so much to do, but very little of it is stuff you want to do.
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Although I've not played for ~1 year, this is very tempting. The Overwatch team sure do know how to create an awesome cinematic!
Between and I took 12317 steps.