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Although I’ve been stuck on how I want to visualize my multitude of online personas, this weekend I felt a spark of inspiration and designed and built a diagram in less than a day: http://outer-outer.space/where-am-i I’m really happy with how this first iteration turned out, but it’s by no means done! Next step is to visualize my personal knowledge management system.

It’s been a busy month for me between work and autoimmune flare-ups. I’ve hesitated to post here while I get my webmentions/Wordpress situation clarified and figured out, but in the meantime I’ve missed the short-form, short now format of this log, so I’m back!

Finally fixed my Google Fonts ligature issue, one that seems to be common in Chrome. Turns out it was two different issues. First, my CSS reset was interfering with my ligatures because of the following CSS declaration: text-rendering: optimizeSpeed;. Despite this fix working locally, ligatures still didn’t work after deployment in Chrome. Secondly, I didn’t realize there are unicode characters for various common typographic ligatures, e.g. ‘fiso I just used that instead.

Want to Read: Tagging: People-Powered Metadata for the Social Web by Gene Smith ( )

This week I launched http://c0nfiguration.space, the home for my fanfiction and fiction writing. It’s the first stage in my larger quest to strengthen the intersection where IndieWeb and self-published online writing meet.

I added a new portfolio project to http://sarah-hibner.com today, which in turn necessitated a partial layout update! Switched from 2 x n layout for my portfolio items to just 1 x n, and also changed the placement of my social links.

At the beginning of this year I made a New Year’s resolution to start exposing my ideas to the light of day instead of keeping them cooped up in my head. This website is one node in a larger constellation of manifested ideas I’ve spent the past 6 months making a reality. It’s my digital stream, where I’ll be aggregating updates to the change log of my life.