On the web, in the “... “(3 dots) menu, you can find the “Edit Metadata” section where you can edit the title, author, description, and publication date.
So my #website has two main sections: #articles & #blog posts. Articles on technical stuff for general audiences, while blog posts are about stuff that happened in my life and are more written to be read by people who know me.
(Also some creative #writing but this isnt about her)
But stuff I want to write doesn't always fit into either category... Sometimes I want to write something weird and whimsical, something about my day, or just a couple sentences about something that's been on my mind. I watch weird films sometimes and it'd be cool to put reviews on my site. Etc
I'm inspired by Ken Perlin's blog (guy who invented Perlin noise). He writes a couple paragraphs pretty much every single day, just about whatever. http://blog.kenperlin.com/
Anyway, I'm just wondering if there's a better way to organize my site. Maybe I should add a third #journal category for random semi-regular posts, or maybe I should put everything in one pile like Ken Perlin, or maybe something else? Idk
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