file:
links in .org
files instead of HTML links](#fpssblssrgmdrgmnlsrchptnsfllnksnrgflsnstdfhtmllnks TIDDLYLINK) [[org]][2020-01-13]
why it’s hard: nondeterminism [[ipynb]]Some extra info here https://beepb00p.xyz/site.html#easier_blogs (probably need to merge the two)
[2019-09-15]
static blog: benefits of having it compiled with git directory β it’s trivial to track changesjust need to make sure there are no random ids/hashes etc
[2019-09-04]
Normal are too linear, can’t trick them into doing what I want[2019-09-02]
everything you don’t like you can hack in code [[self]]code can do literally anything you wish, this is very empowering
[2019-12-26]
link to sad-infraexample with stripping private todos
why it may seem unreliable or hacky, it’s very effortless to try it out and in conjunction with
version control for your outputs, you’re unlikely to mess anything up massively
[2019-09-21]
could post that separately?[2019-09-21]
change CSS on tags and demonstrate it?[2019-09-02]
link checker kinda does that?[2019-02-18]
minimalistic design
disqus: I’d love to use something elseβ¦
sorry for that: I’m still allowing guest comments though
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file:
links in .org
files instead of HTML links [[org]]E.g. instead of
[[./sad-infra.html#why][here]]
, you can use:
[[file:sad-infra.org::#why][here]]
Benefit of the latter is that link also works in org-mode source (unlike the former). During the export it’s automatically resolved to HTML.
[2020-01-13]
why it’s hard: nondeterminism [[ipynb]]link to issue with seaborn
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