One advantage of Lume I see over Astro is that you can freely define if and how your data is validated. Astro integrates Zod very closely, but I prefer ArkType because it's way less clunky. Now I can use the latter.
@ret I use Astro currently, which has really good ergonomics and needs very little explicit configuration for what I use it for. I also love that it embraces TypeScript typings so I get IntelliSense everywhere. 11ty has no typings at all, and 11ty.ts is janky. I need to configure a lot more, and I also found out that the template format that looked the most promising to me (WebC) doesn't play well with Markdown or MDX, which I use heavily.
I'm playing around with 11ty and it's kinda annoying that it doesn't have typings for its config. I found 11ty.ts, but for some reason it doesn't have types for the addExtension method which seems to be the most common thing to use?
TIL that browser quirks are apparently not as uncommon as I thought. So either I'm somehow evading them in my projects, or I've grown completely blind to them. Wouldn't be the first time, I'm completely used to how CSS works as well.
@puniko It's wild how some people expect instance admins to read every single thing happening on their instance and if they don't magically notice the evil thing quickly enough, the whole instance must be a pit of depravity.
uspol, actual what the fuck@ShadowJonathan This reads like the rambling of a 13 year old. It would be funny if it didn't come from the fucking US president