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-rw-r--r--src/books-to-read--sff-edition.ht20
-rw-r--r--src/it-works-on-my-machine.ht18
-rw-r--r--src/one-more-thing.ht12
-rw-r--r--src/wweekend.ht14
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diff --git a/src/books-to-read--sff-edition.ht b/src/books-to-read--sff-edition.ht new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e893db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/books-to-read--sff-edition.ht
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1;@@title: books to read, sff edition@@
2;@@date: 2022-06-13@@
3
4i make a lot of lists of books to read. here's another one.
5it's from
6=> https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/books/review/new-science-fiction-fantasy.html the <em>New York Times</em>
7but they like to shut off access to their articles, so I'm repeating the list here.
8
9- <em>And Then I Woke Up</em> -- Malcolm Devlin
10- <em>Hell Followed with Us</em> -- Joseph White
11- <em>Her Majesty's Royal Coven</em> -- Juno Dawson
12- <em>Kaikeyi</em> -- Vaishnavi Patel
13- <em>In a Garden Burning Gold</em> -- Rory Power
14- <em>The Stardust Thief</em> -- Chelsea Abdullah
15
16In order to not steal
17<em>too much</em>
18from the venerable <i>Times</i>,
19I've only listed the books here.
20Subscribe, I guess, for the reviews themselves. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/it-works-on-my-machine.ht b/src/it-works-on-my-machine.ht new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60fc227 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/it-works-on-my-machine.ht
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1;@@title: it works on my machine@@
2;@@date: 2022-06-09@@
3
4I keep seeing things that I wish there were comprehensive tutorials for
5&ndash; I'm thinking, now, of
6<code>gpg</code>
7and
8<code>tramp</code>
9&ndash; but I realize that really, all computer problems break down to that dreaded phrase:
10
11> Well, it works on my machine.
12
13Computers are great big balls of state, aren't they? That's why rebooting fixes so many problems. I guess you could say life is a great big ball of state, though we can't reboot it easily.
14
15Anyway, this is all to say that things are complicated, I suppose.
16And while it'd be nice to have simpler things, I think that trying too hard to simplify actually creates more problems than it's worth (see
17=> https://applied-langua.ge/posts/here-is-a-loud-announcement.html Applied Language
18for other ideas).
diff --git a/src/one-more-thing.ht b/src/one-more-thing.ht new file mode 100644 index 0000000..869ea0d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/one-more-thing.ht
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1;@@title: one more thing@@
2;@@date: 2022-06-06@@
3
4i really need to figure out how to separate my content from my engine here.
5
6i just spent about 5 white-knuckle minutes trying to rebase my feature branch
7<em>(ooh, ahh!)</em>
8to not include the new posts I'm making. i'll have to do it again because i'm going
9to forget to switch branches before writing another one. i guess at least now i know
10i know how to rebase, so
11
12anyway, ideas welcome. email the guy in the last post ("<a href="./moved-in.html">moved in</a>").
diff --git a/src/wweekend.ht b/src/wweekend.ht new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97652ed --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wweekend.ht
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1;@@title: wweekend@@
2;@@date: 2022-06-13@@
3
4Saw the WWE this weekend ... for
5<em>free</em>,
6as a seat filler! (ssh, don't tell anyone that the WWE fills seats.)
7
8It was an absolute blast, let me tell you. We lucked out in that we ended up filling seats that the ticket buyers never showed up for, so we just had great seats for free. Not sure how much they cost, but I figure at least over $100.
9
10Saturday we had a house-warming party which was also great, just good fun with friends. and we got to show off our new house, which is truly wonderful!
11
12now i'm at work which is... work, lol. i've actually got nothing to do
13<em>right now</em>
14which is why i'm writing this blog. i feel like, this is maybe not the best way to write this blog thing, whatever it is. hm.