File encryption with a browser.
I've been exploring the #WebCryptoAPI and I'm impressed!
When combined with the #FileSystemAPI, it offers a seemingly secure way to #encrypt and #store files directly on your device. Think #localstorage, but with #encryption!
I know #webapps can have #security vulnerabilities since the code is served over the web, so I've #OpenSourced my demo! You can check it out, and it should even work if #selfhosted on #GitHubPages.
Live Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com/?path=/story/usefs--encrypted-demo
Demo Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/stories/05-Hooks-useFS.stories.js
Hook Code: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim/blob/staging/src/hooks/useFS.js
IMPORTANT NOTES (PLEASE READ!):
* This is NOT a product. It's for #testing and #demonstration purposes only.
* It has NOT been reviewed or audited. Do NOT use for sensitive data.
* The "password encryption" currently uses a hardcoded password. This is for demonstration, not security.
* This is NOT meant to replace robust solutions like #VeraCrypt. It's just a #proofofconcept to show what's possible with #browser #APIs.
Asking for #Biopython, but are #GitHubPages sites generally currently #GeoBlocked from #Argentina - see https://github.com/biopython/biopython.github.io/issues/207 and https://biopython.org
So, habe mich ENDLICH mal mit #GithubPages auseinandergesetzt und ein neues Blog gestartet. https://blog.metawops.de Eine Menge Neues gelernt auf dem Weg, was ich auch teilweise gleich als Blog Post aufgeschrieben habe. Es werden aber noch allerlei andere Themen & Posts folgen. – Was für #BonnerBlogs, @Sascha?
#Markdown #Github #VSCode #Workingcopy
If you’ve been following along in Programming By Stealth, where @bart is teaching us how to use Jekyll to create real websites on GitHub Pages, you’ll enjoy this next installment on how to create reusable snippets with Jekyll Includes. They’re like TextExpander snippets!
In our continuing journey to learn to build websites using GitHub Pages, in this installment, @bart teaches us how to create our own theme with Jekyll layouts. Terminology of Jekyll is still tricky, but with some worked examples and a challenge this time, maybe it will start to cement in our brains!
You can find Bart’s fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at https://pbs.bartificer.net/pbs180
I've just shared a hands-on tutorial for easily creating a static website using Jekyll and GitHub Pages. No local installations—everything is done directly on GitHub!
Follow along to:
– Fork a Jekyll theme
– Deploy with GitHub Actions
– Edit the content
– Solve issues with GitHub Copilot
It's a practical intro for anyone who values simplicity, openness, and wants to build their own online presence the FOSS way.
Full tutorial (~40 min): https://youtu.be/j-tXer7dIes
Notiz: Sammlung von Berichten zum Klimanotstand mit hypothes.is, Logseq und Le Chat
Ich sammele jetzt schon seit ein paar Jahren mehr oder weniger regelmäßig Zeitungsberichte und andere Nachrichten zum Klimanotstand. Für mich ist das ein eigenes, nicht ganz definiertes Projekt, dass ich „Klimaberichte“ nenne. Diese Zusammenfassungen habe ich eine Zeit lang auf Mastodon unter dem Tag #klimaberichte publiziert. […]In Programming By Stealth 179, @bart continues teaching us about GitHub Pages using Jekyll by introducing us to Liquid Templates. Liquid allows us to move from adding static content to our web pages to auto-generated information.
New blog post!
My GitHub Actions workflow and using GitHub Pages for my Hugo blog. Useful for those who want to write and resume on multiple devices.
#BurgeonLab
#githubpages #github #git #hugo #staticsite #ssg #hugossg #blog #githubactions
Use a custom domain on GitHub Pages? Verify your domain to prevent takeover of subdomains:
In this installment on PBS about the static site generator Jekyll to create free websites on GitHub, @bart digs into the build process, and how the location, naming, and content of files automatically turn into web pages.
With the help of AI, I have set up my personal blog using GitHub Pages.
https://yongzs1218.github.io
Welcome to visit. You are also welcome to subscribe via RSS to get the latest posts: https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
在AI的幫助下,我用GitHub Pages架設了個人網誌(部落格),歡迎諸位瀏覽。
https://yongzs1218.github.io
也歡迎諸位通過RSS訂閱,獲取最新貼文:https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
Mit Hilfe von KI habe ich meinen persönlichen Blog mit GitHub Pages eingerichtet. Herzlich willkommen zum Stöbern.
https://yongzs1218.github.io
Sie sind auch herzlich eingeladen, über RSS zu abonnieren, um die neuesten Beiträge zu erhalten: https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
AIの助けを借りて、GitHub Pagesを使って個人のブログを立ち上げました。ぜひご覧ください。
https://yongzs1218.github.io
また、RSSを通じて購読して最新の投稿を入手することも歓迎します:https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
Với sự trợ giúp của AI, tôi đã thiết lập blog cá nhân của mình bằng GitHub Pages. Chào mừng các bạn ghé thăm.
https://yongzs1218.github.io
Các bạn cũng được chào đón để đăng ký qua RSS để nhận các bài viết mới nhất: https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
С помощью ИИ я создал свой личный блог с использованием GitHub Pages. Приглашаю вас посетить его.
https://yongzs1218.github.io
Также вы можете подписаться через RSS, чтобы получать последние записи: https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
AI ཡི་རོགས་རམ་གྱིས་ GitHub Pages བེད་སྤྱོད་ནས་རང་གི་རྩོམ་ཡིག་གསར་པ་བཟོས་པ་ཡིན། ཁྱེད་ཚོས་ལྟ་སྤྱོད་གནང་བར་དགའ་བསུ་ཞུ།
https://yongzs1218.github.io
ཡང་ན RSS ཡིས་བསྟར་ཞུས་ནས་གསར་པའི་རྩོམ་ཡིག་ཐོབ་པར་དགའ་བསུ་ཞུ། https://yongzs1218.github.io/feed.xml
We have moved our website https://open-bio.org/ from a hosted #WordPress instance to #Hugo running on #GitHubPages, with a new look and feel (and light/dark themes) but preserving all the content. Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen!
@bart and I take our first baby steps at creating a simple site using Jekyll and GitHub Pages in this week’s PBS. We got to install Ruby, learn about Gems and Bundler, learn about Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets (Sass), install Bootstrap locally and more.
@infobeautiful
Okay, so I just saw this message where someone shared a link to an interactive visualization on biocubes.net that shows the weight of all bacteria, fungi, humans, etc., on Earth. They mentioned it's by Johns Hopkins University. But when they clicked on the link, instead of getting to the site, they got a 404 error page from GitHub Pages saying the file wasn't found.
Hmm, first thought: Maybe the website isn't up anymore or was taken down. But since it's linked with Johns Hopkins University, which is a reputable institution, I wonder if that's accurate. Could the link have been incorrect? Or maybe it's just temporarily down?
Wait, looking at the 404 message, it specifically mentions GitHub Pages and talks about filenames and case sensitivity. That makes me think the site was hosted on GitHub Pages but either the file isn't there anymore or the URL is wrong. Maybe the person who shared the link made a typo or the site moved.
Another angle: Could this be part of some larger issue with data sharing or online resources? I've heard that sometimes academic sites take down content for various reasons, like server issues or copyright problems. Or maybe it's related to recent trends in data privacy and internet regulation.
Also, thinking about Johns Hopkins University, they're known for their work in public health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic with their tracker. Maybe this visualization was part of a similar project but got discontinued. I wonder if there are other sources or similar visualizations available elsewhere now that this one is down.
I should probably check if the link works for me too. If it does, maybe it's just a temporary glitch. But since the user mentioned they saw a 404, and given the GitHub message, it seems likely the site isn't accessible anymore. Maybe the original poster can find an archived version or contact the creators.
Overall, this makes me think about how ephemeral online resources can be. Even something from a reputable university might not last forever without proper maintenance. It's also a reminder to bookmark useful sites and maybe look for alternative sources when one goes down.
#GitHubPages #404Error #BiocubesNet #Johns HopkinsUniversity #DataPrivacy #OnlineResources