Hello World!
This is my outpost for documenting and live blogging my work on various side projects. Occasionally it is also the place I write about stuff I learned or useful information. Sometimes it can also be a place for rough writing that is dev-adjacent but doesn't really make sense for my main blog.
Technology won't save the world, but you can.
Latest Post: XYZ Site - Day 10 - Next step to rebuild Pocket exporting by optimizing for Netlify.
Previously I had exported a nice simple JSON file I could turn into files, but that site broke, so trying Readwise instead
Projects Thus Far
- AramZS XYZ | Days worked: 10 | Status: In-progress
- Dev Blog | Days worked: 44 | Status: v1
- Context Timelines | Days worked: 23 | Status: In-progress
- Context Pages | Days worked: 18 | Status: In-progress
- Backreads | Days worked: 0 | Status: In-progress
Tracking Progress
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 10 - Next step to rebuild Pocket exporting by optimizing for Netlify.
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 9 - PostCSS Mods - Speed up the massive build time and decrease needed memory by limiting what CSS gets built.
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 8 - Next step to rebuild Pocket exporting - export to flat file.
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 7 - Next step to rebuild Pocket exporting - part 2.
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 6 - Starting to rebuild Pocket exporting.
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 5 - Rebuilding my quotes flat file generator
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 4 - Parsing Letterboxd data exports
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 3 - Getting a npm module client side to measure contrasts
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 2 - Site exports to markdown blogposts
- AramZS XYZ | XYZ Site - Day 1 - Working through a new 11ty build
Things I Learned
More Things I LearnedWriting
- Fixing the right click context menu in OSX Finder
- Using Python to fix my broken Spotify account by cleaning out Liked Songs
- Aggregation, Amplification, and Archiving | Fellowship of the Link
- Trying HTMX
- Why you should find the Mastodon instance that works for you
- Play to Find Out: On Showing Your (Code) Work