Sup!

I was going to take a power nap for lunch to get ready for a 2PM meeting. I spent the time writing.

Not mad at myself for it, but still could use that nap.

Just spent the last 15 minutes talking to myself through various issues that I’m going through. It felt kind of different, I guess. I think it’s because I didn’t capture the thoughts. They came and they went. So, now I am going through them again.

New version of Hugo offered with Micro.blog

Added Hugo version 0.117 as an option on the Design page for your blog.

I've been seeing differences between my current home setup and what's on Micro.blog and always attributed it to some difference in my environment and what is on the server. Some kind of secret sauce.

Unfortunately, it looks like something changed in the way that Hugo (or maybe goldmark) handles code blocks.

Code blocks in newer version of hugo

I’ve got it running on my test blog and have a post that I can refer to so that I can tweak the CSS to go with this newer version.

Table and Gist

Still, I’m excited because this release has a lot of cool things since the v.91 that I’ve been targeting. Such as…

92 Removes depreciated .Page methods

93
Markdown diagrams and code block render hooks

94
20% reduction in build time and memory usage

99
Error handling release

101
Gif image processing

103
Updates to 404 support

104
$image.Colors

107
Update to code highlighting

108
Change to the render hook so that you can have it make it so that stand alone images are placed in a

tag. When I look at my blog, I see that you have something there to handle this behavior.

You can checkout the release notes here: github.com/gohugoio/…

Got up early to start the day. The parking lot seems pretty nice.

The sun rising on the parking lot.

I know someone is probably looking at this and thinking about the song lyric of “paving paradise to put up a parking lot”.

I can either release now when I’m 3/4 asleep or wake up tomorrow and not stressed about how I unleashed code and a “read me” I can barely understand!

Just normal web things.

We've let ourselves get away from building websites that can do normal web things.

i found myself agreeing to a lot of these points without hesitation.

I also really like the design of the site and how she frames the different arguments and structure.

The real reason people check out my site.

I miss my friends on Hemispheric Views.

I’m taking a break but that doesn’t mean you can’t check them out!!

What’s Happening?

Hello!

Thanks to everyone who listened to the last podcast!

In this one, I talk a little bit about what has been going on in my life. If you find yourself needing to talk to someone, please reach out! You aren’t alone and every moment is an opportunity.

References mentioned in podcast

Anna Havron
www.annahavron.com/handouts

I’m a clergywoman who previously worked as a healthcare researcher and also as a professional organizer. I’ve always been fascinated by decision-making systems and organizational systems, whether for sock drawers, databases, or to-do lists.

Timery
timeryapp.com

Easy time tracking with Toggl.
Available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.

MoneyWiz
setapp.com/apps/mone…

MoneyWiz is a money management application that runs on Apple platforms, including iOS and macOS. MoneyWiz was developed by SilverWiz, and is a personal finance app outside of the United States.

Music by LofCosmos from Pixabay

Feel free to contact me with any feedback!… Well, almost any feedback.

Working outside this morning.

A laptop on a mini workbench