diff --git a/content/posts/an ode to gitsync.md b/content/posts/an ode to gitsync.md index 8593a77..3bb9b5f 100644 --- a/content/posts/an ode to gitsync.md +++ b/content/posts/an ode to gitsync.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: - meta draft: false --- -Since I [moved this site to Hugo](https://esotericbullshit.net/what%27s-this-%28and-how-it-works%29/), I've been using an app called GitJournal to post from my phone. I have a beautiful desk setup with a clacky mechanical keyboard that's a joy to write on, but the simple fact is that I'm a lazy shit and want to update my blog from the couch. It's all mostly worked fine, with some headaches. I originally intended to use GitJournal to store my Github repo to my phone's filesystem and then point an Obsidian[^1] vault at that. +Since I [moved this site to Hugo](https://cassie.ink/what%27s-this-%28and-how-it-works%29/), I've been using an app called GitJournal to post from my phone. I have a beautiful desk setup with a clacky mechanical keyboard that's a joy to write on, but the simple fact is that I'm a lazy shit and want to update my blog from the couch. It's all mostly worked fine, with some headaches. I originally intended to use GitJournal to store my Github repo to my phone's filesystem and then point an Obsidian[^1] vault at that. Unfortunately, GitJournal currently [cannot store the repo](https://github.com/GitJournal/GitJournal/issues/925) in the Android filesystem due to a permissions issue, so I can't use it with Obsidian. GitJournal's note-taking app is serviceable, but again, I want to use Obsidian. I've been making-do with GitJournal for a few months now — for once in my life, not fixing what's broken — operating under the assumption that there were no other options. diff --git a/content/posts/what's this (and how it works).md b/content/posts/what's this (and how it works).md index fa062d1..5da6abb 100644 --- a/content/posts/what's this (and how it works).md +++ b/content/posts/what's this (and how it works).md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: - meta draft: false --- -Welcome to esotericbullshit.net, the new home of my blog and web stuff. +Welcome to cassie.ink, the new home of my blog and web stuff. Previously, this blog was hosted at bearblog under the domain cassie.land. Now, I'm using the SSG Hugo to create the site, which deploys to Github Pages for hosting. diff --git a/content/week-notes/001.md b/content/week-notes/001.md index 5d03150..21d768b 100644 --- a/content/week-notes/001.md +++ b/content/week-notes/001.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ tags: - week-notes draft: false --- -I [tried out doing monthly media logs](https://esotericbullshit.net/tags/media-log/) and found it difficult to stick to; it became daunting to log everything, and I put the unnecessary onus on myself to also write down detailed thoughts on everything. I'm going to try out shorter weekly notes instead. I want to have a record of and reflect on things that are important to me, so the effort matters, but perhaps this will be easier to maintain.[^1] I'm hoping to use this space to share out blog posts and other web content that I've enjoyed, too. +I [tried out doing monthly media logs](https://cassie.ink/tags/media-log/) and found it difficult to stick to; it became daunting to log everything, and I put the unnecessary onus on myself to also write down detailed thoughts on everything. I'm going to try out shorter weekly notes instead. I want to have a record of and reflect on things that are important to me, so the effort matters, but perhaps this will be easier to maintain.[^1] I'm hoping to use this space to share out blog posts and other web content that I've enjoyed, too. # Doing * I **redesigned my bearblog** from scratch. It's not much different than what I had before, but it's a dramatically simpler stylesheet. I'm also loading the css from a server and embedding that within bearblog, which means I can use my preferred app (VSCodium) to write the code and bypass the bearblog editor.[^2] diff --git a/content/week-notes/012.md b/content/week-notes/012.md index bc0362d..26bc07a 100644 --- a/content/week-notes/012.md +++ b/content/week-notes/012.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ I'm doing a condensed post this week because I have been so busy with work! * I did not have time for reading this week, but I'm so close to finishing **_The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating_**, and I intend to start **_Into the Wild_** next. -* I loved [grubz's post about coming out](https://blog.grubz.net/2024/10/why-even-come-out-if-youre-bi-or-pan). I have [written on a similar subject here before](https://esotericbullshit.net/coming-out/), although their post has me also thinking about how the performance of gender roles in my relationship is, in many ways, queer. +* I loved [grubz's post about coming out](https://blog.grubz.net/2024/10/why-even-come-out-if-youre-bi-or-pan). I have [written on a similar subject here before](https://cassie.ink/coming-out/), although their post has me also thinking about how the performance of gender roles in my relationship is, in many ways, queer. * At a district-wide conference day, different teams delivered a training I helped develop. It's something I have been pushing for since March of 2021. In many ways, it feels like a culmination of that journey — though I feel mixed about how our administration has behaved about it — but I'm also trying to view it as just another step forward. We have so much more to do. diff --git a/public/week-notes/012/index.html b/public/week-notes/012/index.html index 7e53884..105c82c 100644 --- a/public/week-notes/012/index.html +++ b/public/week-notes/012/index.html @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
I did not have time for reading this week, but I’m so close to finishing The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, and I intend to start Into the Wild next.
I loved grubz’s post about coming out. I have written on a similar subject here before, although their post has me also thinking about how the performance of gender roles in my relationship is, in many ways, queer.
+I loved grubz’s post about coming out. I have written on a similar subject here before, although their post has me also thinking about how the performance of gender roles in my relationship is, in many ways, queer.
At a district-wide conference day, different teams delivered a training I helped develop. It’s something I have been pushing for since March of 2021. In many ways, it feels like a culmination of that journey — though I feel mixed about how our administration has behaved about it — but I’m also trying to view it as just another step forward. We have so much more to do.