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I intend to continue updating my site with an agenda to use what I’m doing as a basis for new web projects that are all-in-one products for sites to own their own content. It feels like a new frontier!

Returned to my roots of web design today, spending most of the working day on my site. It’s fun to recapture the joy of creating!

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Considering my move back to my site for consuming and sharing online, I’d love to see more people’s OPML files like the one @chriscoyier provided a few years ago in this thread

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The flip side of losing Edge is that Microsoft now has the potential to take an advanced product and outdo its competitors. Lose some potential, gain some potential.

LiveJournal has export to WordPress project on Github

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Import–needs rock solid LiveJournal-clone and Tumblr support if your site is to serve as an archive. I don’t know if there even is a working WordPress plugin to import from LJ or Dreamwidth. The best-supported Tumblr->WordPress importer is actually better than most standalone Tumblr backup tools…

I made some commits to a project on Github that allows LiveJournal to be imported into WordPress. Would be great to see other projects that import other silo content into WordPress.

Why couldn’t Microsoft allow EdgeHTML to be open source software? Why couldn’t it be evergreen? I am torn about Edge moving to Chromium under the hood.

cpr

Bookmarked What Doctors Know About CPR (Topic)

On TV, a few pushes on their chest is enough to bring someone back to life. The truth is more complicated.

This contains some very interesting insight into CPR, things I was not aware of. I’m overdue to refresh my knowledge and experience with CPR, but there’s more to it than I realized. Found this via Kottke.

This is probably my first public technical writing post I’ve made. It’s not as in-depth as it could have been, but it was still a valuable experience. Enjoy! https://asuh.com/case-studies/asuh/

Listened to TNT by Tortoise from en.wikipedia.org

I was introduced to this album in 2007, nearly 10 years after its release. It’s very chill, a little jazzy, and is easy listening.

Taking back control takes time…