commit 1ec3c2603f6ae59aeb34e7ca4f8562747df63a9c
parent 0c90f0e8ce34af9c1a373163b509e854f3fb02d8
Author: Jake Bauer <jbauer@paritybit.ca>
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 13:03:53 -0400
Update homepage
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diff --git a/pages/home.md b/pages/home.md
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ anybody who is curious to learn what I do and how I do it.
<a href="projects/dnd/dnd-podcast.html">Check out our Dungeons and Dragons podcast!</a>
+<a href="projects/dnd/roll.html">The D&D Dice Roller has been updated!</a>
+
### Plans for the Future
Here is a list of what I plan to do so far:
-* Enable IPv6 support (the domain has it, I just need to program the backend to
-respond to IPv6 connections).
* Add links/descriptions to all of my old and current projects.
* Add a page about me, which includes what I am a member of, what I value, and
a list of the organizations that I contribute to.
@@ -29,13 +29,10 @@ a list of the organizations that I contribute to.
* Add a bit about the specifications of my systems and an inventory of my
hardware.
-This is a lot to do so expect the website to grow significantly over the next
-little while.
-
-Furthermore, this website is self hosted. Currently it is on a DigitalOcean
-droplet but it will be migrated to a physical server that I own in the near
-future. I expect that the availability of the website will probably only live
-up to the "one nine" standard (total owntime of 36.53 days in a year) which
-means that if you consider anything on this site worth more than a simple
-bookmark, you should probably download it (or you could recompile the pages
-yourself through cloning the git repository).
+This website is self hosted. Currently it is on a DigitalOcean droplet but it
+will be migrated to a physical server that I own in the near future. I expect
+that the availability of the website will probably only live up to the "one
+nine" standard (total owntime of 36.53 days in a year) which means that if you
+consider anything on this site worth more than a simple bookmark, you should
+probably download it (or you could recompile the pages yourself through cloning
+the git repository).