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build
rsyncy --archive _site/* root@pyrope.net:/var/www/static/twopn
rsyncy --archive _site/* mbk@celestia:/srv/twopn
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runtimeInputs = [

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I enjoyed making [CSS crimes](https://cohost.org/mehbark/tagged/css%20crimes) the most, of course.
- I occasionally enjoy making bad video games and putting them on [my itch.io](https://mehbark.itch.io)
If you want to play the best thing I have ever made, and possibly the best thing I *will ever* make, check out [Elo Worldle](https://elo-worldle.pyrope.net)!
If you want to do something else on your browser AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, check out [my page of fun web stuff](/fun-web-stuff)!
If you want to do something on your browser AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, check out [my page of fun web stuff](/fun-web-stuff)!
If you want longer-form stuff of even less consistent quality, check out [my blog](https://b.pyrope.net)!
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<li key={p.url}><PostLink post={p} /></li>
)}
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date: 2026-01-24 20:00:00
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Reverse-chronological ordering is perfect for when you care about the relative order of things but want to see the latest stuff first.
they use it in the legal world i think.
the bit is that this is actually for testing reverse chron but i'm going to turn it into a little piece about reverse chron.
very little.
as little as possible actually

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date: 2026-01-24 18:00:00
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I was inspired by [this website](https://lisanne.gay) and [this blog post](https://wolfgirl.dev/blog/2026-01-23-i-improved-my-blog-drafting-setup-and-so-can-you/)
to get my act together website-wise.
My [old site](/old-site.html) was easy to edit because it was just a single HTML file, but it felt a bit too limited.
My [blog](https://b.pyrope.net), on the other hand, is a fancy schmancy [Pollen](https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen/index.html) affair.
Pollen is fantastic!
But I had made it too difficult to actually do stuff, and the refined design made it psychologically difficult to make quick one-off posts.
twopn is new website and stuff [lisannne](https://lisanne.gay) and [poly wolf](https://wolfgirl.dev/blog)
## Enter twopn
This website is twopn. I combined “two” and “tpn” (terezi.pyrope.net) because I am a genius.
It uses [11ty](11ty.dev), which strikes a great balance for me.
Using [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/) means I can quickly write markdown for all of the basics while still having the option to do fun JS stuff whenever I feel.
1 + 1 = {1 + 1}. Aren't computers incredible, man‽
I also use a [Nix](https://nixos.org) flake to make it easy to do live-reload and deploys.
Hopefully, this will be a good enough foundation for me to enjoy websiting for decades to come.
## The old terezi.pyrope.net is retroactively onepn
I don't make the rules, sorry.
## i'm just not going to worry about heading links
that's okay