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  • I'm overthinking about how I want to set up my blog with micropub support. For my frontend, I'm using astro, which is primarily a static site builder but has SSR support. One thing I'm thinking about doing is standing up a custom micropub server to receive posts, turn them into markdown, use a git library to commit that markdown to my site's
    simpleauthority at 2026-01-06 07:26
  • embrace SSR, use a database to store the posts, and do it the traditional way. The only downside with option 2 is managing a server deployment for my personal website. But, in a way, it also allows me to do more with my site by integrating some extra backend things since I'll already have a server to throw stuff on. Thoughts?
    simpleauthority at 2026-01-06 07:26
  • repository, and then the CI/CD will automatically rebuild the site and republish it, keeping it entirely static. However, if I integrate webmentions, I'm a bit worried that this could cause a rebuild storm if a lot of mentions come in since it will be one commit per webmention (and 1 static file per webmention). The other option of course is to
    simpleauthority at 2026-01-06 07:26
  • I keep debating how long... but 5 years on a security measure...
    GWG at 2026-01-06 07:20
  • [aciccarello]: It's been in the spec as mandatory for 5 years... I waited a while
    GWG at 2026-01-06 07:20
  • edited /year_in_review (+51) "/* Tantek */ movie movies in theaters example, shorten 2025 to one list item with a comma separate list of posts"
    Loqi at 2026-01-06 06:19
  • Does Letterboxd give a end of year summary of the films you've watched?
    [tantek] at 2026-01-06 05:36
  • Thanks for the props, gang! Trying to implement it will probably give me some good CSS questions to ask for a FreSH session.
    [Al_Abut] at 2026-01-06 04:59
  • GWG, I saw https://github.com/indieweb/wordpress-indieauth/issues/292 made it mandatory back in November. Is there a config option to make that optional?
    [aciccarello] at 2026-01-06 04:46
  • My feeling is that display:none is the kind of thing you'd want to use for media-dependent stylesheets, but if something should always be hidden because it's essentially metadata or because it's only scripted to appear as a result of user action, then the hidden attribute is what you want.
    jkingweb at 2026-01-06 03:45
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