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1d9ddc82fe chore(release): 1.3.0 2023-09-24 01:50:03 +02:00
92245be188 content(legoleague): fixed some writing 2023-09-24 01:49:41 +02:00
98a3eb71f5 fix(opengraph): added mandatory opengraph tags to all pages. Also fixed some other minor bugs 2023-09-24 01:25:53 +02:00
4e6b042a44 content: A new blog about the LegoLeague event held at INFORIT 2023-09-21 12:06:37 +02:00
8c08ba1c77 Merge pull request #19 from Mastermindzh/snyk-upgrade-65a92358698c6c48aa7872ba4d9c97b6
[Snyk] Upgrade: gatsby-link, gatsby, gatsby-plugin-catch-links, gatsby-plugin-feed, gatsby-plugin-google-gtag, gatsby-plugin-manifest, gatsby-plugin-react-helmet, gatsby-plugin-sass, gatsby-plugin-sharp, gatsby-plugin-sitemap, gatsby-remark-autolink-headers, gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files, gatsby-remark-images, gatsby-remark-prismjs, gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe, gatsby-remark-smartypants, gatsby-source-filesystem, gatsby-transformer-remark, gatsby-transformer-sharp
2023-09-18 14:16:07 +02:00
snyk-bot
cbaca6f4cd fix: upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade:
  - gatsby-link from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby from 5.11.0 to 5.12.1.
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  - gatsby-plugin-catch-links from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-feed from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-google-gtag from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-manifest from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-react-helmet from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-sass from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-sharp from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-sitemap from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-autolink-headers from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-images from 7.11.0 to 7.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-prismjs from 7.11.0 to 7.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe from 6.11.1 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-smartypants from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-source-filesystem from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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  - gatsby-transformer-remark from 6.11.0 to 6.12.0.
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  - gatsby-transformer-sharp from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0.
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2023-09-16 17:43:26 +00:00
5eee2a07a9 Merge pull request #17 from Mastermindzh/snyk-upgrade-31b2da5766b157ef67cde5dbf79bd1e6
[Snyk] Upgrade gatsby-plugin-image from 3.11.0 to 3.12.0
2023-09-15 09:28:58 +02:00
snyk-bot
05662d2c49 fix: upgrade gatsby-plugin-image from 3.11.0 to 3.12.0
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade gatsby-plugin-image from 3.11.0 to 3.12.0.

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2023-09-15 03:06:12 +00:00
372510262b Merge pull request #16 from Mastermindzh/snyk-upgrade-535db44e27f824341f58509c92f4a4ec
[Snyk] Upgrade: @fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core, @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons
2023-08-24 14:21:37 +02:00
snyk-bot
10cbe94397 fix: upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade:
  - @fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core from 6.4.0 to 6.4.2.
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  - @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons from 6.4.0 to 6.4.2.
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2023-08-24 07:35:14 +00:00
6f9bb31ad4 Merge pull request #15 from Mastermindzh/feature/signing-key
feat: added my public keys to a keys.json file in the root of the web…
2023-06-29 23:05:53 +02:00
8a2f19e8a9 feat: added my public keys to a keys.json file in the root of the website 2023-06-29 22:57:27 +02:00
a7a61df040 Merge pull request #14 from Mastermindzh/bugfix/misc
Bugfix/misc
2023-06-29 22:19:11 +02:00
77482ba074 chore: update build links, nvm versions 2023-06-29 22:18:41 +02:00
5ea6e0a20f fix: updated npm packages and pinned unist-util-find to 1.0.2 to fix build errors 2023-06-29 22:05:36 +02:00
26aabc9abd chore: package.json refresh 2023-06-29 00:18:38 +02:00
e6ebd5b79f fix: added opengraph tags 2023-06-28 23:56:32 +02:00
bebfe1638e fix: removed nofollow links to my own website 2023-06-28 22:57:51 +02:00
b5126bf051 fix: several pages linked to redirected urls. This replaces those links with the destination instead 2023-06-28 22:56:03 +02:00
0dc97732e8 fix: 404 on lego.com page of removed product 2023-06-28 22:41:56 +02:00
0e9946c92e fix: added links to orphaned categories and tags pages 2023-06-28 22:39:34 +02:00
d72e30196d fix: remove noindex and noindex follow tags 2023-06-28 22:33:13 +02:00
d6f6105841 spelling-fixes and flatpak verification 2023-06-28 22:32:33 +02:00
5344b98f8e fix: solve 404 on front-thumb image 2023-06-28 22:32:07 +02:00
d7b82cf128 Merge pull request #12 from Mastermindzh/snyk-upgrade-45ed2e94a14ebdf5c3baea4a3a3fe2e3
[Snyk] Upgrade: gatsby-plugin-catch-links, gatsby-plugin-feed, gatsby-plugin-google-gtag, gatsby-plugin-manifest, gatsby-plugin-react-helmet, gatsby-plugin-sass, gatsby-plugin-sitemap, gatsby-remark-autolink-headers, gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files, gatsby-remark-images, gatsby-remark-prismjs, gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe, gatsby-remark-smartypants, gatsby-source-filesystem, gatsby-transformer-sharp
2023-06-18 22:47:37 +02:00
snyk-bot
3ef5ca570b fix: upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade:
  - gatsby-plugin-catch-links from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-feed from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
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  - gatsby-plugin-google-gtag from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag
  - gatsby-plugin-manifest from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-manifest
  - gatsby-plugin-react-helmet from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-react-helmet
  - gatsby-plugin-sass from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-sass
  - gatsby-plugin-sitemap from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-sitemap
  - gatsby-remark-autolink-headers from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-autolink-headers
  - gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files
  - gatsby-remark-images from 7.9.0 to 7.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-images
  - gatsby-remark-prismjs from 7.9.0 to 7.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-prismjs
  - gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-smartypants from 6.9.0 to 6.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-smartypants
  - gatsby-source-filesystem from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-source-filesystem
  - gatsby-transformer-sharp from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0.
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2023-06-16 03:23:29 +00:00
3a8a10c95c Merge pull request #7 from Mastermindzh/snyk-fix-2d581d498d0750b5fa6c9dfa444a8f85
[Snyk] Security upgrade gatsby from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0
2023-05-18 11:51:53 +02:00
snyk-bot
9dc1f6275f fix: package.json & package-lock.json to reduce vulnerabilities
The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-ENGINEIO-5496331
2023-05-18 06:54:16 +00:00
66d514d52f Merge pull request #6 from Mastermindzh/snyk-upgrade-276e9fbf30fd873e7b41cedf5c6c797c
[Snyk] Upgrade: gatsby-link, gatsby, gatsby-plugin-catch-links, gatsby-plugin-feed, gatsby-plugin-google-gtag, gatsby-plugin-manifest, gatsby-plugin-react-helmet, gatsby-plugin-sass, gatsby-plugin-sharp, gatsby-plugin-sitemap, gatsby-remark-autolink-headers, gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files, gatsby-remark-images, gatsby-remark-prismjs, gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe, gatsby-remark-smartypants, gatsby-source-filesystem, gatsby-transformer-remark, gatsby-transformer-sharp
2023-05-13 21:30:02 +02:00
snyk-bot
46c12f8c98 fix: upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade:
  - gatsby-link from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-link
  - gatsby from 5.8.1 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby
  - gatsby-plugin-catch-links from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-catch-links
  - gatsby-plugin-feed from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-feed
  - gatsby-plugin-google-gtag from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag
  - gatsby-plugin-manifest from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-manifest
  - gatsby-plugin-react-helmet from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-react-helmet
  - gatsby-plugin-sass from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-sass
  - gatsby-plugin-sharp from 5.8.1 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-sharp
  - gatsby-plugin-sitemap from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-plugin-sitemap
  - gatsby-remark-autolink-headers from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-autolink-headers
  - gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files
  - gatsby-remark-images from 7.8.0 to 7.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-remark-images
  - gatsby-remark-prismjs from 7.8.0 to 7.9.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
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  - gatsby-remark-smartypants from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
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  - gatsby-source-filesystem from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-source-filesystem
  - gatsby-transformer-remark from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0.
    See this package in npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-transformer-remark
  - gatsby-transformer-sharp from 5.8.0 to 5.9.0.
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2023-05-12 19:52:55 +00:00
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"language": "markdown", "language": "markdown",
"scheme": "file" "scheme": "file"
} }
] ],
"sonarlint.connectedMode.project": {
"connectionId": "public-sonarcloud",
"projectKey": "Mastermindzh_rickvanlieshout.com"
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standard-version](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines. All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standard-version](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines.
### [1.2.3](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.2.2...v1.2.3) (2023-04-19) ## [1.3.0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.2.3...v1.3.0) (2023-09-23)
### Features
* added my public keys to a keys.json file in the root of the website ([8a2f19e](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/8a2f19e8a9abec4a3529c08cd06cf7e042e67725))
### Bug Fixes ### Bug Fixes
* dependency updates and the removal of hatsby-plugin-offline ([302c6d0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/302c6d00e2555475a7fec6a63b78146d1d502a8b)) * 404 on lego.com page of removed product ([0dc9773](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/0dc97732e81458b39cccc6c100516e05f245697f))
* added links to orphaned categories and tags pages ([0e9946c](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/0e9946c92eb5022961a9f457ce82636a60e0e9ee))
* added opengraph tags ([e6ebd5b](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/e6ebd5b79f17ac41e4e1954857da8cd8ab50224a))
* **opengraph:** added mandatory opengraph tags to all pages. Also fixed some other minor bugs ([98a3eb7](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/98a3eb71f55c17da7964d6c5014e599a459329e1))
* package.json & package-lock.json to reduce vulnerabilities ([9dc1f62](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/9dc1f6275fdd1f6fe5fd9485f554345a1df268ec))
* remove noindex and noindex follow tags ([d72e301](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/d72e30196df5ca6944ae6dde7b4417c9efeb38d3))
* removed nofollow links to my own website ([bebfe16](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/bebfe1638e9ef1dc35b0b0fd6e8907edd344951f))
* several pages linked to redirected urls. This replaces those links with the destination instead ([b5126bf](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b5126bf051dcdfe7159d24eb2cddeb3f8e1ceee8))
* solve 404 on front-thumb image ([5344b98](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5344b98f8e37fb661a1ec70aaba1c5ef92cfa370))
* updated npm packages and pinned unist-util-find to 1.0.2 to fix build errors ([5ea6e0a](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5ea6e0a20f9c8aff33a9ae18143e6f8fd3634127))
* upgrade gatsby-plugin-image from 3.11.0 to 3.12.0 ([05662d2](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/05662d2c492ae70575947b9327d64fa642a63698))
* upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk ([cbaca6f](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/cbaca6f4cd9ba9ff290fcb2ede5a81d8c0e3f285))
* upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk ([10cbe94](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/10cbe94397c43f80ff28cb5c81126fc3af632547))
* upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk ([3ef5ca5](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/3ef5ca570b05e0cbc6c670eb9df179b1be1dba9c))
* upgrade multiple dependencies with Snyk ([46c12f8](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/46c12f8c98ab8beb7b6be040fa73761eb73b2dd9))
### New content
* A new blog about the LegoLeague event held at INFORIT ([4e6b042](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/4e6b042a44d9a9f5d68dba653c1472be80d21ce9))
* **legoleague:** fixed some writing ([92245be](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/92245be1883f7e136dae7888a64a472cf6597180))
### [1.2.3](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.2.2...v1.2.3) (2023-04-19)
### Bug Fixes
* dependency updates and the removal of gatsby-plugin-offline ([302c6d0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/302c6d00e2555475a7fec6a63b78146d1d502a8b))
### [1.2.2](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.2.1...v1.2.2) (2023-04-12) ### [1.2.2](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.2.1...v1.2.2) (2023-04-12)
### Bug Fixes ### Bug Fixes
* .language-text not breaking on mobile ([5fe2d8e](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5fe2d8e834a4d7588f04e4a3b1608618253f6d52)) * .language-text not breaking on mobile ([5fe2d8e](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5fe2d8e834a4d7588f04e4a3b1608618253f6d52))
### New content ### New content
* blogpost about flashing lsi 9211 cards ([ebca5f9](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/ebca5f980d8e1a109494c5db15d2728bcfbc964b)) * blogpost about flashing lsi 9211 cards ([ebca5f9](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/ebca5f980d8e1a109494c5db15d2728bcfbc964b))
@@ -25,7 +54,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standa
## [1.2.0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0) (2023-02-14) ## [1.2.0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0) (2023-02-14)
### Bug Fixes ### Bug Fixes
* added social images to the frontmatter of most blogs ([6f0fb54](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/6f0fb545dfcbb59f677b2408622cdbc4de19325f)) * added social images to the frontmatter of most blogs ([6f0fb54](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/6f0fb545dfcbb59f677b2408622cdbc4de19325f))
@@ -33,7 +61,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standa
* removed the estranged '1' from the description of the latest blogpost ([b963241](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b9632410d2369e09300231e7152941d850a4f421)) * removed the estranged '1' from the description of the latest blogpost ([b963241](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b9632410d2369e09300231e7152941d850a4f421))
* socialImage code doesnt properly use publicURL ([561faa3](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/561faa3a4585a73f0dc8aba63d72146dd670b544)) * socialImage code doesnt properly use publicURL ([561faa3](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/561faa3a4585a73f0dc8aba63d72146dd670b544))
### New content ### New content
* added a picture of Eddy's completed urn. Also changed my function title to Tech Lead ([c50c6fb](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/c50c6fb9273ddd3fb180609fd977cf6d0dbbdb74)) * added a picture of Eddy's completed urn. Also changed my function title to Tech Lead ([c50c6fb](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/c50c6fb9273ddd3fb180609fd977cf6d0dbbdb74))
@@ -41,14 +68,12 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standa
## [1.1.0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0) (2022-11-07) ## [1.1.0](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0) (2022-11-07)
### New content ### New content
* Added a new post about adopting conventional commits ([b710c24](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b710c243aca703040716af52df4405a05eddd458)) * Added a new post about adopting conventional commits ([b710c24](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b710c243aca703040716af52df4405a05eddd458))
## 1.0.0 (2022-11-05) ## 1.0.0 (2022-11-05)
### Features ### Features
* add autolink headers support ([4d38e96](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/4d38e9633242dbf3adbd47a77c807f990be3acd8)) * add autolink headers support ([4d38e96](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/4d38e9633242dbf3adbd47a77c807f990be3acd8))
@@ -60,11 +85,10 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standa
* up version ([1c175ab](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/1c175abff92bcf56d8809dd9caf8e16de0f4a849)) * up version ([1c175ab](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/1c175abff92bcf56d8809dd9caf8e16de0f4a849))
* **workflows:** add release workflow ([25cf13a](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/25cf13ae57084be63d8f42581b7c6b5c976930ed)) * **workflows:** add release workflow ([25cf13a](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/25cf13ae57084be63d8f42581b7c6b5c976930ed))
### Bug Fixes ### Bug Fixes
* [#955](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/955) ([6686a6c](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/6686a6c1edc109152a80e92d684c114be9a287ab)) * [#955](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/955) ([6686a6c](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/6686a6c1edc109152a80e92d684c114be9a287ab))
* add __BASE_PATH__ to jest config ([5e00151](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5e00151d0b153863324194a1f1a92c88b2d8937f)) * add **BASE_PATH** to jest config ([5e00151](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5e00151d0b153863324194a1f1a92c88b2d8937f))
* add flow-typed ([b9aaa81](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b9aaa81ec257f48f30f1984f63b6204fc2d92b5e)) * add flow-typed ([b9aaa81](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/b9aaa81ec257f48f30f1984f63b6204fc2d92b5e))
* align the headers ([01fe350](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/01fe35095c11b94eae34a17c64ea626d4d3cf665)) * align the headers ([01fe350](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/01fe35095c11b94eae34a17c64ea626d4d3cf665))
* cannot build gatsby sitemap [#199](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/199) ([d12a922](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/d12a9220ddd71ebbfeadcca4736d2453f9fa17ab)) * cannot build gatsby sitemap [#199](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/199) ([d12a922](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/d12a9220ddd71ebbfeadcca4736d2453f9fa17ab))
@@ -496,7 +520,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standa
* update yarn.lock ([5f23174](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5f231740a9472f2e5545b1611ce9af8eec40246d)) * update yarn.lock ([5f23174](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/5f231740a9472f2e5545b1611ce9af8eec40246d))
* use aliase [#199](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/199) ([46743e9](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/46743e9e1ab569934bc04e9d0d4816b1c3de668f)) * use aliase [#199](https://git.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/issues/199) ([46743e9](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/46743e9e1ab569934bc04e9d0d4816b1c3de668f))
### New content ### New content
* writing as an architect is hard ([027add7](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/027add7be1b119dbeb2027497a18cd969e939e77)) * writing as an architect is hard ([027add7](https://github.com/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/commits/027add7be1b119dbeb2027497a18cd969e939e77))

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This is the repository for my personal blog/website [rickvanlieshout.com](https://rickvanlieshout.com). This is the repository for my personal blog/website [rickvanlieshout.com](https://rickvanlieshout.com).
[![Build Status](https://ci.mastermindzh.tech/api/badges/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/status.svg)](https://ci.mastermindzh.tech/mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com) [![Build Status](https://ci.mastermindzh.tech/api/badges/Mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com/status.svg)](https://ci.mastermindzh.tech/Mastermindzh/rickvanlieshout.com)
## todos ## todos

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}, },
{ {
"label": "About me", "label": "About me",
"path": "/pages/about" "path": "/pages/about/"
}, },
{ {
"label": "Resume", "label": "Resume",
"path": "/pages/resume" "path": "/pages/resume/"
}, },
{ {
"label": "Contact me", "label": "Contact me",
"path": "/pages/contacts" "path": "/pages/contacts/"
} }
], ],
"legalMenu": [ "legalMenu": [
{ {
"label": "Cookies", "label": "Cookies",
"path": "/pages/legal/cookies" "path": "/pages/legal/cookies/"
}, },
{ {
"label": "Disclaimer", "label": "Disclaimer",
"path": "/pages/legal/disclaimer" "path": "/pages/legal/disclaimer/"
},
{
"label": "Categories",
"path": "/categories/"
},
{
"label": "Tags",
"path": "/tags/"
} }
], ],
"author": { "author": {

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- [Deleting cookies in Chrome](https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en) - [Deleting cookies in Chrome](https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en)
- [Deleting cookies in Firefox](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored) - [Deleting cookies in Firefox](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored)
- [Deleting cookies in Edge](https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy) - [Deleting cookies in Edge](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/microsoft-edge-browsing-data-and-privacy-bb8174ba-9d73-dcf2-9b4a-c582b4e640dd)

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_Always_<br /> _Always_<br />
A fair share of my private work is done through open-source media. I don't have a portfolio but I have a [Github](https://github.com/mastermindzh) where I share most things. A fair share of my private work is done through open-source media. I don't have a portfolio but I have a [Github](https://github.com/mastermindzh) where I share most things.
**Tech lead at INFORIT**<br /> **Tech lead / CTO at INFORIT**<br />
_2018 - Now_<br /> _2018 - Now_<br />
At INFORIT I am responsible for the entire technical architecture of the new TFX stack that I launched shortly after 2018. This involves setting up and maintaining a modern event-based microservice architecture on a Kubernetes-based SaaS cloud solution and migrating to modern programming languages such as dotnetcore and React. At INFORIT I am responsible for the entire technical architecture of the new TFX stack that I launched shortly after 2018. This involves setting up and maintaining a modern event-based microservice architecture on a Kubernetes-based SaaS cloud solution and migrating to modern programming languages such as dotnetcore and React.
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ Building an interactive and fully customizable dashboard on top of VAA's existin
I'll list some of the training courses I've had whilst working. I'll list some of the training courses I've had whilst working.
Some of these have (official) certificates, some don't, but all have brought value and knowledge. Some of these have (official) certificates, some don't, but all have brought value and knowledge.
- Young Executive Program (YEP) - [De Baak](https://debaak.nl/trainingen/young-executives-program)
- Hiring & interview training ([icm.nl](https://www.icm.nl/opleidingen-en-trainingen/hrm/selectiegesprekken-voeren/)) - Hiring & interview training ([icm.nl](https://www.icm.nl/opleidingen-en-trainingen/hrm/selectiegesprekken-voeren/))
- Conversation techniques & de-escalation ([TIJDwinst.com](https://gesprekstechnieken.com/cursus-gesprekstechnieken/)](<https://gesprekstechnieken.com/cursus-gesprekstechnieken/>)). - Conversation techniques & de-escalation ([TIJDwinst.com](https://gesprekstechnieken.com/cursus-gesprekstechnieken/)](<https://gesprekstechnieken.com/cursus-gesprekstechnieken/>)).
- Kubernetes (NobleProg Certification Kubernetes on Azure (AKS), 26 August 2019 - 27 August 2019) - Kubernetes (NobleProg Certification Kubernetes on Azure (AKS), 26 August 2019 - 27 August 2019)
@@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ The list below is far from complete and unordered but focuses on the skills & te
- Teaching, coaching & presenting - Teaching, coaching & presenting
- Agile development - Agile development
- Docker, Kubernetes & CI/CD - Docker, Kubernetes & CI/CD
Event-based architecture - Event-based architecture
- Reactive architecture - Reactive architecture
- Typescript (Javascript) - Typescript (Javascript)
- dotnetcore - dotnetcore
@@ -105,4 +106,4 @@ Event-based architecture
- NoSQL (Mongo, Postgre) - NoSQL (Mongo, Postgre)
- SQL (MSSQL, Postgre, sqlite, mariadb) - SQL (MSSQL, Postgre, sqlite, mariadb)
- Elasticsearch & Kibana - Elasticsearch & Kibana
- Kafka - Kafka / RabbitMQ

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## What software are you going to use? ## What software are you going to use?
I am going to use [raspbian](http://www.raspbian.org/) for the OS and I will be using python (and [mpi4py](http://mpi4py.scipy.org/)) to program the cluster. I am going to use [raspbian](https://www.raspbian.org/) for the OS and I will be using python (and [mpi4py](https://mpi4py.scipy.org/)) to program the cluster.
## What did you need and how much did it cost ## What did you need and how much did it cost
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ Below you will find a list of items you would need if you were to build a 4 pi c
This all adds up to ( €180.43 which is $233.76 according to [google](https://www.google.nl/search?site=&source=hp&q=180.43+euro+to+dollar&oq=180.43+euro+to+dollar&gs_l=hp.3..33i21l2.879.5191.0.5287.28.24.3.1.1.0.157.1273.22j1.23.0....0...1c.1.53.hp..9.19.917.0.jex09uDmbow)) This all adds up to ( €180.43 which is $233.76 according to [google](https://www.google.nl/search?site=&source=hp&q=180.43+euro+to+dollar&oq=180.43+euro+to+dollar&gs_l=hp.3..33i21l2.879.5191.0.5287.28.24.3.1.1.0.157.1273.22j1.23.0....0...1c.1.53.hp..9.19.917.0.jex09uDmbow))
I ordered **some** of the stuff from a shop in china called "[banggood](http://banggood.com)". Since they deliver all around the world I will add the links to those items below. I ordered **some** of the stuff from a shop in china called "[banggood](https://banggood.com)". Since they deliver all around the world I will add the links to those items below.
- The raspberry pi cases can be found [here](http://www.banggood.com/Transparent-Box-Case-Shell-For-Raspberry-Pi-512MB-Version-p-923015.html) - The raspberry pi cases can be found [here](https://www.banggood.com/Transparent-Box-Case-Shell-For-Raspberry-Pi-512MB-Version-p-923015.html)
- The 8gb SD cards can be found [here](http://www.banggood.com/8GB-SD-HC-SDHC-Flash-Secure-Digital-Memory-Card-Camera-p-938458.html) - The 8gb SD cards can be found [here](https://www.banggood.com/8GB-SD-HC-SDHC-Flash-Secure-Digital-Memory-Card-Camera-p-938458.html)
- The USB hub can be found [here](http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-Laptop-PC-New-Black-4-Port-Tap-USB-2_0-High-Speed-Hub-ON-Or-OFF-Sharing-Switch-p-45306.html) - The USB hub can be found [here](https://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-Laptop-PC-New-Black-4-Port-Tap-USB-2_0-High-Speed-Hub-ON-Or-OFF-Sharing-Switch-p-45306.html)
- The USB power cables can be found [here](http://www.banggood.com/Retractable-Micro-USB-Data-Sync-Charger-Cable-For-Cellphones-p-90245.html) - The USB power cables can be found [here](https://www.banggood.com/Retractable-Micro-USB-Data-Sync-Charger-Cable-For-Cellphones-p-90245.html)

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First off, if you want to use Windows, skip this bit by clicking [here.](#windows) First off, if you want to use Windows, skip this bit by clicking [here.](#windows)
First we will have to download the .img from the Raspbian website, we can do so by clicking [here](http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest). After downloading the image we can use a kernel application known as "dd" to write the file to our SD card. We will first need to find out which /dev/ the SD card is currently using. To do this we can use the following command: First we will have to download the .img from the Raspbian website, we can do so by clicking [here](https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest). After downloading the image we can use a kernel application known as "dd" to write the file to our SD card. We will first need to find out which /dev/ the SD card is currently using. To do this we can use the following command:
```bash ```bash
lsblk lsblk
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ sudo kill -USR1 `pidof dd`
If you ended up here you have chosen to use the much inferior Windows to get Linux on your Raspberry pi's. Don't worry though, you can still install the, much superior, Linux images to your SD cards. If you ended up here you have chosen to use the much inferior Windows to get Linux on your Raspberry pi's. Don't worry though, you can still install the, much superior, Linux images to your SD cards.
The very first thing we have to do is download the Raspbian image, which we can do by clicking [here](http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest). After downloading the image we will have to download some software to write the image to the SD card. The tool we are going to use is called win32DiskImager, and can be downloaded free of charge [right here.](http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/win32diskimager/Archive/Win32DiskImager-0.9.5-install.exe?r=http%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fwin32diskimager%2F&ts=1410459796&use_mirror=cznic) The very first thing we have to do is download the Raspbian image, which we can do by clicking [here](https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest). After downloading the image we will have to download some software to write the image to the SD card. The tool we are going to use is called win32DiskImager, and can be downloaded free of charge [right here.](https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/win32diskimager/Archive/Win32DiskImager-0.9.5-install.exe?r=http%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fwin32diskimager%2F&ts=1410459796&use_mirror=cznic)
After the tool has been downloaded (and installed) we have to start it by double clicking on the .exe file, which will leave us staring at the following tool: After the tool has been downloaded (and installed) we have to start it by double clicking on the .exe file, which will leave us staring at the following tool:

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```bash ```bash
mkdir /home/pi/mpich3 mkdir /home/pi/mpich3
cd mpich3 cd mpich3
wget http://www.mpich.org/static/downloads/3.0.4/mpich-3.0.4.tar.gz wget https://www.mpich.org/static/downloads/3.0.4/mpich-3.0.4.tar.gz
tar xzf mpich-3.0.4.tar.gz tar xzf mpich-3.0.4.tar.gz
sudo mkdir -p /home/rpimpi/mpich3-install sudo mkdir -p /home/rpimpi/mpich3-install
sudo mkdir -p /home/pi/mpich_build sudo mkdir -p /home/pi/mpich_build

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sudo pacman -Syu sudo pacman -Syu
``` ```
If however you're using a mac you'll have to do it by hand. Since Apple hasn't yet released an update nor commented on the matter. Instructions for a mac can be found [here](http://mac-how-to.wonderhowto.com/how-to/every-mac-is-vulnerable-shellshock-bash-exploit-heres-patch-os-x-0157606/). If however you're using a mac you'll have to do it by hand. Since Apple hasn't yet released an update nor commented on the matter. Instructions for a mac can be found [here](https://mac-how-to.wonderhowto.com/how-to/every-mac-is-vulnerable-shellshock-bash-exploit-heres-patch-os-x-0157606/).
## In summary ## In summary
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ So should you worry? Yes and no. If your computer (/server) is exposed to an out
## Documentation ## Documentation
For those of you who like to research this "Shellshock" vulnerability some more, here are 2 entries in the NVD: [CVE-2014-6271](http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-6271) & [CVE-2014-7169](http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-7169). For those of you who like to research this "Shellshock" vulnerability some more, here are 2 entries in the NVD: [CVE-2014-6271](https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-6271) & [CVE-2014-7169](https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-7169).
If you want to see Shellshock in action I recommend watching the following video from Quidsup: If you want to see Shellshock in action I recommend watching the following video from Quidsup:

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Some of you might be wondering "why doesn't he write more blogs about the cluster?" and I wouldn't blame you. I have a pretty good reason for not blogging about the pi cluster (even though I promised sample code). That reason is "home automation". As some of you might know I'm big into home automation, and have done quite a bit already. But it's always fun to try something different! Some of you might be wondering "why doesn't he write more blogs about the cluster?" and I wouldn't blame you. I have a pretty good reason for not blogging about the pi cluster (even though I promised sample code). That reason is "home automation". As some of you might know I'm big into home automation, and have done quite a bit already. But it's always fun to try something different!
I usually use single or double relay boards which you can control with an arduino or a Raspberry pi. This time however I ordered an 8 relay board instead of a double relay board. I got the board from China at a store called "Sainsmart", here's the link to the exact board I got: [http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html](http://www.sainsmart.com/8-channel-dc-5v-relay-module-for-arduino-pic-arm-dsp-avr-msp430-ttl-logic.html) I usually use single or double relay boards which you can control with an arduino or a Raspberry pi. This time however I ordered an 8 relay board instead of a double relay board. I got the board from China at a store called "Sainsmart", here's the link to the exact board I got: [https://www.sainsmart.com/products/8-channel-5v-relay-module](https://www.sainsmart.com/products/8-channel-5v-relay-module)
So what does that have to do with the cluster you ask? Well, I used to have a Raspberry pi to experiment with.... But I used that in the cluster to save some money. (here I was, thinking to be smart!) So I had to "disassemble"(taking the top off) the cluster to connect the relay board. In the next blog-post I'll have a couple of pictures showing off the relay board and the pi cluster. So what does that have to do with the cluster you ask? Well, I used to have a Raspberry pi to experiment with.... But I used that in the cluster to save some money. (here I was, thinking to be smart!) So I had to "disassemble"(taking the top off) the cluster to connect the relay board. In the next blog-post I'll have a couple of pictures showing off the relay board and the pi cluster.
## I donated a pi! ## I donated a pi
While talking on IRC with a friend[(Robbie Ferguson)](http://baldnerd.com) of mine I discovered that he had never used a Raspberry pi before. And to make matters worse he told me he had lost interest in them now. When I asked why he never got one he told me the following: While talking on IRC with a friend[(Robbie Ferguson)](https://baldnerd.com) of mine I discovered that he had never used a Raspberry pi before. And to make matters worse he told me he had lost interest in them now. When I asked why he never got one he told me the following:
> When they were new I couldn't get one here in Canada, and now it's been so long that I've lost interest. > When they were new I couldn't get one here in Canada, and now it's been so long that I've lost interest.
While discussing the fact he jokingly told me, if you'll send me one I'll try it out. A small problem arose though, me sending a pi to Canada would cost way more than actually buying one over there. So we decided that I'd just send him the money and he would order his own. I can't wait to see what he does with it. While discussing the fact he jokingly told me, if you'll send me one I'll try it out. A small problem arose though, me sending a pi to Canada would cost way more than actually buying one over there. So we decided that I'd just send him the money and he would order his own. I can't wait to see what he does with it.
If you guys are interested in seeing what he does with it too you can check out [Category5.tv](http://www.category5.tv/) If you guys are interested in seeing what he does with it too you can check out [Category5.tv](https://category5.tv/)
What Robbie doesn't know is that I wanted to do something for the show / him anyways. I was originally planning on just donating $20, but giving him the joy that comes from owning a Raspberry pi seemed like a way better plan! Besides, he's been working really really hard on the new Studio D so he deserves some fun! What Robbie doesn't know is that I wanted to do something for the show / him anyways. I was originally planning on just donating $20, but giving him the joy that comes from owning a Raspberry pi seemed like a way better plan! Besides, he's been working really really hard on the new Studio D so he deserves some fun!

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We quickly decided upon changing the hub design to a more elegant "hat" (hat being a board you can attach to the Raspberry Pi, not the fedora kind). A render of one such hats can be found below. We quickly decided upon changing the hub design to a more elegant "hat" (hat being a board you can attach to the Raspberry Pi, not the fedora kind). A render of one such hats can be found below.
![rendering of the raspberry pi hat](./media/Front_thumb.png "render of the raspberry pi hat") ![rendering of the raspberry pi hat](./media/front-thumb.png "render of the raspberry pi hat")
We also started working on the controllers. The final design will be compromised of a few "boxes" between which telephone wires run to connect them together. My fantastic soldering / glueing job on the inner workings of a controller and the laser cutted wooden box can be found below. We also started working on the controllers. The final design will be compromised of a few "boxes" between which telephone wires run to connect them together. My fantastic soldering / glueing job on the inner workings of a controller and the laser cutted wooden box can be found below.
![back](./media/back.jpg "Back of the controller") ![back](./media/back.jpg "Back of the controller")
![bottom](./media/bottom.jpg "bottom of the controller") ![bottom](./media/bottom.jpg "bottom of the controller")
![controller_pot](./media/controller_pot.jpg "potentiometer used inside the controller") ![controller_pot](./media/controller_pot.jpg "potentiometer used inside the controller")
![front](./media/Front_thumb.png "The front of the controller with the logo") ![front](./media/front-thumb.png "The front of the controller with the logo")
![inside](./media/inside.jpg "the inside of an assembled controller") ![inside](./media/inside.jpg "the inside of an assembled controller")
![left_side](./media/left_side.jpg "The left side of the controller") ![left_side](./media/left_side.jpg "The left side of the controller")
![right_side](./media/right_side.jpg "The right side of the controller") ![right_side](./media/right_side.jpg "The right side of the controller")

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First off, it's been a while.... I know. ☺ First off, it's been a while.... I know. ☺
I'm trying to separate [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) and myself, yet keep them together somehow. I have removed almost all personal content from [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) and am currently busy moving it to this "personal website". The end goal is to have them completely separate apart from the "software" tab. Software that I want to reveal to the public (more so than some scripts I use myself) will still be uploaded to [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) and more personal projects (like [CSVtoDatabase](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Scripts/blob/master/java/CSVtoDatabase.java)) on my [github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/). I'm trying to separate [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl) and myself, yet keep them together somehow. I have removed almost all personal content from [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl) and am currently busy moving it to this "personal website". The end goal is to have them completely separate apart from the "software" tab. Software that I want to reveal to the public (more so than some scripts I use myself) will still be uploaded to [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl) and more personal projects (like [CSVtoDatabase](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Scripts/blob/master/java/CSVtoDatabase.java)) on my [github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/).
In order to "keep the sites together" I have given this site the exact same look as [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) except for the colours. I have also made a little system that allows users to switch the website's language. Everything apart from the blog will be Multilingual. Doing all these upgrades however also means upgrading Disqus, which meant losing all my comments. While sad, I feel like it had to be done. In order to "keep the sites together" I have given this site the exact same look as [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl) except for the colours. I have also made a little system that allows users to switch the website's language. Everything apart from the blog will be Multilingual. Doing all these upgrades however also means upgrading Disqus, which meant losing all my comments. While sad, I feel like it had to be done.
## Replacing the "about me" page on [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) ## Replacing the "about me" page on [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl)
I will be replacing the about me page on [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) with a "Linux software review" (LSR for short) section. LSR will consist of short video's (in Dutch) promoting Linux software. I will be replacing the about me page on [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl) with a "Linux software review" (LSR for short) section. LSR will consist of short video's (in Dutch) promoting Linux software.
## Another maker project ## Another maker project
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ I have only 2 days of school left this year, (and maybe a ceremony) which means
- Clean all my servers (both soft and hardware) - Clean all my servers (both soft and hardware)
- Finish my portfolio (in both Dutch and English) - Finish my portfolio (in both Dutch and English)
- Get started with LSR - Get started with LSR
- Write at least 5 new tutorials on [mi-soft.nl](http://mi-soft.nl) - Write at least 5 new tutorials on [mi-soft.nl](https://mi-soft.nl)
- Write at least 2 new blogs. (not counting this one) - Write at least 2 new blogs. (not counting this one)
Let's hope I can get all my planned projects done and then some. Let's hope I can get all my planned projects done and then some.

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After that came my struggle with the drawing software. I tried creating a drawing in Coreldraw Pro.... that was... a painful experience to say the least. Then I tried drawing with a program called InkScape, while better it still didn't yield any results. Finally I decided to give up and ask for help from a friend. After that came my struggle with the drawing software. I tried creating a drawing in Coreldraw Pro.... that was... a painful experience to say the least. Then I tried drawing with a program called InkScape, while better it still didn't yield any results. Finally I decided to give up and ask for help from a friend.
Luckily my friend [Ron Nabuurs](http://www.ronnabuurs.nl) is brilliant when it comes to designing a drawing which can be lasercut. So after explaining my idea to [Ron](http://www.ronnabuurs.nl) he decided to help me out. A picture of what we ended up with can be found below. The source file we used can be found on git. Luckily my friend [Ron Nabuurs](https://www.ronnabuurs.nl) is brilliant when it comes to designing a drawing which can be lasercut. So after explaining my idea to [Ron](https://www.ronnabuurs.nl) he decided to help me out. A picture of what we ended up with can be found below. The source file we used can be found on git.
![Designs for the laser cutter, from left to right: a circular base plate with snow characters. A foldable box cutout and a tree shape](./media/new.jpg "Designs for the laser cutter") ![Designs for the laser cutter, from left to right: a circular base plate with snow characters. A foldable box cutout and a tree shape](./media/new.jpg "Designs for the laser cutter")

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Last friday I actually got to cut the parts for my TekTree! So excited! This is by far the biggest "piece" I have ever laser cut but luckily everything went well. This in part is thanks to my brilliant friend [Ron](http://www.ronnabuurs.nl) who helped me create the sketches for the laser cutter. Thanks again [Ron](http://www.ronnabuurs.nl)! Last friday I actually got to cut the parts for my TekTree! So excited! This is by far the biggest "piece" I have ever laser cut but luckily everything went well. This in part is thanks to my brilliant friend [Ron](https://www.ronnabuurs.nl) who helped me create the sketches for the laser cutter. Thanks again [Ron](https://www.ronnabuurs.nl)!
**Top tip!** You don't have to laser cut the designs. Just print the designs with a regular printer and stick it on some wood. Then just use something like a bandsaw to cut the pieces! **Top tip!** You don't have to laser cut the designs. Just print the designs with a regular printer and stick it on some wood. Then just use something like a bandsaw to cut the pieces!

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In the 3rd part of my TekTree project I'll show you guys how to wire everything. This time I even used separate colours for the power,ground and signal wires. So no more complaining ! ^\_^ All in all I think the result looks absolutely wicked. Even without the arduino case which has yet to come in the mail. (and probably won't fit) In the 3rd part of my TekTree project I'll show you guys how to wire everything. This time I even used separate colours for the power, ground and signal wires. So no more complaining! ^\_^ All in all I think the result looks absolutely wicked. Even without the Arduino case which has yet to come in the mail. (and probably won't fit)
## Wiring part 1 - schematics ## Wiring part 1 - schematics
Before I started to jam wires in every nook and cranny I could find I had to come up with a plan. Most of that plan has been put into a "Fritzing" sketch which can be found below and on [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/TekTree). The only thing I couldn't figure out how to model on fritzing is the actual christmas tree and the power cord for the arduino. Before I started to jam wires in every nook and cranny I could find I had to come up with a plan. Most of that plan has been put into a "Fritzing" sketch which can be found below and on [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/TekTree). The only thing I couldn't figure out how to model on fritzing is the actual Christmas tree and the power cord for the Arduino.
The arduino will get power from a regular adaptor. The only modification I did to the adapter is putting a button on one of the wires. And the only reason I did that is because I'm too lazy to unplug the TekTree when I want to turn it off :) The Arduino will get power from a regular adaptor. The only modification I made to the adapter was putting a button on one of the wires. The only reason I did that is because I'm too lazy to unplug the TekTree when I want to turn it off :)
![Wiring of the back of the Tektree. You can see a lot of jumper wires sticking out and connecting to LEDs](./media/wiring1.jpg) ![Wiring of the back of the Tektree. You can see a lot of jumper wires sticking out and connecting to LEDs](./media/wiring1.jpg)
## Why so many wires? ## Why so many wires?
I want the project to be "manageable" for everyone. To do this I kept the wiring as simple as possible. Every LED has 2 prongs, 1 goes to ground 1 goes to the arduino. Simple. Same goes for the potentiometers, 3 legs, 1 power 1 ground 1 signal. The only led's I did bundle together (in terms of wiring) is the star. I did this to create a single star instead of multiple led's. I want the project to be "manageable" for everyone. To do this I kept the wiring as simple as possible. Every LED has 2 prongs, 1 goes to ground 1 goes to the Arduino. Simple. Same goes for the potentiometers, 3 legs, 1 power 1 ground 1 signal. The only leds I did bundle together (in terms of wiring) is the star. I did this to create a single star instead of multiple led's.
## Well you could've made it way prettier... and ## Well you could've made it way prettier... and
Well yes, as all of us know I'm perfectly capable of designing a [refined build](/images/blogs/han4pi/Front_thumb.png). I didn't want to go with a pcb this time however because that would make the barrier to entry way higher on this project. And that is something I definitely **don't** want. Well yes, as all of us know I'm perfectly capable of designing a [refined build](/images/blogs/han4pi/front.png). I didn't want to go with a pcb this time however because that would make the barrier to entry way higher on this project. And that is something I definitely **don't** want.
I also didn't "group" all my ground wires together. (led -> led -> led -> board) This would've made the project a lot neater but it wouldn't be anywhere near as service friendly. (which was kinda the idea...) I also didn't "group" all my ground wires together. (led -> led -> led -> board) This would've made the project a lot neater but it wouldn't be anywhere near as service friendly. (which was kinda the idea...)

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!["Logo of the scala programming language"](./scala.png) !["Logo of the scala programming language"](./scala.png)
One of the final assignments for a school course called "APP" (Algorithms Programming language & Paradigms) was/is to learn a new programming language using the book "[Seven languages in Seven weeks](https://pragprog.com/book/btlang/seven-languages-in-seven-weeks)". One of the final assignments for a school course called "APP" (Algorithms Programming language & Paradigms) was/is to learn a new programming language using the book "[Seven languages in Seven weeks](https://pragprog.com/search/?q=seven-languages-in-seven-weeks)".
The idea of this book is that you can get comfortable with a programming language in just a week. As you can probably guess from the title the book covers 7 languages in total and I will be covering at least 1 (Scala). The idea of this book is that you can get comfortable with a programming language in just a week. As you can probably guess from the title the book covers 7 languages in total and I will be covering at least 1 (Scala).

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The next message on this page tells me about a popular build tool called `sbt` so I went ahead and installed that as well. The next message on this page tells me about a popular build tool called `sbt` so I went ahead and installed that as well.
The final step on this page recommends me to install "[The Scala IDE](http://scala-ide.org/?_ga=1.153666491.264179122.1490891096)" or use the IntelliJ plugin. Seeing as I adore the JetBrains product line I've opted to choose the latter. The final step on this page recommends me to install "[The Scala IDE](https://scala-ide.org/?_ga=1.153666491.264179122.1490891096)" or use the IntelliJ plugin. Seeing as I adore the JetBrains product line I've opted to choose the latter.
While browsing the downloads page I noticed Pacman had beat his level. (a.k.a collected all the dots. a.k.a the install has finished) Which means it's high time for me to continue on with the assignments. While browsing the downloads page I noticed Pacman had beat his level. (a.k.a collected all the dots. a.k.a the install has finished) Which means it's high time for me to continue on with the assignments.
@@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ Day 1's theoretical questions are:
My answers to these are: My answers to these are:
1. [http://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/](http://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/) 1. [https://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/](https://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/)
2. [https://www.toptal.com/scala/why-should-i-learn-scala](https://www.toptal.com/scala/why-should-i-learn-scala) 2. [https://www.toptal.com/scala/why-should-i-learn-scala](https://www.toptal.com/scala/why-should-i-learn-scala)
3. [http://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/5367](http://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/5367) 3. [https://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/5367](https://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/5367)
Finally, we get to move on to the practical assignment for the week. For the assignment, I have to create a "Tic-tac-toe" game for 2 players. Finally, we get to move on to the practical assignment for the week. For the assignment, I have to create a "Tic-tac-toe" game for 2 players.

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Once again these questions are trivial if you've actually paid attention while reading the book. Anyway, here are the answers: Once again these questions are trivial if you've actually paid attention while reading the book. Anyway, here are the answers:
1. [http://docs.scala-lang.org/tutorials/scala-for-java-programmers.html](http://docs.scala-lang.org/tutorials/scala-for-java-programmers.html) 1. [https://docs.scala-lang.org/tutorials/scala-for-java-programmers.html](https://docs.scala-lang.org/tutorials/scala-for-java-programmers.html)
2. [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812401/exactly-what-is-the-difference-between-a-closure-and-a-block](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812401/exactly-what-is-the-difference-between-a-closure-and-a-block) 2. [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812401/exactly-what-is-the-difference-between-a-closure-and-a-block](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812401/exactly-what-is-the-difference-between-a-closure-and-a-block)
The results of the second day's practical assignments can found on [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Seven-Languages-in-Seven-Weeks/tree/master/Scala/Day%202/src/myApp) or below: The results of the second day's practical assignments can found on [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Seven-Languages-in-Seven-Weeks/tree/master/Scala/Day%202/src/myApp) or below:

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The book starts off by telling me about Actors, which have pools of threads and queues, and message passing. When you send a message (using the ! operator) you place an object on its queue. The actor then reads the message and takes action. Usually, the actor uses a pattern matcher to detect what it has to do before it starts doing something. The book starts off by telling me about Actors, which have pools of threads and queues, and message passing. When you send a message (using the ! operator) you place an object on its queue. The actor then reads the message and takes action. Usually, the actor uses a pattern matcher to detect what it has to do before it starts doing something.
The book provides a sample application but that plain doesn't work. Upon investigating the issue I discovered that Scala's built-in concurrency feature is deprecated in favour of [Akka](http://akka.io/). This saddens me beyond belief. I have already worked with Akka and had expected Scala to offer me something else. This also means that the rest of the book is not going to be useful anymore. The book provides a sample application but that plain doesn't work. Upon investigating the issue I discovered that Scala's built-in concurrency feature is deprecated in favour of [Akka](https://akka.io/). This saddens me beyond belief. I have already worked with Akka and had expected Scala to offer me something else. This also means that the rest of the book is not going to be useful anymore.
Stubborn as I am, even with a closing deadline, I decided I wasn't going to let a stupid book stop me and decided to update the code to work with Akka. All of which can be found at [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Seven-Languages-in-Seven-Weeks/tree/master/Scala/Day%203/src/Concurrency). Stubborn as I am, even with a closing deadline, I decided I wasn't going to let a stupid book stop me and decided to update the code to work with Akka. All of which can be found at [Github](https://github.com/Mastermindzh/Seven-Languages-in-Seven-Weeks/tree/master/Scala/Day%203/src/Concurrency).

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At my place of work, [INFORIT](http://inforit.nl/), we are talking about adopting conventional commits as a company standard. At my place of work, [INFORIT](https://inforit.nl/), we are talking about adopting conventional commits as a company standard.
However... debating commits is a tricky endeavor, everyone seems to have their own opinion about it and pretty much no one is following even the basic git rules (e.g title + body). It is precisely because of all of this that an earlier proposal about standardizing commit messages brought us nothing. However... debating commits is a tricky endeavor, everyone seems to have their own opinion about it and pretty much no one is following even the basic git rules (e.g title + body). It is precisely because of all of this that an earlier proposal about standardizing commit messages brought us nothing.
Now though, a solid 2 years later, our company has grown tremendously! Now though, a solid 2 years later, our company has grown tremendously!

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description: "Good software design practices and a few perfectionistic tendencies lead to almost 5 years without any writing. This post is a deep dive into a few of the struggles of the past 5 years" description: "Good software design practices and a few perfectionistic tendencies lead to almost 5 years without any writing. This post is a deep dive into a few of the struggles of the past 5 years"
--- ---
I've been rebuilding the old "[rickvanlieshout.com](https://rickvanlieshout.com)" for over 5 years now... I've been rebuilding the old "[rickvanlieshout.com](https://www.rickvanlieshout.com)" for over 5 years now...
But the website isn't that big. It could be done way faster and it has been done way faster. But the website isn't that big. It could be done way faster and it has been done way faster.
The thing is, I rewrote it several times, each time with a different design and updated packages. The thing is, I rewrote it several times, each time with a different design and updated packages.

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- "SAS2000" - "SAS2000"
- "it mode" - "it mode"
description: "Flashing the LSI-9211 used to be way more difficult, luckily the EFI shell makes this task a lot simpler!" description: "Flashing the LSI-9211 used to be way more difficult, luckily the EFI shell makes this task a lot simpler!"
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title: LegoLeague - Battling it out with little robots made from Lego
date: "2023-09-18"
template: "post"
category: "Lego"
tags:
- "lego"
- "spike"
- "programming"
- "team"
- "work"
description: "At INFORIT we love to play! Be it DND, board games or in this case... Legos. Read on to find out what we've been up to this past summer vacation"
socialImage: ./media/lego-spike-set.png
---
![The 2023 LegoLeague play-mat laid out on an improvised table](./media/board.jpg "The 2023 LegoLeague battle board")
A little before the start of the summer period my colleague Jan-Kees came up to me and proposed the idea of an internal LegoLeague. After a little bit of back-and-forth about what LegoLeague exactly was I agreed it would be a great idea to bring some colleagues together and have a little fun during work hours.
Pretty much right away excitement got the better of us and we started drafting a plan... when? where? how? prizes? teams!?? A lot.
But First...
## What is LegoLeague?
LegoLeague is an event where teams come together to build, program and test a [Lego Spike robot](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/lego-education-spike-prime-set-45678) to perform autonomous tasks. The tasks range from collecting "power cores", pushing or pulling levers, to dropping Lego blocks in a hopper to get some bonus points.
All of this is accompanied by a theme, in our case energy production, which adds a layer of fun to solving these challenges.
The video below shows a teaser of 2022-2023's "SuperPowered" event, the very thing we based our LegoLeague on:
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For each task a team completes successfully they will score points.
Teams get 2 minutes and 30 seconds (2:30) to score as many points as they can.
The video below outlines some of the challenges the teams have available to them with a little explanation of how they function and even some info on the scores. This video is especially useful for teams that don't want to peruse the entire rule book but still wanted to figure out an optimal strategy.
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To build the robot each team gets a [Lego Spike Prime set](https://www.lego.com/nl-nl/product/lego-education-spike-prime-set-45678) and nothing more!
In the original event, teams had access to a little more Lego in various kits but for our little event at [INFORIT](https://inforit.nl), we were only able to source the basic kits in time.
Having said that, we wouldn't have been able to get our hands on any of the kits at all if it wasn't for the ["PReT" organization in Weesp](https://www.pretweesp.nl/). Thanks guys!
![A Lego spike set](./media/lego-spike-set.png "A Lego spike set laid out on display")
As for the programming... Teams are free to use either "[scratch](https://scratch.mit.edu/)" or "Python" to program their robots.
Scratch being much easier for those who don't spend all day behind their computer working on software development whilst Python allows for more flexibility in what can be achieved.
Spoiler alert: all teams chose scratch, it's much more accessible for non-developers!
## The competition at INFORIT
So yeah, we now know what a LegoLeague is and we have the approval to host the competition at [INFORIT](https://inforit.nl), now what?
Well, Jan-Kees got to work building the arena and setting it up and I set out to gather team members. Given that it was the summer break I had to hustle to get teams together but eventually we managed to create some beautiful teams.
Fortunately, [INFORIT](https://inforit.nl) values employee happiness, autonomy and continuous improvement. As such I was able to offer the 2 Friday afternoons free of day-to-day work, to work on the robot whilst providing catering, music, and the like to the teams whilst they are participating!
In the end, we were successful in creating 4 teams of at least 3 people who were all mixed with developers and non-developers to keep the balance fair. Meanwhile, Jan-Kees also finished building the arena which you can see in the header of this blog or the pictures in the picture section.
## Pictures
Of course, we've taken loads of pictures during the event but those are mostly for internal use.
Below I've included some pictures of the event that are all cleared for social media distribution with a little description of what's happening in each picture to, hopefully, convey some of the vibes of the event itself.
![One of the competing robots on display. This one seems to have a little grabby arm to perform the tasks with.](./media/robot-warrior.jpg "one of the competing robots")
![A contestant is looking at the board figuring out where the robot needs to go](./media/lex-counting.jpg "A contestant calculating exactly where to go. Such a pathfinder!")
![two teams continuing to test their implementations](./media/testing-coding-repeat.jpg "code -> test -> repeat. Soooo important")
![a picture of a laptop screen with lots of scratch code blocks on it](./media/complicated.png "This team might have overcomplicated things a tad. Looks impressive though.")
## Winners, losers, etc
In the end, this is still a competition. People competed hard to come out on top and 1 team did so successfully.
Congratulations guys!
![a group picture of all the contestants, some wearing their medals and carrying their candy prize](./media/winners.jpg "All of our winners! (excluding myself 😢)")
## Nah, we are all winners in the end
Having 4 teams gave us the unique opportunity to reward them all with something nice. The 3 teams that got podium places all got their medals and their rewards and the team in fourth place got their consolation prize.
Luckily though, we're all winners, even the Jury members and the organizers.
This event has brought us all closer together and improved the connection between our colleagues.
I, personally, had a blast and would love to do similar things in the future.
That's it again, thanks for reading and see you next time!

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- "Lego" - "Lego"
- "house" - "house"
description: "What started as a simple decoration piece to fill some empty space in my home quickly grew into a new hobby of which the remnants can be found throughout my house" description: "What started as a simple decoration piece to fill some empty space in my home quickly grew into a new hobby of which the remnants can be found throughout my house"
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--- ---
## The problem ## The problem
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ I emptied a shelf, picked up some [white base plates](https://www.lego.com/en-us
- [Holiday main street](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/holiday-main-street-10308) - [Holiday main street](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/holiday-main-street-10308)
- [Santa's sleigh](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-sleigh-40499) - [Santa's sleigh](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-sleigh-40499)
- [Santa's visit](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-visit-10293) - [Santa's visit](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-visit-10293)
- [Winter elve's scene](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/winter-elves-scene-40564) - [Winter elves scene](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/winter-elves-scene-40564)
- [Winter polar bears](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/wintertime-polar-bears-40571) - [Winter polar bears](https://web.archive.org/web/20221106002040/https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/wintertime-polar-bears-40571)
- [Santa's workshop](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-workshop-40565?CMP=AFC-AffiliateUK-lFWN%2FyX1zOg-3425491-124738-1) - [Santa's workshop](https://www.lego.com/en-nl/product/santa-s-workshop-40565?CMP=AFC-AffiliateUK-lFWN%2FyX1zOg-3425491-124738-1)
The result of a few days of work and the Christmas village has been completed: The result of a few days of work and the Christmas village has been completed:

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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ export default {
stripQueryString: true, stripQueryString: true,
}, },
}, },
// remove the old serviceworker if it is available. // remove the old service worker if it is available.
"gatsby-plugin-remove-serviceworker", "gatsby-plugin-remove-serviceworker",
"gatsby-plugin-image", "gatsby-plugin-image",
"gatsby-plugin-catch-links", "gatsby-plugin-catch-links",

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import menu from "./menu";
export default { export default {
site: { site: {
siteMetadata: { siteMetadata: {
url: "https://rickvanlieshout.com", url: "https://www.rickvanlieshout.com",
title: "Rick van Lieshout ~ Mastermindzh", title: "Rick van Lieshout ~ Mastermindzh",
subtitle: "The thoughts, discoveries and murmurings of a Software enthusiast", subtitle: "The thoughts, discoveries and murmurings of a Software enthusiast",
copyright: "All rights reserved.", copyright: "All rights reserved.",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{ {
"name": "rickvanlieshout-com", "name": "rickvanlieshout-com",
"version": "1.2.3", "version": "1.3.0",
"description": "My personal blog / website", "description": "My personal blog / website",
"keywords": [ "keywords": [
"gatsby", "gatsby",
@@ -49,37 +49,37 @@
] ]
}, },
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^6.4.0", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^6.4.2",
"@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons": "^6.4.0", "@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons": "^6.4.2",
"@fortawesome/react-fontawesome": "^0.2.0", "@fortawesome/react-fontawesome": "^0.2.0",
"classnames": "^2.3.2", "classnames": "^2.3.2",
"disqus-react": "^1.1.5", "disqus-react": "^1.1.5",
"gatsby": "^5.8.1", "gatsby": "^5.12.1",
"gatsby-link": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-link": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-catch-links": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-catch-links": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-feed": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-feed": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-google-gtag": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-google-gtag": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-image": "^3.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-image": "^3.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-manifest": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-manifest": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-optimize-svgs": "^1.0.5", "gatsby-plugin-optimize-svgs": "^1.0.5",
"gatsby-plugin-react-helmet": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-react-helmet": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-react-helmet-canonical-urls": "^1.4.0", "gatsby-plugin-react-helmet-canonical-urls": "^1.4.0",
"gatsby-plugin-remove-serviceworker": "^1.0.0", "gatsby-plugin-remove-serviceworker": "^1.0.0",
"gatsby-plugin-robots-txt": "^1.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-robots-txt": "^1.8.0",
"gatsby-plugin-sass": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-sass": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-sharp": "^5.8.1", "gatsby-plugin-sharp": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-plugin-sitemap": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-plugin-sitemap": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-autolink-headers": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-remark-autolink-headers": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-remark-copy-linked-files": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-external-links": "0.0.4", "gatsby-remark-external-links": "0.0.4",
"gatsby-remark-images": "^7.8.0", "gatsby-remark-images": "^7.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-images-medium-zoom": "^1.7.0", "gatsby-remark-images-medium-zoom": "^1.7.0",
"gatsby-remark-prismjs": "^7.8.0", "gatsby-remark-prismjs": "^7.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-remark-responsive-iframe": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-remark-smartypants": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-remark-smartypants": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-source-filesystem": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-source-filesystem": "^5.12.0",
"gatsby-transformer-remark": "^6.8.0", "gatsby-transformer-remark": "^6.12.0",
"gatsby-transformer-sharp": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-transformer-sharp": "^5.12.0",
"prismjs": "^1.29.0", "prismjs": "^1.29.0",
"react": "^18.2.0", "react": "^18.2.0",
"react-cookie-consent": "^8.0.1", "react-cookie-consent": "^8.0.1",
@@ -89,40 +89,40 @@
"reading-time": "^1.5.0" "reading-time": "^1.5.0"
}, },
"devDependencies": { "devDependencies": {
"@commitlint/config-conventional": "^17.6.1", "@commitlint/config-conventional": "^17.6.6",
"@commitlint/cz-commitlint": "^17.5.0", "@commitlint/cz-commitlint": "^17.5.0",
"@jest/globals": "^29.5.0", "@jest/globals": "^29.5.0",
"@mastermindzh/eslint-config": "^1.0.2", "@mastermindzh/eslint-config": "^1.0.2",
"@mastermindzh/prettier-config": "^1.0.0", "@mastermindzh/prettier-config": "^1.0.0",
"@semantic-release/exec": "6.0.3", "@semantic-release/exec": "6.0.3",
"@semantic-release/git": "10.0.1", "@semantic-release/git": "10.0.1",
"@swc/core": "^1.3.51", "@swc/core": "^1.3.67",
"@swc/jest": "^0.2.26", "@swc/jest": "^0.2.26",
"@types/gatsby-transformer-remark": "^2.9.1", "@types/gatsby-transformer-remark": "^2.9.1",
"@types/jest": "^29.5.0", "@types/jest": "^29.5.2",
"@types/node": "^18.15.11", "@types/node": "^18.15.11",
"@types/react": "^18.0.37", "@types/react": "^18.2.14",
"@types/react-dom": "^18.0.11", "@types/react-dom": "^18.2.6",
"@types/react-helmet": "^6.1.6", "@types/react-helmet": "^6.1.6",
"@types/react-test-renderer": "^18.0.0", "@types/react-test-renderer": "^18.0.0",
"@types/react-toggle": "^4.0.3", "@types/react-toggle": "^4.0.3",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.59.0", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.60.1",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.59.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.60.1",
"autoprefixer": "^10.4.14", "autoprefixer": "^10.4.14",
"browserslist": "^4.21.5", "browserslist": "^4.21.9",
"codecov": "^3.8.3", "codecov": "^3.8.3",
"commitizen": "^4.3.0", "commitizen": "^4.3.0",
"commitlint": "^17.6.1", "commitlint": "^17.6.6",
"concurrently": "^7.6.0", "concurrently": "^8.2.0",
"eslint": "^8.38.0", "eslint": "^8.43.0",
"eslint-config-airbnb": "^19.0.4", "eslint-config-airbnb": "^19.0.4",
"eslint-config-airbnb-typescript": "^17.0.0", "eslint-config-airbnb-typescript": "^17.0.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^8.8.0", "eslint-config-prettier": "^8.8.0",
"eslint-config-react-app": "^7.0.1", "eslint-config-react-app": "^7.0.1",
"eslint-import-resolver-typescript": "^3.5.3", "eslint-import-resolver-typescript": "^3.5.5",
"eslint-plugin-flowtype": "^8.0.3", "eslint-plugin-flowtype": "^8.0.3",
"eslint-plugin-import": "^2.27.5", "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.27.5",
"eslint-plugin-jest": "^27.2.1", "eslint-plugin-jest": "^27.2.2",
"eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y": "^6.7.1", "eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y": "^6.7.1",
"eslint-plugin-prettier": "^4.2.1", "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^4.2.1",
"eslint-plugin-react": "^7.32.2", "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.32.2",
@@ -134,24 +134,25 @@
"jest-cli": "^29.5.0", "jest-cli": "^29.5.0",
"jest-environment-jsdom": "^29.5.0", "jest-environment-jsdom": "^29.5.0",
"jest-svg-transformer": "^1.0.0", "jest-svg-transformer": "^1.0.0",
"lint-staged": "^13.2.1", "lint-staged": "^13.2.3",
"lost": "9.0.1", "lost": "9.0.1",
"markdownlint": "^0.28.1", "markdownlint": "^0.29.0",
"postcss": "^8.4.21", "postcss": "^8.4.24",
"postcss-scss": "^4.0.6", "postcss-scss": "^4.0.6",
"prettier": "^2.8.7", "prettier": "^2.8.8",
"prettier-plugin-packagejson": "^2.4.3", "prettier-plugin-packagejson": "^2.4.3",
"react-test-renderer": "^18.2.0", "react-test-renderer": "^18.2.0",
"rimraf": "^4.4.1", "rimraf": "^4.4.1",
"sass": "^1.62.0", "sass": "^1.63.6",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.21", "source-map-support": "^0.5.21",
"standard-version": "^9.5.0", "standard-version": "^9.5.0",
"stylelint": "^15.5.0", "stylelint": "^15.9.0",
"stylelint-config-recommended-scss": "^9.0.1", "stylelint-config-recommended-scss": "^9.0.1",
"stylelint-order": "^6.0.3", "stylelint-order": "^6.0.3",
"stylelint-scss": "^4.6.0", "stylelint-scss": "^4.6.0",
"ts-node": "^10.9.1", "ts-node": "^10.9.1",
"typescript": "^5.0.4" "typescript": "^5.1.6",
"unist-util-find": "1.0.2"
}, },
"config": { "config": {
"commitizen": { "commitizen": {

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/** /**
* GHColors theme by Avi Aryan (http://aviaryan.in) * GHColors theme by Avi Aryan (https://aviaryan.in)
* Inspired by Github syntax coloring * Inspired by Github syntax coloring
*/ */
[data-theme="light"] { [data-theme="light"] {

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ interface Props {
socialImage?: string; socialImage?: string;
children: React.ReactNode; children: React.ReactNode;
noIndex?: boolean; noIndex?: boolean;
slug?: string;
} }
const Layout: React.FC<Props> = ({ const Layout: React.FC<Props> = ({
@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ const Layout: React.FC<Props> = ({
description, description,
socialImage = "", socialImage = "",
noIndex = false, noIndex = false,
slug,
}: Props) => { }: Props) => {
const { author, url } = useSiteMetadata(); const { author, url } = useSiteMetadata();
const metaImage = socialImage || author.photo; const metaImage = socialImage || author.photo;
@@ -30,12 +32,15 @@ const Layout: React.FC<Props> = ({
<html lang="en" /> <html lang="en" />
<title>{title}</title> <title>{title}</title>
<meta name="description" content={description} /> <meta name="description" content={description} />
<meta property="og:description" content={description} />
<meta property="og:site_name" content={title} /> <meta property="og:site_name" content={title} />
<meta property="og:image" content={metaImageUrl} /> <meta property="og:image" content={metaImageUrl} />
{slug && <meta property="og:url" content={`${url}${slug}`} />}
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary" /> <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary" />
<meta name="twitter:title" content={title} /> <meta name="twitter:title" content={title} />
<meta name="twitter:description" content={description} /> <meta name="twitter:description" content={description} />
<meta name="twitter:image" content={metaImageUrl} /> <meta name="twitter:image" content={metaImageUrl} />
<meta property="twitter:site" content="@mastermindzh" />
{noIndex && <meta name="robots" content="noindex" />} {noIndex && <meta name="robots" content="noindex" />}
</Helmet> </Helmet>
{children} {children}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
import React, { useEffect, useRef } from "react"; import React, { useEffect, useRef } from "react";
import * as styles from "./Page.module.scss";
import type { Nullable } from "@/types"; import type { Nullable } from "@/types";
import { Helmet } from "react-helmet";
import * as styles from "./Page.module.scss";
interface Props { interface Props {
title?: string; title?: string;
@@ -19,12 +19,17 @@ const Page: React.FC<Props> = ({ title, children }: Props) => {
}, []); }, []);
return ( return (
<div ref={pageRef} className={styles.page}> <>
<div className={styles.inner}> <Helmet>
{title && <h1 className={styles.title}>{title}</h1>} <meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<div className={styles.body}>{children}</div> </Helmet>
<div ref={pageRef} className={styles.page}>
<div className={styles.inner}>
{title && <h1 className={styles.title}>{title}</h1>}
<div className={styles.body}>{children}</div>
</div>
</div> </div>
</div> </>
); );
}; };

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
import type { Node } from "@/types"; import type { Node } from "@/types";
import React from "react"; import React from "react";
import { Helmet } from "react-helmet";
import { useSiteMetadata } from "../../hooks";
import { Author } from "./Author"; import { Author } from "./Author";
import { Comments } from "./Comments"; import { Comments } from "./Comments";
import { Content } from "./Content"; import { Content } from "./Content";
@@ -14,24 +16,34 @@ interface Props {
const Post: React.FC<Props> = ({ post }: Props) => { const Post: React.FC<Props> = ({ post }: Props) => {
const { html } = post; const { html } = post;
const { tagSlugs, slug, readingTime } = post.fields; const { tagSlugs, slug, readingTime } = post.fields;
const { tags, title, date, disqusId } = post.frontmatter; const { tags, title, date, disqusId, category } = post.frontmatter;
const { url } = useSiteMetadata();
return ( return (
<div className={styles.post}> <>
<div className={styles.content}> <Helmet>
<Content body={html} title={title} subTitle={readingTime?.text} /> <meta property="og:type" content="article" />
</div> <meta property="article:publisher" content={url} />
<meta property="article:section" content={category} />
<meta property="article:tag" content={tags ? tags[0] : ""} />
</Helmet>
<div className={styles.footer}> <div className={styles.post}>
<Meta date={date} /> <div className={styles.content}>
{tags && tagSlugs && <Tags tags={tags} tagSlugs={tagSlugs} />} <Content body={html} title={title} subTitle={readingTime?.text} />
<Author /> </div>
</div>
<div className={`${styles.comments} hideInPrintView`}> <div className={styles.footer}>
<Comments disqusId={disqusId} postSlug={slug} postTitle={post.frontmatter.title} /> <Meta date={date} />
{tags && tagSlugs && <Tags tags={tags} tagSlugs={tagSlugs} />}
<Author />
</div>
<div className={`${styles.comments} hideInPrintView`}>
<Comments disqusId={disqusId} postSlug={slug} postTitle={post.frontmatter.title} />
</div>
</div> </div>
</div> </>
); );
}; };

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import { ICONS } from "@/constants";
import { Dictionary } from "@/types"; import { Dictionary } from "@/types";
import { getContactHref, getIcon } from "@/utils"; import { getContactHref, getIcon } from "@/utils";
type Props = { type Props = {
contacts: Dictionary<string>; contacts: Dictionary<string>;
}; };
@@ -26,8 +25,13 @@ const Contacts: React.FC<Props> = ({ contacts }: Props) => (
<Icon name={name} icon={getIcon(name)} /> <Icon name={name} icon={getIcon(name)} />
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
) : null, ) : null
)} )}
<li className={styles.item} key="keys">
<a className={styles.link} href="/keys.json" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">
<Icon name="keys" icon={getIcon("keys")} />
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
); );

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@@ -93,6 +93,24 @@ exports[`Contacts renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
`; `;

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@@ -138,6 +138,24 @@ exports[`Sidebar renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ const ICONS = {
path: "M3.6,7.8 C5,10.6 7.4,12.9 10.2,14.4 L12.4,12.2 C12.7,11.9 13.1,11.8 13.4,12 C14.5,12.4 15.7,12.6 17,12.6 C17.6,12.6 18,13 18,13.6 L18,17 C18,17.6 17.6,18 17,18 C7.6,18 0,10.4 0,1 C0,0.4 0.4,0 1,0 L4.5,0 C5.1,0 5.5,0.4 5.5,1 C5.5,2.2 5.7,3.4 6.1,4.6 C6.2,4.9 6.1,5.3 5.9,5.6 L3.6,7.8 L3.6,7.8 Z", path: "M3.6,7.8 C5,10.6 7.4,12.9 10.2,14.4 L12.4,12.2 C12.7,11.9 13.1,11.8 13.4,12 C14.5,12.4 15.7,12.6 17,12.6 C17.6,12.6 18,13 18,13.6 L18,17 C18,17.6 17.6,18 17,18 C7.6,18 0,10.4 0,1 C0,0.4 0.4,0 1,0 L4.5,0 C5.1,0 5.5,0.4 5.5,1 C5.5,2.2 5.7,3.4 6.1,4.6 C6.2,4.9 6.1,5.3 5.9,5.6 L3.6,7.8 L3.6,7.8 Z",
viewBox: "0 0 18 18", viewBox: "0 0 18 18",
}, },
keys: {
path: "M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z",
viewBox: "0 0 20 20",
},
}; };
export default ICONS; export default ICONS;

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ const CategoriesTemplate: React.FC = () => {
const categories = useCategoriesList(); const categories = useCategoriesList();
return ( return (
<Layout title={`Categories - ${title}`} description={subtitle}> <Layout title={`Categories - ${title}`} description={subtitle} slug="/categories/">
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title="Categories"> <Page title="Categories">
<ul> <ul>

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`CategoriesTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ const CategoryTemplate: React.FC<Props> = ({ data, pageContext }: Props) => {
currentPage > 0 ? `${group} - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : `${group} - ${siteTitle}`; currentPage > 0 ? `${group} - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : `${group} - ${siteTitle}`;
return ( return (
<Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle}> <Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle} slug={`/category/${group}/`}>
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title={group}> <Page title={group}>
<Feed edges={edges} /> <Feed edges={edges} />

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`CategoryTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ const IndexTemplate: React.FC<Props> = ({ data, pageContext }: Props) => {
const pageTitle = currentPage > 0 ? `Posts - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : siteTitle; const pageTitle = currentPage > 0 ? `Posts - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : siteTitle;
return ( return (
<Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle}> <Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle} slug="">
<Sidebar isIndex /> <Sidebar isIndex />
<Page> <Page>
<Feed edges={edges} /> <Feed edges={edges} />

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`IndexTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ const NotFoundTemplate: React.FC = () => {
const { title, subtitle } = useSiteMetadata(); const { title, subtitle } = useSiteMetadata();
return ( return (
<Layout title={`Not Found - ${title}`} description={subtitle}> <Layout title={`Not Found - ${title}`} description={subtitle} slug="/404.html">
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title="Oh no! page be lost"> <Page title="Oh no! page be lost">
<p> <p>

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`NotFoundTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ const PageTemplate: React.FC<Props> = ({ data }: Props) => {
title={`${title} - ${siteTitle}`} title={`${title} - ${siteTitle}`}
description={metaDescription} description={metaDescription}
socialImage={socialImage?.publicURL} socialImage={socialImage?.publicURL}
slug={data.markdownRemark.fields.slug}
> >
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title={title}> <Page title={title}>
@@ -40,6 +41,9 @@ export const query = graphql`
markdownRemark(fields: { slug: { eq: $slug } }) { markdownRemark(fields: { slug: { eq: $slug } }) {
id id
html html
fields {
slug
}
frontmatter { frontmatter {
title title
date date

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`PageTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ const PostTemplate: React.FC<Props> = ({ data }: Props) => {
title={`${title} - ${siteTitle}`} title={`${title} - ${siteTitle}`}
description={metaDescription} description={metaDescription}
socialImage={socialImage?.publicURL} socialImage={socialImage?.publicURL}
slug={data.markdownRemark.fields.slug}
> >
<Post post={data.markdownRemark} /> <Post post={data.markdownRemark} />
</Layout> </Layout>

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ const TagTemplate: React.FC<Props> = ({ data, pageContext }: Props) => {
currentPage > 0 ? `${group} - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : `${group} - ${siteTitle}`; currentPage > 0 ? `${group} - Page ${currentPage} - ${siteTitle}` : `${group} - ${siteTitle}`;
return ( return (
<Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle} noIndex> <Layout title={pageTitle} description={siteSubtitle} slug={`/tag/${group}/`}>
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title={group}> <Page title={group}>
<Feed edges={edges} /> <Feed edges={edges} />

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`TagTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ const TagsTemplate: React.FC = () => {
const tags = useTagsList(); const tags = useTagsList();
return ( return (
<Layout title={`Tags - ${title}`} description={subtitle}> <Layout title={`Tags - ${title}`} description={subtitle} slug="/tags/">
<Sidebar /> <Sidebar />
<Page title="Tags"> <Page title="Tags">
<ul> <ul>

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@@ -139,6 +139,24 @@ exports[`TagsTemplate renders correctly 1`] = `
</svg> </svg>
</a> </a>
</li> </li>
<li>
<a
href="/keys.json"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank"
>
<svg
viewBox="0 0 20 20"
>
<title>
keys
</title>
<path
d="M15 6a1.54 1.54 0 0 1-1.5-1.5 1.5 1.5 0 0 1 3 0A1.54 1.54 0 0 1 15 6zm-1.5-5A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 8 6.5a6.81 6.81 0 0 0 .7 2.8L1 17v2h4v-2h2v-2h2l3.2-3.2a5.85 5.85 0 0 0 1.3.2A5.55 5.55 0 0 0 19 6.5 5.55 5.55 0 0 0 13.5 1z"
/>
</svg>
</a>
</li>
</ul> </ul>
</div> </div>
<div> <div>

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
ac4c4068-88f8-4291-9180-894c0391fed8

5
static/keys.json Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
{
"documentSigningKey": "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIPH8NJi1EDmYv6mMtd8eC9VBPDf/faGn9GV2PhSo4KtK",
"workLaptop": "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIJ4LSpR4wx4U/ruu5qZ7hCERSyINp2tCk6IS7cYPfKt+",
"devPc": "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAII9hfhULcwnmtzXATxU6oqWPhTS06WXPVzx28knx9rPL"
}