get rid of “built on” updates

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Kathleen Fitzpatrick
2025-04-20 11:41:25 -04:00
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"lastFetched": "2025-04-20T15:18:04.407Z",
"lastFetched": "2025-04-20T15:40:47.300Z",
"children": [
{
"type": "entry",

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<p><em>Built with <a href="https://www.11ty.dev/">{{ eleventy.generator }}</a>. All content <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en">CC BY 4.0</a> if you're human.</em></p></p>
</footer>
<!-- This page `{{ page.url | htmlBaseUrl }}` was built on {% currentBuildDate %} -->
<script type="module" src="{% getBundleFileUrl "js" %}"></script>
</body>
</html>

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tags:
- tinkering
---
This site is running in 11ty and is built locally and then the live site (which gets built into a folder called \_site) is pushed to my Reclaim Hosting account, where it's served up as kfitz.info. As an intermediate step, I have been pushing the code and content that builds the site to a GitHub repository, and then the \_site folder to another GitHub repository, kfitz-site, mostly for preservation/backup purposes; if something happens to the server or to my local repo, there's another version-controlled pile of code out there from which things can be rebuilt. (Technically, I pull kfitz-site from GitHub to Reclaim. Similarly, presentations.kfitz.info, which runs in revealjs, is built locally, pushed to GitHub, and then pulled to Reclaim.)
This site is running in 11ty and is built locally, after which the live site (which gets built into a folder called \_site) is pushed to my Reclaim Hosting account, where it's served up as kfitz.info. As an intermediate step, I have been pushing the code and content that builds the site to a GitHub repository, and then the \_site folder to another GitHub repository, kfitz-site, mostly for preservation/backup purposes; if something happens to the server or to my local repo, there's another version-controlled pile of code out there from which things can be rebuilt. (Technically, I pull kfitz-site from GitHub to Reclaim. Similarly, presentations.kfitz.info, which runs in revealjs, is built locally, pushed to GitHub, and then pulled to Reclaim.)
I've had in my head for a while, though, that GitHub is in and of itself a point of failure, partially because of its ownership structure. On top of which, I haven't been delighted knowing that everything I push there is part of the greater Copilot feeding frenzy.