Tagged "Website"
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Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites
3126 words, about 15 minutes to read.
Some time ago, Hillel Wayne published an article titled Microfeatures I’d like to see in more languages . In this article, he described three kinds of features in programming languages: fundamental features, deeply engrained features, and nice-to-have convenience features. ...
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Declaratively Deploying Multiple Blog Versions with NixOS and Flakes
3573 words, about 17 minutes to read.
Prologue You can skip this section if you’d like. For the last few days, I’ve been stuck inside of my room due to some kind of cold or flu, which or may or may not be COVID™. ...
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Rendering Mathematics On The Back End
2244 words, about 11 minutes to read.
Due to something of a streak of bad luck when it came to computers, I spent a significant amount of time using a Linux-based Chromebook, and then a Pinebook Pro. ...
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Math Rendering is Wrong
1543 words, about 8 minutes to read.
Since I first started working on my website at age fourteen, the site has gone through many revisions, and hopefully changed for the better. ...
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JavaScript-Free Sidenotes in Hugo
1178 words, about 6 minutes to read.
A friend recently showed me a website, the design of which I really liked: Gwern Branwen’s personal website . In particular, I found that sidenotes were a feature that I didn’t even know I needed. ...
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Switching to a Static Site Generator
575 words, about 3 minutes to read.
A long time ago, I decided to try out Jekyll for my website. However, it all felt too convoluted: the ruby gems I needed to install, the configuration options for the site, the theming. ...
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New Look, New Features!
107 words, about one minute to read.
I’ve recently taken the time to redesign my website from scratch, on both the back-end and the front-end! On the back-end, this means the addition of tags, which allow me to categorize the not-so-plentiful content on the site. ...