Hi, welcome! This is my website. I'm a software developer. I love Free Software and Open Source Software, and all of my projects are available for anyone to use. I also would love for anyone to contribute to any of them. I can’t promise your contribution will be merged, but I can promise it will be considered and greatly appreciated regardless.
After reading [[https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden][My blog is a digital garden, not a blog]] by [[https://joelhooks.com/][Joel Hooks]] I'm fascinated by the idea of seeing my website as a digital garden. As opposed to a newspaper where people come and find out all the latest news about what I've been up to. I have no interest in providing a news service.
I really want to just write, even if it isn't useful for anyone. I have a [[https://blog.ryuslash.org][blog]] as well. It’s running on [[https://wingolog.org/projects/tekuti/][tekuti]].
[[https://www.masteringemacs.org/][Mastering Emacs]] seems to do this. The front page is not a list of posts by date, but it seems just an excerpt from the very last one and then some paragraphs about different good articles on the site.
The first topic I pay any attention to of course has to be [[file:emacs.org][Emacs]]. I write all the content for this site in Emacs, I try to work as much as I can in Emacs, and I have a couple of small contributions to Emacs. My blog features a [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/tags/emacs][tag]] about it, specifically with its own [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/feed/atom?with=emacs][feed]] you can subscribe to, in case that’s the only thing you’re interested in.
Every so often I get really drawn to remaking my entire configuration into a [[file:literate-programming.org][Literate Programming]] style. See my [[file:config/rincewind.org][latest attempt]] and also my [[file:bootstrap.org][literate build files]] for this website.