From d60028515537979c966638d950d6ff1dd7d4689a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miguel Pimentel Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 15:21:50 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Pull-Request [ariasae-12-4-2023] from Obsidian (#42) * PUSH NOTE : Public Journal.md * PUSH NOTE : Zola.md * PUSH NOTE : The Moon (Earth).md * PUSH NOTE : Static Site Generators.md * PUSH NOTE : Scry Your Tasks.md * PUSH NOTE : NeoVim.md * PUSH NOTE : Consistency.md * PUSH NOTE : Markdown.md * PUSH NOTE : Chuckwalla.md * PUSH NOTE : Meta.md * PUSH NOTE : Tools.md * PUSH NOTE : Inspirations.md * PUSH NOTE : index.md * PUSH NOTE : Writing with Outlines.md * PUSH NOTE : Poetry.md * PUSH NOTE : Guitar.md * PUSH NOTE : Digital Garden.md * PUSH NOTE : Words I Like.md * PUSH NOTE : Quotes Collection.md * PUSH NOTE : Free Facts.md * PUSH NOTE : Sweep Your Mind.md * PUSH NOTE : Serif.md * PUSH NOTE : Scope of Work.md * PUSH NOTE : Sans-serif.md * PUSH NOTE : Rhizomatic Learning.md * PUSH NOTE : Move Your Body.md * PUSH NOTE : Micropolitan Statistical Area.md * PUSH NOTE : Continuous Care.md * PUSH NOTE : Atomic Notes.md * PUSH NOTE : Chords.md * PUSH NOTE : Arpeggio.md * PUSH NOTE : About.md --- content/About.md | 4 +- content/Arpeggio.md | 7 +- content/Atomic Notes.md | 7 +- content/Chords.md | 7 +- content/Chuckwalla.md | 4 +- content/Consistency.md | 7 +- content/Continuous Care.md | 7 +- content/Digital Garden.md | 8 +- content/Free Facts.md | 7 +- content/Guitar.md | 11 +- content/Inspirations.md | 30 +-- content/Markdown.md | 7 +- content/Meta.md | 16 +- content/Micropolitan Statistical Area.md | 7 +- content/Move Your Body.md | 15 +- content/NeoVim.md | 10 +- content/Poetry.md | 44 +++-- content/Public Journal.md | 237 ++++++++++++----------- content/Quotes Collection.md | 30 +-- content/Rhizomatic Learning.md | 12 +- content/Sans-serif.md | 7 +- content/Scope of Work.md | 18 +- content/Scry Your Tasks.md | 7 +- content/Serif.md | 7 +- content/Static Site Generators.md | 8 +- content/Sweep Your Mind.md | 9 +- content/The Moon (Earth).md | 5 +- content/Tools.md | 56 +++--- content/Words I Like.md | 7 +- content/Writing with Outlines.md | 44 +++-- content/Zola.md | 4 +- content/index.md | 8 +- 32 files changed, 364 insertions(+), 293 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/About.md b/content/About.md index c393e59e4..6c66d793e 100644 --- a/content/About.md +++ b/content/About.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- title: About compartir: true -updated: 2023-11-25 +updated: 2023-12-04 tags: - meta --- @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ I think a lot, work a lot, have existential crises, and know just enough about m If you are aching for more, check out what [[./Tools|tools]] I use daily, or read my [[./Public Journal|public journal]]. -### As of November 2023, I am… +### As of December 2023, I am… … learning about web dev with [Zola](https://www.getzola.org). … making simple browser [extensions](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/17772574/). diff --git a/content/Arpeggio.md b/content/Arpeggio.md index 8d8e6979e..4cc920eae 100644 --- a/content/Arpeggio.md +++ b/content/Arpeggio.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Arpeggio -tags: [music] +tags: + - music compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + An arpeggio is a type of [[./Chords|broken chord]] in which the notes that compose a chord are individually sounded in a progressive rising or descending order. Arpeggios on keyboard instruments may be called rolled chords. Arpeggios indicate a chord in which the notes are sounded individually. The word "arpeggio" comes from the Italian word "arpeggiare," which means to play on a harp. diff --git a/content/Atomic Notes.md b/content/Atomic Notes.md index 9211ccfd4..f13f696d8 100644 --- a/content/Atomic Notes.md +++ b/content/Atomic Notes.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Atomic Notes -tags: [digital-gardening] +tags: + - digital-gardening compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + Atomic notes are single, self-contained notes that capture a single idea or piece of information. They are meant to be read and understood without needing to refer to anything more. They can be connected to another atomic note or idea in some way. By breaking down complex ideas into smaller, atomic notes, one can make their notes more organized and easier to review later. diff --git a/content/Chords.md b/content/Chords.md index d5c1d049c..e76b3c4f0 100644 --- a/content/Chords.md +++ b/content/Chords.md @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ --- title: Chords (music) -tags: [music] +tags: + - music compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes (also called "pitches") that are heard as if sounding simultaneously. For many practical and theoretical purposes, arpeggios and other types of broken chords (in which the chord tones are not sounded simultaneously) may also be considered as _chords_ in the right musical context. diff --git a/content/Chuckwalla.md b/content/Chuckwalla.md index 974fe9ca8..07b480461 100644 --- a/content/Chuckwalla.md +++ b/content/Chuckwalla.md @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ --- title: Chuckwalla -updated: 2023-10-19 +updated: 2023-12-04 compartir: true --- + + Chuckwallas are lizards found primarily in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Some are found on coastal islands. The five species of chuckwallas are all placed within the genus _Sauromalus_; they are part of the iguanid family, _Iguanidae_—composed of iguanas, chuckwallas, and their prehistoric relatives. Chuckwallas are stocky, wide-bodied lizards with flattened midsections and prominent bellies. Their tails are thick, tapering to a blunt tip. Loose folds of skin characterize the neck and sides of their bodies, which are covered in small, coarsely granular scales. Their length ranges from 15 inches up to 30 inches. diff --git a/content/Consistency.md b/content/Consistency.md index 6a62593aa..1738e5966 100644 --- a/content/Consistency.md +++ b/content/Consistency.md @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ --- title: Consistency is Key compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-19 -tags: [stub] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - stub --- + + Show up. Do the work. Be consistent. diff --git a/content/Continuous Care.md b/content/Continuous Care.md index 0ad0b17a3..9b6ed69c0 100644 --- a/content/Continuous Care.md +++ b/content/Continuous Care.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Continuous Care -tags: [digital-gardening] +tags: + - digital-gardening compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + Be the watchful caretaker of your ever growing plants and flowers. Grow your knowledge by forming new branches and connecting the dots. Write short structured notes articulating specific ideas and share them. Avoid creating or nourishing orphan notes. Anything not connected eventually needs to go. We must: refine our ideas, thread our thoughts, and keep notes [[./Atomic Notes|atomic]]. Taking raw notes is _useless_. Seed your garden with quality content and cultivate your curiosity. Plant seeds in your mind garden by taking smart personal notes. These don't need to be written in a publishable form. diff --git a/content/Digital Garden.md b/content/Digital Garden.md index 7061dcb3c..f1030d208 100644 --- a/content/Digital Garden.md +++ b/content/Digital Garden.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Digital Garden tags: - digital-gardening compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-28 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- ## What is a Digital Garden @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ Digital Gardens are explorable rather than structured as a strictly linear strea ## Kinds of Notes -* 🌱 _Seedlings_ for very rough and early ideas. -* 🌿 _Budding_ for work I've cleaned up and clarified. -* 🌳 _Evergreen_ for work that is reasonably complete (though I still tend these over time). +- 🌱 _Seedlings_ for very rough and early ideas. +- 🌿 _Budding_ for work I've cleaned up and clarified. +- 🌳 _Evergreen_ for work that is reasonably complete (though I still tend these over time). diff --git a/content/Free Facts.md b/content/Free Facts.md index 755990a8a..6447ce8fd 100644 --- a/content/Free Facts.md +++ b/content/Free Facts.md @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ --- title: Free Facts -tags: [collection] +tags: + - collection compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-19 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + + They are not fun, but they are free. ### Disney Aladdin diff --git a/content/Guitar.md b/content/Guitar.md index 6fc2c5912..9e4316c86 100644 --- a/content/Guitar.md +++ b/content/Guitar.md @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ --- title: Guitar -tags: [learning, music] +tags: + - learning + - music compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + ## Tabs for the Guitar When you are looking at a tab, you will see six horizontal lines. These lines represent the strings of the guitar. The bottom line is the 6th string (the thickest string on your guitar, low e) and the top line is the thinnest string (the first string, high e). @@ -41,5 +44,5 @@ You can then finish out the riff by grabbing the 6th fret on the 6th string with ## Sources -* [ultimate-guitar.com](https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metallica/enter-sandman-tabs-8595 ) -* [guitarlessons.org](https://www.guitarlessons.org/lessons/read-guitar-tabs/) +- [ultimate-guitar.com](https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metallica/enter-sandman-tabs-8595 ) +- [guitarlessons.org](https://www.guitarlessons.org/lessons/read-guitar-tabs/) diff --git a/content/Inspirations.md b/content/Inspirations.md index dcb46412a..d095f8162 100644 --- a/content/Inspirations.md +++ b/content/Inspirations.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- title: What Inspires Me compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-28 +updated: 2023-12-04 tags: - list --- @@ -11,20 +11,20 @@ _These are people and projects that have resonated with me._ ## People Who Inspire Me -* [Jacky Zha](https://github.com/jackyzha0?tab=repositories) -* [Andy Bell](https://andy-bell.co.uk/) -* [Eric Bower](https://erock.prose.sh/) -* [Derek Sivers](https://sive.rs/) -* [Anjana Vakil](https://anjana.dev/) -* [Drew DeVault](https://drewdevault.com/) -* [Herman Martinus](https://herman.bearblog.dev/) +- [Jacky Zha](https://github.com/jackyzha0?tab=repositories) +- [Andy Bell](https://andy-bell.co.uk/) +- [Eric Bower](https://erock.prose.sh/) +- [Derek Sivers](https://sive.rs/) +- [Anjana Vakil](https://anjana.dev/) +- [Drew DeVault](https://drewdevault.com/) +- [Herman Martinus](https://herman.bearblog.dev/) ## Projects That Inspire Me -* [wttr.in](https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in) – Plain Text Weather -* [mataroa](https://github.com/mataroa-blog/mataroa) – Minimal Blogging Platform -* [Bearblog](https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog) – Blogging Platform -* [SorryTennesee](https://github.com/vpicone/SorryTennesee) – Remove Tennesee from drop-down menus. -* [Duotone Theme](https://github.com/Hussseinkizz/duotone-theme-v2-official) – VS Code Theme (Supports Liga) -* [Fira Code iScript](https://github.com/kencrocken/FiraCodeiScript) – Font Family (incl. ligations and cursive italics) -* [Anemone](https://github.com/Speyll/anemone) – Clean Zola theme. Integrates public journals. +- [wttr.in](https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in) – Plain Text Weather +- [mataroa](https://github.com/mataroa-blog/mataroa) – Minimal Blogging Platform +- [Bearblog](https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog) – Blogging Platform +- [SorryTennesee](https://github.com/vpicone/SorryTennesee) – Remove Tennesee from drop-down menus. +- [Duotone Theme](https://github.com/Hussseinkizz/duotone-theme-v2-official) – VS Code Theme (Supports Liga) +- [Fira Code iScript](https://github.com/kencrocken/FiraCodeiScript) – Font Family (incl. ligations and cursive italics) +- [Anemone](https://github.com/Speyll/anemone) – Clean Zola theme. Integrates public journals. diff --git a/content/Markdown.md b/content/Markdown.md index c5db8c681..cf46c4432 100644 --- a/content/Markdown.md +++ b/content/Markdown.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Markdown compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [stub] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - stub --- + + Markdown is a lightweight markup language that you can use to add formatting elements to plaintext text documents. Created by [John Gruber](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) in 2004, Markdown is now one of the world's most popular markup languages. > Check out the [[./Markdown Showcase|Markdown Showcase]]. diff --git a/content/Meta.md b/content/Meta.md index 763d80074..79995e97f 100644 --- a/content/Meta.md +++ b/content/Meta.md @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ title: Meta (how this site was made) description: How the site was made. compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-28 +updated: 2023-12-04 tags: - meta --- > [!summary] -> +> > **Forgetful Notes** is created using [Quartz](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz), hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/), deployed with [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/), and facilitated by the GitHub [Publisher](https://github.com/ObsidianPublisher) plugin for [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/). If interested, you can browse the [source](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-notes) code. ### Background @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ The [source code](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-notes) is hosted in ### Features -* Fast Natural-Language Search -* Bidirectional Backlinks -* Floating Link Previews -* Admonition-style Callouts -* Markdown Links and Wikilinks Support -* Latex Support +- Fast Natural-Language Search +- Bidirectional Backlinks +- Floating Link Previews +- Admonition-style Callouts +- Markdown Links and Wikilinks Support +- Latex Support ### File Structure diff --git a/content/Micropolitan Statistical Area.md b/content/Micropolitan Statistical Area.md index 29f364084..7d782281d 100644 --- a/content/Micropolitan Statistical Area.md +++ b/content/Micropolitan Statistical Area.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Micropolitan Statistical Area compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [statistics] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - statistics --- + + Micropolitan Statistical Areas are labor market and statistical areas in the United States centered on an urban cluster with a population of at least 10,000 but fewer than 50,000 people. The designation was created in 2003 by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Micropolitan areas include the county where the urban cluster is and adjacent counties linked by commuting ties. The OMB has identified 543 micropolitan areas in the United States. diff --git a/content/Move Your Body.md b/content/Move Your Body.md index 1a15b1097..ef10eff16 100644 --- a/content/Move Your Body.md +++ b/content/Move Your Body.md @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ --- title: Move Your Body compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [stub] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - stub --- + + Move your body every day. Benefits include: -* Improved sleep quality -* Less risk of chronic disease -* Increased productivity -* Reduced anxiety +- Improved sleep quality +- Less risk of chronic disease +- Increased productivity +- Reduced anxiety The "every day" part is important, because [[./Consistency|Consistency]] is key to most things worth doing. diff --git a/content/NeoVim.md b/content/NeoVim.md index c80246578..a931af30e 100644 --- a/content/NeoVim.md +++ b/content/NeoVim.md @@ -1,12 +1,16 @@ --- title: NeoVim compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [reference] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - reference enableToc: true -aliases: [Nvim, Vim] +aliases: + - Nvim + - Vim --- + Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability. [Dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) – [Website](https://neovim.io/) – [Documentation](https://neovim.io/doc/) diff --git a/content/Poetry.md b/content/Poetry.md index 5ebe7faf4..63d282738 100644 --- a/content/Poetry.md +++ b/content/Poetry.md @@ -2,16 +2,20 @@ title: Poetry description: Poetry is a broad literary category that covers everything from bawdy limericks to unforgettable song lyrics to the sentimental couplets inside greeting cards. A poem is a singular piece of poetry. source: https://www.fromwhisperstoroars.com/blog-1/2019/4/3/writing-poetry-for-beginners -tags: [learning, writing] +tags: + - learning + - writing compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + + Poetry is a broad literary category that covers everything from bawdy limericks to unforgettable song lyrics to the sentimental couplets inside greeting cards. A **poem** is a singular piece of poetry. -* Show, don't tell. The goal is to provoke an emotion in the reader. -* Less can be more. While it's perfectly acceptable to write long, flowery verse, using simple, concise language is also powerful. Word choice and poem length are up to you. -* It's OK to break grammatical rules when doing so helps you express yourself. +- Show, don't tell. The goal is to provoke an emotion in the reader. +- Less can be more. While it's perfectly acceptable to write long, flowery verse, using simple, concise language is also powerful. Word choice and poem length are up to you. +- It's OK to break grammatical rules when doing so helps you express yourself. The key elements that distinguish poetry from other kinds of literature include sound, rhythm, rhyme, and format. One thing poetry has in common with other kinds of literature is its use of literary devices. Poems, like other kinds of creative writing, often make use of allegories and other kinds of figurative language to communicate themes. @@ -20,7 +24,7 @@ The key elements that distinguish poetry from other kinds of literature include Sometimes poetry is most impactful when it's listened to rather than read. Take the next example: > [!quote] The Cold Wind Blows by Kelly Roper -> +> > Who knows why the cold wind blows > Or where it goes, or what it knows. > It only flows in passionate throes @@ -39,7 +43,7 @@ One of the many kinds of rhythm is _Iambic Pentameter_ which was used frequently Stressed and unstressed syllables aren't the only way you can create rhythm in your poetry. Another technique poets frequently embrace is repetition. Repetition underscores the words being repeated, which could be a phrase or a single word. > [!quote] Still I Rise by Maya Angelou -> +> > Leaving behind nights of terror and fear > I rise > Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear @@ -55,7 +59,7 @@ Stressed and unstressed syllables aren't the only way you can create rhythm in y With poetry, rhythm and rhyme go hand in hand. Both create musicality in the poem, making it pleasurable to recite and listen to. Rhymes can appear anywhere in a poem, not just at the ends of alternating lines. > [!quote] Jabberwocky by Lewis Carrol -> +> > One, two! One, two! And through and through > The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! > He left it dead, and with its head @@ -69,15 +73,15 @@ A **stanza** is the poetic equivalent of a paragraph. It's a group of lines that ## Literary Devices -* Figurative language -* Juxtaposition -* Onomatopoeia -* Simile -* Metaphor -* Puns -* Chiasmus -* Imagery -* Hyperbole -* Mood -* Motif -* Personification +- Figurative language +- Juxtaposition +- Onomatopoeia +- Simile +- Metaphor +- Puns +- Chiasmus +- Imagery +- Hyperbole +- Mood +- Motif +- Personification diff --git a/content/Public Journal.md b/content/Public Journal.md index a66ecdb8e..11da083ca 100644 --- a/content/Public Journal.md +++ b/content/Public Journal.md @@ -3,25 +3,26 @@ title: Public Journal description: This new section will explore the concept of maintaining a Public Journal. compartir: true enableToc: true -updated: 2023-11-03 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + ## 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* I was sick earlier this week. Missed two days at work. Bounced back by Thursday. +- I was sick earlier this week. Missed two days at work. Bounced back by Thursday. ### GitHub -* Created [Zola Book](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-book), a fork of [book](https://github.com/getzola/book). Added contents in the form of Zola and Tera Documentation. When I first discovered the book theme, I was put off by the mobile version overlapping the menu on top of the page by default. Today I managed to put together some code that addresses these problems. You can find more info on [PR #25](https://github.com/getzola/book/pull/25) at the upstream repo. -* Created new GitHub [Projects Roadmap](https://github.com/users/semanticdata/projects/5). This is part of my effort to learn more about GitHub Projects, Pull Requests, and Issues. -* Updated Obsidian [Starter Vault](https://github.com/semanticdata/obsidian-starter-vault). Updated community extensions and added new CSS snippets. -* Updated Zola workflows within my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) repo. -* Fully migrated the [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do) to [semanticdata.github.io](https://github.com/semanticdata/semanticdata.github.io). Now uses Mabuya as upstream to update the underlying template core. -* Slowly improving [Agouta](https://github.com/semanticdata/agouta) layout. Used [Zola Dinkleberg](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-dinkleberg) as inspiration for the layout. -* Improved legibility of [Mabuya](https://github.com/semanticdata/mabuya). Achieved perfect scores in Lighthouse. (100/100 in all categories) -* Created [Zola Particles](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-particles). Initially it looked promising for layout ideas I had. Right now is evident it does not meet my usage requirements. I tentatively plan to take it a different direction I was originally. This considering I won't be using it myself anymore. -* Paused development for [Zola Docs](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-docs). I was able to achieve some of the functionality I wanted to replicate. +- Created [Zola Book](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-book), a fork of [book](https://github.com/getzola/book). Added contents in the form of Zola and Tera Documentation. When I first discovered the book theme, I was put off by the mobile version overlapping the menu on top of the page by default. Today I managed to put together some code that addresses these problems. You can find more info on [PR #25](https://github.com/getzola/book/pull/25) at the upstream repo. +- Created new GitHub [Projects Roadmap](https://github.com/users/semanticdata/projects/5). This is part of my effort to learn more about GitHub Projects, Pull Requests, and Issues. +- Updated Obsidian [Starter Vault](https://github.com/semanticdata/obsidian-starter-vault). Updated community extensions and added new CSS snippets. +- Updated Zola workflows within my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) repo. +- Fully migrated the [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do) to [semanticdata.github.io](https://github.com/semanticdata/semanticdata.github.io). Now uses Mabuya as upstream to update the underlying template core. +- Slowly improving [Agouta](https://github.com/semanticdata/agouta) layout. Used [Zola Dinkleberg](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-dinkleberg) as inspiration for the layout. +- Improved legibility of [Mabuya](https://github.com/semanticdata/mabuya). Achieved perfect scores in Lighthouse. (100/100 in all categories) +- Created [Zola Particles](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-particles). Initially it looked promising for layout ideas I had. Right now is evident it does not meet my usage requirements. I tentatively plan to take it a different direction I was originally. This considering I won't be using it myself anymore. +- Paused development for [Zola Docs](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-docs). I was able to achieve some of the functionality I wanted to replicate. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahara_pump_theory) @@ -29,11 +30,11 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### GitHub -* Created new repo [upload-pages-artifact](https://github.com/semanticdata/upload-pages-artifact). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. -* Created new repo [upload-artifact](https://github.com/semanticdata/upload-artifact). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. -* Created new repo [deploy-pages](https://github.com/semanticdata/deploy-pages). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. -* With the three new GitHub actions, I can craft new workflows that use my own actions instead of the ones that have not been updated. -* Renamed [zola-minima] to Agouta. Inspired by the Hispaniolan solenodon. +- Created new repo [upload-pages-artifact](https://github.com/semanticdata/upload-pages-artifact). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. +- Created new repo [upload-artifact](https://github.com/semanticdata/upload-artifact). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. +- Created new repo [deploy-pages](https://github.com/semanticdata/deploy-pages). Forked to bump `node16` to `node20`, as the former was deprecated by GitHub. +- With the three new GitHub actions, I can craft new workflows that use my own actions instead of the ones that have not been updated. +- Renamed [zola-minima] to Agouta. Inspired by the Hispaniolan solenodon. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_friend) @@ -41,21 +42,21 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Created new CSS snippets for Obsidian. Changes appearance of list items in menus, and reduces font size for the [BMO Chabot](https://github.com/longy2k/obsidian-bmo-chatbot). -* Updated my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) in GitHub. Added some new ones I have been using. +- Created new CSS snippets for Obsidian. Changes appearance of list items in menus, and reduces font size for the [BMO Chabot](https://github.com/longy2k/obsidian-bmo-chatbot). +- Updated my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) in GitHub. Added some new ones I have been using. ### GitHub -* Created new repo [javascript-practice](https://github.com/semanticdata/javascript-practice). Contains many small JavaScript apps that I'm using to learn. -* Created new repo [music-player](https://github.com/semanticdata/music-player). Derived from [javascript-practice]. -* Created new repo [type-test](https://github.com/semanticdata/type-test). Derived from [javascript-practice]. -* Created new repo [zola-testing](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-testing). Initialized Zola site with the purpose of building and testing new web related content. +- Created new repo [javascript-practice](https://github.com/semanticdata/javascript-practice). Contains many small JavaScript apps that I'm using to learn. +- Created new repo [music-player](https://github.com/semanticdata/music-player). Derived from [javascript-practice]. +- Created new repo [type-test](https://github.com/semanticdata/type-test). Derived from [javascript-practice]. +- Created new repo [zola-testing](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-testing). Initialized Zola site with the purpose of building and testing new web related content. ### Digital Garden -* Fixed stylesheet loop. Quartz changed how to address stylesheet order in sass. This broke my previous implementation adding custom and explorer stylesheets. It's all good now. The website looks as it should again. -* Removed categories from all notes eliminating the folders that were created for Budding, Evergreen, and Seedlings. The Archive remains. -* Removed the Garden from the 512kb Club. It is now hosted on a different URL, and the size has surpassed 512kb. +- Fixed stylesheet loop. Quartz changed how to address stylesheet order in sass. This broke my previous implementation adding custom and explorer stylesheets. It's all good now. The website looks as it should again. +- Removed categories from all notes eliminating the folders that were created for Budding, Evergreen, and Seedlings. The Archive remains. +- Removed the Garden from the 512kb Club. It is now hosted on a different URL, and the size has surpassed 512kb. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Chad) @@ -63,12 +64,12 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Attended a Boys Like Girls concert at The Fillmore in Minneapolis. Had a blast! The line-up was very good. LØLØ opened the night, followed by The Summer Set, continued by State Champs and of course, ended with Boys Like Girls. We arrived at 5:20PM, doors opened at 5:30PM, show started at 6:30PM, We were out by 10:45PM. +- Attended a Boys Like Girls concert at The Fillmore in Minneapolis. Had a blast! The line-up was very good. LØLØ opened the night, followed by The Summer Set, continued by State Champs and of course, ended with Boys Like Girls. We arrived at 5:20PM, doors opened at 5:30PM, show started at 6:30PM, We were out by 10:45PM. ### Blog -* Updated my [About](https://miguelpimentel.do/about/) page. Now matches what's on the Garden. -* Updated the Blog's [GTmetrix](https://gtmetrix.com/reports/miguelpimentel.do/hSnfOuWH/) results within the [512kb Club Repo](https://github.com/semanticdata/512kb.club/edit/main/_data/sites.yml). +- Updated my [About](https://miguelpimentel.do/about/) page. Now matches what's on the Garden. +- Updated the Blog's [GTmetrix](https://gtmetrix.com/reports/miguelpimentel.do/hSnfOuWH/) results within the [512kb Club Repo](https://github.com/semanticdata/512kb.club/edit/main/_data/sites.yml). > [Link Of The Day](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirabal_sisters) @@ -76,25 +77,25 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### GitHub -* Renamed [Zola Test] to [Zola Dinkleberg](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-dinkleberg). Makes it easy not find now that I'm done testing workflows with it. -* Updated GitHub workflows for [Mabuya]. -* Created new repo [Zola TailwindCSS](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-tailwindcss). Trying / Learning [TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/). -* Created new repo [Zola Minima](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-minima). Reviving a long abandoned project. +- Renamed [Zola Test] to [Zola Dinkleberg](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-dinkleberg). Makes it easy not find now that I'm done testing workflows with it. +- Updated GitHub workflows for [Mabuya]. +- Created new repo [Zola TailwindCSS](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-tailwindcss). Trying / Learning [TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/). +- Created new repo [Zola Minima](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-minima). Reviving a long abandoned project. ### Blog -* Changed certain colors to improve accessibility of the site. -* New dark mode matches closer to what the Digital Garden looks like. +- Changed certain colors to improve accessibility of the site. +- New dark mode matches closer to what the Digital Garden looks like. ### Digital Garden -* Fixed a dependencies problem I created earlier by performing `npm i --force`. +- Fixed a dependencies problem I created earlier by performing `npm i --force`. ### Firefox -* Updated the description on my Firefox extensions. Fixed a link to the tutorial for unlocking Firefox sidebar's width. -* Took the opportunity and updated missing logos with UXWing's collection. -* Added an Acknowledgements section to the description attributing the icons to UXWing. +- Updated the description on my Firefox extensions. Fixed a link to the tutorial for unlocking Firefox sidebar's width. +- Took the opportunity and updated missing logos with UXWing's collection. +- Added an Acknowledgements section to the description attributing the icons to UXWing. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle) @@ -102,23 +103,23 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### GitHub -* I applied and was accepted into the [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors) program. Added my info and added FUNDING.yml to a few projects. -* After some testing, I have put together a GitHub Action to build and/or deploy Zola sites without the need of a second branch. +- I applied and was accepted into the [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors) program. Added my info and added FUNDING.yml to a few projects. +- After some testing, I have put together a GitHub Action to build and/or deploy Zola sites without the need of a second branch. ### Digital Garden -* Introducing the concept of _Seedlings_, _Budding_, and _Evergreen_ notes. - * 🌱 _Seedlings_ for very rough and early ideas - * 🌿 _Budding_ for work I've cleaned up and clarified - * 🌳 _Evergreen_ for work that is reasonably complete (though I still tend these over time). +- Introducing the concept of _Seedlings_, _Budding_, and _Evergreen_ notes. + - 🌱 _Seedlings_ for very rough and early ideas + - 🌿 _Budding_ for work I've cleaned up and clarified + - 🌳 _Evergreen_ for work that is reasonably complete (though I still tend these over time). ### Zola Docs -* Ran the site via Lighthouse. Identified and applied a few small improvements. Raised the performance and SEO scores. -* Fixed heading anchor icons. Previously broken icon. -* Refactored styles slightly. Working on code accessibility. -* Introduced new container, and container classes to style the site with a maximum width, instead of allowing it to overflow the entire browser width. It is currently working for Desktop, but it needs work to make it fit in the Mobile layout. -* Replaced copyrighted icons the original theme used. Introduced icons from [UX Wing](https://uxwing.com/). +- Ran the site via Lighthouse. Identified and applied a few small improvements. Raised the performance and SEO scores. +- Fixed heading anchor icons. Previously broken icon. +- Refactored styles slightly. Working on code accessibility. +- Introduced new container, and container classes to style the site with a maximum width, instead of allowing it to overflow the entire browser width. It is currently working for Desktop, but it needs work to make it fit in the Mobile layout. +- Replaced copyrighted icons the original theme used. Introduced icons from [UX Wing](https://uxwing.com/). > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging?useskin=vector) @@ -126,44 +127,44 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* It's my birthday! 🎉 -* Released version 1.1.0 of my Obsidian starter vault. -* Found an amazing CSS Layout Hack. Added to both Brave and Firefox bookmarks, and to [[Bookmarklets|Bookmarklets]]. +- It's my birthday! 🎉 +- Released version 1.1.0 of my Obsidian starter vault. +- Found an amazing CSS Layout Hack. Added to both Brave and Firefox bookmarks, and to [[Bookmarklets|Bookmarklets]]. [Source](https://gist.github.com/growthboot/5c189cf854c6609d3113355c75527c1c) ### GitHub -* Backed up all my current active repositories. -* Renamed [Zola Tale] to [Mabuya](https://github.com/semanticdata/mabuya). -* Created new repository [Zola Docs](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-docs). It will be used to create my own zola Documentation theme I can use. +- Backed up all my current active repositories. +- Renamed [Zola Tale] to [Mabuya](https://github.com/semanticdata/mabuya). +- Created new repository [Zola Docs](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-docs). It will be used to create my own zola Documentation theme I can use. ### Digital Garden -* Trying out color schemes from the [Quartz](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/) [Discord Community](https://discord.gg/cRFFHYye7t). -* Extended README to include information about fonts and colors used. +- Trying out color schemes from the [Quartz](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/) [Discord Community](https://discord.gg/cRFFHYye7t). +- Extended README to include information about fonts and colors used. ### Blog -* Emptying [miguel-pimentel-do] to upload new blog. -* Deployed the new blog using [Mabuya] to [miguel-pimentel-do]. +- Emptying [miguel-pimentel-do] to upload new blog. +- Deployed the new blog using [Mabuya] to [miguel-pimentel-do]. ### Zola Docs -* Configured the site with my information. -* Formatted all documents. -* Converted all TOML frontmatter to YAML. (personal preference) -* Added netlify.toml to make it easier to deploy the site. -* Added theme package including: gitignore, gitattributes, code of conduct, contributing, github workflow, and issue, pr, feature-request templates. +- Configured the site with my information. +- Formatted all documents. +- Converted all TOML frontmatter to YAML. (personal preference) +- Added netlify.toml to make it easier to deploy the site. +- Added theme package including: gitignore, gitattributes, code of conduct, contributing, github workflow, and issue, pr, feature-request templates. ### Zola Tale -* Preparing for rename and redeployment as [MiguelPimentel.do](https://miguelpimentel.do). Finally replacing my old Hugo blog that was really hard to modify. -* Decided to go for [Mabuya](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabuya_hispaniolae?useskin=vector) as the name. References the Hispaniolan two-lined skink (Mabuya hispaniolae). A species of _skink_ _endemic_ to the Dominican Republic. +- Preparing for rename and redeployment as [MiguelPimentel.do](https://miguelpimentel.do). Finally replacing my old Hugo blog that was really hard to modify. +- Decided to go for [Mabuya](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabuya_hispaniolae?useskin=vector) as the name. References the Hispaniolan two-lined skink (Mabuya hispaniolae). A species of _skink_ _endemic_ to the Dominican Republic. ### Mabuya -* Renamed from Zola Tale. Prepared as Zola theme. -* Added navigation items to the footer. Styled it for both small width screen and full width screens. +- Renamed from Zola Tale. Prepared as Zola theme. +- Added navigation items to the footer. Styled it for both small width screen and full width screens. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pheasant_Island) @@ -173,12 +174,12 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Made massive changes to [Zola-Tale]. Namely the README. -* Implemented and deployed a new [dark mode] switch. This was only possible after refactoring all styles. +- Made massive changes to [Zola-Tale]. Namely the README. +- Implemented and deployed a new [dark mode] switch. This was only possible after refactoring all styles. ### GitHub -* Renamed [Obsidian Sample Theme] to [Anodyne](https://github.com/semanticdata/anodyne). +- Renamed [Obsidian Sample Theme] to [Anodyne](https://github.com/semanticdata/anodyne). > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Silkwood?useskin=vector) @@ -188,22 +189,22 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Revisited a few text editors I have been watching for a bit. Looked at [Lapce](https://github.com/lapce/lapce), [Lite XL](https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl), and [ecode](https://github.com/SpartanJ/ecode). They are looking good, but they are not a point in where I want to dig deeper into using them. +- Revisited a few text editors I have been watching for a bit. Looked at [Lapce](https://github.com/lapce/lapce), [Lite XL](https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl), and [ecode](https://github.com/SpartanJ/ecode). They are looking good, but they are not a point in where I want to dig deeper into using them. ### Zola Tale -* Continue testing. Implemented a new, from the grounds up, dark mode. -* Fully refactored all stylesheets. +- Continue testing. Implemented a new, from the grounds up, dark mode. +- Fully refactored all stylesheets. ### GitHub -* Created a new repo [Obsidian Sample Theme] with the aim to contain my newest project, a Obsidian theme. I have put together some basic CSS properties I'm playing around with. +- Created a new repo [Obsidian Sample Theme] with the aim to contain my newest project, a Obsidian theme. I have put together some basic CSS properties I'm playing around with. ### Digital Garden -* Synchronized the forked repo with it's base. -* Updated dependencies and _package-lock_. -* Updated the [[Explore the Garden|Garden Exploration Guide]]. Added additional links. +- Synchronized the forked repo with it's base. +- Updated dependencies and _package-lock_. +- Updated the [[Explore the Garden|Garden Exploration Guide]]. Added additional links. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz?useskin=vector) @@ -213,26 +214,26 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Many days worth of changes reported on this entry. -* Started looking at modal editors more seriously. I intend to slowly learn Vim key bindings. - * I have been reading and watching videos about [Vim](https://www.vim.org/), [NeoVim](https://neovim.io/), [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), and [Helix](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix). +- Many days worth of changes reported on this entry. +- Started looking at modal editors more seriously. I intend to slowly learn Vim key bindings. + - I have been reading and watching videos about [Vim](https://www.vim.org/), [NeoVim](https://neovim.io/), [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), and [Helix](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix). ### Blog -* Testing [Zola Tale] as possible replacement for the blog. It emphasises the writing, only providing an About page for the curious. This has become a more popular idea in my mind. In the past, I have tried to merge my Blog and my digital garden without success. I'm leaning on that. Only articles and an 'About' page will be enough to accomplish the goal I have with the blog. On the other hand, this encourages more people to visit my digital garden, as I plan to write about it on the blog. -* Many changes made to the [Obsidian Starter Vault]. Added two new plugins, and updated the README. -* Contributed [PR #8](https://github.com/zbrox/anpu-zola-theme/pull/8) to add dark mode toggle to the [Anpu](https://github.com/semanticdata/anpu-zola-theme) Zola theme. -* Placed the following projects in _"stand-by"_: - * [Stressed-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/stressed-dev) - * [PurpleWasTaken](https://github.com/semanticdata/purple-was-taken) - * [Zola Quartz](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-quartz) - * [Silicon Dioxide](https://github.com/semanticdata/silicon-dioxide) +- Testing [Zola Tale] as possible replacement for the blog. It emphasises the writing, only providing an About page for the curious. This has become a more popular idea in my mind. In the past, I have tried to merge my Blog and my digital garden without success. I'm leaning on that. Only articles and an 'About' page will be enough to accomplish the goal I have with the blog. On the other hand, this encourages more people to visit my digital garden, as I plan to write about it on the blog. +- Many changes made to the [Obsidian Starter Vault]. Added two new plugins, and updated the README. +- Contributed [PR #8](https://github.com/zbrox/anpu-zola-theme/pull/8) to add dark mode toggle to the [Anpu](https://github.com/semanticdata/anpu-zola-theme) Zola theme. +- Placed the following projects in _"stand-by"_: + - [Stressed-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/stressed-dev) + - [PurpleWasTaken](https://github.com/semanticdata/purple-was-taken) + - [Zola Quartz](https://github.com/semanticdata/zola-quartz) + - [Silicon Dioxide](https://github.com/semanticdata/silicon-dioxide) ### Digital Garden -* It has changed domains. Currently being hosted on [forgetfulnotes.com](https://forgetfulnotes.com/). -* After experimenting with the idea of keeping my code base in Quartz v3.3, using Hugo as the base, I felt the amount of effort was unjustified. For now, I have settled on using the latest version of [Quartz](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz) as the base for my [[./Digital Garden|digital garden]]. -* You can find its source code in [Forgetful Notes](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-notes). +- It has changed domains. Currently being hosted on [forgetfulnotes.com](https://forgetfulnotes.com/). +- After experimenting with the idea of keeping my code base in Quartz v3.3, using Hugo as the base, I felt the amount of effort was unjustified. For now, I have settled on using the latest version of [Quartz](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz) as the base for my [[./Digital Garden|digital garden]]. +- You can find its source code in [Forgetful Notes](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-notes). > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornfield_Bomber?useskin=vector) @@ -242,17 +243,17 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Added configuration for [Alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty) to my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) repo. -* I have been trying out Brave's vertical tabs. Initially, I didn't like them, and as I continue to review, I keep finding myself liking them less and less. I am not quite sure why the vertical tabs implementation in the Firefox sidebar feels much better to me. I am done trying the feature out. They did not fit my current workflow. The implementation left a lot to be desired. -* Trying out Brave's vertical tabs. Initially, I do not like it. -* Created a new repo to hold my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) and configurations. +- Added configuration for [Alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty) to my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) repo. +- I have been trying out Brave's vertical tabs. Initially, I didn't like them, and as I continue to review, I keep finding myself liking them less and less. I am not quite sure why the vertical tabs implementation in the Firefox sidebar feels much better to me. I am done trying the feature out. They did not fit my current workflow. The implementation left a lot to be desired. +- Trying out Brave's vertical tabs. Initially, I do not like it. +- Created a new repo to hold my [dotfiles](https://github.com/semanticdata/dotfiles) and configurations. ### Silicon Dioxide -* Expanded adjustments and changes made to [Silicon Dioxide](https://github.com/semanticdata/silicon-dioxide) repo. -* Fully rebranded from Quartz (port) to Silicon Dioxide. -* Deployed the site using GitHub Pages. -* Consolidated changes previously made to **Forgetful Notes** into **Silicon Dioxide**. +- Expanded adjustments and changes made to [Silicon Dioxide](https://github.com/semanticdata/silicon-dioxide) repo. +- Fully rebranded from Quartz (port) to Silicon Dioxide. +- Deployed the site using GitHub Pages. +- Consolidated changes previously made to **Forgetful Notes** into **Silicon Dioxide**. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_number?useskin=vector) @@ -262,13 +263,13 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Renamed multiple GitHub repos. Namely, `hugo-lowkey` was renamed to [miguel-pimentel-do](https://github.com/semanticdata/miguel-pimentel-do), `hugo-quartz` was renamed to [stressed-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/stressed-dev). Both, together with [forgetful-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev), are now named based on their domains. -* Created new repos [test-hugo-lowkey](https://github.com/semanticdata/test-hugo-lowkey), and [test-hugo-quartz](https://github.com/semanticdata/test-hugo-quartz) to test GitHub Actions. This proved fruitful as I was able to understand, simplify builds, and deployments. Mainly, eliminated the need to deploy Quartz v3.3 from the `gh-pages` branch. +- Renamed multiple GitHub repos. Namely, `hugo-lowkey` was renamed to [miguel-pimentel-do](https://github.com/semanticdata/miguel-pimentel-do), `hugo-quartz` was renamed to [stressed-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/stressed-dev). Both, together with [forgetful-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev), are now named based on their domains. +- Created new repos [test-hugo-lowkey](https://github.com/semanticdata/test-hugo-lowkey), and [test-hugo-quartz](https://github.com/semanticdata/test-hugo-quartz) to test GitHub Actions. This proved fruitful as I was able to understand, simplify builds, and deployments. Mainly, eliminated the need to deploy Quartz v3.3 from the `gh-pages` branch. ### Digital Garden -* _"Downgraded"_ from [Quartz v4.0.7](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev) to [Quartz v3.3](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/tree/hugo) in an effort to retain control of fewer moving parts. -* It is no longer hosted in [forgetful-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev). It can now be found in newly created [purple-was-taken](https://github.com/semanticdata/purple-was-taken); which also follows the domain naming convention mentioned in the first bullet point. +- _"Downgraded"_ from [Quartz v4.0.7](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev) to [Quartz v3.3](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/tree/hugo) in an effort to retain control of fewer moving parts. +- It is no longer hosted in [forgetful-dev](https://github.com/semanticdata/forgetful-dev). It can now be found in newly created [purple-was-taken](https://github.com/semanticdata/purple-was-taken); which also follows the domain naming convention mentioned in the first bullet point. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espalier) @@ -278,19 +279,19 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Started work on a new repo, [obsidian-starter-vault](https://github.com/semanticdata/obsidian-starter-vault). Aiming to release an Obsidian start-up setup I like. +- Started work on a new repo, [obsidian-starter-vault](https://github.com/semanticdata/obsidian-starter-vault). Aiming to release an Obsidian start-up setup I like. ### Blog -* Published (again) the guide to [[Unlock Firefox Sidebar]] after reading a comment in [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/) asking for exactly that. I responded with a link to the article on [Dev.to](https://dev.to/semanticdata/unlock-the-sidebar-width-in-firefox-22p0). Originally, I removed the guide from my [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do) because I didn't think it fit with the content at the time. -* Overhauled Taxonomies (Categories and Tags) within the [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do). Created specific pages to format the titles, and define how the taxonomy pages are displayed/organized. +- Published (again) the guide to [[Unlock Firefox Sidebar|Unlock Firefox Sidebar]] after reading a comment in [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/) asking for exactly that. I responded with a link to the article on [Dev.to](https://dev.to/semanticdata/unlock-the-sidebar-width-in-firefox-22p0). Originally, I removed the guide from my [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do) because I didn't think it fit with the content at the time. +- Overhauled Taxonomies (Categories and Tags) within the [blog](https://miguelpimentel.do). Created specific pages to format the titles, and define how the taxonomy pages are displayed/organized. ### Digital Garden -* Compiled, and published a collection of [[Bookmarklets|Bookmarklets]]. -* Cleaned up and published [[./Inspirations|Inspirations]]. -* Making the Garden more explorable by adding direct links to the [tags] page from the [Homepage]. -* Playing with the Garden's desktop layout. Temporarily moved right sidebar components to the left sidebar. Undone shortly after, as it messed with the total calculated width of the page and its two sidebar widths. +- Compiled, and published a collection of [[Bookmarklets|Bookmarklets]]. +- Cleaned up and published [[./Inspirations|Inspirations]]. +- Making the Garden more explorable by adding direct links to the [tags] page from the [Homepage]. +- Playing with the Garden's desktop layout. Temporarily moved right sidebar components to the left sidebar. Undone shortly after, as it messed with the total calculated width of the page and its two sidebar widths. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland_v_Iceland_Foods_Ltd) @@ -300,20 +301,20 @@ updated: 2023-11-03 ### Notes -* Reformatted blog posts from [Prose Poetry](https://github.com/semanticdata/prose-poetry). Cleaned it up a bit. -* Updated MiguelPimentel.do entry in the [512KB Club](https://512kb.club/). -* Submitted Forgetful.dev into the [512KB Club](https://512kb.club/). +- Reformatted blog posts from [Prose Poetry](https://github.com/semanticdata/prose-poetry). Cleaned it up a bit. +- Updated MiguelPimentel.do entry in the [512KB Club](https://512kb.club/). +- Submitted Forgetful.dev into the [512KB Club](https://512kb.club/). ### Digital Garden -* Started my new **Public Journal**. -* About a week ago I upgraded my [[./Digital Garden|digital garden]] from [Quartz v3.3] to [Quartz v4-Alpha]. -* Today I upgraded the Garden backend from [Quartz v4-Alpha] to the official [Quartz v4] release. +- Started my new **Public Journal**. +- About a week ago I upgraded my [[./Digital Garden|digital garden]] from [Quartz v3.3] to [Quartz v4-Alpha]. +- Today I upgraded the Garden backend from [Quartz v4-Alpha] to the official [Quartz v4] release. > [Link Of The Day](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor) ## Acknowledgements > [!info] Acknowledgements -> +> > This page takes inspiration from the [Journal of an Enigmatic Mind](https://speyllsite.pages.dev/journal/). It explores the concept of keeping a public journal, something I haven't done before. diff --git a/content/Quotes Collection.md b/content/Quotes Collection.md index 0b71d421c..4377ed408 100644 --- a/content/Quotes Collection.md +++ b/content/Quotes Collection.md @@ -1,25 +1,27 @@ --- title: Quotes Collection -tags: [collection] +tags: + - collection compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-05 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + > [!quote] -> +> > "Always demand a deadline. A deadline weeds out the extraneous and the ordinary. It prevents you from trying to make it perfect, so you have to make it different. Different is better." > [!quote] -> +> > "Better done than perfect." Perfectionism is nothing but _fear_. Conquer it. > [!quote] -> +> > "Clarity requires thinking. Thinking requires writing." > [!quote] -> +> > "Action is not just the _effect_ of motivation, but also the _cause_ of motivation." ### Ajahn Chah @@ -80,9 +82,9 @@ enableToc: true ### u/kaidomac On ADHD > "I wish I had the ability to instantly internalize this comic for neuro-typical people. "Just try harder" doesn't fully illuminate the ridiculous, daily, momentary inner struggle we fight ALL the time. And it also helps SO MUCH to explain it to ourselves this way! -> +> > I was visiting an elderly family member the other day and they were like, "Well I definitely don't have ADHD, when I decide to focus on something, I can just do it!" I definitely had a momentary inner twinge that that's not the norm for me…simply deciding to do it & not having the "Mentos & Coke" effect of mental diffusion kick in to over-think the task & then feel all of the other things I have to do start swirling around, and then feel the emotional barriers of the weight of the task & the mental energy loss from the pre-requisite requirements like having to clean up or find stuff kick in…things that aren't on anybody's normal radar at all! -> +> > It's a silly, nonsensical situation to deal with in life…I'm very grateful towards this artist for illustration the reality of the situation!" ### Pascal @@ -124,9 +126,9 @@ enableToc: true ### Waymond Wang > "When I choose to see the good side of things, I'm not being naïve. It is strategic and necessary. It's how I've learned to survive through everything. -> +> > I don't know. The only thing I do know… is that we have to be kind. -> +> > Please. Be kind… especially when we don't know what's going on. > I know you see yourself as a fighter. Well, I see myself as one too. This is how I fight." @@ -137,11 +139,11 @@ enableToc: true ### XKCD Book > [!quote] From XKCD Book -> +> > **Throwing is hard.** -> +> > "In order to deliver a baseball to a batter, a pitcher has to release the ball at exactly the right point in the throw. A timing error of half a millisecond in either direction is enough to cause the ball to miss the strike zone. -> +> > To put that in perspective, it takes about five milliseconds for the fastest nerve impulse to travel the length of the arm. That means that when your arm is still rotating toward the correct position, the signal to release the ball is already at your wrist. -> +> > In terms of timing, this is like a drummer dropping a drumstick from the tenth story and hitting a drum on the ground on the correct beat." diff --git a/content/Rhizomatic Learning.md b/content/Rhizomatic Learning.md index e9eb2e56c..26608bf71 100644 --- a/content/Rhizomatic Learning.md +++ b/content/Rhizomatic Learning.md @@ -1,13 +1,19 @@ --- title: Rhizomatic Learning compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [stub] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - stub --- + + Rhizomatic learning is a variety of pedagogical practices informed by the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. It takes it's name from the rhizome. +> [!note] +> Rhizome: Underground stem in which various plants asexually reproduce via budding. + Explored initially as an application of post-structural thought to education, it has more recently been identified as methodology for net-enabled education. In contrast to goal-directed and hierarchical theories of learning, it posits that learning is most effective when it allows participants to react to evolving circumstances, preserving lines of flight that allow a fluid and continually evolving redefinition of the task at hand. In such a structure, "the community is the curriculum", subverting traditional notions of instructional design where objectives pre-exist student involvement. > [!quote] From _Deleuze, Education, and Becoming._ -> +> > "The underground sprout of a rhizome does not have a traditional root. There is a stem there, the oldest part of which dies off while simultaneously rejuvenating itself at the tip. The rhizome's renewal of itself proceeds autopoietically: the new relations generated via rhizomatic connections are not copies, but each and every time a new map, a cartography. A rhizome does not consist of units, but of dimensions and directions." — Inna Semetsky diff --git a/content/Sans-serif.md b/content/Sans-serif.md index 1595657c6..8675b3c93 100644 --- a/content/Sans-serif.md +++ b/content/Sans-serif.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Sans-serif -tags: [typography] +tags: + - typography compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + In typography and lettering, a sans-serif, sans serif, gothic, or simply sans letterform is one that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes. Sans-serif typefaces tend to have less stroke width variation than serif typefaces. They are often used to convey simplicity and modernity or minimalism. ```css diff --git a/content/Scope of Work.md b/content/Scope of Work.md index 2f433eb79..7bd8fb4db 100644 --- a/content/Scope of Work.md +++ b/content/Scope of Work.md @@ -1,18 +1,20 @@ --- title: Scope of Work compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + A scope of work or SOW, is a descriptive document or working agreement that contains all information regarding the size of a project, the goals a team should accomplish by the end of the project and steps required to complete the project. You might create an SOW when multiple parties are working together on the project and there are certain requirements to meet. This document usually includes of an introduction, objective overview, an outline of the expected work and tasks, schedule for deliverables, adoption plan and conclusion or sign off. Usually, a scope of work has these standard components: -* Project goals: This includes all goals intended for the team to reach as the project progresses, as well as when it completes. -* Timeline: This includes the exact timeframe for the project's beginning and end, including when specific tasks should start and complete. -* Expected results: This includes specific outcomes intended to take place by the completion of the project. -* Deliverables: This includes the exact product or products the project should deliver by its completion. -* Conditions: This includes any stipulations the team should abide by or work under or requirements to meet. -* Financial information: This includes accounting data, such as how much the project may cost to complete, how much each team member is going to earn and how and when they're going to be paid. -* Management: This includes information regarding administrative details, such as who's responsible for approving financial decisions or who can agree to specific terms. +- Project goals: This includes all goals intended for the team to reach as the project progresses, as well as when it completes. +- Timeline: This includes the exact timeframe for the project's beginning and end, including when specific tasks should start and complete. +- Expected results: This includes specific outcomes intended to take place by the completion of the project. +- Deliverables: This includes the exact product or products the project should deliver by its completion. +- Conditions: This includes any stipulations the team should abide by or work under or requirements to meet. +- Financial information: This includes accounting data, such as how much the project may cost to complete, how much each team member is going to earn and how and when they're going to be paid. +- Management: This includes information regarding administrative details, such as who's responsible for approving financial decisions or who can agree to specific terms. diff --git a/content/Scry Your Tasks.md b/content/Scry Your Tasks.md index 60e41feb8..dd11eeab9 100644 --- a/content/Scry Your Tasks.md +++ b/content/Scry Your Tasks.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Scry Your Tasks compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 -tags: [stub] +updated: 2023-12-04 +tags: + - stub --- + + To _scry_ is to see or predict the future by means of a crystal ball. It is also the ability to look at the top cards of your deck and rearrange them in Magic the Gathering. This note was inspired by [Cortex](https://www.relay.fm/cortex) [Episode 142](https://www.relay.fm/cortex/142) where Myke and Grey discuss scrying your task lists. In terms of organization, scrying your task list allows you to determine what is the order of 2 to 5 things that _need_ to happen. diff --git a/content/Serif.md b/content/Serif.md index 0b3727088..68a2c36b0 100644 --- a/content/Serif.md +++ b/content/Serif.md @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ --- title: Serif -tags: [typography] +tags: + - typography compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + In typography, a serif (/ˈsɛrɪf/) is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts. ```css diff --git a/content/Static Site Generators.md b/content/Static Site Generators.md index 68ae44020..56ca5f529 100644 --- a/content/Static Site Generators.md +++ b/content/Static Site Generators.md @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ --- -title: "Static Site Generator" -tags: [markdown] -updated: 2023-10-02 +title: Static Site Generator +tags: + - markdown +updated: 2023-12-04 compartir: true --- + Static site generators (SSGs) are engines that use text input files (such as [[./Markdown|Markdown]], [reStructuredText](https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html), and [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoc.org/)) to generate static web pages. SSGs are typically for rarely-changing, informative content, such as product pages, news websites, (software) documentation, manuals, and blogs. Popular choices in SSGs include [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/), [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/), and [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/). diff --git a/content/Sweep Your Mind.md b/content/Sweep Your Mind.md index 1b0ded086..9741dbb2b 100644 --- a/content/Sweep Your Mind.md +++ b/content/Sweep Your Mind.md @@ -1,10 +1,13 @@ --- title: Sweep Your Mind -tags: [digital-gardening] -description: "These notes make it possible to offload a massive amount of information while demonstrating perfect recall when needed. The goal of a mind sweep is to identify everything that requires your attention or has the possibility of seeping into and affecting other parts of your life." +tags: + - digital-gardening +description: These notes make it possible to offload a massive amount of information while demonstrating perfect recall when needed. The goal of a mind sweep is to identify everything that requires your attention or has the possibility of seeping into and affecting other parts of your life. compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-02 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- + + These notes make it possible to offload a massive amount of information while demonstrating "perfect recall" when needed. The goal of a mind sweep is to identify everything that requires your attention or has the possibility of seeping into and affecting other parts of your life. These include things that are stealing your focus, not letting you get your work done properly, etc. When you identify these things, you will realize that there are things in your head that you haven't been doing anything about. More often than not, this is related to some level of incompletion or procrastination. As long as things keep accumulating, there's no way they will get done. You can start to progress through these actions with a mind sweep. diff --git a/content/The Moon (Earth).md b/content/The Moon (Earth).md index 715686b96..b9145a94c 100644 --- a/content/The Moon (Earth).md +++ b/content/The Moon (Earth).md @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ --- -title: "The Moon (Earth)" -updated: 2023-10-11 +title: The Moon (Earth) +updated: 2023-12-04 compartir: true --- + Earth's only natural satellite. Orbits around the Earth at an average distance of 384,400 km (238,900 mi). The usual English proper name for Earth's natural satellite is simply _Moon_. Occasionally, the name **Luna** is used in scientific writing and science fiction to distinguish our moon from others. **Cynthia** is another poetic name, though rare, for the Moon personified as a goddess, while **Selene** (literally "Moon") is the Greek goddess of the Moon. diff --git a/content/Tools.md b/content/Tools.md index b7919bfcc..2a2e535c2 100644 --- a/content/Tools.md +++ b/content/Tools.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Tools I Use tags: - list compartir: true -updated: 2023-11-24 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- @@ -11,42 +11,42 @@ A non-comprehensive list of the hardware and software I use on a day-to-day basi ## Hardware -* [Lenovo Thinkpad T480s](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T480s-20L8S02D00.294734.0.html) – Laptop -* [Logi M575](https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/m575-ergo-wireless-trackball) – Mouse -* [Skullcandy Crusher ANC](https://info.skullcandy.com/Support?Dest=hc%2Fen-us%2Farticles%2F360034534854-Crusher-ANC-Wireless) – Headphones +- [Lenovo Thinkpad T480s](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T480s-20L8S02D00.294734.0.html) – Laptop +- [Logi M575](https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/m575-ergo-wireless-trackball) – Mouse +- [Skullcandy Crusher ANC](https://info.skullcandy.com/Support?Dest=hc%2Fen-us%2Farticles%2F360034534854-Crusher-ANC-Wireless) – Headphones ## Software -* [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) – Markdown Text Editor -* [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) – Code Editor -* [Raindrop](https://raindrop.io/) – Bookmarks Manager +- [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) – Markdown Text Editor +- [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) – Code Editor +- [Raindrop](https://raindrop.io/) – Bookmarks Manager ### Notable Visual Studio Code Extensions -* [Prettier](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode) – Opinionated Code Formatter. -* [Markdown All in One](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one) – Markdown Support. -* [Markwhen](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Markwhen.markwhen) – View/Edit Markwhen documents. -* [Markmap](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=gera2ld.markmap-vscode) – Preview markdown files as Markmap. -* [GistPad](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsls-contrib.gistfs) – Edit GitHub Gists and Repositories remotely. -* [Project Manager](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alefragnani.project-manager) – Easily change current Project/Folder. -* [shift shift](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ahgood.shift-shift) – Provides shortcuts for `shift + shift` and `ctrl + ctrl`. -* [CSS Peek](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pranaygp.vscode-css-peek) – Introduces `Go To Definition` and `Go To Symbol in Workspace` support. +- [Prettier](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode) – Opinionated Code Formatter. +- [Markdown All in One](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one) – Markdown Support. +- [Markwhen](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Markwhen.markwhen) – View/Edit Markwhen documents. +- [Markmap](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=gera2ld.markmap-vscode) – Preview markdown files as Markmap. +- [GistPad](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsls-contrib.gistfs) – Edit GitHub Gists and Repositories remotely. +- [Project Manager](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alefragnani.project-manager) – Easily change current Project/Folder. +- [shift shift](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ahgood.shift-shift) – Provides shortcuts for `shift + shift` and `ctrl + ctrl`. +- [CSS Peek](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pranaygp.vscode-css-peek) – Introduces `Go To Definition` and `Go To Symbol in Workspace` support. ### Notable Obsidian Extensions -* [Omnisearch](https://github.com/scambier/obsidian-omnisearch) – Better Search Engine. -* [Obsidian Git](https://github.com/denolehov/obsidian-git) – Run Git commands from Obsidian. -* [Natural Language Dates](https://github.com/argenos/nldates-obsidian) – Adds `@today` format to dates. -* [Linter](https://github.com/platers/obsidian-linter) – Customizable Markdown Linter similar to Prettier. -* [Editor Shortcuts](https://github.com/timhor/obsidian-editor-shortcuts) – Adds shortcuts usually found in Code Editors. -* [GitHub Publisher](https://github.com/ObsidianPublisher/obsidian-github-publisher) – Publish your notes to a preconfigured repository. -* [DoubleShift](https://github.com/Qwyntex/doubleshift) – Provides shortcuts for `shift + shift` and `ctrl + ctrl`. -* [Contextual Typography](https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-contextual-typography) – Allows for custom insertion of code at the block level. +- [Omnisearch](https://github.com/scambier/obsidian-omnisearch) – Better Search Engine. +- [Obsidian Git](https://github.com/denolehov/obsidian-git) – Run Git commands from Obsidian. +- [Natural Language Dates](https://github.com/argenos/nldates-obsidian) – Adds `@today` format to dates. +- [Linter](https://github.com/platers/obsidian-linter) – Customizable Markdown Linter similar to Prettier. +- [Editor Shortcuts](https://github.com/timhor/obsidian-editor-shortcuts) – Adds shortcuts usually found in Code Editors. +- [GitHub Publisher](https://github.com/ObsidianPublisher/obsidian-github-publisher) – Publish your notes to a preconfigured repository. +- [DoubleShift](https://github.com/Qwyntex/doubleshift) – Provides shortcuts for `shift + shift` and `ctrl + ctrl`. +- [Contextual Typography](https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-contextual-typography) – Allows for custom insertion of code at the block level. ### Notable Windows Programs -* [Everything](https://www.voidtools.com/) – Locate files and folders by name instantly. -* [QuickLook](https://github.com/QL-Win/QuickLook) – Bring macOS "Quick Look" feature to Windows. -* [PowerToys](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys) – Windows system utilities to maximize productivity. -* [EarTrumpet](https://github.com/File-New-Project/EarTrumpet) – Volume control, multi-channel discovery, default playback device management. -* [PDFsam](https://github.com/torakiki/pdfsam) – PDFsam, a desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files and extract pages. +- [Everything](https://www.voidtools.com/) – Locate files and folders by name instantly. +- [QuickLook](https://github.com/QL-Win/QuickLook) – Bring macOS "Quick Look" feature to Windows. +- [PowerToys](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys) – Windows system utilities to maximize productivity. +- [EarTrumpet](https://github.com/File-New-Project/EarTrumpet) – Volume control, multi-channel discovery, default playback device management. +- [PDFsam](https://github.com/torakiki/pdfsam) – PDFsam, a desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files and extract pages. diff --git a/content/Words I Like.md b/content/Words I Like.md index a54160731..cc4c4e816 100644 --- a/content/Words I Like.md +++ b/content/Words I Like.md @@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ title: Words I Like tags: - collection compartir: true -updated: 2023-11-20 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + [Good Source](https://wordwarriors.wayne.edu/list) ### Anodyne (adjectives) @@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ Also used as a _noun_ to describe something that soothes, calms, or comforts. ### Dogfooding (slang) -* _From [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food)_: Eating your own dog food or "_dogfooding_" is the practice of using one's own products or services. +- _From [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food)_: Eating your own dog food or "_dogfooding_" is the practice of using one's own products or services. ### Excoriate (verb) @@ -127,7 +128,7 @@ Also used as a _noun_ to describe something that soothes, calms, or comforts. ### Logy (slang) -1. Characterised by lethargy; sluggish. +1. Characterized by lethargy; sluggish. ### Lozenge (noun) diff --git a/content/Writing with Outlines.md b/content/Writing with Outlines.md index e5771993e..356fb25c9 100644 --- a/content/Writing with Outlines.md +++ b/content/Writing with Outlines.md @@ -1,38 +1,42 @@ --- title: Write with Outlines -description: "Learning how to write with brevity (short-form), how to write long-form, how to use gesticulation. Looking for ways to streamline producing written content." -tags: [learning, writing] +description: Learning how to write with brevity (short-form), how to write long-form, how to use gesticulation. Looking for ways to streamline producing written content. +tags: + - learning + - writing compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-12 +updated: 2023-12-04 enableToc: true --- + + Learning how to write with brevity (short-form), how to write long-form, how to use gesticulation. Looking for ways to streamline producing written content. ## Questions to Be Answered by Post -* What is an outline -* Why should I use one -* How do I make one +- What is an outline +- Why should I use one +- How do I make one ## What Needs to Be Mentioned -* Essential tips. Must do when creating an outline -* Provide an example of an outline -* Outlines are not barriers. They are a tool to structure your writing. +- Essential tips. Must do when creating an outline +- Provide an example of an outline +- Outlines are not barriers. They are a tool to structure your writing. ## Logical Order -* Define the purpose of the essay -* Define the audience of your essay -* Write your thesis statement (consequential thesis statement) -* Brainstorm all of the ideas you want to include in your essay -* Group related ideas -* Label your ideas with headings and sub-headings -* Write a draft of your outline -* Write an intro and conclusion. Purposely last. +- Define the purpose of the essay +- Define the audience of your essay +- Write your thesis statement (consequential thesis statement) +- Brainstorm all of the ideas you want to include in your essay +- Group related ideas +- Label your ideas with headings and sub-headings +- Write a draft of your outline +- Write an intro and conclusion. Purposely last. ## Links to Reference Material -* [How to Outline // Purdue Writing Lab](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/the_writing_process/developing_an_outline/how_to_outline.html) -* [How to Write an Outline: 4 Ways to Organize Your Thoughts | Grammarly](https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-write-outline/) -* [How to Write a Blog Post Outline: A Simple Formula to Follow](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/how-to-write-blog-post-outline) +- [How to Outline // Purdue Writing Lab](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/the_writing_process/developing_an_outline/how_to_outline.html) +- [How to Write an Outline: 4 Ways to Organize Your Thoughts | Grammarly](https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-write-outline/) +- [How to Write a Blog Post Outline: A Simple Formula to Follow](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/how-to-write-blog-post-outline) diff --git a/content/Zola.md b/content/Zola.md index 7bb77a6ca..690b28aaf 100644 --- a/content/Zola.md +++ b/content/Zola.md @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ --- title: Zola description: Zola is a fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. -updated: 2023-11-25 +updated: 2023-12-04 compartir: true --- -[Zola](https:) is a fast [[./Static Site Generators|static site generator]] contained in a single binary with everything built-in. It is by far my preferred way to build static websites. +[Zola](https:) is a fast [[./Static Site Generators|static site generator]] contained in a single binary with everything built-in. It is _by far_ my preferred way to build static websites. ## Useful Commands diff --git a/content/index.md b/content/index.md index 4c8512f1c..e8748afe8 100644 --- a/content/index.md +++ b/content/index.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Forgetful Notes description: Forgetful Notes—A digital garden of knowledge. A platform for my learning and creative endeavours. A space for thinking through, building upon, and coming back to. compartir: true -updated: 2023-10-28 +updated: 2023-12-04 --- # Welcome! @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ You will find within a wide range of topics, expanding and exploring ideas acros Like me, all notes contained within should be considered work-in-progress. Expect changes at all content levels. That said, I do not let perfectionism get in the way. That means what you read here is not authoritative or complete, and is not representative of my best work. Please keep that in mind as you navigate around the garden. I'm glad you are here. Enjoy your visit! -* Want to learn more _about me_? +- Want to learn more _about me_? Check out the [[./About|About]] page. -* Want to read more of my material? +- Want to read more of my material? Check out my [Blog](https://miguelpimentel.do/). -* Want to learn more _about the site_? +- Want to learn more _about the site_? Check out the [[./Meta|Meta]] page. > _"The problem with your sink is that I have no idea how to fix it."_