Daniel Michaels
@dansult.bsky.social
Former SF sniper turned software developer
danielms.site
danielms.site
Gotta look into Astro sometime. Thank you
January 22, 2025 at 11:13 PM
Gotta look into Astro sometime. Thank you
Ah, yeah thats true. I guess if I were to do it id just have to monkey around with the html so it matches the jsx from the rest of the app. But doable! Im very bullish on PB - another positive going for it
January 22, 2025 at 7:45 AM
Ah, yeah thats true. I guess if I were to do it id just have to monkey around with the html so it matches the jsx from the rest of the app. But doable! Im very bullish on PB - another positive going for it
This is good food for thought about adding a blog or articles page to an existing PB project. I guess the negative is it wont be statically rendered when done this way (using react), if my mental model is correct.
January 22, 2025 at 7:20 AM
This is good food for thought about adding a blog or articles page to an existing PB project. I guess the negative is it wont be statically rendered when done this way (using react), if my mental model is correct.
PocketBase is a great tool for building out sqlite Go backends
Auth, S3, client libraries, rate limiting and more all built in
IMO its THE best go tool for prototyping or even building out full fledged system such as Beszel
Auth, S3, client libraries, rate limiting and more all built in
IMO its THE best go tool for prototyping or even building out full fledged system such as Beszel
January 17, 2025 at 10:20 PM
PocketBase is a great tool for building out sqlite Go backends
Auth, S3, client libraries, rate limiting and more all built in
IMO its THE best go tool for prototyping or even building out full fledged system such as Beszel
Auth, S3, client libraries, rate limiting and more all built in
IMO its THE best go tool for prototyping or even building out full fledged system such as Beszel
When it comes to naming nothing will be top this terrible, cutesy, bordering on unprofessional kubernetes release name. So it could be worse, try saying this!
kubernetes.io/blog/2024/04...
kubernetes.io/blog/2024/04...
Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes
Editors: Amit Dsouza, Frederick Kautz, Kristin Martin, Abigail McCarthy, Natali Vlatko
Announcing the release of Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes, the cutest release!
Similar to previous releases, the re...
kubernetes.io
January 17, 2025 at 12:44 PM
When it comes to naming nothing will be top this terrible, cutesy, bordering on unprofessional kubernetes release name. So it could be worse, try saying this!
kubernetes.io/blog/2024/04...
kubernetes.io/blog/2024/04...
I really dislike "code names" for services or functions. Be descriptive. I have enough cognitive load already!
January 16, 2025 at 11:35 PM
I really dislike "code names" for services or functions. Be descriptive. I have enough cognitive load already!
Magical knowledge contained in the docs, and tutorials though
January 13, 2025 at 10:18 PM
Magical knowledge contained in the docs, and tutorials though
Its meant to represent the Zettelkasten method but in reality it should probably just be called "notes". My zet CLI allows me to search through old zets which is what zettelkasten is all about. I write these slips for my own future reference and its proven to be really helpful
January 8, 2025 at 2:15 AM
Its meant to represent the Zettelkasten method but in reality it should probably just be called "notes". My zet CLI allows me to search through old zets which is what zettelkasten is all about. I write these slips for my own future reference and its proven to be really helpful
Most of my entries are rants haha. I havent tried turso yet but maybe I should. Someone dropped a video about turso with pocketbase recently too.
January 8, 2025 at 2:12 AM
Most of my entries are rants haha. I havent tried turso yet but maybe I should. Someone dropped a video about turso with pocketbase recently too.
My zets
danielms.site/zet/
Wrote a go app that will fetch all the zets from their github repo, and then builds a page per zet.
danielms.site/zet/
Wrote a go app that will fetch all the zets from their github repo, and then builds a page per zet.
Zets
I build things and drink coffee.
danielms.site
January 7, 2025 at 10:36 PM
My zets
danielms.site/zet/
Wrote a go app that will fetch all the zets from their github repo, and then builds a page per zet.
danielms.site/zet/
Wrote a go app that will fetch all the zets from their github repo, and then builds a page per zet.
I like this idea. I write "zet" notes using a CLI I wrote which eventually via GH actions gets appended to a log on my hugo blog. It works decently but has a few moving parts
Linkding stores links I want to keep but maybe I should be putting them on my blog too. Might 'tee' them to both. Love it
Linkding stores links I want to keep but maybe I should be putting them on my blog too. Might 'tee' them to both. Love it
January 7, 2025 at 10:36 PM
I like this idea. I write "zet" notes using a CLI I wrote which eventually via GH actions gets appended to a log on my hugo blog. It works decently but has a few moving parts
Linkding stores links I want to keep but maybe I should be putting them on my blog too. Might 'tee' them to both. Love it
Linkding stores links I want to keep but maybe I should be putting them on my blog too. Might 'tee' them to both. Love it
I agree but I since learnt that the what I would consider odd layout aligns with 1234567 representing month, day, hour, minute, second year, timezone
Hardest part is remember that its US and month comes first (bizzare)
Hardest part is remember that its US and month comes first (bizzare)
January 6, 2025 at 6:19 AM
I agree but I since learnt that the what I would consider odd layout aligns with 1234567 representing month, day, hour, minute, second year, timezone
Hardest part is remember that its US and month comes first (bizzare)
Hardest part is remember that its US and month comes first (bizzare)