Remove more dead links

This commit is contained in:
Amolith 2024-10-18 16:37:51 -06:00
parent e991ccdca7
commit 6901ef6f88
Signed by: Amolith
SSH Key Fingerprint: SHA256:JBKEeoO/72Fz03rtlzeO49PATFT2maMancH3opcT0h0
10 changed files with 62 additions and 72 deletions

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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)

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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:

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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)*

View File

@ -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

View File

@ -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)
---