I believe this is cleaner than using “this post” that is completely uninformative.
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ryuslash's website
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.
Gardening
After reading My blog is a digital garden, not a blog by 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 blog as well. It’s running on tekuti.
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.
Emacs
The first topic I pay any attention to of course has to be 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 tag about it, specifically with its own feed you can subscribe to, in case that’s the only thing you’re interested in.
My literate configuration
Every so often I get really drawn to remaking my entire configuration into a Literate Programming style. See my latest attempt.