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Author SHA1 Message Date
William Carroll
118b7b9668 Draft blog post about March's cell phone challenge
Started working on my debut blog post about giving up my cell phone during
march.

I'd like to publish this post by the end of the month, once I conclude the
experiment. At that time, I'd like to change the voice of some the content to be
past test. For now, I'm dumping ideas here while they're fresh in my mind. I
will refine and prune the final post later.
2020-03-10 13:27:11 +00:00
William Carroll
1fbdec0d6a Initialize //blog with lorri
To create new posts, I run...
```shell
hugo new name-of-post.md
```

While writing posts, I run...
```shell
hugo serve -D
```

I need hugo available on PATH environment variable, which lorri provides.
2020-03-10 13:27:11 +00:00
William Carroll
1e75f709ee Update Tailwind theme
Thing I changed:
- prefer a white background
- simplify the footer text

Other things that I'd like to change:
- use JetBrains Mono for the mono-font
2020-03-10 13:27:11 +00:00
William Carroll
220c6d138b Rename my-first-post
I created this file while following Hugo's quick-start tutorial. When I publish
a blog post, I will delete this file.
2020-03-10 13:27:11 +00:00
William Carroll
b929a6bb57 Nixify hugo deployment
Create a derivation for building the static files of my blog.
2020-03-09 15:35:12 +00:00
William Carroll
6e4c721be5 Add 'blog/themes/tailwind/' from commit '2cf446f4ef7bdcc4303ebcb0a3062e87cde4928b'
git-subtree-dir: blog/themes/tailwind
git-subtree-mainline: d206a2812f
git-subtree-split: 2cf446f4ef
2020-03-09 13:31:09 +00:00
William Carroll
d206a2812f Prefer hugo for blog.wpcarro.dev
Instead of creating my own static website generator, I'm trying Hugo. Huge is a
newer alternative to Jekyll. So far, I like what I see.

- Ignoring /blog/public since this is where `huge -D` generates the static
  assets.
- Using a TailwindCSS theme.
- Creating a dumby post about Emacs to test deployments.
- Deleting all Common Lisp and Nix code that powered my previous, half-baked
  blog.
2020-03-09 13:27:35 +00:00
William Carroll
9e0fdd3973 Remove default values for Nix expression parameters
I'm not sure if this commit breaks everything in my monorepo. I think it
will.

Why am I doing this? Perhaps it's a bad idea. I don't fully understand how
readTree works. My ignorance is costing me hours of time spent debugging. In an
effort to better understand readTree, I'm removing the default values for my Nix
expression parameters, which I believe have preventing errors from surfacing.
2020-03-01 22:32:24 +00:00
William Carroll
184404d542 Add deploy.nix to blog
Adding a deploy.nix to output docker images based on the <briefcase>.blog
derivation. See the deploy/README.md docs for more information.
2020-01-31 16:30:56 +00:00
William Carroll
755554176d Consolidate injected dependencies
Move the three injected dependencies into one.
2020-01-31 16:30:25 +00:00
William Carroll
265d202908 Render pandoc output to index.html
Using index.html allows us to use the Google AdSense script and extend the
styling by adding a CSS stylesheet.
2020-01-31 16:13:22 +00:00
William Carroll
837cfe07c7 Rename dotfiles -> briefcase
Renaming my mono-repo briefcase.

I first introduced this commit in master, but it introduced a bug where one of
two things would happen:

1. Emacs wouldn't start and would crash X.
2. Emacs would start but my keyboard wouldn't work.

I learned some valuable debugging skills in the process. Here are some of them:

When my keyboard was broken, I wanted to control my computer using my
laptop. Thankfully this is possible by using `x2x`, which forward X events from
the SSH client to the SSH host.

```shell
> # I'm unsure if this is the *exact* command
> ssh -X desktop x2x -west :0.0
```

Git commit-local bisecting. I didn't need to do a `git bisect` because I knew
which commit introduced the bug; it was HEAD, master. But -- as you can see from
the size of this commit -- there are many changes involved. I wanted to binary
search through the changes, so I did the following workflow using `magit`:

- git reset --soft HEAD^
- git stash 1/2 of the files changed
- re-run `nix-env -f ~/briefcase/emacs -i`
- restart X session
- If the problem persists, the bug exists in the non-stashed files. Repeat the
  process until you find the bug.

In my case, the bug was pretty benign. Calling `(exwm/switch "Dotfiles")` at the
bottom of `window-manager.el` was failing because "Dotfiles" is the name of a
non-existent workspace; it should've been `(exwm/switch "Briefcase")`.

There may have been more problems. I changed a few other things along the way,
including exposing the env vars BRIEFCASE to `wpcarros-emacs` inside of
`emacs/default.nix`.

The important part is that this was a valuable learning opportunity, and I'm
glad that I'm walking away from the two days of "lost productivity" feeling
actually productive.
2020-01-31 15:27:48 +00:00
William Carroll
5c9079a410 Splice ./universe directory into ./
Manually merging:
- README.md: I added the description from universe/README.md into the heading of
  dotfiles/README.md.
- .envrc: dotfiles/.envrc was a superset of universe/.envrc
- .gitignore: Adding some of the ignored patterns from universe/.gitignore to
  dotfiles/.gitignore

Everything else here should be a simple rename.
2020-01-29 14:43:20 +00:00