
@Mandy_Kerr You mean, instead of “information super-highway cyber bulletin”?

@MiriSuzanne @eleven_ty @hankchizljaw @realglenndixon @nejsconf @zachleat @nhoizey There needs to be another showcase championing the best domain names (because these are great!)

@paul_melero @Netlify @cloudinary @NetlifyCMS Sure. You can redirect/rewrite/proxy any path to any place.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
This is an oft overlooked trick. Wishing I had it at my disposal when working with lots of big brand clients in the past. https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1242049839644409858

@feather #NotAllHeroesWearCapes

@zachleat @MiriSuzanne I believe they should be the same. But following any deploy, the very first request for a new asset at each CDN node will go to the origin. After that it will be cached at the edge. So it’s worth making some requests before benchmarking.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @devdevcharlie: I miss going for a run so I made a thing to make running inside less weird...
Called it Qua*run*tine... Get it? 🥁
Usi…
Called it Qua*run*tine... Get it? 🥁
Usi…

@BrettStark @freeCodeCamp Hi Brett!
Note that the src path to the js is “/js/vibe.js”. Since that’s root relative, a browser will not find it if the index file is just opened from the file system. (It would if the path was “./js/vibe.js”)
But “npm start” will serve it all up for you with a local server.
Note that the src path to the js is “/js/vibe.js”. Since that’s root relative, a browser will not find it if the index file is just opened from the file system. (It would if the path was “./js/vibe.js”)
But “npm start” will serve it all up for you with a local server.

@jaffathecake Both kinds are the best kind.

@swyx @ChuckTingle @jlengstorf Wow. I think the search for your funemployment literature and other entertainment is over!

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
I must admit that I was feeling a little bit blue today. But then I had a couple of fun calls with some excellent colleagues, and also goofed around with my teammates in slack, and those things put the spring right back in my step.
I’m a jammy bugger really.
I’m a jammy bugger really.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Nice! Free access to these recordings from @BerlinPhil https://twitter.com/BerlinPhil/status/1238523508537376770

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
E-commerce store while U wait!
Tune in as @jlengstorf makes more progress on creating the @Netlify swag store that we all need. https://twitter.com/jlengstorf/status/1241035655259361282
Tune in as @jlengstorf makes more progress on creating the @Netlify swag store that we all need. https://twitter.com/jlengstorf/status/1241035655259361282

@realglenndixon @polarbirke @eleven_ty @hankchizljaw Yeah... but the clock has localised content plus geoIP detection and routing (because, timezones). And it is updated and deployed every minute (because this is the smartest, most accurate and efficient way to do all clocks everywhere. )

@eleven_ty @polarbirke @hankchizljaw @_developit I feel like having personal and commercial sites battle it out is just fine! I wonder if a proof of concept or example sites category might filter out some of the ones like mine and make the results more “real”.

@eleven_ty Woah!

@polarbirke @eleven_ty @hankchizljaw Yeah. I was thinking that too. Which is why I need to go and give http://hawksworx.com some love to bump it up from 38.
I stand by the clock site though. I mean, how else do people tell the time?
I stand by the clock site though. I mean, how else do people tell the time?

@brad_frost And the review from Ziggy is in....