Okay, I have just woken up and had my food. I opened my computer and as usual; started terminal. I just setup my arch hyprland yesterday night and trimmed everything down to only things that I need. My least concern was terminal load time as I was really tired yesterday.
This is going to my inner thoughts and not a well written blog.
But when I woke up and open the computer, that first load of the terminal which took more than a second to load started to bug me off. On tmux, my workflow is constantly opening new terms and start typing immediately, this one second of delay is often ignored because it is not much but today I had to take a look into this.
Pretext Around 5–6 years ago, I stumbled upon GatsbyJS while searching for a JavaScript framework that could actually handle everything my personal blog needed:
Markdown content Image optimization Static site generation At the time, Gatsby felt like a silver bullet.
My prior experience with GraphQL fit perfectly into Gatsby’s mental model, and to this day I’ll argue that Gatsby’s image tooling was — and still is — top-tier. Back then, it solved problems most frameworks barely acknowledged.
So, I brought my guitar today. It is Enya EA-X1 Pro. The guitar is 41’’ variant. There is solid spruce top which is dried for 10 years. Side is made up of Rosewood, Neck from Mahogany, Fingerboard from Black Richlite and bridge from Black Richlite. So, no more waiting for guitar to sound good as time progress.
Also, it is my first experience with trans-acoustic guitar. The self amp inside the guitar works really well and it sounds amazing when played. Here, the trans-acoustic means I don’t have to plug in the amp and do the sound modification like chores/reverb. They are built inside the guitar itself.
Netlify CMS Media Configuration First, in your static/admin/config.yml, make sure you have the following:
media_folder: content/assets public_folder: ../assets Docs: https://www.netlifycms.org/docs/configuration-options/#media-and-public-folders.
Gatsby Plugins From @cwgw:
So digging a little deeper, it looks like Gatsby only looks for “subplugins” at one specific path, options.plugins.
gatsby-plugin-mdx uses options.gatsbyRemarkPlugins. This is fine for transforming markdown as the plugin handles that itself, but Gatsby-specific api files like gatsby-browser.js don’t get loaded because Gatsby doesn’t know they exist.
If you try this…
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.
On deer horse aboard tritely yikes and much The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen. She packed her seven versalia, put her initial into the belt and made herself on the way.
This is my first post on my new fake blog! How exciting!
I’m sure I’ll write a lot more interesting things in the future.
Oh, and here’s a great quote from this Wikipedia on salted duck eggs.
A salted duck egg is a Chinese preserved food product made by soaking duck eggs in brine, or packing each egg in damp, salted charcoal. In Asian supermarkets, these eggs are sometimes sold covered in a thick layer of salted charcoal paste. The eggs may also be sold with the salted paste removed, wrapped in plastic, and vacuum packed. From the salt curing process, the salted duck eggs have a briny aroma, a gelatin-like egg white and a firm-textured, round yolk that is bright orange-red in color.