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simonwillisonblog-backup
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Tracking SQLite Database Changes in Git
> I’ve been running that for a couple of years in this repo: https://github.com/simonw/simonwillisonblog-backup - which provides a backup of my blog’s PostgreSQL Django database (first converted to SQLite and then dumped out using sqlite-
I'm curious, what is the reason you chose not to use pgdump, but instead opted to convert to to sqlite and then dump the DB using sqlite-diffable?
On a project I'm working on, I'd like to dump our Postgres schema into individual files for each object (i.e., one file for each table, function, stored proc, etc.), but haven't spent enough time to see if pgdump could actually do that. We're just outputting files by object type for now (one tables, function, and stored procs files).
- Versioning data in Postgres? Testing a Git like approach
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WordPress Core to start using SQLite Database
My personal blog runs on Django + PostgreSQL, and I got fed up of not having a version history of changes I made to my content there.
I solved that by setting up a GitHub repo that mirrors the content from my database to flat files a few times a day and commits any changes.
It's worked out really well so far. It wasn't much trouble to setup and it's now been running for nearly three years, capturing 1400+ changes.
I'd absolutely consider using the same technique for a commercial project in the future:
Latest commits are here: https://github.com/simonw/simonwillisonblog-backup/commits/m...
Workflow is https://github.com/simonw/simonwillisonblog-backup/blob/main...
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How Postgres Triggers Can Simplify Your Back End Development
If you really, really need to be able to see a SQL schema representing the current state, a cheap trick is to run an automation on every deploy that snapshots the schema and writes it to a GitHub repository.
I do a version of that for my own (Django-powered) blog here: https://github.com/simonw/simonwillisonblog-backup/blob/main...
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Blog with Markdown and Git, and degrade gracefully through time
My blog is Django and PostgreSQL on Heroku, but last year I decided I wanted a reliable long-term public backup... so I set up a scheduled GitHub Actions workflow to back it up to a git repository.
Bonus feature: since it runs nightly it gives me diffs if changes I make to my content, including edits to old posts.
The backups are in this repo: https://github.com/simonw/simonwillisonblog-backup
neocities
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The woman who coined the expression 'Surfing the Internet'
You may really enjoy Neocities [0] it is full if websites that you explore.
[0] https://neocities.org/
- Neocities
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Top 20 Free Static Web Hosting Services in 2024 ⚡️
Thriving creative community. Neocities
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Let's make the indie web easier
I'm surprised no-one's mentioned neocities (https://neocities.org/). It's open source (https://github.com/neocities).
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Neocities – Developers API
Compare the copy on the landing pages and it’s pretty obvious
https://pages.cloudflare.com/
https://neocities.org/
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Is it just me, or is the Internet getting really boring?
If you are curious to find more interesting stuff, start here: – https://mojeek.com/ search engine with own index, totally different results - https://wiby.me/ another search engine, but "old school" kind of web sites. It does not mean that site cannot be new, but it just looks and feels like old school web pages. Funny way is use that "surprise me..." link there to find something - https://peelopaalu.neocities.org/ loooooots of interesting and random strange links to dig deeper on internet than just the sugar coated google-friendly web (aka. ad-friendly commercial web) - https://neocities.org/ the web page where is lots of sites hosted as somebody else already shared this as well there on comments - https://koshka.love/links.html Koshka's web page and its links to find more random stuff. There are interesting opinion texts on his site as well.
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
Neocities has taken steps to try to improve small personal web site discoverability, which ends up being like a platform for people making web sites with a hybrid social component https://neocities.org
I like the idea of calling this the small web, I usually go with something like "personal web site" or "home pages" but it's never quite stuck for me. I hope they've added Neocities to the Kagi small web search because there's some pretty incredible sites available for that: https://neocities.org/browse
- Ask HN: What's your go-to webhost in 2023 for simple websites?
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Drag and drop instant web hosting
Similar to neocities, but novel choice to allow the user to upload file(s) as part of the sign up process.
https://neocities.org
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Website Building/Blogging Tool: Static Ultra (Showoff Saturday)
If you'd like some free web space to try it out, I highly recommend Neocities, which provides static reliable website hosting (should say I don't work for them they just happen to be my web host and have been very good).
What are some alternatives?
WriteFreely - A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers. Write together and build a community.
barinsta - Open-source alternative Instagram client on Android. More maintainers needed!
blissue - A blog based on github issues
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
docs - This is a repo of the RetroArch official document page.
wayback-machine-downloader - Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
beleyBlog - The non-content portion for my blog at www.chrisbeley.com
private-network-access
go-readability - A Go implementation of the readability algorithm by arc90 labs
Libation - Libation: Liberate your Library