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@darch Sure, I'm out to lunch, will post when back at computer.
@darch It doesn't look very nice, I agree, but you can copy the styles. It use it as a foundation to customize.
For now, I'm playing with https://github.com/oxalorg/sakura/ but copying the design from @darch's version, I feel more comfortable working with Sakura as it's smaller than water.css, less code, I'm actually just customizing in-place rather then overriding. Guess I'll add dark mode to Sakura then.
@adi @jlj Regarding the Visa, I guess that's Congratulations! stuff? I guess you're welcomed to the UK, that's what the VISA means! š
@prologic Are you keen on having dark and light modes? š
@prologic Yeah, I'm actually just skinning now. We'll merge the skin before the new features. Going good.
@prologic lobste_rs @eldersnake (#ocy2yqq) Man, self hosting your project on your personal/their own site, is great, you can customize every single aspect, only problem is cost compare to GitHub.
@everybody, allow me to toss in your direction a friendly vernacular phrase from my hometown of Suceava:\n\nNoapte buna.
@everybody, allow me to toss in your direction a friendly vernacular phrase from my hometown of Suceava:
Noapte buna.
@prologic This "edit a template, compile, run" flow kinda sucks. š
It's a good idea to remove the internal/static/css_copy
directory also. @darch
@eldersnake \n\n> yet not too bleeding edge.\n\nExactly, pretty stable
@eldersnake
> yet not too bleeding edge.
Exactly, pretty stable
@prologic @darch\n\n> This will be good for a chance š¤\n\nI don't understand.
@prologic @darch I was actually going to tackle those, but believe @prologic might be better suited for that. I can come with a HTML/CSS cleanup afterwards once you get it in a working state? What's your opinion?
@prologic @eldersnake GNU is bloated but lots of stuff depends on the userland hence my preference for Void when stuff doesn't run on OpenBSD. I believe you get the point. Void doesn't have systemd, the package manager is written from scratch so it's relatively bloatless but with a _bloated_ GNU userland.
@eldersnake My favorite Linux distribution is Void Linux because it doesn't use musl like Alpine does and also uses the GNU userland so it's a nice complement to my OpenBSD install. I believe the install process is friendlier than Arch afaik and also it's relatively blotless.
@darch You're saying it's not production ready, so what doesn't work?
@darch Again, looks amazing! š
@darch So what's not working? What's there to fix?
@adi @darch Got the timeline working! Looks great! š
@darch Yup, this version is closer to my vision!
@darch Doubt it's related! š
@darch Are these _copy
files just backups? Generally speaking, it's not recommended to store backups in a git
repository. That's one of the reasons for using a version control system, being able to revert changes. The software does backups for you.
@darch's updates look really good, definitely a keeper but I'm getting
error executing template timeline: template: timeline:185:12: executing "twt" at : error calling eq: incompatible types for comparison
@darch's updates look really good, definitely a keeper but I'm getting \n\n error executing template timeline: template: timeline:185:12: executing "twt" at : error calling eq: incompatible types for comparison
@eldersnake \n\n> BTW Iād be very interested in how you go with OpenBSD as a main operating system.\n\nI'm very satisfied, stuff just works, (except the stuff that just doesn't like Bluetooth), everything is just simpler compared to any other operating system. I couldn't switch back to Linux or even macOS I believe.
@eldersnake
> BTW Iād be very interested in how you go with OpenBSD as a main operating system.
I'm very satisfied, stuff just works, (except the stuff that just doesn't like Bluetooth), everything is just simpler compared to any other operating system. I couldn't switch back to Linux or even macOS I believe.
@eldersnake Other used ThinkPad would also be an option since the Pinebook is not available.
@adi @eldersnake Was going to check out @darch's yarn fork but wsl givig me:
The operation could not be completed. A retry should be performed.
@adi @eldersnake Was going to check out @darch's yarn fork but wsl givig me:\n\n The operation could not be completed. A retry should be performed.
@adi @eldersnake I'd rather not buy a new display but I could buy a new cooler if that fixes the issue.
@adi @eldersnake I have 2 X220T's and 1 X220 but getting "Fan error" on all 3 of them. One also has a damaged display.
@eldersnake It's my mother's laptop. I'd rather not mess with it. She still has stuff on it which she occasionally asks me to access.
@adi It's really a good idea for me a have laptop I can install OpenBSD as a main operating system. I'm running Windows 10, ssh
and WSL, not optimal. Can't remove the Windows 10 install.
@maya This is just super cool!
I was considering a Pinebook Pro until I can afford a Framework and it's available in my country but:
> Due to global electronic components shortage , Pinebook Pro currently out of stock until further notice.
I was considering a Pinebook Pro until I can afford a Framework and it's available in my country but:\n\n> Due to global electronic components shortage , Pinebook Pro currently out of stock until further notice.
@eldersnake Too short of a time for bots.\n\n grep -i bot ... | wc -l
@eldersnake Too short of a time for bots.
grep -i bot ... | wc -l
@prologic @adi @darch Actually no, you could make a PR to uixi_redesign, but now that you have your own fork on https://git.mills.io, you don't necessarily have to PR, we can all play with your version.
@prologic Why are you including site.webmanifest
on your static web site's? Those are for PWAs.
@movq Yeah, might be a privacy issue I remember I was also considering storing my downloads on a tmpfs but I actually always go back to that directory for some files. That's a "everything is allowed here" kinda of directory.
@movq Yeah, might be a privacy issues I remember I also considering storing my downloads on a tmpfs but I actually always go back to that directory for some files. That's a "everything is allowed here" kinda of directory.
@jlj Web site certainly looks cool!
@darch Ok, I'm patient for the PR.
@darch š Do you have a link now?
Last time I used a SBC to host a website it was a a Rock64 running OpenBSD. I highly recommend the httpd relayd pair.
@darch Are you hosting those design updates somewhere?
@eldersnake How many page views? Do you have access.log
enabled?