+[2017-03-08T04:53:38Z]jekyllrbTitle: GitHub - GSI/jekyll_image_encode: Jekyll tag that renders base64 codes of images fetched from the web (at github.com) +[2017-03-08T04:57:23Z]allejoprobably not the most efficient way of doing things, but my understanding would be that it fetches an image and "embeds" it into the page as base64. so you wouldn't be relying on another website to keep the URL to that image the same or up +[2017-03-08T04:59:03Z]allejoor possibly to build a working offline friendly/cache websites? +[2017-03-08T05:06:17Z]allejoor embed little social icons if you don't want CSS to handle it or you don't want to use an icon font +[2017-03-08T05:31:09Z]jaybeinteresting
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-03-08T04:53:38Z
allejo, what may a use case for this? -- https://github.com/GSI/jekyll_image_encode
+[2017-03-10T17:38:21Z]jaybe./latest +[2017-03-10T17:38:21Z]jekyllrb'3.4.2\n' +[2017-03-10T17:40:00Z]ePirat./latest +[2017-03-10T17:40:01Z]jekyllrb'3.4.2\n' +[2017-03-10T17:40:18Z]ePiratwhy has it a \n on the end