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Cake day: Jun 12, 2023

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forgive my naivety, how does such a community avoid promoting ageism?


so this can be a place for “cat is liquid” paper, for example?


thanks for the explanation! I wonder whether it is possible, or rather scalable, if users can pick their own parameters, even define their own functions. Is this calculated and cached at the server side or user side?


I’m not entire sure what you mean by “printable reports”. Would you maybe want to post an example sketch?

Anyway, have you considered writing the variables to Latex maybe, then render that to PDF?


oh nice!!! Thanks! That looks like Feb 29 really is the smallest in that measure. Wonder what the next smallest is.



lol I’m very inclined to scrape wikipedia and do some stats now to figure it out


yeah I had the same thought lol, I guess another way to define the least special day would be the one that has the exact average # of events.


Is there a day of any given year that is least special?
As in, no events, no holidays whatsoever in any place in the world. Or maybe the least eventful day of a year. Maybe statistically, Feb 29 would be the one. But other than that, what else?
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that looks cool! Do commenters need a github account to do that though?


thanks, and that’s great that this can be used for other static pages as well.

stupid general question: in the “install it yourself” guide, they say that this needs to be run on a VPS, for example with DigitalOcean. I’m thinking of deploying on fly.io, which I understand is like an alternative for Heroku. Is there a conceptual difference between these types of solutions (DigitalOcean vs fly.io for example) that might affect hosting?


Cool, thanks for the suggestions!

Never heard of webmentions but I’ve heard some people have integrated mastodon their Jekyll pages, I wonder if that’s the same thing.


I’ve heard that it’s not very privacy respecting, is it right?


Comment systems for static pages (Jekyll)?
I'm very new to self host, so apologies if I say things wrong. Anyway, I'm looking for comment systems that I can deploy to fly.io (or similar systems but not Heroku) for my static pages (Jekyll) that comes with Codeberg/Sourcehut pages. I found staticman but it assumes Github/Gitlab. Thanks!
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