Recently I learned of this highly regarded boutique amp builder in my area. Point to point hand-wired Fender circuits. Very cool stuff. The owner Jim is currently doing some mods on my 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb. Can’t wait to get it back. Yorke Electric Sound
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Gem conventions are not really my scene, but I do like geology and natural history. Some of these crystals carry stories from deep time. Others will make new ones.
Every year I start out thinking I planted way too many tomatoes from seed. A month later I'm glad I did because I've managed to kill at least half of them.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but once someone reaches a certain level of success and wealth, constantly leaning on the “I grew up with nothing and had it hard for a year” story feels a little unnecessary.
In reply to Steve Simkins
I wired up saving long form posts with standard.site lexicons directly from an iOS app I'm working on. That way I don't have to mess with image uploads, static builds, etc. my @ghost.org blog at lowvelocity.org is actually showing up in the @leaflet.pub and @pckt.blog feeds. Not perfect, but works.
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I use Ghost as a more professional blog/newsletter, but then use tags to route microposts and photos to a static site front end. I’d love to integrate standard.site lexicons at some point, but need to educate myself more.
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I am curious about this because it seems like the opposite of a CMS, but replaces GIT. I may not be understanding fully as
I am teaching myself as a hobby and not very knowledgeable. I have seen people use plugins for Obsidian as a front end to negate a CMS.
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Any idea how sequoia would treat, or standard.site lexicons would interact with, a static front end that pulls data from a CMS on build? Would it need to be local .md files with front matter? Assuming yes but wondering (hoping) not.
Making an app for Ghost CMS. The options are very limited on mobile, and as far as I'm aware, there aren't any with a WYSIWIG editor and inline images, galleries, block quotes etc. It also has character count and automatic titles for micro posts.
It was time to renew my registration, so I decided to get the new pollinator paradise plate, designed to support Oregon State University bee research.
The dishwasher has been a moody bitch lately and didn't want to clean anything on the upper rack. Turns out these sprayer arms get clogged with food. Figured out how to open it up, and hoooboy, that was grosss.
Vibe coded an 11ty site to look like my Pika blog, fed by tagged posts from a Ghost CMS backend. Has micro and titled posts, photo gallery, microformats, tag based RSS/JSON feeds, ActivityPub alias. Tinkering with standard.site lexicons at some point. https://afterword.blog