@nickytonline
I used to use jekyll to keep my personal notes, hence I updated it very frequently. It worked great before I got 90 posts (90 markdown files) then it was a drag. Clearly a normal blog - updated 1-3 times a week, would not feel the problem.
It be cool if Gatsby worked like "Ok there are no changes to the 90 posts, so let me build only the 99th".
Clearly it's not meant to be used for daily note-taking but it be nice to know if that's something the developers might have in the pipeline
I'm a fan of Open Source and have a growing interest in serverless and edge computing. I'm not a big fan of spiders, but they're doing good work eating bugs. I also stream on Twitch.
Haha well you might've been right, I kinda just assumed build time was the issue.
In any case, I think it would be nice to have incremental builds, something that the team is working on although I haven't heard much about it lately
@nickytonline I used to use jekyll to keep my personal notes, hence I updated it very frequently. It worked great before I got 90 posts (90 markdown files) then it was a drag. Clearly a normal blog - updated 1-3 times a week, would not feel the problem.
It be cool if Gatsby worked like "Ok there are no changes to the 90 posts, so let me build only the 99th".
Clearly it's not meant to be used for daily note-taking but it be nice to know if that's something the developers might have in the pipeline
According to the tweet Arden posted in this thread, it looks like you're gonna get your wish 😉