From 6901ef6f88451e2def8b8254db47a9e8bd474ab2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amolith Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:37:51 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Remove more dead links --- content/posts/100-days-to-read.md | 23 +++++++------- content/posts/consuming-news.md | 7 ++--- content/posts/custom-streaming-setup.md | 25 +++++++--------- content/posts/day-3.md | 2 +- content/posts/day-6-updates.md | 30 +++++++++---------- .../downloading-courses-from-linux-academy.md | 3 +- content/posts/pausing-100-days-to-offload.md | 3 +- content/posts/reading-methods-rsvp.md | 6 ++-- content/posts/running-an-irc-server.md | 14 ++++----- content/posts/vim-as-a-markdown-editor.md | 21 +++++++------ 10 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/posts/100-days-to-read.md b/content/posts/100-days-to-read.md index ce16beb..373aa70 100644 --- a/content/posts/100-days-to-read.md +++ b/content/posts/100-days-to-read.md @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ that I don't have enough time with everything else I have going on; what I want to write and the ideas I've had take longer to get on paper (or screen) than I'm able to dedicate at the moment.[^1] However, I love the intent behind it and want to continue in a somewhat less involved manner. Enter -[#100DaysToRead.](https://social.nixnet.services/tags/100DaysToRead) +#100DaysToRead (dead link to hashtag on fedi instance). ## The "rules" Quotes are used because they're not solid rules; it can be hard to learn -something significant from fiction, you might miss a day here and there, -what you learned could be a bit personal and not really suitable for -social media, any number of things might result in "breaking" one or all -of them. Just do your best. :simple_smile: +something significant from fiction, you might miss a day here and there, what +you learned could be a bit personal and not really suitable for social media, +any number of things might result in "breaking" one or all of them. Just do your +best. :simple_smile: ### Read for an hour a day I recommend using some kind of timer or stopwatch to track how long @@ -62,13 +62,12 @@ future; whenever I read another book and have a related thought, I'll return to this note and add links between them. ### Post a short summary -Whatever you've learned that day, post a condensed version along with -the book/page/paragraph on social media using the -[#100DaysToRead](https://social.nixnet.services/tags/100DaysToRead) tag! -Expanding a short summary then condensing it again with different -wording helps to ensure you understand the material and will aid in -recollection. Posting about it will give others the same information and -might even pique their interest about what you're reading. +Whatever you've learned that day, post a condensed version along with the +book/page/paragraph on social media using the #100DaysToRead tag! Expanding a +short summary then condensing it again with different wording helps to ensure +you understand the material and will aid in recollection. Posting about it will +give others the same information and might even pique their interest about what +you're reading. ## Thoughts Inspiration for this comes partly from [episode diff --git a/content/posts/consuming-news.md b/content/posts/consuming-news.md index 8a04827..70e15c9 100644 --- a/content/posts/consuming-news.md +++ b/content/posts/consuming-news.md @@ -20,11 +20,10 @@ tags: toc: true --- -I [recently -posted](https://social.nixnet.services/@amolith/103918629088941744) -about getting through 487 feed items in less than half an hour and I -thought I would write about my setup here. There are three primary +I recently posted about getting through 487 feed items in less than half an hour +and I thought I would write about my setup here. There are three primary applications that require some configuration: + * [Feed reader](https://tt-rss.org/) * [Browser](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/) * [Read-it-later service](https://wallabag.org) diff --git a/content/posts/custom-streaming-setup.md b/content/posts/custom-streaming-setup.md index f7d14cf..3ec6c53 100644 --- a/content/posts/custom-streaming-setup.md +++ b/content/posts/custom-streaming-setup.md @@ -161,20 +161,17 @@ box. ``` ## Web chat -The last thing every stream needs is something for web chat. I tried a -few different solutions and had mixed results. The first was -[KiwiIRC](https://kiwiirc.com/) but the iframe wouldn't even finish -loading because it connected to so many third parties with a lot of -tracking. It functions very well and I might set it up on my own site -eventually but it was a bit much to go through at the time. As an -intermediate solution, I embedded [my -instance](https://irc.nixnet.services) of [The -Lounge,](https://thelounge.chat) a fully-functional web-based IRC -client. This loaded perfectly right out of the box but it wasn't quite -what I wanted; there were *too* many options and the friends of mine who -tested it got frustrated because some of the essential UI elements were -hidden due to the small viewport. It's just not quite suitable for -embedded webchat. +The last thing every stream needs is something for web chat. I tried a few +different solutions and had mixed results. The first was +[KiwiIRC](https://kiwiirc.com/) but the iframe wouldn't even finish loading +because it connected to so many third parties with a lot of tracking. It +functions very well and I might set it up on my own site eventually but it was a +bit much to go through at the time. As an intermediate solution, I embedded my +instance of [The Lounge,](https://thelounge.chat) a fully-functional web-based +IRC client. This loaded perfectly right out of the box but it wasn't quite what +I wanted; there were *too* many options and the friends of mine who tested it +got frustrated because some of the essential UI elements were hidden due to the +small viewport. It's just not quite suitable for embedded webchat. Finally, I landed on [qwebirc](https://qwebirc.org/) and it was pretty much *exactly* what I wanted. When the iframe loads, you're prompted to diff --git a/content/posts/day-3.md b/content/posts/day-3.md index fb8bf67..ec03e98 100644 --- a/content/posts/day-3.md +++ b/content/posts/day-3.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Pen](https://www.tutorviacomputer.com/inkscape/the-bezier-tool/) and created it completely from scratch. It's still just a silhouette but I've always avoided this tool because it's so hard to use. You can view it on [my Gitea -instance.](https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/secluded/src/branch/master/content/assets/pngs/guitar.png) +instance.](https://git.nixnet.services/Amolith/secluded/src/branch/master/content/assets/pngs/guitar.png) Anyway, this is my anti-climactic third day out of 100! Prepare for some music tomorrow :wink: diff --git a/content/posts/day-6-updates.md b/content/posts/day-6-updates.md index 75644af..6978f39 100644 --- a/content/posts/day-6-updates.md +++ b/content/posts/day-6-updates.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ what your workflow will look like. Mine will be as follows. 1. Take *very* concise notes on something I learned in a *physical* notebook 2. When I'm able, go through those notes and add them to my [digital - Zettelkasten,](https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/zettelkasten) expanding + Zettelkasten,](https://git.nixnet.services/Amolith/zettelkasten) expanding them a little and fleshing the thought out more The last step is *the most important* as this is the one where you sit @@ -61,22 +61,22 @@ desktop/laptop, [Vim](https://www.vim.org/) on Debian-based systems, [vi](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi) wherever else. ## NixNet plans -Today, I fleshed out some of my thoughts on reprovisioning all of my -over the summer. I'm going to have [Ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/) -or [Salt](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/) build and deploy -[LXC](https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/) containers to a -baremetal server from [Hetzner](https://www.hetzner.com/sb) running a -*very* minimal [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/) installation. -Whatever setup I have for those will of course be available on -[Gitea.](https://git.nixnet.xyz/NixNet) From there, my local NAS will -use something like [borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/) to back -up files and databases from all of my servers and +Today, I fleshed out some of my thoughts on reprovisioning all of my over the +summer. I'm going to have [Ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/) or +[Salt](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/) build and deploy +[LXC](https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/) containers to a baremetal +server from [Hetzner](https://www.hetzner.com/sb) running a *very* minimal +[Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/) installation. Whatever setup I have for +those will of course be available on +[Gitea.](https://git.nixnet.services/NixNet) From there, my local NAS will use +something like [borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/) to back up files and +databases from all of my servers and [LXD](https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/introduction/) to create container snapshots[^1]. All of that will be mirrored to -[BackBlaze](https://www.backblaze.com/) likely using their B2 model as -paying per GB per month is generally the most reliable option. Under one -of the others, there's always the possibility that I might upload more -than they think is reasonable and start limiting me in some way. +[BackBlaze](https://www.backblaze.com/) likely using their B2 model as paying +per GB per month is generally the most reliable option. Under one of the others, +there's always the possibility that I might upload more than they think is +reasonable and start limiting me in some way. Short-term, I'm going to consolidate some of my servers to a single baremetal machine from Hetzner. Long-term, I'm going to look into diff --git a/content/posts/downloading-courses-from-linux-academy.md b/content/posts/downloading-courses-from-linux-academy.md index ad7c72b..394799c 100644 --- a/content/posts/downloading-courses-from-linux-academy.md +++ b/content/posts/downloading-courses-from-linux-academy.md @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ download a course or two every month using * Install [`youtube-dl`](https://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html) * Make sure you have a browser handy -* Create a community account on [Linux - Academy](https://linuxacademy.com/join/community) +* Create a community account on Linux Academy * Get some food * Maybe a drink * Sit back down in your chair diff --git a/content/posts/pausing-100-days-to-offload.md b/content/posts/pausing-100-days-to-offload.md index 4db301b..afb4604 100644 --- a/content/posts/pausing-100-days-to-offload.md +++ b/content/posts/pausing-100-days-to-offload.md @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ tags: I'm only 8 days into 100 Days To Offload and I've already missed two. The biggest reason is that this is finals week and all my time right now is taken up -by studying for exams. [As I said on the -Fediverse,](https://social.nixnet.services/@amolith/104103245015944134) I have +by studying for exams. As I said on the Fediverse (dead link to post), I have been exhausted the past little while and I'm not getting nearly as much sleep as I really need. I've enjoyed it so far but I'm going to take a break until finals are over; I'll still be coming up with post ideas, however, I just won't diff --git a/content/posts/reading-methods-rsvp.md b/content/posts/reading-methods-rsvp.md index c421825..e23478a 100644 --- a/content/posts/reading-methods-rsvp.md +++ b/content/posts/reading-methods-rsvp.md @@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ page](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_reading) (where I got most of my information) is really interesting and well-worth a read. ## Edits -* [@caltlgin](https://masto.nixnet.xyz/@caltlgin) recommended - [flrdr,](https://octobanana.com/software/fltrdr) a TUI tool for - reading with RSVP +* @caltlgin (dead link to fedi profile) recommended + [flrdr,](https://octobanana.com/software/fltrdr) a TUI tool for reading with + RSVP [^1]: The technical term is *[subvocalisation](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Subvocalization)* diff --git a/content/posts/running-an-irc-server.md b/content/posts/running-an-irc-server.md index 611fc81..629cdbd 100644 --- a/content/posts/running-an-irc-server.md +++ b/content/posts/running-an-irc-server.md @@ -158,14 +158,12 @@ The one command *every* Oragono oper[^4] should know is `/quote helpop index`. It will list all the available commands so you can read through them and discover what each does. -You've reached the end of the post. You are now disallowed from telling -anyone that IRC is too complicated. If you want to test a server you're -setting up, feel free to use my instance of [The -Lounge;](https://thelounge.chat/) it's at -[irc.nixnet.services](https://irc.nixnet.services/) and any IRCd details -can be entered but mine are default. Speaking of my IRC server, you -should [join #secluded](ircs://irc.nixnet.services:6697/secluded) and -mention this post :D +You've reached the end of the post. You are now disallowed from telling anyone +that IRC is too complicated. If you want to test a server you're setting up, +feel free to use my instance of [The Lounge;](https://thelounge.chat/) it's at +irc.nixnet.services and any IRCd details can be entered but mine are default. +Speaking of my IRC server, you should [join +#secluded](ircs://irc.nixnet.services:6697/secluded) and mention this post :D [^1]: A *gzipped tarball* is just a compressed archive like a zip file [^2]: You should definitely [join diff --git a/content/posts/vim-as-a-markdown-editor.md b/content/posts/vim-as-a-markdown-editor.md index 765906c..cd20ba6 100644 --- a/content/posts/vim-as-a-markdown-editor.md +++ b/content/posts/vim-as-a-markdown-editor.md @@ -157,14 +157,13 @@ set mouse= --- -In all, I'm hoping that the work I've done today for improving my -markdown workflow will help me create a more effective Zettelkasten. The -*big* thing was really being able to follow internal links around -because that's the main thing with keeping a Zettelkasten: following -your ideas to see where they lead and discovering what connections you -can make to form entirely new ideas. Mine will be stored in -[Gitea](https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/zettelkasten) for now but I'm -thinking about putting it here at some point. It would be cool to have a +In all, I'm hoping that the work I've done today for improving my markdown +workflow will help me create a more effective Zettelkasten. The *big* thing was +really being able to follow internal links around because that's the main thing +with keeping a Zettelkasten: following your ideas to see where they lead and +discovering what connections you can make to form entirely new ideas. Mine will +be stored in [Gitea](https://git.nixnet.services/Amolith/zettelkasten) for now +but I'm thinking about putting it here at some point. It would be cool to have a map of my own mind very easily accessible from anywhere. ![screenshot of my setup](/assets/jpgs/zettelkasten.jpg) @@ -200,9 +199,9 @@ if has("autocmd") endif ``` -I won't keep editing this post to provide updates on my config. Instead, -I recommend looking at my ["production" version on -Gitea.](https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/dotfiles/src/branch/master/dotfiles/pc/.config/nvim/init.vim) +I won't keep editing this post to provide updates on my config. Instead, I +recommend looking at my ["production" version on +Gitea.](https://git.nixnet.services/Amolith/dotfiles/src/branch/master/dotfiles/pc/.config/nvim/init.vim) ---