Adding Expires headers to Caddy
Improving site performance by adding Expires headers in my Caddy config.
Improving site performance by adding Expires headers in my Caddy config.
Back on Micro.blog after some time away.
Whenever I change blogging platforms or domain names or simply post to several places, I feel a twinge of guilt. How will my āaudienceā feel about the changes? Does it confuse things? I sometimes get comments like, āI have trouble finding things youāve written because theyāre all over the place.ā I donāt get a lot of traffic, but itās also not zero traffic, so I feel some responsibility. But why? I am not writing for money or influence or popularity. I write to better understand what Iām thinking about, and sometimes share the result. I write so that I have a record of those things. I write, almost entirely, for me. ...
TinderboxĀ is an unusual, powerful, quirky, and amazing piece of software. I donāt understand why more people donāt use it for everything. Maybe because it costs $298 and thatās expensive by todayās app store race-to-the-bottom pricing situation. Itās worth every penny, though. Before Emacs came along, I putĀ everythingĀ into Tinderbox. These days, I use Tinderbox for specific projects that benefit from its unique features. I also maintain my blog atĀ daily.baty.netĀ with it. ...
There are times I donāt feel like blogging the hard way1. When that happens, I look to simple, hosted, CMS-based blogging tools. Recently, Iāve been experimenting with Pika and Scribbles. I like both of them. They are both simple, clean, easy, and inexpensive. Choosing either of them for a blog would be fine. There is one thing that concerns me a little, and that is the hobby nature of these tools. I donāt mean to be dismissive by calling them āhobbiesā, but I canāt help but feel that these kinds of tools are always at risk of being abandoned when their authorsā attention shifts to something new. ...
In the spirit of /Now and /Uses and /Hello pages, Iāve created a /Nope page. Itās for keeping track of things I donāt like or want to do. Itās a work in progress, but itāll probably see more updates than my now page š
Losing interest in everything. And some blog notes.
After yesterdayās Kirby->Hugo-Kirby debacle, Iāve been thinking about why I spend so much time farting around with and on my blog. Fair question, and one I donāt really have an answer to. I guess itās my little place on the internet and I like to have the furniture arranged just so. But ājust soā changes all the time, so I keep trying new configurations. Itās fun. Also useless, and nobody but me cares, but still. ...
Have you ever been so enamoured with plain-text-static-html publishing that youāre willing to burn down a month of implementing a blog using Kirby CMS in order to go back to using Emacs and Markdown and Hugo? I have.
I donāt need a new blogging platform, but if I did, Iād certainly be looking atĀ Prose.sh. Itās blogging via sftp and rsync, which sounds awesome.
My current thinking is that our little blogging society doesnāt need secrecy, it needs visibility.
How I reimplemented my Daily Notes feature from my Tinderbox blog to baty.net in Kirby
Letās not overthink it, eh?
Itās possible that no one will ever see this post. Iām writing a Hugo-formatted markdown file in Emacs. This means it will be published to a defunct copy of my blog1 Unless of course I decide to bring it back as baty.net. If that happens, then š!Ā ā©ļø
ā ļø This blog is no longer running Kirby, but I left this here just in case. Iāve recently whittled my servers at DigitalOcean down to a single 2GB instance running Caddy. When I started playing with Kirby, I tried getting it running there, but had issues with php-fpm and Caddy not playing well together, so I spun up a hosted instance at (link: https://fortrabbit.com/ text: Fortrabbit). Running Kirby doesnāt require a database or anything fancy, just a web server and PHP, and it bugged me that I couldnāt get it working, so yesterday I tried again, and finally figured it out. Iām writing this down so that I donāt lose it. ...
How long do we all think my Kirby experiment will last? Itās a fair question.
The Kirby experiment has been fun, but Iām not sure Iāll finish anything useful.
How to fix URLs in RSS feeds when using relative paths in page bundles in Hugo
Blogging options. Where Iāve landed.
As much as I love Tinderbox, Iām wondering if it will continue to make sense long-term as a blogging engine. I get along great with most of Tinderboxās features, but export is one that has eluded me for going on 20 years. I can muddle my way through, but itās always a challenge. This blogās export templates have become complex enough that I donāt want to touch anything, for fear of breaking something. The HTML/CSS is aging and janky, but the thought of updating it is daunting. I mean, look at this thing⦠...