Smaller meetup this week, yet a few interesting topics came up! First of all: painting walls 😅
Do you use CSS or JS animations (e.g., https://wowjs.uk/ ) to spice up things?
Building a blog or website on markdown + frontmatter is nice, but keeping the attributes updated if you change an article through a web interface has a number of tricky edge cases: trying to to mess with the order the author wants them in, trying to skip attributes for default values, changes that affect the permalink of the post or articles, etc.
Book notes or reviews can change the why one relates to books. They support memory, and place read books in context. Books without notes feel suddenly like "pre-history".
Random book suggestions:
Where to work on projects or write? Remote work often mean a desk loaded with "work context", from which it's difficult to move away. Finding another space helps set a boundary, and help with focus. Came earlier to the meetup to get some writing done!
Low power and offline technology:
It is for a podcast to have a canonical website? Is it difficult to avoid aggregators trying to wall podcasts in? (e.g., Spotify)
Possible IndieWebCamp Edinburgh in 2025?
Maybe around the end of May or the beginning of June? Let us know if you might be interested 👀