posts
- a flat directory of posts it is
- i finally learned how to make chicken scheme modules lol
- woops about the rss feed
- rain rain
- a shitty config file parser in fennel
- markup converter progress
- yet another website generator!
- community, code, a skunk, a dog, a rabbit, and an owl
- starting fresh and archiving old blog posts
- meet lol, my new website generator!
old archived posts
this section contains a list of html pages that were originally generated using a mix of my favourite programming language at the time and pandoc. i've archived these for good memories more than anything, and i've kept that as html instead of the original source so i don't have to worry about parsing them in the future. i've also decided to write more informally and personal on my homepage, because this isn't a professional blog, it's place for me to explore doing things i like, be it programming, parsers, non computer things, or something else. in retrospect, my attempt at making things look very well written and professional-looking was probably a reflection of how much i worried about what other people thought about me or my writing.
in order from oldest to newest, pancake, wg, and lol all used to generate the archived pages below from markdown using pandoc:
- Trying out an early web look for my homepage
- Home-hosting
- Redesigning my paste service with Fennel
- WeeChat tips
- Setting up a paste service with Vim, rsync, and nginx
- Connecting to Twitch with WeeChat
- Setting up a Git forge with Gitea
- Setting up an IRC server with Oragono
- Generating a list of posts for my blog
- Adding date support to my awful RSS-feed generator
- Why I don't use Facebook products
- All about my awful RSS feed generator
- Thoughts on technical writing and accidentally gatekeeping communities
- Having fun with Lisp(s)
- Public Unix server etiquette
- What I like about the Scheme community
- What are social Unix servers?
- Redirecting your GitHub Pages website to a Dat URL
- Setting up graphical applications in Windows Subsystem for Linux
- Setting up a Chinese input method on Debian
- A quick guide to pronouncing Chinese words
- Interpreting second language speakers
- Learn to read and type Chinese