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commit: b5c22098999be1acea2347c2440d33ae8f916cb0
parent f11ee3551ecadf2d24f52620458dac7de24df193
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Wed, 15 Dec 2021 10:37:23 +0100

Typo fix

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diff --git a/content/blog/Status-update-December-2021.gmi b/content/blog/Status-update-December-2021.gmi @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Greetings! It has been a cold and wet month here in Amsterdam, much like the rest of them, as another period of FOSS progress rolls on by. I have been taking it a little bit easier this month, and may continue to take some time off in the coming weeks, so I can have a best of a rest for the holidays. However, I do have some progress to report, so let’s get to it. +Greetings! It has been a cold and wet month here in Amsterdam, much like the rest of them, as another period of FOSS progress rolls on by. I have been taking it a little bit easier this month, and may continue to take some time off in the coming weeks, so I can have a bit of a rest for the holidays. However, I do have some progress to report, so let’s get to it. In programming language progress, we’ve continued to see improvement in cryptography, with more AES cipher modes and initial work on AES-NI support for Intel processors, as well as support for HMAC and blake2b. Improved support for linking with C libraries has also landed, which is the basis of a few third-party libraries which are starting to appear, such as bindings to libui. I have also started working on bindings to SDL2, which I am using to make a little tetromino game. diff --git a/content/blog/Status-update-December-2021.md b/content/blog/Status-update-December-2021.md @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ --- title: Status update, December 2021 date: 2021-12-15 +outputs: [html, gemtext] --- Greetings! It has been a cold and wet month here in Amsterdam, much like the rest of them, as another period of FOSS progress rolls on by. I have been taking it a little bit easier this month, and may continue to take some time off in the -coming weeks, so I can have a best of a rest for the holidays. However, I do +coming weeks, so I can have a bit of a rest for the holidays. However, I do have some progress to report, so let's get to it. In programming language progress, we've continued to see improvement in