Skinny Lines and Flat Colors

I blog so others can suffer too.Keep me posting
Kev Quirk asks:
Why do you blog?
I usually answer Why are you like that questions — which I get asked with some frequency, for good or ill — with “I can’t help it. It’s in my nature.” The constant puttering, interspersed with oversharing that ranges from instructive to awkward? That’s just me. I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t do that.
But this came across my RSS feed, and it works too.
inv note --title='inv note'
Don’t mind me. I’m just trying an experiment with using Invoke for my site workflow instead of Make.
$ inv serve
SHOW_INFO=1 hugo server --buildDrafts --bind 0.0.0.0 --navigateToChanged
...
Press Ctrl+C to stop
But that’s boring on its own. Here. Have a drawing.
I’ll probably make a proper blog post about Invoke later. Meanwhile, checkout the docs on Getting started.
inv publish
A paraphrased conversation:
That’s one of her drawings superimposed over one of my drawings.
She loved it.
Better than my original plan of business cards. Twitter handle – which already consists of my name, saving a little ink – and site URL, accompanied by a favorite drawing. Don’t need much more than that for the first batch.
Ello? I only remember you exist because of your emails. Delete account.
MeWe? No API. Delete account.
Instagram? No API. Awful link handling. Delete account. Delete —del— I said “delete” dammit.
Maybe later. Uninstalled from my phone at least.
Oh right, speaking of emails. Classmates. What a terrible idea that was. Nostalgia is not my strong suit. Delete account.
That one took a minute.
Facebook? Well, that’s my main contact for too many folks. I can uninstall it though.