I’ve added a new chronological TIL section. It has its own web feed, which means that this blog’s feed is no longer the only feed on the site. The subscribe page will always have a comprehensive list of feeds, and any decent feed reader should be able to find all the site’s feeds from any page.
I’m going to use the new section for short-ish posts about
how to use existing technology.
The blog will still have technical posts about my own projects like
the post on magicrun()
,
more philosophical posts about technology like
The command line is cheap,
and nontechnical posts like Atlas.
All in all, the blog should be a little more balanced,
and I will have a new place for shorter things I might not have bothered to post otherwise.
The TIL section been live for about two weeks and I’ve already made 7 posts!
- Python’s
atexit
- Hugo’s inline short codes
- Git’s
$GIT_DIR
variable and hooks - CSS presentation selectors
- CSS
text-size-adjust
- Hugo mounts, referencing static files as assets
- Python’s
ExitStack
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