Oh wow, it's actually pouring outside.
I can't remember the last time this computer was powered up but every since program now wants to update. I'm also sure Microsoft will also ask me about Windows 10 on this computer as well. ?
@matigo Each solution has it's own set compromises.
- Wordpress and similar: easy to create content but requires metric asstons or resources and is a trainwreck as far as security is concerned.
- Static files: requires almost no resources to serve but not easy to create and share content with.
- Static file generation things (Jekyll, Octopress, etc): improves upon static files somewhat, making things like themes and templates easier, but it's still difficult to share content with.
- Hosted solutions: They're all varying degrees of roach motel. In other words, easy to get content in, not so easy to get content out in a useful format that can be imported into some other solution.
My requirements are simple:
- Content from said system must be managed and served requiring a minimum of resources. In other words, no more than what it took to put a man on the moon in the 1960s.
- I should be able to create content from anywhere on any device easily with minimum to no friction.
- I should be able to export my content at any time in a useful format that can be served on an Apache/nginx server, S3 bucket, or similar (see point #1).
Myguess is: I'm asking for too much. :P
Amazing how many things phoneboy AT gmail got signed up for that I didn't sign up for. To the point where I basically can't use the account anymore…
Um @matigo there seems to be an issue with loading older posts if I leave Cappuccino open for a long time…

The "dreams" filter in Prisma turned a relatively ordinary picture of beer into something else… https://www.instagram.com/p/BHsJ0ExjC6N/
One of the bands that played this afternoon. Jeremy bought their album…on vinyl, even. https://www.instagram.com/p/BHqt21DOG/