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Welcome to the personal site for Dylan Moonfire[1] (aka D. Moonfire). As part of a network of related sites, you can find various ramblings and explorations of whatever topic seems to interest me at the time. Sometimes they don't go anywhere, sometimes they are just to solve an itch, and other times just enjoying writing or the process of writing.
Beyond that, I am a polymath (Renaissance Man, jack-of-all-trades) and a voracious learner. I like to say that “I'm a large repository of useless knowledge” that ties into almost everything I do.
I also post the last five years of my blog. Since I believe that people change drastically over the years, what I wrote about beyond that is increasingly “not me”. For topics that I bring back time and time again, I move them into my garden (above) instead where they stand as an evergreen topic.
2023-06-27 Fedran Infrastructure Redux
2023-06-24 Fedran Infrastructure
2023-05-13 NixOS, Gitea/Forgejo, and Catppuccin
2023-05-01 Things Moving Forward
2023-04-15 Obligations Hanging Over Me
2023-03-15 Rumors of my dead garden links were exaggerated
2023-02-13 Package Management - Dependencies
2023-02-12 Package Management - Identifiers
2023-02-08 Package Management - Versions
2023-02-07 Package Management - Introduction
2023-01-29 A Week of Dependencies plus Nor Curse Be Found 13
A digital garden is a collection of thoughts and ideas that are arranged in a manner that makes sense to me. They are frequently a consolidation of posts, but are presented topically instead of chronological.
Moonfire Games is my “umbrella” for programming and gaming projects and has its own site.
Writing has been a big part of my life, more so with a conscious decision made in 2010. As such, I have a number of places where my writing is posted for you to read. The biggest is Fedran, my high fantasy/steampunk setting that I have focused on for over a decade. I also have a smattering of random stories that popped up over the years.
When it comes to myself, I'm fluid about most things including my pronouns. If you want, assign me one that you think is appropriate. If you don't, then using he/him and they/them are both good enough for me.
Personally, I fall back to they/them when I'm unsure of the pronouns of the person I'm addressing. When I do, I strive to use the correct one but I struggle with inferring identities. This means changing appearances, avatars, or handles will increase the chance I drop back to they/them until I can “remap” again.
Below are various useful links within this site and to related sites (not all have been converted over to Gemini).