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···-Removed blog posts going back to 2012 and pre-2012 archive. They are available via a snapshot at [2023.bmannconsulting.com](https://2023.bmannconsulting.com).-Published via [[Fission]] Github Action, and then grabbed the [[IPFS]] hash `bafybeidfdwz5tak24oukds2hrf3xahl5rp5by4a6idwv2ucsmo6uaafgoa` and used [[Cloudflare]] IPFS Gateway to keep it around.-Made a journal feed linked at [[feeds]]. The journal feed uses Micro.blog to cross post to Mastodon.
···+The site is still powered by [[Digital Garden Jekyll Template]]. Using [[Obsidian]] to edit on desktop and mobile, with git for syncing. Obsidian wikilinks are compatible with the Jekyll template processing. The only manual thing is that image links need to be relative Markdown links rather than wikilinks.+[[notes|Notes]] are slowly building. Links marked with `[[` wikilinks still point to the old [[LogSeq]] notes site, which is slowly being imported.+Made a journal feed linked at [[feeds]]. As of January 15th, 2024, am using [[Fedica]]'s RSS cross-posting features to post those feeds.+Removed blog posts going back to 2012 and pre-2012 archive. They are available via a snapshot at [2023.bmannconsulting.com](https://2023.bmannconsulting.com).+Published via [[Fission]] Github Action, and then grabbed the [[IPFS]] hash `bafybeidfdwz5tak24oukds2hrf3xahl5rp5by4a6idwv2ucsmo6uaafgoa` and used [[Cloudflare]] IPFS Gateway to keep it around.
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···The Live Demo can in fact be used permanently https://demo.logseq.com/ -- uses the [File System Access API](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/capabilities/web-apis/file-system-access)[^chrome][^chrome]: I started going down the rabbit hole on how much of a Chromium only API this is. Safari _may_ have partial support in the very newest operating systems on iOS / MacOS. And of course, you have to accomplish cross-device sync in some other way, as it reads/writes on your local file system only.
···+Highly granular graph based note taking tool. It's an outliner, and every outline item is a separate block that can be referenced and transcluded.+I have used it for a version of this site and published it at <https://notes.bmannconsulting.com>. I'm slowly converting it back here, because it didn't work well for publishing. I still use it for private note taking.The Live Demo can in fact be used permanently https://demo.logseq.com/ -- uses the [File System Access API](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/capabilities/web-apis/file-system-access)[^chrome][^chrome]: I started going down the rabbit hole on how much of a Chromium only API this is. Safari _may_ have partial support in the very newest operating systems on iOS / MacOS. And of course, you have to accomplish cross-device sync in some other way, as it reads/writes on your local file system only.
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···Long form <a href="{{ '/blog/' | relative_link }}" class="internal-link">blog</a> posts <a href="{{ '/blog.xml' | relative_link }}" class="internal-link">bmannconsulting.com/blog.xml</a>-A full list of social accounts is available at <a href="https://bmann.ca">bmann.ca</a>. You can read a blog post about <a class="internal-link" href="../blog/2024/01/06/mostly-posse/">posting and syndication</a>.-I've used [[Micro.blog]] for cross-posting, and as of January 15th, 2024, am using [[Fedica]]'s RSS cross-posting features.
···Long form <a href="{{ '/blog/' | relative_link }}" class="internal-link">blog</a> posts <a href="{{ '/blog.xml' | relative_link }}" class="internal-link">bmannconsulting.com/blog.xml</a>+A full list of social accounts is available at <a href="https://bmann.ca">bmann.ca</a>. You can read a blog post about <a class="internal-link" href="../blog/2024/01/06/mostly-posse/">posting and syndication</a>.