a few weeks ago I decided I wanted to be in charge of my own bookmarking infrastructure, so I exported my bookmarks from pinboard and spent the afternoon writing ~500 lines of python/html/css/bash to make a lil bespoke database manager/static site generator. pleased with the results: https://bookmarks.decontextualize.com/ (there's no link to the feed on the page, but it does support RSS! check the metadata)
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@aparrish this looks great, damn I really sorta want to do this too
@liaizon the "CMS" for my personal website is just... pandoc converts markdown to html and then there's a bash script to scp the relevant files to my static host. clean, simple, open, sustainable
@aparrish I keep recommending pandoc to other people but haven't ever actually used it myself. Been taking all my notes in md via obsidian lately and really need to work on a pipeline to make stuff into a nice static site
@liaizon @aparrish Obsidian has a publish plugin that does it's own a little static site thing I think. I manually copy stuff over to my Jekyll site to publish in a very sloppy way.
@wysiwyggins @aparrish getting cms advice from wiley wiggins was not in my before bed bingo cards. your site is looking lovely I just ended up playing 10 minutes of obelisk after looking through your website
@liaizon @aparrish That's the most anyone has ever played it!