<a href="https://www.swansinflight.nz" rel="nofollow">swansinflight.nz</a> <a href="/tags/photography/" rel="tag">#photography</a> website updated with a new gallery theme on <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#hugo</a>. Is far zippier than the old one, which is nice.<br><br>Now I need to finish processing my backlog and get them up - luckily no one pays me for this.<br>
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<p>it's been quite a while, so lemme write a new <a href="/tags/intro/" rel="tag">#intro</a></p><p><a href="/tags/introduction/" rel="tag">#introduction</a> <a href="/tags/introductions/" rel="tag">#introductions</a> </p><p>i'm raven, a silly <a href="/tags/transgirl/" rel="tag">#transgirl</a> on the internet who likes to <a href="https://ravenwinters.org/posts" rel="nofollow">write</a>, and create <a href="https://ravenwinters.org/photos" rel="nofollow">free-to-use #photography</a> (mostly landscapes). u can find me on <a href="https://infosec.exchange/@sparklepanic" rel="nofollow">mastodon</a>, and see what an overview of what i’m up to on my <a href="https://ravenwinters.org/now" rel="nofollow">now page</a>. i have so many interests and try my best to experience new things in this short life. some sort of neurospicy, tend to be overly genuine, a bit corny, over-opinionated at times</p><p>🩺 <a href="/tags/nurse/" rel="tag">#nurse</a>, 📸 <a href="/tags/photographer/" rel="tag">#photographer</a>, 👩💻 <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> nerd, 🏳️⚧️ <a href="/tags/trans/" rel="tag">#trans</a> girl, 💞 <a href="/tags/relationship/" rel="tag">#relationship</a> anarchist, 🌱 <a href="/tags/vegan/" rel="tag">#vegan</a> for the animals, 🌹 <a href="/tags/leftist/" rel="tag">#leftist</a>, ✊ <a href="/tags/union/" rel="tag">#union</a> steward, 🧗♀️ <a href="/tags/queer/" rel="tag">#queer</a> outdoor girlie, 🌠 star stuff, 🚴♀️ bikes are cool, 😽 certified girl/boy/nb-kisser, 😝 <a href="/tags/silly/" rel="tag">#silly</a> adventurer</p><p>i work in the OR as a nurse and i love my job</p><p>likes: <a href="/tags/forests/" rel="tag">#forests</a>, <a href="/tags/mountains/" rel="tag">#mountains</a>, <a href="/tags/oregon/" rel="tag">#oregon</a> coast, <a href="/tags/coffee/" rel="tag">#coffee</a>, <a href="/tags/adventures/" rel="tag">#adventures</a>, <a href="/tags/movies/" rel="tag">#movies</a>, <a href="/tags/computers/" rel="tag">#computers</a>, <a href="/tags/transit/" rel="tag">#transit</a>, <a href="/tags/bikes/" rel="tag">#bikes</a>, <a href="/tags/portland/" rel="tag">#Portland</a> OR, scrub-role in surgery, science-stuff, n95s, <a href="/tags/sewing/" rel="tag">#sewing</a>, <a href="/tags/privacy/" rel="tag">#privacy</a> and <a href="/tags/security/" rel="tag">#security</a> in tech, <a href="/tags/philosophy/" rel="tag">#philosophy</a>, <a href="/tags/ceramics/" rel="tag">#ceramics</a>, <a href="/tags/sailing/" rel="tag">#sailing</a>, <a href="/tags/music/" rel="tag">#music</a>, pineapple on pizza, <a href="/tags/leftism/" rel="tag">#leftism</a>, workers-rights, <a href="/tags/silliness/" rel="tag">#silliness</a>, <a href="/tags/headpats/" rel="tag">#headpats</a>, and <a href="/tags/praise/" rel="tag">#praise</a></p><p><p>“chaotic af, kinda scatter brained, but smart if that makes sense”</p><p>“very direct and able to be vulnerable very easily (a good thing!) and the most ethically-minded and community-focused person ive met!”</p><p>“an iceberg. you’ve got a fun, flirty, smolder of a vibe when people meet you initially. then after getting to talk with you people see that you’ve got way more going on under the surface of the water”</p></p><p>i upload my photography as creative commons attribution license, i don't own a car, i have a <a href="/tags/cat/" rel="tag">#cat</a> named Loki who i post about under the <a href="/tags/catsofmastodon/" rel="tag">#catsofmastodon</a> tag, i'm <a href="/tags/divorced/" rel="tag">#divorced</a> after a 14 year marriage (not the outcome i wanted, but here i am), and now happily in relationships as a relationship anarchist.</p><p>i live in <a href="/tags/pdx/" rel="tag">#pdx</a> and want to make it a better place by organizing and creating <a href="/tags/unions/" rel="tag">#unions</a> and <a href="/tags/community/" rel="tag">#community</a></p><p>i do <a href="/tags/rock/" rel="tag">#rock</a>-climbing, <a href="/tags/bjj/" rel="tag">#bjj</a>, <a href="/tags/running/" rel="tag">#running</a>, <a href="/tags/swimming/" rel="tag">#swimming</a>, <a href="/tags/sailing/" rel="tag">#sailing</a>, currently recovering from injuries</p><p>i love <a href="/tags/webdesign/" rel="tag">#webdesign</a> and created a <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#hugo</a> theme which i use for my website (on github)</p><p>yes, imma <a href="/tags/puppygirl/" rel="tag">#puppygirl</a> and silly af</p>
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<p>A couple of years back I wrote a blog post about linking my static blog posts to Mastodon threads so that the threads can serve as blog comments.</p><p>I realise I never pinned that post to my profile, and I have since deleted the Mastodon thread, so I'm sharing it again. I'm pinning it this time!</p><p><a href="https://berglyd.net/blog/2023/03/mastodon-comments/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="berglyd.net/blog/2023/03/mastodon-comments/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">berglyd.net/blog/2023/03/masto</span><span class="invisible">don-comments/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/static/" rel="tag">#Static</a> <a href="/tags/blog/" rel="tag">#Blog</a> <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#Hugo</a> <a href="/tags/comments/" rel="tag">#Comments</a> <a href="/tags/mastodon/" rel="tag">#Mastodon</a></p>
<p>I just published “I Quit Updating Hugo or: Why I Use Hugo v0.122.0” at<br><a href="https://www.ii.com/hugo-update-nope/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>www.ii.com/hugo-update-nope/</a><br>As always, feedback is welcome!<br><a href="/tags/infiniteink/" rel="tag">#InfiniteInk</a> <a href="/tags/gohugo/" rel="tag">#GoHugo</a> <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#Hugo</a> <a href="/tags/tech/" rel="tag">#Tech</a> <a href="/tags/webdev/" rel="tag">#WebDev</a> <a href="/tags/sysadmin/" rel="tag">#SysAdmin</a> <a href="/tags/ssg/" rel="tag">#SSG</a> <a href="/tags/byℵ/" rel="tag">#Byℵ</a> <a href="/tags/bynm/" rel="tag">#ByNM</a></p>
Again when I was trying to add some updates to an blog post from a few years back it seemed <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#Hugo</a> update had break changes that prevented the theme from working. Since I do not have the knowledge to write a theme myself l, I turn to <a href="/tags/chatgpt/" rel="tag">#ChatGPT</a> and instructed it to write a theme from scratch, with minimal styling and no JS at all. It now works locally and I probably will switch to it soon after more tests. I hope using a minimal theme will make it less likely to break with future Hugo updates<br><a href="/tags/blog/" rel="tag">#Blog</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/ai/" rel="tag">#AI</a><br>
<p>How the @#$% does <a href="/tags/hugo/" rel="tag">#Hugo</a> (static website generator) work with Github? Hundreds of pages reference <a href="/tags/github/" rel="tag">#github</a> but I still can't find how that works. Almost every Hugo help site says "add this reference to [a? your?] github repo..." but don't explain what the heck is happening or why I need that... why do I need a github repo to have a website somewhere else? </p><p>Clearly I don't need it; I have a hugo site up and running, and at no point was github involved.... except nothing would work until I initalized (?) my hugo directory (or the executable? IDK) on my webhost's server using a git command. For some reason.</p><p>I seriously don't understand why (or, more importantly, how) Hugo needs github. Right now dozens or hundreds of help sites seem like they're telling me that I need to have a shrine to my cat in my neighbor's house or else my blender won't work. </p><p>Lots of references to using github submodules and plenty of people saying "No! You fool! Don't do that!" and other people saying "Ackshully you should make your website a github module." Then other sites (including Hugo's official site) saying I should make my website into a <a href="/tags/go/" rel="tag">#go</a> module somehow for some reason... and I can't do that unless I have a github repo somewhere? Which is also maybe a Go module? Yet more sites saying I don't need to do that if I use some fancy scripts to fool something (my Hugo installation? My github repo? IDK) into thinking my Hugo site is or has a github repo...</p><p>If anyone would like to explain this to me like I'm literally 12 years old I'm very open to this. Every help site I've seen for weeks just assumes I understand some basic things that I don't remotely understand, like what the connection is between Hugo and github, how important it is, how it works, etc.</p><p>Understanding that I already have a functioning Hugo site, but apparently still need a github repo (maybe?) to do anything more interesting with it.</p><p>I know I'm using Mastodon as tech support a lot lately, but honestly y'all are more helpful than most search engines for some things.</p><p><a href="/tags/golang/" rel="tag">#golang</a> <a href="/tags/webdev/" rel="tag">#webdev</a> <a href="/tags/confused/" rel="tag">#confused</a> <a href="/tags/help/" rel="tag">#help</a> <a href="/tags/eli5/" rel="tag">#eli5</a></p>