@jaffathecake Good call.
A couple of times one of ours just strolled in after 48 hours of being absent as if nothing had happened. We punished her with extra hugs.
Also agree with chatting in the garden at various times. Ours called to us from nearby shed when she heard us one night.

@jaffathecake Horrible. I’ve been through this a few times.
Suggest asking all neighbours in the area to check their sheds and garages. We once found one in a shed 2 doors away after 3 days of looking.
Also know of cats being found after long spells of absense. Don’t give up hope.
Suggest asking all neighbours in the area to check their sheds and garages. We once found one in a shed 2 doors away after 3 days of looking.
Also know of cats being found after long spells of absense. Don’t give up hope.

@simonswiss Ha! Brilliant.
This reminds me of @sarah_edo giving a talk at @smashingconf with a similar soundboard at the ready to react to her own jokes.
Which was great until (or, especially when) it got stuck on a “boo” and she ended up massively heckling herself.
This reminds me of @sarah_edo giving a talk at @smashingconf with a similar soundboard at the ready to react to her own jokes.
Which was great until (or, especially when) it got stuck on a “boo” and she ended up massively heckling herself.

@dalmaer Both times were great fun!

Phil Hawksworth
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We had all sorts of fun when @Jack_Franklin and I chatted away with @jaffathecake and @DasSurma in 2 special episodes of @fishandscripts and HTTP203.
How will you get on our quiz about HTTP responses codes? https://twitter.com/ChromiumDev/status/1251198966584270850
How will you get on our quiz about HTTP responses codes? https://twitter.com/ChromiumDev/status/1251198966584270850

Phil Hawksworth
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I'm just a big kid really. https://twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/1251154428846956554

Phil Hawksworth
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The only way to eat an Easter egg in 2020. https://twitter.com/benpbarnett/status/1251040964451414016

@luke_bennett_ Haha!
The agony of choice!
The agony of choice!

@luke_bennett_ As a dessert topping?

@perrysetgo Never forget.

@patrick_h_lauke No sir.

Phil Hawksworth
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List of foods into which I have not liberally dolloped Marmite this week:
1. Ice cream
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1. Ice cream
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@jkup @sarah_edo Thanks Jon!

Phil Hawksworth
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RT @annertech: Do you have a business in #Ireland that is still trading during the #COVID19 crisis?
@annertech is putting together a websi…
@annertech is putting together a websi…

@markconroy @Netlify @gatsbyjs @trello Hooray!
(Please don't tell anyone that the best way to get results from me is to confiscate my beer at 9am).
(Please don't tell anyone that the best way to get results from me is to confiscate my beer at 9am).

@jaffathecake WHAT?!

@markconroy @Netlify @gatsbyjs @trello Oi, gimme back my 🍻!
Fun! You could pull @trello content into any SSG thanks to its API 👉 https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/trello/rest/
And @gatsbyjs already has a plug-in to help 👉 https://www.gatsbyjs.org/packages/gatsby-source-trello/
Could use columns for stage/live using @Netlify Deploy Contexts 👉 https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/overview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=support-pnh&utm_campaign=devex#deploy-contexts
Fun! You could pull @trello content into any SSG thanks to its API 👉 https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/trello/rest/
And @gatsbyjs already has a plug-in to help 👉 https://www.gatsbyjs.org/packages/gatsby-source-trello/
Could use columns for stage/live using @Netlify Deploy Contexts 👉 https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/overview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=support-pnh&utm_campaign=devex#deploy-contexts

@TinaHolmboe @LeonieWatson Same! 🤩

@_chloetucker Hooray! Have fun digging in.

@LeonieWatson I agree. It’s not that serving a site as a collection of static assets is new. But the tools and services available now make this approach more practical and powerful than before.
(Although tinkering in xemacs on a Solaris workstation will always be a fond memory for me!)
(Although tinkering in xemacs on a Solaris workstation will always be a fond memory for me!)

@toddmorey Good point. I was SO close.

@rb30 @TinaHolmboe @LeonieWatson Oh, but I’m describing a tool used to make web sites. Not sites themselves.
- 90s I made them by hand with emacs.
- 00s I used asp, php or java to power them.
- 10s I used ruby or python to power them.
Now I like to pre-build them with an SSG so they’re ready-to-serve as files.
- 90s I made them by hand with emacs.
- 00s I used asp, php or java to power them.
- 10s I used ruby or python to power them.
Now I like to pre-build them with an SSG so they’re ready-to-serve as files.

@TinaHolmboe @LeonieWatson What did we call these in the 90s?