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authorXe Iaso <me@christine.website>2022-05-26 13:44:47 -0400
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blog: update to xeiaso.net
Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@christine.website>
-rw-r--r--blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-2021-02-15.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/backslash-kubernetes-2021-01-03.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/broken-database-schemas-2022-01-10.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/career-advice-2019-06-18.markdown4
-rw-r--r--blog/change-2021-10-20.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/dont-look-into-the-light-2019-10-06.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/drone-kubernetes-cd-2020-07-10.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/excited-for-2022-2021-12-28.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/fun-with-redirection-2021-09-22.markdown4
-rw-r--r--blog/get-going-hello-world-2019-10-28.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/h-language-2019-06-30.markdown14
-rw-r--r--blog/how-http-requests-work-2020-05-19.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/how-i-start-rust-2020-03-15.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/i-was-wrong-about-nix-2020-02-10.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/irc-stuff-nixos-2021-05-29.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25.markdown10
-rw-r--r--blog/my-homelab-2021-06-08.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/new-adventures-2020-10-24.markdown4
-rw-r--r--blog/new-site-2016-12-18.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/nix-flakes-2-2022-02-27.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/nixos-discord-webhook-2020-11-30.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/nixos-vr-hell-2021-12-02.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/old-articles-2019-01-17.markdown10
-rw-r--r--blog/olin-2-the-future-09-5-2018.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/olin-progress-2019-12-14.markdown4
-rw-r--r--blog/pahi-benchmarks-2020-03-26.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/paranoid-nixos-2021-07-18.markdown6
-rw-r--r--blog/paranoid-nixos-aws-2021-08-11.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/plurality-driven-development-2019-08-04.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/pomodoro-2022-02-19.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/progressive-webapp-conversion-2019-01-26.markdown8
-rw-r--r--blog/reconlangmo-2-phonology-writing-2020-05-08.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/reconlangmo-6-lexicon-2020-05-22.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/reconlangmo-7-discourse-2020-05-25.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/recruiters-correct-name-2022-04-01.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/rss-feed-generation-2017-03-29.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/rtmp-server-setup-2020-01-11.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/rust-crates-go-stdlib-2020-09-27.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-1-2019-04-02.markdown6
-rw-r--r--blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown8
-rw-r--r--blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-3-2019-04-11.markdown8
-rw-r--r--blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-4-2019-04-16.markdown8
-rw-r--r--blog/site-update-2021-12-19.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/site-update-patron-page-fixed.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/spaceship-adventure-2021-08-19.markdown4
-rw-r--r--blog/spellblade-chapter-1-2021-10-11.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/sqlite-json-munge-2022-01-04.markdown8
-rw-r--r--blog/templeos-2-god-the-rng-2019-05-30.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/the-origin-of-h-2015-12-14.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/thoughts-on-nix-2020-01-28.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/v-vvork-in-progress-2020-01-03.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/various-updates-2020-11-18.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/vlang-update-2020-06-17.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/wasmcloud-progress-2019-12-08.markdown10
-rw-r--r--blog/we-have-go-2.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/webassembly-talk-video-posted-2019-08-15.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/webmention-support-2020-12-02.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/when-then-zen-2019-01-20.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/when-then-zen-anapana-2018-08-15.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/xesite-app-stores-2021-06-26.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/zsa-moonlander-first-impressions-2020-10-27.markdown2
-rw-r--r--blog/zsa-moonlander-review-2020-11-06.markdown4
65 files changed, 108 insertions, 108 deletions
diff --git a/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05.markdown b/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05.markdown
index ed00507..d258702 100644
--- a/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05.markdown
+++ b/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05.markdown
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags:
---
[*Last time in the christine dot website cinematic
-universe:*](https://christine.website/blog/unix-domain-sockets-2021-04-01)
+universe:*](https://xeiaso.net/blog/unix-domain-sockets-2021-04-01)
*Unix sockets started to be used to grace the cluster. Things were at peace.
Then, a realization came through:*
diff --git a/blog/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-2021-02-15.markdown b/blog/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-2021-02-15.markdown
index 16450d1..91fc9a7 100644
--- a/blog/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-2021-02-15.markdown
+++ b/blog/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-2021-02-15.markdown
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ up being the _worst_ experience that I have using an aarch64 MacBook.
[This website](https://github.com/Xe/site) is a fairly complicated webapp
written in Rust. As such it makes for a fairly decent compile stress test. I'm
going to do a compile test against my [Ryzen
-3600](https://christine.website/blog/nixos-desktop-flow-2020-04-25) with this M1
+3600](https://xeiaso.net/blog/nixos-desktop-flow-2020-04-25) with this M1
MacBook Air.
My tower is running this version of Rust:
diff --git a/blog/backslash-kubernetes-2021-01-03.markdown b/blog/backslash-kubernetes-2021-01-03.markdown
index 7a6841e..c630d48 100644
--- a/blog/backslash-kubernetes-2021-01-03.markdown
+++ b/blog/backslash-kubernetes-2021-01-03.markdown
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ server, my kubernetes cluster and my dokku server:
- hlang -> https://h.christine.website
- mi -> https://mi.within.website
- printerfacts -> https://printerfacts.cetacean.club
-- xesite -> https://christine.website
+- xesite -> https://xeiaso.net
- graphviz -> https://graphviz.christine.website
- idp -> https://idp.christine.website
- oragono -> ircs://irc.within.website:6697/
diff --git a/blog/broken-database-schemas-2022-01-10.markdown b/blog/broken-database-schemas-2022-01-10.markdown
index 05c1bca..0b9558b 100644
--- a/blog/broken-database-schemas-2022-01-10.markdown
+++ b/blog/broken-database-schemas-2022-01-10.markdown
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ for this:
```
Xe Iaso (zi ai-uh-so)
-https://christine.website
+https://xeiaso.net
.i la budza pu cusku lu
<<.i ko snura .i ko kanro
diff --git a/blog/career-advice-2019-06-18.markdown b/blog/career-advice-2019-06-18.markdown
index fff5668..849db3c 100644
--- a/blog/career-advice-2019-06-18.markdown
+++ b/blog/career-advice-2019-06-18.markdown
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Your website should include at least the following things:
- Links to or words about projects of yours that you are proud of
- Some contact information (an email address is a good idea too)
-If you feel comfortable doing so, I'd also suggest putting your [resume](https://christine.website/resume)
+If you feel comfortable doing so, I'd also suggest putting your [resume](https://xeiaso.net/resume)
on this site too. Even if it's just got your foodservice jobs or education
history (including your high school diploma if need be).
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ not.
## Make a Tech Blog On That Site
This has been the single biggest thing to help me grow professionally. I regularly
-put [articles](https://christine.website/blog) on my blog, sometimes not even about
+put [articles](https://xeiaso.net/blog) on my blog, sometimes not even about
technology topics. Even if you are writing about your take on something people have
already written about, it's still good practice. Your early posts are going to be
rough. It's normal to not be an expert when starting out in a new skill.
diff --git a/blog/change-2021-10-20.markdown b/blog/change-2021-10-20.markdown
index 9e391a3..2ee868e 100644
--- a/blog/change-2021-10-20.markdown
+++ b/blog/change-2021-10-20.markdown
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ by it. That attempt to come out failed and I was put into Christian
writing down my thoughts in a journal to this day.
So that day I hit "send" on [the
-email](https://christine.website/blog/coming-out-2015-12-01) was mortally
+email](https://xeiaso.net/blog/coming-out-2015-12-01) was mortally
terrifying. All that fear from so long ago came raging up to the surface and I
was left in a crying and vulnerable state. However it ended up being a good kind
of cry, the healing kind.
diff --git a/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25.markdown b/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25.markdown
index b3e73df..a216600 100644
--- a/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25.markdown
+++ b/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25.markdown
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ named [dyson][dyson] in order to help me manage Terraform as well as create
Kubernetes manifests from [a template][template]. This works for the majority of
my apps, but it is difficult to extend at this point for a few reasons:
-[cultk8s]: https://christine.website/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07
+[cultk8s]: https://xeiaso.net/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07
[dyson]: https://github.com/Xe/within-terraform/tree/master/dyson
[template]: https://github.com/Xe/within-terraform/blob/master/dyson/src/dysonPkg/deployment_with_ingress.yaml
diff --git a/blog/dont-look-into-the-light-2019-10-06.markdown b/blog/dont-look-into-the-light-2019-10-06.markdown
index caf3305..43f2ae4 100644
--- a/blog/dont-look-into-the-light-2019-10-06.markdown
+++ b/blog/dont-look-into-the-light-2019-10-06.markdown
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ terrible idea. Microservices architectures are not planned. They are an
evolutionary result, not a fully anticipated feature.
Finally, don’t “design for the future”. The future [hasn’t happened
-yet](https://christine.website/blog/all-there-is-is-now-2019-05-25). Nobody
+yet](https://xeiaso.net/blog/all-there-is-is-now-2019-05-25). Nobody
knows how it’s going to turn out. The future is going to happen, and you can
either adapt to it as it happens in the Now or fail to. Don’t make things overly
modular, that leads to insane things like dynamically linking parts of an
diff --git a/blog/drone-kubernetes-cd-2020-07-10.markdown b/blog/drone-kubernetes-cd-2020-07-10.markdown
index e25bfef..35227df 100644
--- a/blog/drone-kubernetes-cd-2020-07-10.markdown
+++ b/blog/drone-kubernetes-cd-2020-07-10.markdown
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ step.
The deploy step does two small things. First, it installs
[dhall-yaml](https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/tree/master/dhall-yaml)
for generating the Kubernetes manifest (see
-[here](https://christine.website/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25)) and then
+[here](https://xeiaso.net/blog/dhall-kubernetes-2020-01-25)) and then
runs
[`scripts/release.sh`](https://tulpa.dev/cadey/printerfacts/src/branch/master/scripts/release.sh):
diff --git a/blog/excited-for-2022-2021-12-28.markdown b/blog/excited-for-2022-2021-12-28.markdown
index 2c42ea3..1ca5fda 100644
--- a/blog/excited-for-2022-2021-12-28.markdown
+++ b/blog/excited-for-2022-2021-12-28.markdown
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Hopefully Valve can improve the state of VR on Linux with the "deckard".
2021 has had some banger releases. Halo Infinite finally dropped. Final Fantasy
7 Remake came to PC. [Metroid
-Dread](https://christine.website/blog/metroid-dread-review-2021-10-10) finally
+Dread](https://xeiaso.net/blog/metroid-dread-review-2021-10-10) finally
came out after being rumored for more than half of my lifetime. Forza Horizon 5
raced out into the hearts of millions. Overall, it was a pretty good year to be
a gamer.
diff --git a/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19.markdown b/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19.markdown
index 5aaffea..91c27c1 100644
--- a/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19.markdown
+++ b/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19.markdown
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ series: conlangs
`h` is a conlang project that I have been working off and on for years. It is infinitely simply teachable, trivial to master and can be used to represent the entire scope of all meaning in any facet of the word. All with a single character.
-This is a continuation from [this post](https://christine.website/blog/the-origin-of-h-2015-12-14). If this post makes sense to you, please let me know and/or schedule a psychologist appointment just to be safe.
+This is a continuation from [this post](https://xeiaso.net/blog/the-origin-of-h-2015-12-14). If this post makes sense to you, please let me know and/or schedule a psychologist appointment just to be safe.
## Phonology
diff --git a/blog/fun-with-redirection-2021-09-22.markdown b/blog/fun-with-redirection-2021-09-22.markdown
index 0757e8e..c8c8c52 100644
--- a/blog/fun-with-redirection-2021-09-22.markdown
+++ b/blog/fun-with-redirection-2021-09-22.markdown
@@ -363,14 +363,14 @@ my blog's [JSONFeed](/blog.json):
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# xeblog-post.sh
-curl -s https://christine.website/blog.json | jq -r '.items[0] | "\(.title) \(.url)"'
+curl -s https://xeiaso.net/blog.json | jq -r '.items[0] | "\(.title) \(.url)"'
```
At the time of writing this post, here is the output I get from this command:
```
$ ./xeblog-post.sh
-Anbernic RG280M Review https://christine.website/blog/rg280m-review
+Anbernic RG280M Review https://xeiaso.net/blog/rg280m-review
```
What else could you do with pipes and redirection? The cloud's the limit!
diff --git a/blog/get-going-hello-world-2019-10-28.markdown b/blog/get-going-hello-world-2019-10-28.markdown
index cc29431..c1eb070 100644
--- a/blog/get-going-hello-world-2019-10-28.markdown
+++ b/blog/get-going-hello-world-2019-10-28.markdown
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ it. This is a sort of spiritual successor to my old
ecosystem since then, as well as my understanding of the language.
[go]: https://golang.org
-[gswg]: https://christine.website/blog/getting-started-with-go-2015-01-28
+[gswg]: https://xeiaso.net/blog/getting-started-with-go-2015-01-28
Like always, feedback is very welcome. Any feedback I get will be used to help
make this book even better.
diff --git a/blog/h-language-2019-06-30.markdown b/blog/h-language-2019-06-30.markdown
index b0078fa..1239f77 100644
--- a/blog/h-language-2019-06-30.markdown
+++ b/blog/h-language-2019-06-30.markdown
@@ -20,16 +20,16 @@ for browsers, but I've been using it for server-side tasks.
I have written more about/with WebAssembly in the past in these posts:
-- https://christine.website/talks/webassembly-on-the-server-system-calls-2019-05-31
-- https://christine.website/blog/olin-1-why-09-1-2018
-- https://christine.website/blog/olin-2-the-future-09-5-2018
-- https://christine.website/blog/land-1-syscalls-file-io-2018-06-18
-- https://christine.website/blog/templeos-2-god-the-rng-2019-05-30
+- https://xeiaso.net/talks/webassembly-on-the-server-system-calls-2019-05-31
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/olin-1-why-09-1-2018
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/olin-2-the-future-09-5-2018
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/land-1-syscalls-file-io-2018-06-18
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/templeos-2-god-the-rng-2019-05-30
This is a continuation of the following two posts:
-- https://christine.website/blog/the-origin-of-h-2015-12-14
-- https://christine.website/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/the-origin-of-h-2015-12-14
+- https://xeiaso.net/blog/formal-grammar-of-h-2019-05-19
All of the relevant code for h is [here](https://github.com/Xe/x/tree/master/cmd/h).
diff --git a/blog/how-http-requests-work-2020-05-19.markdown b/blog/how-http-requests-work-2020-05-19.markdown
index 2663be6..6a2919d 100644
--- a/blog/how-http-requests-work-2020-05-19.markdown
+++ b/blog/how-http-requests-work-2020-05-19.markdown
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ goes into hitting enter on christine.website and this website being loaded.
## Beginnings
-The user types in `https://christine.website` into the address bar and hits
+The user types in `https://xeiaso.net` into the address bar and hits
enter on the keyboard. This sends a signal over USB to the computer and the
kernel polls the USB controller for a new message. It's recognized as from the
keyboard. The input is then sent to the browser through an input driver talking
diff --git a/blog/how-i-start-rust-2020-03-15.markdown b/blog/how-i-start-rust-2020-03-15.markdown
index daebc49..43c37f8 100644
--- a/blog/how-i-start-rust-2020-03-15.markdown
+++ b/blog/how-i-start-rust-2020-03-15.markdown
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ the Rust compiler.
[nixos]: https://nixos.org/nixos/
[nix]: https://nixos.org/nix/
-[howistartnix]: https://christine.website/blog/how-i-start-nix-2020-03-08
+[howistartnix]: https://xeiaso.net/blog/how-i-start-nix-2020-03-08
## A new project
diff --git a/blog/i-was-wrong-about-nix-2020-02-10.markdown b/blog/i-was-wrong-about-nix-2020-02-10.markdown
index b44a798..64c4981 100644
--- a/blog/i-was-wrong-about-nix-2020-02-10.markdown
+++ b/blog/i-was-wrong-about-nix-2020-02-10.markdown
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ From time to time, I am outright wrong on my blog. This is one of those times.
In my [last post about Nix][nixpost], I didn't see the light yet. I think I do
now, and I'm going to attempt to clarify below.
-[nixpost]: https://christine.website/blog/thoughts-on-nix-2020-01-28
+[nixpost]: https://xeiaso.net/blog/thoughts-on-nix-2020-01-28
Let's talk about a more simple scenario: writing a service in Go. This service
will depend on at least the following:
diff --git a/blog/irc-stuff-nixos-2021-05-29.markdown b/blog/irc-stuff-nixos-2021-05-29.markdown
index c991a85..532585b 100644
--- a/blog/irc-stuff-nixos-2021-05-29.markdown
+++ b/blog/irc-stuff-nixos-2021-05-29.markdown
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ module. Here's how I do it:
You can add this to your `imports` in your server's `configuration.nix` using
[the layout I described in this
-post](https://christine.website/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25). This would go in
+post](https://xeiaso.net/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25). This would go in
the host-specific configuration folder.
Once you've deployed this to a server, try to open the page in your browser:
diff --git a/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25.markdown b/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25.markdown
index 04259d7..1902b1c 100644
--- a/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25.markdown
+++ b/blog/morph-setup-2021-04-25.markdown
@@ -308,19 +308,19 @@ And then you can register it in your `network.nix` like this:
This should help you get your servers wrangled into a somewhat consistent state.
From here the following articles may be useful to give you ideas:
-- [Borg Backup Config](https://christine.website/blog/borg-backup-2021-01-09)
+- [Borg Backup Config](https://xeiaso.net/blog/borg-backup-2021-01-09)
- [Nixops Services On Your Home
- Network](https://christine.website/blog/nixops-services-2020-11-09) (just be
+ Network](https://xeiaso.net/blog/nixops-services-2020-11-09) (just be
sure to ignore the part where it mentions `deployment.keys`, you can replace
it with the semantically identical
[`deployment.secrets`](https://github.com/DBCDK/morph/blob/master/examples/secrets.nix)
as described in the morph documentation)
- [Prometheus and
- Aegis](https://christine.website/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05)
+ Aegis](https://xeiaso.net/blog/aegis-prometheus-2021-04-05)
- [My Automagic NixOS Wireguard
- Setup](https://christine.website/blog/my-wireguard-setup-2021-02-06)
+ Setup](https://xeiaso.net/blog/my-wireguard-setup-2021-02-06)
- [Encrypted Secrets with
- NixOS](https://christine.website/blog/nixos-encrypted-secrets-2021-01-20)
+ NixOS](https://xeiaso.net/blog/nixos-encrypted-secrets-2021-01-20)
Also feel free to dig around [the `common` folder of my `nixos-configs`
repo](https://github.com/Xe/nixos-configs/tree/master/common). There's a bunch
diff --git a/blog/my-homelab-2021-06-08.markdown b/blog/my-homelab-2021-06-08.markdown
index d03699a..2e089da 100644
--- a/blog/my-homelab-2021-06-08.markdown
+++ b/blog/my-homelab-2021-06-08.markdown
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ One thing that I do a lot is run virtual machines. Some of these stick around, a
lot of them are very ephemeral. I also like being able to get into these VMs
quickly if I want to mess around with a given distribution or OS. Normally I'd
run these on [my gaming
-tower](https://christine.website/blog/nixos-desktop-flow-2020-04-25), however
+tower](https://xeiaso.net/blog/nixos-desktop-flow-2020-04-25), however
this makes my tower very load-bearing. I also want to play games sometimes on my
tower, and even though there have been many strides in getting games to run well
on Linux it's still not as good as I'd like it to be.
diff --git a/blog/new-adventures-2020-10-24.markdown b/blog/new-adventures-2020-10-24.markdown
index 5e20d95..284ef49 100644
--- a/blog/new-adventures-2020-10-24.markdown
+++ b/blog/new-adventures-2020-10-24.markdown
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ la budza pu cusku lu
> May you be at peace. May you be happy.
- Buddha
-I will be reachable on the internet. See https://christine.website/contact to
+I will be reachable on the internet. See https://xeiaso.net/contac