These are links to things I've come accross online that I think are interesting, or deserving of remembering to look at later.
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Building Websites With LLMS
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(L)ots of (L)ittle ht(M)l page(S). Short article about using CSS transitions instead of client side JS
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personalsit.es
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Collections of developers personal sites
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Piccalilli
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A FE dev blog with some cool articles. Worth reading later.
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Henrey Codes
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This personal site and portfolio is absolutely beautiful.
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Add a second remote origin to your git repo
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Needed to reference this for a project and thought it would be handy to keep around
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BG3 Mods on Steam Deck
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Explains how to get the BG3MM working on Steam Deck.
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Adventures in self hosting
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Cory goes over a number of hosting and self hosting solutions. It’s an interesting read, especially to see how others are tackling these things. Maybe I’ll check out Coolify now…
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Drupal at Your Fingertips
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A resource for all things Drupal. looks like it could be handy!
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Installing Directus on Digital Ocean
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Steps on how to install Directus on Digital Ocean. Better than my computer for production…
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Paloma Kop
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Experimental artist, they’ve got some neat work
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Using the Eleventy Image Plugin
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Includes image transformation and ignoring SVG’s
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Site Search for Static Sites
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Search in static sites is a little tricky, so this looks handy
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Using "cooklang" with Eleventy
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This is a markup language specifically made for recipes. Kinda neat.
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Build an Open Book eReader
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I like the concept of this. The thing I hate most about Kindle is Amazon offering me new books. I can find my own, thank you very much.
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Every Layout
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Government of Canada Surplus Auctions
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The GOA sells off a lot of old junk they don’t need here. Sometimes you can find good deals on things like computers and such.
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Sighack - Explorations with Generative Art
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The Coding Train
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98CSS
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I grew up with Windows Millennium edition, and this brings back a lot of nostalgia despite being a version early
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Audio Visualization with P5.js
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