[qubyte]It was actually a test of my new post announcer, which I’ve added Bluesky support to as well. The treatment of embeds by Bluesky is interesting, so that was fun.
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joerg__Ok as I'm trying to wrap my mind around what to do, I have one question. So I want to do it on my own droplet server, static site generator most likely with just a little bit of (offline) dynamic things, like push to Mastodon, or to a book review fediverse page. Probably write just as markdown or similar text format and push to Github to trigger rebuild. However, what would do concessional refreshes on the server, say to do the pushe
[tantek]it sounds like you're comfortable with going under the hood a bit with your personal site setup, with managing a server, and setting up systems to trigger rebuilds. you may find more discussions on those topics in the #indieweb-dev channel too!
[tantek]big sympathy with wanting to be able to do offline things. that motivates my setup and a bunch of others setups too here. curious how offline you would like to be, as in, briefly minutes like underground in transit etc., or longer like camping for a weekend
Loqioffline is anytime you're not online and connected to the internet; on the IndieWeb, a personal site can have offline support by implementing an offline first approach https://indieweb.org/offline