diff --git a/content/posts/about-me.md b/content/posts/about-me.md index e768164..ec584bc 100644 --- a/content/posts/about-me.md +++ b/content/posts/about-me.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Besides my science, I am interested in birding, baking sourdough bread (I swear I'm hoping to be able to move away from these platforms entirely soon. I think they provide a great service, but at a substantial cost to privacy. Hopefully more to be said about my thoughts on FOSS soon! {{% /sidenote %}} I also transitioned my old, (and quite frankly, embarassingly slow) managed Wordpress site with this lean, static site made in Hugo that I host myself. Now that I have mangled together some CSS to get my precious sidenotes up and running again, I'm ready to begin putting some ideas to paper. {{% sidenote %}} -I love marginalia. I'm not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an [Edward Tufte-esque](https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld) sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems[ marginalia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia) such as this has been used throughout history for this purpose for some time. The implementation I use is inspired by the [Tufte CSS project](https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css) and largely taken from [this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co](https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/). +I love marginalia. I'm not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an [Edward Tufte-esque](https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld) sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems[ marginalia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia) such as this have been used throughout history, so perhaps it is normal, but most people can keep their thoughts focused better than me. The implementation I use is inspired by the [Tufte CSS project](https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css) and largely taken from [this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co](https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/). {{% /sidenote %}} I'm quite proud of my progress in administering my server and self-hosting useful services. diff --git a/org/.monolith.org.~undo-tree~ b/org/.monolith.org.~undo-tree~ index 945ccbc..a190e49 100644 --- a/org/.monolith.org.~undo-tree~ +++ b/org/.monolith.org.~undo-tree~ @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ (undo-tree-save-format-version . 1) -"3adb65cc274d12e88cb9f66b46751331f81d329d" -[nil nil nil nil (25167 34775 875362 610000) 0 nil] -([nil current ((1 . 3822) (t . 0)) nil (25167 34775 875357 340000) 0 nil]) +"a9cf4f48127bf5b059eb1a62316494f673ba2e0e" +[nil nil nil nil (25167 35156 261578 391000) 0 nil] +([nil current ((1 . 3881) (t . 0)) nil (25167 35156 261574 123000) 0 nil]) nil diff --git a/org/monolith.org b/org/monolith.org index fe74e65..d3cec33 100644 --- a/org/monolith.org +++ b/org/monolith.org @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ I'm hoping to be able to move away from these platforms entirely soon. I think t I also transitioned my old, (and quite frankly, embarassingly slow) managed Wordpress site with this lean, static site made in Hugo that I host myself. Now that I have mangled together some CSS to get my precious sidenotes up and running again, I'm ready to begin putting some ideas to paper. #+header: :trim-pre t :trim-post t #+begin_sidenote -I love marginalia. I'm not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an [[https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld][Edward Tufte-esque]] sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia][ marginalia]] such as this has been used throughout history for this purpose for some time. The implementation I use is inspired by the [[https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css][Tufte CSS project]] and largely taken from [[https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/][this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co]]. +I love marginalia. I'm not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an [[https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld][Edward Tufte-esque]] sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia][ marginalia]] such as this have been used throughout history, so perhaps it is normal, but most people can keep their thoughts focused better than me. The implementation I use is inspired by the [[https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css][Tufte CSS project]] and largely taken from [[https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/][this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co]]. #+end_sidenote I'm quite proud of my progress in administering my server and self-hosting useful services. *** The future of this site.