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* Improve consistencyOwen Jacobson2025-07-01
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* Oops.Owen Jacobson2025-07-01
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* Writeup of the entity-dependency pattern I have been using in RustOwen Jacobson2025-07-01
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* Add massless ropes... to papers of note.Owen Jacobson2025-05-01
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* Small work report about sqlite in sqlx.Owen Jacobson2024-08-30
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* Draft of this-siteOwen Jacobson2024-08-30
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* Some notes on direnvOwen Jacobson2024-05-01
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* Rust refs to futuresOwen Jacobson2024-04-10
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* Strategic forgettingOwen Jacobson2024-04-09
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* Small Systems goodOwen Jacobson2024-04-03
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* Maybe add opengraph unfurls?Owen Jacobson2024-02-21
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* Incident responseOwen Jacobson2024-02-21
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* Update to ElidibusOwen Jacobson2024-01-03
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* Updated GunnhildrOwen Jacobson2024-01-03
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* Small formatting fixOwen Jacobson2024-01-03
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* Ascians, primals, and tempering.Owen Jacobson2024-01-03
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* Import FFXIV ramblingsOwen Jacobson2024-01-03
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* Migrate to Hugo.Owen Jacobson2024-01-03
This is a big and somewhat complicated decision, but the crux of it is this: The _mkdocs_ tool embeds a ton of "I am writing a manual" assumptions about document structure. These assumptions include that there is a single, sitewide TOC, that a top nav bar is broadly an appropriate way to skip around in the document, and numerous others. They serve that use case well, but that's not really what this site _is_, or how I intend it to be approached. I'm trying for something more blog-esque (and deliberately a bit haphazard). Hugo is an experiment. This commit migrates most pages to it, but it does drop a few; this is a convenient excuse to forget items I'd prefer not to continue publishing.