Microes
I want a page on my site where I can aggregate interesting links that I find, but I wasn’t sure in what format to save them.
What if I just scan all of my pages for external links, and list them in order that their containing pages were published? Gonna go give that a try… 🏃♂️➡️I just hooked up a Bluetooth keyboard to my phone for the first time and WOW why didn’t I do this sooner?
We found a slug! In our house! Coming down the stairs! It must have ridden in on a package left on the porch.
I tried to type "webpage" but my fingers – of their own accord, and as I watched – typed "website". That is some weird, subconscious stuff going on.
Received my new desk mat from Minimal Desk Setups! It’s really nice, but this will take some time to get used to. I’ve been using a very hard mousepad for a long time, and this is quite different.
That said, experimenting with Quartz gave me a lot of good ideas about how to make authoring new posts much easier!
I was pretty optimistic about moving my entire personal site to Quartz, but there are a lot of little nags that make it not great for a blog format.
No support for pagination, and lots of little issues with RSS are the main ones. Gotta admit that Jekyll just handles it much better.
Quartz is probably best used for exactly what it says: to transform a folder of assorted Markdown files into a functional website. I think I'll keep my blog as-is, and add Quartz as an auxiliary personal wiki.🎬Jay Kelly
This hit me a lot harder than I expected. Wow.One big advantage to using light mode over dark mode is that it’s much easier to ignore the dust on my monitor 🙃
Playing around with Quartz[1] to publish a folder of markdown files as a wiki-like website. So far I'm really liking it!
I only dabble in Obsidian, but it's nice that it plays nicely with Obsidian's miscellaneous features right out of the box.
[1] https://quartz.jzhao.xyz