00:18:47 gary@sluug.org: Steve. We heard you. 00:19:16 gary@sluug.org: Lee is currently talking & doing his presentation. 00:19:29 gary@sluug.org: His slides are on the screen. 00:28:34 Robert Lay: go.dev/doc/install 00:28:59 Robert Citek - CB: Lee, you mentioned Docker. Have you had success running Hugo in Docker? 00:29:20 Robert Lay: Go version 00:56:53 Charlie Garavaglia: you could docker-compose it 00:59:17 Charlie Garavaglia: you create a Dockerfile that gives set up commands to the docker image and what command you want to run after it finishes setting up the environment/files 01:00:00 Charlie Garavaglia: agreed on million ways for sure 01:00:07 Robert Lay: Thanks! 01:04:35 Tyler R: Thanks 01:37:01 Charlie Garavaglia: this reminds me of the computer vision model that was trying discriminate pastries and under up being able to diagnose skin cancers (also someone whack me if i'm not suppose to chat during presentations!) 01:38:29 gary@sluug.org: No prob. Comments welcome! 01:54:45 Charlie Garavaglia: No but what a cool functionality! 01:55:01 Charlie Garavaglia: It's free (web) real estate 01:56:12 gary@sluug.org: That’s a great way of thinking of it, Charlie! (Ties into Lee’s tutorial earlier…its an easy website!) 02:18:11 Robert Lay: Yes, please. I’m in Northern VA and discovered you guys during COVID and I love the group. 02:57:29 Charlie Garavaglia: if only local and not pushed yet, use `git commit --amend` to change the commit message of the last commit 02:59:34 Charlie Garavaglia: lotsa warning in GitHub docs saying to not change older commit messages lol https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-and-editing-commits/changing-a-commit-message 03:01:08 Charlie Garavaglia: Interesting feature idea! I can appreciate the difference now 03:02:25 derekp: https://github.com/derekp7/snebu 03:02:27 Anonymous Coward recording you: For those that don't know, that "strange noise" is Ed's reader that he uses because he is blind. 03:15:54 Charlie Garavaglia: It's funny the conversation went this way, just today the GitHub newsletter sent out this guy's repo where he adds sort TIL markdowns with code and docs on things he learns everyday 03:15:55 Charlie Garavaglia: https://github.com/jbranchaud/til 03:16:27 Charlie Garavaglia: https://github.com/readme/guides/private-documentation?mc_cid=31c21b2f1b&mc_eid=aae2023830 03:29:17 derekp: http://facebook.github.io/zstd/ 03:29:24 derekp: https://github.com/derekp7/gne 03:30:37 Charlie Garavaglia: via Meetup 03:30:53 derekp: Same here -- and Meetup showed a decent number of attendies