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blog | ||
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IPFS.csv | ||
keybase.txt | ||
keys.txt | ||
LICENSE | ||
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sitemaps.xml |
My website
Directories:
- PGP/ — my PGP key(s)
- _*/ — Jekyll’s own files
- blog/ — blog index & feeds
- css/ — css
- pages/ — normal pages
- php/ — php scripts that haven’t found their way anywhere else
- n/ — notes to self with rememberable URLs, see {r,or,ir}/
- r/ — redirects, some kind of personal URL shortener
- or/ — same, but not redirecting and for Tor Onion Services
- ir/ — same, but for I2P eepsites
Sitemaps:
- sitemap.xml — automatically generated by Jekyll when building
- sitemaps.xml — manually written sitemap index pointing to sitemaps on my sites. I am not sure how it works when there are multiple domains, so I am keeping all sitemaps in robots.txt and sitemaps.xml on bottom of it. Same will possibly happen with other domains.
IPFS:
I am using IPFS for some embeds on this site. If you would like to help me host them:
ipfs pin add bafybeia7yeie5a6arstytabl6bfhacmidcy4yhht3e6dfrrq4gi2gry4pu bafybeihqkgkjo7zywuk3wiwv7ng2iiwr4na2jpmbff5zawld33tssqe4ru bafybeiawyibtmpxvgzv7ge3vlase5rjrxnea4rqr2ndeso2bs6wibe4pue bafybeibtebp2pve6x5ajv3h7leuhsz4s4alholyahi74vr7mlpob3ajqji
These hashes are:
- foxyproxy.json
- avatar/favicon
There is also ipfs-files/IPFS.csv in this directory listing all the current content IDs and ipfs-files/IPFS-archive.csv listing the previously used CIDs and where they were used in.