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<index> <article href="colors.xml" category="1"> <title>On Colors</title> <summary>I write a little something about using color names vs using hex codes on this site</summary> </article> <article href="thisisnot.xml" category="2"> <title>This is not a resume</title> <summary>This website isn't here so that I can show potential employers how awesome I am. They don't even know about it.</summary> </article> <article href="webmaster.xml" category="1"> <title>Build A Website</title> <summary>You should build a website. It's not that hard, and it makes the Web a better place.</summary> </article> <article href="trust.xml" category="2"> <title>You Shouldn't Trust Me</title> <summary>I make the case that you shouldn't trust every website on the Internet by default.</summary> </article> <article href="speedrun.xml" category="3"> <title>On Speedruns</title> <summary>I talk a little bit about watching video game speedruns.</summary> </article> <article href="content.xml" category="1"> <title>On Becoming Internet Famous</title> <summary>I failed (repeatedly) at becoming Internet Famous. I've grown to accept it, and I go over some reasons why.</summary> </article> <article href="resources.xml" category="1"> <title>On respecting your visitors' computing resources</title> <summary>I lay out some reasons (and a bad analogy) why websites are obligated to be as well-written and as efficient as possible</summary> </article> <article href="blogs.xml" category="2"> <title>On blogs</title> <summary>Almost every website now is a blog (except this one), I lay out some of the differences and make an argument that traditional websites are better in some ways</summary> </article>

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