Waxing poetic about art
I love it when somebody talks about something (a hobby or some other passion) they genuinely love. I don’t know, but there’s this quality to the way they would talk about it, even if they don’t use extravagant words.
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I love it when somebody talks about something (a hobby or some other passion) they genuinely love. I don’t know, but there’s this quality to the way they would talk about it, even if they don’t use extravagant words.
Hey, this is just a little PSA for anyone who uses Hugo on their sites: make sure the purge public/ every so often! One weird thing about Hugo is that it generates everything for you but, for some reason, it never checks whether or not something still exists.
I was using Firefox’s reading mode on my site one day and thought some stuff looked off. Then I remembered: semantic elements. Maybe that’s why my site sometimes looks weird in reading mode!
From what I figure, apparently there was something called Geocities back in the mid-90s to the 2000s. People joined online ‘cities’ and made personal websites. One of the things people would add into their sites were these 88x31 images, which sometimes contained links.
Back in 2021, I used to have this website called anotherrr.web.app, made with a Static Site Generator I made myself. Due to the horrible codebase, it has since become adandoned. But I’m still quite fond of the content I wrote for it and wish to give those old posts a new home in this site.