Add a link, bash Markdown some more
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Web browsers
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https://drewdevault.com/2020/08/13/Web-browsers-need-to-stop.html
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https://drewdevault.com/2020/08/13/Web-browsers-need-to-stop.html +
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https://macwright.com/2020/08/22/clean-starts-for-the-web.html
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(but link:GoodThings.html#_asciidoc[fuck Markdown])
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Scrap it all, start anew. Content goes first, presentation second. Don't allow
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for the inverse to happen. I'm not interested in anyone's animations and gray
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@ -89,11 +89,17 @@ It's a shame that it's been frozen in time.
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AsciiDoc
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I despise Markdown for its choices, and I don't want to suffer while writing.
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I utterly despise Markdown for its choices, and I don't want to suffer while
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writing:
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- you have to escape all underscores in words,
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- the link syntax is hard to remember,
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- emphasis is screwed-up entirely, asterisks are supposed to mean '`bold`'.
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Granted, I can see some faults in AsciiDoc as well, notably with how hard it is
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to parse and process, but I haven't found anything better yet, and
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standardisation seems to be finally
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https://groups.google.com/g/asciidoc/c/EKx-Hfx-nMM[on the way]. One day I might
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to parse and process, but I haven't found anything better yet, not to mention
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powerful, and standardisation seems to finally be
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https://groups.google.com/g/asciidoc/c/EKx-Hfx-nMM[on its way]. One day I might
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create a processor for a slightly modified subset of it. Until then,
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https://github.com/bytesparadise/libasciidoc[libasciidoc] is what I'll be using
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for all markup, and I'm immensely thankful to its authors for their work.
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