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  <updated>2021-12-06T22:51:14+0800</updated>
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  <title>kapsyël</title>
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    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/jyutcitzi.gmi"/>
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    <updated>2021-12-06T22:50:26+0800</updated>
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    <title>Opinions on Jyutcitzi</title>
    <summary>
      Over on Twitter there is a new script in development for one of the
      languages I speak, Cantonese. It is called jyutcitzi (&quot;yuet chit
      chi&quot;, in a more anglophone-friendly Romanisation scheme) They are all
      over conventional social media, and I&apos;ll link a few here:
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      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/scheduler.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/scheduler.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-11-25T22:33:05+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:f4bea301-3619-3939-8771-7f3aa3458bdd</id>
    <title>Dual-wielding planners</title>
    <summary>
      I have multiple organisational systems, and they work in
      complementary ways. There is a digital setup which is centred on
      org-mode, and an analogue planner or two which I bought commercially.
      I&apos;ll describe how I ended up with this setup here, and also comment
      on the setup itself and why I continue to use it despite whatever
      flaws it might have.
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    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/gem-org-odt.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/gem-org-odt.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-11-22T11:04:42+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:602080ab-b3ec-382c-86cc-8b71fb758d42</id>
    <title>Writing all four ways</title>
    <summary>
      Over the last few months I&apos;ve written articles in several different
      ways, although the final product is not very easy to tell. Having now
      performed this experiment (?), I can now discuss my reflections on
      how each of the writing methods felt like, and how I&apos;m going to
      continue going forward.
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    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/ujmj.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/ujmj.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-11-11T20:33:34+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:736106f0-4bcc-3823-9255-674e25565d7b</id>
    <title>Ùzje Mahjong</title>
    <summary>
      Ùzje mahjong is a mahjong variant that is designed primarily for my
      conworld, Ùzje. It is supposed to be a combination of a number of
      other variants, along with a number of idiosyncratic changes that are
      there just to be difficult. This document is not a complete document
      of Ùzje mahjong, but rather a list of key differences that
      distinguish it from other variants. In general, you should be able to
      play the game if you have this document and some knowledge of either
      Riichi mahjong or HKOS.
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    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/aesthetic.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/aesthetic.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-11-05T17:15:19+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:555d9cea-8ef7-3816-8090-ffdbad45d185</id>
    <title>A particular aesthetic</title>
    <summary>
      One particular aesthetic that has always struck me ever since I grew
      up can be found in the textbooks that my school uses (and most other
      schools use).
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
    </author>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/energy-competition.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/energy-competition.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-10-23T15:57:38+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:3d2215b0-f25f-3424-8df2-7ee2956cd68c</id>
    <title>Kvetching about Bitcoin – a quantitative approach</title>
    <summary>
      There had been no small amount of consternation about how
      cryptocurrency and its current uses eats up a lot of power for
      relatively little gain. However, a Twitter post has made me realise
      just how little of a number sense I have on this particular subject:
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
    </author>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/twitch-stats.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/twitch-stats.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-10-09T22:42:17+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:7210075b-8dd9-31d5-b846-d5f45a75020c</id>
    <title>Twitch earnings and the Zipfian distribution</title>
    <summary>
      Recently there was the Twitch leaks that someone packaged the
      earnings subset of into a neat space-separated file. Since it’s so
      easily read by machine I decided to do some simple graphs with it.
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/notation.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/notation.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-10-03T22:09:18+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:afa2bc53-f0a6-3de3-b2fa-a5e054f22e88</id>
    <title>Using notation to understand the world</title>
    <summary>
      Notation is the idea that an arbitrary object can be represented by
      some other abstract object. A specific type of notation, which is the
      one most people would understand in the conventional sense of the
      word “notation”, is when the object doing the representing is
      written. Commonly seen examples of notation include those that
      represent maths, music, electrical circuits and even lists of
      key-presses. In this article I discuss how notation has shaped my
      understanding of things, and also propose a notation-oriented way of
      understanding something.
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
    </author>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/re/power-of-git.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/re/power-of-git.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-09-21T13:50:15+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:dc7bc220-0b7e-38fc-8591-b3ff34f7c00b</id>
    <title>Re: Finally Understanding the Power of Git</title>
    <summary>
      This was greatly eye-opening to me. The list of remotes inside the
      whole thing has always been a bit underused to me, but you have just
      outlined the exact use case for the whole thing.
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/monetising-conlangs.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/monetising-conlangs.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-09-17T23:38:55+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:058e3984-2473-3c0c-9213-2b915a37445f</id>
    <title>Monetising conlangs</title>
    <summary>
      I have a small idea about how to use a conlang to get money. It&apos;s not
      something that I have done, but it is something that I am capable of
      doing in a technical sense.
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    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/article-conventions.gmi"/>
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    <updated>2021-09-04T22:50:28+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:3e3e28f1-d4d8-3b7a-a6fc-58e98a90a216</id>
    <title>Some article formatting standards for gemtext</title>
    <summary>
      I have noticed that I have followed a somewhat stricter syntax when
      writing in Gemtext, so in this rather short article I will describe
      it.
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
    </author>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/digits-10-and-11.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/digits-10-and-11.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-08-28T20:30:50+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:604fba54-299d-3853-ac3f-c5fa5150488f</id>
    <title>My digits 10 and 11</title>
    <summary>
      Throughout all of my conlanging and occasionally my maths writing, it
      is sometimes needed to add extra glyphs to represent digits in bases
      greater than 10.
    </summary>
    <author>
      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
    </author>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <link href="gemini://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/language-list.gmi"/>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://isoraqathedh.pollux.casa/language-list.gmi"/>
    <updated>2021-08-28T11:48:03+0800</updated>
    <id>urn:uuid:a5a5cf51-08b5-3601-b3a1-90169f88e9e5</id>
    <title>Language list</title>
    <summary>
      This is a list of conlangs that I maintain. It represents the sum
      total of all work since about 2008.
    </summary>
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      <name>isoraqathedh</name>
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