@matigo I got a Windows phone on the promise that WM10 would bring the convergence you speak of. Wouldn't it be funny if I bought an Ubuntu phone for the same reason, and it just worked.
2016 eh.
// @phoneboy
@matigo I got a Windows phone on the promise that WM10 would bring the convergence you speak of. Wouldn't it be funny if I bought an Ubuntu phone for the same reason, and it just worked.
2016 eh.
// @phoneboy
@matigo Thanks to you I'm taking this desktop phone thing more seriously.
// @phoneboy
@phoneboy I should get an Ubuntu phone - I wonder if one'll run Ruby, gems, Jekyll. ;)
// @matigo
@phoneboy I nearly said GitHub Pages make things easy. But that'd be a very silly thing indeed to say.
I like your number 5. It's full of stars. ;)
Thanks. I, er… built the site, zipped it, dropped it onto my site via the magic of cpanel's file manager, unzipped in place, tadaa!
Everything after the initial fork from a prebuilt GitHub Pages repo I did on the phone. Whilst I actually prefer the phone, if I sent to do this properly I'll require complexity!
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@phoneboy A powerful draw, the word 'free' isn't it. :)
Trying to figure out how to use my own hosting (Randolph's server) to host my web site; installing Jekyll yesterday evening on my daughter's laptop opened my eyes to possibilities.
I managed to throw the static site up at git.bt3.com - but zipping it all from a local build, unpacking it at the site is not my idea of a smooth workflow. ;)
Do any of you use GitLab in preference to GitHub? I'm having a play. My primary reasons: the free private repos, er… that's it at the moment.
/mercenary, me? For now.
@sumudu I think I understand. A unique place - maybe. ;)
There's a Twitter list of current & ex- ADN, and of course Telegram (which doesn't fit me well.) Can't see many going to Facebook, or wanting to see my very-occasional inanities there. ;)
Odd situation.