- General intro
- Link to photo gallery
- Add meaningful captions and/or filename slugs
- Add links to the two photography tutorials on IG
- One for the cool angle of Joe
- The other for Lightroom editing
- Consider adding lightbox css and/or js to the blog post
- Investigate a few bugs:
- Reloading a modal (or coming in straight from one) disables scrolling on the page (all browsers?)
- Modals aren’t centered vertically?
- Social events
- Thu night comedy
- Red light x2
- “Godot’s pistol”
- Fri photo walk
- Fri night drinks
- Thu night comedy
- Day 1
- Intros & lunch
- Location change
- Sessions
- Personal library
- Past/future
- Photos
- Day 2
- Design tips for David’s photo data
- Microformats
- Gregor w/ toolchain setup
- Thomas’ visual references
- MF looks to be so useful that my planned transition from Astro to Eleventy is on hold indefinitely, since Eleventy may have better RSS support but I might ditch RSS generation entirely and just have Granary do a translation of MF-enabled pages instead.
- (still might transition to Eleventy eventually just for the syntactic sweetness of Web Components compared to verbose and finicky JSX and MDX)
- Micropub
- Anthony w/ Sparkles setup
- Benji w/ issue tracking
- Had to skip media endpoints but that’s ok, I’ve been prototyping my own custom image uploader instead that does multiple aspect ratios
- Will have to set up collections in Astro to use them, also need to set up the MF feed as another dependency so that I can throw various types of posts into my feed (photos, articles, plus all the new post types from Sparkles)
- Other demos
- Use this link for the photo of Anthony looking at a slide that Joe recommended: https://speakerdeck.com/jrf/resurrecting-the-dead-9ce0f678-63ff-4eb0-9c37-249fd56aee0a
- Also to Joe’s article about it: https://artlung.com/blog/2025/12/14/life-happens-software/
- “So much in software we talk about code and frameworks, but ultimately all this code depends on human effort.”
- Dropped off David, told me about Mr Toad’s Wild Ride
- The “EV Zoomies” are a real thing.