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commit: eaee66986dc61a762d994e8063ae77cdc6abdfb9
parent 8c06267b98b74da6f228949d1108a2d09489a102
Author: Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact@hacktivis.me>
Date:   Sat,  6 Jul 2019 01:57:10 +0200

articles/2019-06 Summary: put an abbr tag for IMHO

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diff --git a/articles/2019-06 Summary.xhtml b/articles/2019-06 Summary.xhtml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ <article xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" class="h-entry"> <a href="/articles/2019-05%20Summary"><h1>2019-05 Summary</h1></a> -<p>Okay, here goes the second summary, started it a bit late IMHO, maybe I should try taking notes in a draft when I feel like there is something important in the month.</p> +<p>Okay, here goes the second summary, started it a bit late <abbr title="in my humble opinion">IMHO</abbr>, maybe I should try taking notes in a draft when I feel like there is something important in the month.</p> <h2>Wayland</h2> <p>I finally switched to wayland, full time for my laptop and just for some tests on my desktop. I didn't found a way to fix <a href="https://github.com/waymonad/waymonad">waymonad</a> for it to work on my machines so I went with Sway, which is quite nice yet lacks few things and in another way has too much stuff.</p> <p>I ended up discovering with a bug that a window could resize itself out of it's allocated space. And in Sway it is quite invisible because the borders aren't updated, yet it will catch the mouse events. This quite reminds me of one reason on why I really love <a href="http://xmonad.org">XMonad</a> by comparison to <a href="https://i3wm.org/">i3</a>: XMonad doesn't listen by default to windows asking to basically manage themselves, XMonad is the only one that should manage them (there might be few exceptions given that it's Xorg but still).</p> @@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ <p>Still haven't managed to get perl from pkgsrc to work on my phone, even with seriously hacking the Makefile. I guess I'll try it with Gentoo/Prefix instead as SailfishOS build receipies are based on shell and I'm much more familiar on how ebuilds are working than pkgsrc</p> <p>Revamping <a href="https://github.com/YoloSwagTeam/HackerAgenda">HackerAgenda</a> is still in my todo but I've quite been avoiding it as it's in python and I failed to get it to work in it's current state. Will see if I manage to fix that.</p> <p>I quite failed to continue Russian on Duolingo, it's too much in a homework-like way and I haven't looked for Russian media to read, so just been using wiktionary from time to time on what I have in some of my search results and fediverse posts</p> -<p><a href="https://queer.hacktivis.me/notice/9kYUHxkliOpF68AnIm">Fediverse post for comments</a>, published on 2019-07-06T01:45:00Z, last updated on 2019-07-06T01:57:00Z</p> +<p><a href="https://queer.hacktivis.me/notice/9kYUHxkliOpF68AnIm">Fediverse post for comments</a>, published on 2019-07-06T01:45:00Z, last updated on 2019-07-06T02:00:00Z</p> </article> diff --git a/feed.atom b/feed.atom @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="/articles/2019-06%20Summary"/> <id>https://hacktivis.me/articles/2019-06%20Summary</id> <published>2019-07-06T01:45:00Z</published> - <updated>2019-07-06T01:57:00Z</updated> + <updated>2019-07-06T02:00:00Z</updated> <content type="xhtml"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <!--#include file="/articles/2019-06 Summary.xhtml"--> </div></content>