I have to say, @kde’s ghostwriter is really pleasant to use. The distraction free nature of it is ideal for #blogging.
https://ghostwriter.kde.org/
If anyone out there knows #hugo, I’d appreciate some help figuring out why my site is rendered differently when deployed.
https://discourse.gohugo.io/t/layout-works-locally-is-ignored-when-sit-is-deployed/42491
@binarytango@mstdn.binarytango.com I’m fine with a file, but it has to live in the git repo with everything else so I can test changes locally and deploy it to somewhere like Netlify
@binarytango@mstdn.binarytango.com Hugo seems to ignore folders under “content” that start with a . and if I put it the “static” directory it’s only served as text/plain, not the needed mime type.
I’ve seen people here talk about using #webfinger to make your #mastodon account discoverable… anyone know how to make #Hugo present /.well-known/webfinger and to set its mime type to application/jrd+json ? I want to do this with Hugo directly, not via a reverse proxy or hosting provider.
@ironicbadger your talk on Self Hostes about k3s reminded me I made myself a Vagrant playground for it: https://github.com/genebean/kubebag It might be a tad dated at this point, but I thought you might be interested in a couple of pieces there. Specifically, you might want to check out MetalLB to stand in for the load balancer functionality mist cloud hosted offerings provided.