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<ahref="https://imagemagick.org">Imagemagick</a> is a ffmpeg of the image world. You can do a lot of fun things with it. For example you can take a picture, cut corners on it, place it on top of another image, add some text and get final result. So it is looks like a good tool for making previews from code.
Htmlize works poorly with headless publishing. It lacks extensibility, including features like line numbers, a copy button, and the ability to highlight predefined parts of the code.
<h3id="org64b8a66"><ahref="./posts/add_rss_to_blog.html">Org blog with RSS</a></h3>
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Let's add RSS feed to blog
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RSS might seem like an outdated, marginal thing. But it still has at least one benefit—you can use an RSS feed as a sitemap for search engines. Plus, it's pretty geeky.
<h3id="org827d61b"><ahref="./posts/about_blog.html">Org to HTML and back</a></h3>
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Blog post about publishing my blog with Org Mode
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I'm neither proficient in Org Mode (further on "Org"), nor a good front-end engineer. I think that a simple solution is better than no solution. If you see a mistake, you can contact me via <ahref="mailto:iam@fidonode.me">iam@fidonode.me</a>.
Sometimes I think about the long journey I've made with keebs. In childhood, I had decent membrane keyboards, most of which had an ergonomic profile like the MS. Not sure if it somehow affected my taste because I started my career with the simplest, cheapest board and typed countless lines of code on such keebs. Then I heard about clickity-clack mechanical keyboards and decided to try one. It was a simple Chinese keeb with a thick metal body, double-shot caps, and Cherry Brown switches. A decent thing to annoy everyone around you. I think this purchase marked my dive into mech keebs
I'm not a geeky aficionado who thinks you can fix everything with a new keyboard, but I built a couple of them. I hope I've finally built the last one for quite some time. …