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The archive of what I posted on Twitter, which I now self host due to a lack of trust in Twitter and some other reasons.

I'll soon begin refelcting all my Mastodon posts here too. I'm happier self-hosting or maintaining an archive of my content on URLs that I can own.

There are tools to help you do this too. Such as this one from the makers of Eleventy.

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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 21st 2020 replying to this from @jaffathecake
@jaffathecake @yoavweiss @DasSurma Good question. I think our brotli boffins are discussing that. For now, we just do things automatically but a common @Netlify pattern is to apply good broad defaults which benefit most scenarios, then add some custom control for more bespoke needs. Like for custom headers. TBD
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 21st 2020 replying to this from @yoavweiss
@yoavweiss @DasSurma Will likely to some sort of follow up post in a while perhaps with some results as well as some more background.

What dynamic assets do you mean? Netlify does the compression of the build assets en route to the CDN where they are then cached. We serve things pre-rendered for 🏎
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 21st 2020 replying to this from @scottmathson
@scottmathson @NickColley @zachleat @Netlify I like this idea.
Would anyone not press it?
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 21st 2020 replying to this from @senthil_hi
@senthil_hi @Netlify We don't have a notion of dynamic HTML. A build on @Netlify generates static assets which are then cached on our CDN automatically. The brotli compression happens before the assets get to the CDN and they are cached there in their various encodings. Ready to serve.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @Marabyte_
@Marabyte_ @jaffathecake @sarah_edo Ok. Not maybe. Yes.
Brotli has landed. πŸ₯³

https://twitter.com/netlify/status/1263221213112958979?s=21 https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1263221213112958979
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @nhoizey
@nhoizey Oooh thanks!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @DasSurma
@DasSurma Ha ha. I’m very happy that this is here. A win for all of us who like the web to go a bit faster.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020
RT @Netlify: ✨ Netlify Edge. Now with automatic Brotli compression. ✨

https://www.netlify.com/blog/2020/05/20/gain-instant-performance-boosts-as-brotli-comes-to-netlify-edge/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=brotli-pnh&utm_campaign=devex
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @sarah_edo
@sarah_edo @porteneuve Bullseye.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @sarah_edo
@sarah_edo @Tzmanics @tkadlec In my workshop we'll cover:

What/why/when Jamstack.
Using Netlify for Jamstack wins, getting hands on with:
- CI/CD
- Branch and Preview Builds
- A/B Testing
- Forms
- Serverless Functions
- Local dev and workflows
- Plugins

But if you can get @tkadlec for $100(!) you should.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @porteneuve
@porteneuve @sarah_edo I'm waaaaaaaay down the line for the funny in this team.
(they tell me)
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @sarah_edo
@sarah_edo I'm not angry.
I'm just disappointed.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @kateypical
@kateypical @sarah_edo @Tzmanics @tkadlec Sadly not. These are interactive workshops and although happening virtually, they won't be recorded. They would have all been happening at the same time when the event was planned for London.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @sarah_edo
@sarah_edo @Tzmanics @tkadlec Not wanting to steer people away from my own workshop, but wowzer! Getting a half day workshop with @tkadlec or @Tzmanics for $100 is *outrageous* value.

Limited spaces.
Better act fast!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @Jack_Franklin
@Jack_Franklin @elibelly Hmmm. I’m not aware of any reason for that. Curious about how gatsby is included as a dependency for your builds. I’m not hearing other reports of this and we have a lot of sites building with gatsby
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @dgrammatiko
@dgrammatiko @jaffathecake @sarah_edo Announcements to come. πŸ˜‰
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @jaffathecake
@jaffathecake @sarah_edo Mayyyyyyyyyyyyyybe.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @Mandy_Kerr
@Mandy_Kerr @csswizardry A classic combo.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @StuRobson
@StuRobson @Mandy_Kerr @csswizardry Volume 1 was not received as well as was hoped.
But as well as was deserved.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020
2 clicks from here to a site with:

βš™οΈ Automated builds and deploys
🌍 Globally distributed CDN
⚑️ Serverless APIs
πŸ”Ž Deploy Previews from PRs
πŸ”™ Instant rollbacks
πŸ›  Seamless workflow + more

All set up and working with @Netlify.
First click πŸ‘‰ https://findthat.at/getnetlified
It's done.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @Mandy_Kerr
@Mandy_Kerr Tempting.

But I completed my recorder training 34 years ago.

And by "completed", I mean stopped.
You are welcome, universe.
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @LeonieWatson
@LeonieWatson * adds bagpipes to basket *
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @mrwiblog
@mrwiblog @Netlify Great for the category though!
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @aerotwist
@aerotwist Drums? That’s sounds like terribly reckless parenting. You reap what you sow.

πŸ€• πŸ₯
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Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth • May 20th 2020 replying to this from @mrwiblog
@mrwiblog Yes indeed. Seeing companies like MS working on tools like this is more great validation that the Jamstack approach is gaining momentum. πŸŽ‰

But personally I still feel our offering at @Netlify (which does all of this and more in a couple of clicks) is still the best out there.
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