I broke my Atom feed by editing some of my entries to have the back link on top. I thought gemfeed uses the file creation time, but actually that's something HFS+ specific and the ctime is changed when metadata is changed, or something. Anyway, I decided to use a yyyy-MM-dd_title.gemini filename structure to avoid this in the future. Breaking all existing links, but hey. This is my playground. I'm not trying to be perfect.
Lots of discussions on the mailing list today. Or maybe not today, but I was offline for some days so I've been reading up last night and today.
I was considering a Gemini specific static site generator in the past and I should think about it some more. Zola is great for the web, but most of it is basically dead code for Gemini. I wrote a PR for non-HTML support for it but became disillusioned even myself. Zola is great for HTML and it should be for HTML.
But enough about Gemini. That's boring and this is supposed to be *content*, not meta commentary about the technology platform this content is served on.
I went for a ~50k bike ride today. Around the Sipoonkorpi national park on paved roads. It was hugely more comfortable than on the (shorter) unpaved roads I tried in June. I'm dreaming of a proper brevet one day. I should be capable of one on paper, but these 2-3 hour rides I've been on have been too taxing. I guess the hard part starts after the first hour and a half anyway, so plenty of these short-but-not-too-short rides shall be good practice.
Next week my wife will be back to work and I'm going to visit family with the kids. I'd love to read and code but I might be too tired once the kids are asleep... Well, at least there will be a four hour drive each way and we're listening to The Hobbit audiobook. It's great to have kids' books that you like yourself.