Overall some minor changes which resulted in reducing my homepage from 3,3Mb to 82.3 Kb uncompressed 1.Ĭlick on the Waterfall tab to check the uncompressed size of the site ↩︎ Stopped using the custom CSS function within Micro.blog and just added all to the the custom theme CSS, saving one request.So win for privacy and reduced one request Gravatar isn’t privacy-friendly at all and the standard integration within Micro.blog is quite unneccesary. Removed the Gravatar integration with a static favicon and header image.Scaled and compressed all images, resizing and reuploading isn’t the most inspiering to do, but still it counted for 90% of the bloat in size (and my website isn’t even very image heavy).As the website is hosted by Micro.blog I a little limited on what is possible. Regardless, I am intrigued by the concept.Īnd if someone could pull off reinventing the Web, who better than the inventor himself? → 3:04 PM, Dec 4įiddled a bit more with optimization of the website. But if it will it’s a major step for online data privacy. The whole project is super interesting to follow. The project is open source but since November there is an enterprise version available for use by large organizations. As most of the web has become one big data collection machine where organizations “own” data. This concept is a huge shift away from how most of the web has evolved. Applications can request access to specific data within a Pod. Users have their data stored in “Pods” (Personal Online Data Stores). The core idea is that the data isn’t owned by an organization but by users themselves. Enabling organizations to build applications on the principle that the user owns and controls their data. This November his startup launched the Solid privacy platform. If you’re like me and missing a proper console in Windows Cmder is your savior, just don’t forget that Git is not installed system-wide ↩︎įor some time I’ve been following the Solid project by Tim Berners-Lee. But until I solve this issue I’m more than happy using iA Writer and WorkingCopy.Īlbeit the plugin is running cronjobs it’s much easier to maintain as settings are also synced between devices (so changing the commit interval to more/fewer minutes will be synced to all devices running Obsidian) ↩︎ I do have an exotic file naming structure to keep things organized inside of Obsidian. I’m only seeing one file from the repro, but this could well be due to my setup. GitJournal should offer automatic syncing but I’m running into problems. You need to push/pull changes from within the app. One (minor) downside is that WorkingCopy doesn’t offer automatic syncing. No need to transfer files between both apps. iA Writer can access the files in WorkingCopy via iOS’ Open in Place feature. iA Writer and WorkingCopy integrate well and this already is a solid solution. On iOS I have WorkingCopy and iA Writer working the Obsidian repository. This is a huge plus to me for my every growing notes library. Besides purely syncing Git is also bringing version control. But other than that the process is running very smoothly. Not a regular use-case for me, but will need to look into how this solution handles potential file conflicts. I ran into one issue when working on the same document on two systems at the same moment. So this exertion was purely in the name of science -) A bit unnecessary as the files are already stored on GitHub, 2x OneDrive (work/private), and iCloud. Reminder for my future-self (and other Cmder users 2), don’t forget to also install regular Git for Windows.įor backup purposes, I’ve cloned the repository to my NAS (Linux) and updating it using an hourly cronjob. On Windows it took a little more time due to user error. Using the plugin I got everything running on all my systems in a few minutes spend on each one. Both approaches are based on this article by Bryan Jenks. I ditched my homegrown solution 1 for the Obsidian Git plugin. Some updates running Obsidian with automatic GitHub syncing. Articles ← Home About Articles Photography □ Reading □ Contact On this day Archive
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