@danhannigan Welcome home!
Cheering you onward to happier times. ❤️
A bit like the “Deploy to Netlify” buttons we have that can bootstrap a new project on Netlify.
I’d love to happily graze that extensions repo and install things quickly via that.
Or perhaps the ability to install an extension by pasting it’s GitHub url into a @raycastapp command
I'm being very lazy in this demo and not providing a default or a fallback. I guess I should add that.
Are other people / browsers seeing the same stale thing?
Perhaps try deleting the service workers in your stale site view via web inspector
@MarkCodesTheWeb That's great to hear.
https://setyourwatchby.netlify.app/
@MarkCodesTheWeb Wow! ⭐
@simon Nope. deploys are atomic.
By any chance did your previous thing include a service worker or some other local caching mechanic?
My silly old demo of how easily and readily a site could be deployed has morphed into a demo of how fiddly timezone data can now be provided for every user request with #Netlify Edge Functions
@patak Thank you! This means a lot. ♥️
Including:
"We’re all ready for the next thing … anything that helps to move the web forward, and whatever framework that might be." —… https://indieweb.social/@philhawksworth/109358351253840616
This is a great summary of some of the themes at this year's #JamstackConf by @redmonk.
Including:
"We’re all ready for the next thing … anything that helps to move the web forward, and whatever framework that might be." — @zachleat
https://redmonk.com/kholterhoff/2022/11/16/jamstack-conf-2022-armistice-day-for-the-framework-wars/
@DavidDarnes @hankchizljaw @beep NICE. I confess I’d been noodling on similar ideas, but wanted to lazily just get my own house in order first.
I’d love to see this!