@ Adrian Tritschler · Tuesday, Dec 9, 2003 · 1 minute read · Update at Dec 9, 2003 ·
I think I’ve got enough of a hang of this RDF stuff to start adding it in here… My FoaF file has been present for quite a while, but now it’s got links to http://ajft.org/index.rdf. One thing I can’t seem to make up my mind about is whether to munge together all the RDF data about individual pages, images and indexes into one big file a’la Norman Walsh’s “knows.rdf, or to keep all the bits seperate, and link between them with rdfs:seeAlso. I think I’ll choose the latter.
Ho hum, another day, another stupid motorist tries to drive into me while she’s chatting on the phone. White Ford, a Festiva or something like that, PRZ-291.
Adrian Tritschler's stuff
My website, an agglomerative mess, probably half-eaten by a grue
Vanity site? Technology experiment? Learning tool? Blog? Journal? Diary? Photo album? I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you…
I experiment. I play. I write and I take pictures. Some of the site is organised around topics, other parts are organized by date, then there’s always the cross-references between them.
Its all been here a fairly long time. Like the papers on my desk, or the books on the bedside table, the pile just grew… and it all grew without much plan or structure. I try not to break URLs, so historical oddities abound.
Long ago it started as a learning experiment with a few static HTML pages, then I added a bit of server-side includes and some very ugly PHP. A hand-built journal/blog on top of that PHP, then a few experiments in moving to various static publishing systems. I’ve never wanted a database-based blogging engine, so over the years I’ve tried PHP, nanoblogger, emacs-muse, silkpage and docbook before settling on Emacs Org mode for writing and jekyll for publishing. But the itch remained… I never really liked jekyll and the ruby underneath always seemed so much black magic. So now the latest incarnation is Org mode and hugo.