This website is made with Hugo and themed by accessible minimalism.
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Do people maintain plant diaries?
A website can have visible and invisible parts much like an iceberg.
This website generates a number of RSS feeds. If you’ve never heard of RSS feeds before, I recommend reading aboutfeeds.com. It explains what RSS feeds are and how to use them. Some other recommend reads about RSS appear below.
RSS, e-mail, and conscious consumption
This page describes what I’m up to now. It is a written version of what I would say that I am doing if we met and you asked me what I am up. This page was inspired by Derek Siver’s now page movement.
I stumbled across a couple people who have archives of their old now pages. I like the idea of archiving these as a sort of diary, or change long.
These week notes are a series of weekly posts.
There is a webcam in my office that I use to take photos of the whiteboard. This setup was inspired by Dror Bar Natan’s Blackboard Shots. If you know of anyone else with a similar setup, please let me know.
Ooops! The link that you clicked doesn’t seem to lead anywhere. This happens occassionally on a highly inter-linked website like this one. Some links go to drafts which have not been published yet. Some material gets moved or deleted. There is a large part of the website that is invisible intentionally.
A list of recurring topics of interest.
This note collects various references related to blogging. Why people blog, how to blog, etc.
This is a personal almanac of interesting dates, and local experiences. In a sense, it is the opposite of my now page. It starts with September because I usually plan out my life using the academic year.
Thoughts about why it is so easy to overthing blogging.
This blog is for more informal writing which I don’t intend to revise or edit. It’s just day-to-day stuff, quick updates, or ephemenal writing. For more formal writing, see the notes.
What to do if you think I might be dead, who to contact, and some thoughts about why that matters.
How I use newsboat
and sfeed
to generate a static page of RSS feeds that I follow.
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