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Clean up a few posts

Colin Powell 2 anni fa
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onec.org

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 #+TITLE: onec
 #+TODO: IDEA(i) DRAFT(d) | PUBLISHED(p)
-#+hugo_base_dir: ./.export/hugo/onec.me/
+#+hugo_base_dir: ./
 #+hugo_section: ./post
 
 * Life :@life:
@@ -148,9 +148,10 @@ The hike ended up being almost two miles and was through some really pretty
 paths. I would definitely enjoy hiking on Sears Island again.
 
 * Self-hosting :@selfhosting
-** DRAFT Self-hosted weather stations
+** PUBLISHED Self-hosted weather station
+CLOSED: [2023-01-24 Tue 12:06]
 :PROPERTIES:
-:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: self-hosted-weather-stations
+:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: self-hosted-weather-station
 :END:
 
 For a few years now, I've had a cobbled together weather station using Ecowitt
@@ -738,13 +739,31 @@ CLOSED: [2018-08-20 Mon 22:06]
 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: reading-lists
 :END:
 
-Oh Goodreads. Your website is a cluttered mess. Your UX hasn't been improved in years. The only value I derive from keeping my reading list on you is that my friends can see what I'm reading. Which is a neat trick, but since I've mostly given up on Facebook too, it not really enough to keep me.
-
-I was an early adopter of Goodreads, but my life has taken a turn towards the personal and the text-based. I use Emacs (via [spacemacs](spacemacs.org)) as much as I can. Org-mode might be the single most impressive IDEA rendered into software I've ever seen. It simply makes the things I use on a regular basis more powerful and expressive, which is not something I can say for Word, Twitter, or Chrome.  Those are merely tools. They don't amplify my ability to document and create.
-
-Really the post /[Leaving Goodreads](https://lepisma.github.io/2017/06/29/leaving-goodreads/index.html)/ is what convinced me to go, one more time, back to my reading list in org mode. But the killer feature this time around was [ox-hugo](https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/), which allows me to easily dump Org-mode subtrees into a hugo-powered blog directory. A simple ~rsync~ later and I can publish random subtrees, including book reviews!
-
-The whole thing is so elegant, I couldn't have dreamed up the process if I had tried. The whole thing was truly an evolution of tools, and one that was only possible because each tool, Emacs, spacemacs, org-mode, hugo, ox-hugo, does it's job so elegantly.
+Oh Goodreads. Your website is a cluttered mess. Your UX hasn't been improved in
+years. The only value I derive from keeping my reading list on you is that my
+friends can see what I'm reading. Which is a neat trick, but since I've mostly
+given up on Facebook too, it not really enough to keep me.
+
+I was an early adopter of Goodreads, but my life has taken a turn towards the
+personal and the text-based. I use Emacs (via [spacemacs](spacemacs.org)) as
+much as I can. Org-mode might be the single most impressive IDEA rendered into
+software I've ever seen. It simply makes the things I use on a regular basis
+more powerful and expressive, which is not something I can say for Word,
+Twitter, or Chrome. Those are merely tools. They don't amplify my ability to
+document and create.
+
+Really the post /[Leaving
+Goodreads](https://lepisma.github.io/2017/06/29/leaving-goodreads/index.html)/
+is what convinced me to go, one more time, back to my reading list in org mode.
+But the killer feature this time around was
+[ox-hugo](https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/), which allows me to easily dump Org-mode
+subtrees into a hugo-powered blog directory. A simple ~rsync~ later and I can
+publish random subtrees, including book reviews!
+
+The whole thing is so elegant, I couldn't have dreamed up the process if I had
+tried. The whole thing was truly an evolution of tools, and one that was only
+possible because each tool, Emacs, spacemacs, org-mode, hugo, ox-hugo, does it's
+job so elegantly.
 
 ** PUBLISHED Spacemacs :spacemacs:tools:
 :PROPERTIES: