commit: b945364cb7064764ba49fd833b640fb9539d9e6d
parent 23f0443eb22c13472efdc3505f87ee6daccdab28
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 10:30:34 +0200
Status update: correct temporal anomaly
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diff --git a/content/blog/Status-update-May-2022.md b/content/blog/Status-update-May-2022.md
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ date: 2022-05-16
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This was an exciting month: [the Hare programming language] is a secret no more!
-You can now [try out] the programming language I first teased [almost one year
-ago] and [tell me what you think](mailto:sir@cmpwn.com). I hope you like it! I'm
+You can now [try out] the programming language I first teased [over a year ago]
+and [tell me what you think](mailto:sir@cmpwn.com). I hope you like it! I'm
quite pleased with it so far.
[the Hare programming language]: https://harelang.org
[try out]: https://harelang.org/tutorials/introduction/
-[almost one year ago]: /2021/03/19/A-new-systems-language.html
+[over a year ago]: /2021/03/19/A-new-systems-language.html
One thing Hare has done is allow me to unshelve several projects which were
blocked pending the availability of a suitable language to write them in. I have