I thought I would post about the resources that I have had the privilege to
+refer to, in trying out the static-site generator Jekyll and one of the themes
+for it, Poole.
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Mr. Rogbeer is from Mauritius but not ~rogbeer
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+ 2018-10-04T04:48:57+00:00http://tilde.townTony Chen
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+ Setting this up with Jekyll
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+ 2018-10-04T00:00:00+00:00
+ http://tilde.town/2018/10/04/jekyll
+ <p>I thought I would post about the resources that I have had the privilege to
+refer to, in trying out the static-site generator Jekyll and one of the themes
+for it, Poole.</p>
+
+<h3 id="resources">Resources</h3>
+
+<p>In no particular order,</p>
+
+<ol>
+ <li>Lande, J. (2014). ‘How I Created a Beautiful and Minimal Blog Using Jekyll, Github Pages, and poole’. URL: <a href="http://joshualande.com/jekyll-github-pages-poole">http://joshualande.com/jekyll-github-pages-poole</a>. Accessed URL on 4th Oct 2018.</li>
+ <li>Resi. (2017). ‘Jekyll and tilde.town’. In <em>tilde.town</em> (Issue 2), pp. 5 to 9. URL: <a href="https://github.com/tildetown/zine/blob/master/issue_2/zine.pdf">https://github.com/tildetown/zine/blob/master/issue_2/zine.pdf</a>. Accessed URL on 4th OCt 2018.</li>
+ <li>Parker. (2014). ‘Clearing Up Confusion Around baseurl – Again’. URL: <a href="https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/">https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/</a>. Accessed URL on 4th Oct 2018.</li>
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A new way? nineteenth of March 2018: Night
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When did it become an assumption that I have to have a password on the
-Internet or even my desktop-computer? I was inspired to think if
-something has gone wrong, in the design of Internet-and-computer
-technologies, when I realised that an engineering problem - how to
-display certain information on a web-site - could possibly be solved by
-letting users run commands on the server (as opposed as viewing data on
-a client) Passwords, levels of privilege, ‘admininistrator-rights’ -
-don’t all these scream ‘I don’t trust you. I don’t trust others’ Now is
-that what I want in my life, I ask. Do I want to indirectly say ‘I don’t
-trust others’ every time I use a technology. Or do I want to spend time
-building (trust in) relationships that arguably are made and broken by
-(mutual) trust. Does using technology necessarily mean that I have to
-give up on trust and/or trust-building. Is it possible we could find a
-new way to use technology so that we find the satisfaction (and
-intimacy) that comes from a rewarding relationship with a something. A
-god. A business-partner. So on and so forth.
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I thought I would post about the resources that I have had the privilege to
+refer to, in trying out the static-site generator Jekyll and one of the themes
+for it, Poole.
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When did it become an assumption that I have to have a password on the
+Internet or even my desktop-computer? I was inspired to think if
+something has gone wrong, in the design of Internet-and-computer
+technologies, when I realised that an engineering problem - how to
+display certain information on a web-site - could possibly be solved by
+letting users run commands on the server (as opposed as viewing data on
+a client) Passwords, levels of privilege, ‘admininistrator-rights’ -
+don’t all these scream ‘I don’t trust you. I don’t trust others’ Now is
+that what I want in my life, I ask. Do I want to indirectly say ‘I don’t
+trust others’ every time I use a technology. Or do I want to spend time
+building (trust in) relationships that arguably are made and broken by
+(mutual) trust. Does using technology necessarily mean that I have to
+give up on trust and/or trust-building. Is it possible we could find a
+new way to use technology so that we find the satisfaction (and
+intimacy) that comes from a rewarding relationship with a something. A
+god. A business-partner. So on and so forth.
And of course they have to find out their own way.
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Kodo Suzuki Roshi said that adults have to become like children, and children have to become like adults,
-for children to grow. Apparently, he said that.
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If I were a foster parent of all these lovable children in the world, my impending death is something
-I have to deal with. Preparations have to be made for other people to help all these children grow,
-so that my death will not stop their growth.
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Yes, as Jobs said, death means having to tell your children what you thought you would
-have the rest of your life so tell.
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THere is a temple called Antaiji in Japan. The people there practice zazen that is good for nothing.
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There is a person who is helping people to find a suitable livelihood. She also practises Zen. Her
-book is a work-in-progress. It is predicted to be published in Fall 2017. Her name is Maia Duerr.
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There are people who teach Zen in Singapore. Their names are Vivienne and Boey Wah Keong.
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They will do what I amy not have the time to do. At least, they can do what I may run out of time to do.
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Zazen is good for nothing. It is the way to liberate-save suffering people-human. Suzuki Roshi
-said that.
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And of course they have to find out their own way.
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Kodo Suzuki Roshi said that adults have to become like children, and children have to become like adults,
+for children to grow. Apparently, he said that.
+
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If I were a foster parent of all these lovable children in the world, my impending death is something
+I have to deal with. Preparations have to be made for other people to help all these children grow,
+so that my death will not stop their growth.
+
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Yes, as Jobs said, death means having to tell your children what you thought you would
+have the rest of your life so tell.
+
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THere is a temple called Antaiji in Japan. The people there practice zazen that is good for nothing.
+
+
There is a person who is helping people to find a suitable livelihood. She also practises Zen. Her
+book is a work-in-progress. It is predicted to be published in Fall 2017. Her name is Maia Duerr.
+
+
There are people who teach Zen in Singapore. Their names are Vivienne and Boey Wah Keong.
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They will do what I amy not have the time to do. At least, they can do what I may run out of time to do.
+
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Zazen is good for nothing. It is the way to liberate-save suffering people-human. Suzuki Roshi
+said that.