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  • Hi there! I found my way here through the #11ty hashtag on Mastodon, and this community seems relevant to my interests. I have a personal website (https://damianwalsh.co.uk/) that I've been approaching as a digital garden project this past year (not everyone who has seen it agrees with this framing!), writing and sharing as I develop ideas for features I want and hopefully learning something along the way. I may eventually creat
    damianwalsh. at 2025-09-22 09:46
  • I'm a freelance and I will use it to collect and show all my works and side projects. In a couple of days I'm also going to add a blog to share my thoughts and idea.
    huc91 at 2025-09-22 09:45
  • individual projects have git repos in their root folder. i also organize config files as projects like this - e.g. my nginx config system and my docker compose setup and both "projects" with their own folder in my `~/Projects` directory with a git repo
    earthbasetwo at 2025-09-22 04:08
  • in general, i keep all my files on my local computer in a pretty well-organized system on disk
    earthbasetwo at 2025-09-22 04:07
  • I’d love to hear how others with static sites organize their local files. Do you just reverse sort filenames in your OS? I just wrestled with Obsidian for a few days so I could finally see all of my stuff outside of a code IDE.
    [Al_Abut] at 2025-09-22 03:28
  • (I block facebookbot, their link fetcher, and a few related bots)
    capjamesg at 2025-09-22 00:18
  • ^ Think that's a reasonable state for the page for now, will leave it to anyone with experience to expand. Especially if you have any posts you're written on your site about it :)
    gRegor at 2025-09-22 00:13
  • edited /fail2ban (+344) "+archived mediawiki link, github link, How To section with link to current docs and a TODO for the allowlist note we originally had here"
    Loqi at 2025-09-22 00:11
  • capjamesg, the actor you're using to sign your AP request, are you serving that actor itself? without requiring a signature to fetch it?
    [snarfed] at 2025-09-22 00:03
  • fail2ban is a utility that bans logins from IP addresses that show signs of malicious activity (like many failed login attempts) https://indieweb.org/fail2ban
    Loqi at 2025-09-21 23:46
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