diff --git a/_posts/2024-02-04-link-log-1.md b/_posts/2024-02-04-link-log-1.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..339d50e --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2024-02-04-link-log-1.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "\U0001FAB5 Link Log #1" +categories: link-log +date: 2024-02-04 +--- + +_I read a lot on the internet. Via RSS, preferably. Some things are memorable, +some not. I'm testing out using a link blog to highlight the best of what I +read. Maybe for others to find, maybe just for me to back to. Time will tell._ + + +[.NET on Linux: What a Contrast][dotnet_on_linux] ↬ I used to develop .NET +professionally, and I _really_ wanted to be able to use linux to develop instead +of Windows. Back in those days, you _could_ do it, but it was such a pain that +it never felt worth it. These days I've been interested in giving F# a try (as a +maybe more friendly intro to typed functional programming than OCaml), and if +the tooling has gotten this much better maybe it's worth giving it a shot. + +[17 Life-Learnings from 17 Years of The Marginalian][marginalian] ↬ Somehow I've +never read the Marginalian. I recognized the name when I stumbled across this +post; Maria Popova wrote the foreward for _[Dear Data][dear_data]_, a lovely +book showcasing the intersection between data and creativity. There's a lot +here, in this post and the site on the whole. I'm a little sad I only now found +out about this, but excited that there's such a backlog of articles to dig +through. + +[nektos/act: Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀][nektos_act] ↬ So the README +lists two reasons for using something like this. A good tool to have in your +back pocket when needed. +* 😄 Fast feedback developing/testing/debugging github actions locally. I + haven't run into a need for this, yet. But this would certainly beat the + workflow of commit/push/wait/read the error/try again. +* 🤢 Local task runner. I don't want to replace `make` or `rake` or whatever + with something that spins up a docker image to run a linter or something. I + can see the appeal, but it's not how I want to run things like that. + +[Illustrations][tom_chalky_illustrations] ↬ These are neat packs of vintage +illustrations, ranging from florals to the occult. I really want to find a place +to use these, they're super neat. + +[Pika - Start Your Happy Blog][pika_blog] ↬ This looks like a super cool way to +spin up a blog! I'm very happy with my jekyll blog, but if I didn't like to +tinker so much I would definitely use this. I'm a fan of [Good +Enough][good_enough] and their ethos, and this is another super cool product +they've come up with. + + +[dotnet_on_linux]: https://two-wrongs.com/dotnet-on-linux-update +[marginalian]: https://www.themarginalian.org/2023/10/22/17/?s=03 +[dear_data]: http://www.dear-data.com/ +[nektos_act]: https://github.com/nektos/act +[tom_chalky_illustrations]: https://tomchalky.com/product-category/illustrations/ +[pika_blog]: https://pika.page/ +[good_enough]: https://goodenough.us/ diff --git a/_sass/base.scss b/_sass/base.scss index 98d9136..fe75927 100644 --- a/_sass/base.scss +++ b/_sass/base.scss @@ -99,3 +99,11 @@ hr { border-top: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 2555, 255, 0.3); } + +.grey-text { + color: #828282 +} + +.interjection-text { + font-size: 1.05rem; +}