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[1]: /journal/dispatch-13-march-2024/wbvr-result.pdf
[2]: https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/WrightsvilleBeach/WrightsvilleBeachValentineRun
At the beginning of February, I updated the site to store encrypted photos and display them as black-and-white dithered images. I [documented the process in some detail][3], and then put a link to it on the [Hugo discussion forum][4]. Imagine my surprise when, a few days later, one of the core contributors posted that the next version of Hugo would ship with [native dithering functionality][5]. I guess my post [inspired him to add it][6], which echoed a post I'd read a few days earler, ["Publishing Your Work"][7]:
At the beginning of February, I updated the site to store encrypted photos and display them as black-and-white dithered images. I [documented the process in some detail][3], and then put a link to it on the [Hugo discussion forum][4]. Imagine my surprise when, a few days later, one of the core contributors posted that the next version of Hugo would ship with [native dithering functionality][5]. I guess my post [inspired him to add it][6], which echoed a post I'd read a few days earlier, ["Publishing Your Work"][7]:
> I dont create or publish in the hopes of influencing others. I create things because I have an urge to create. But it sure is great to help others along the way, however small my contribution might be.

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> *What could I do with a universal functiona tool for turning just about any X into just about any Y with plain language instructions?*
>
> I dont pose that question with any sense of wide-eyed expectation; a reason­able answer might be, *eh, nothing much*. Not every­thing in the world depends on the trans­for­ma­tion of symbols. But I think that IS the question, and I think it takes some legit­i­mate work, some strenuous imagination, to push yourself to believe it really will be just about any X into just about any Y.
> I don't pose that question with any sense of wide-eyed expectation; a reasonable answer might be, *eh, nothing much*. Not everything in the world depends on the transformation of symbols. But I think that IS the question, and I think it takes some legitimate work, some strenuous imagination, to push yourself to believe it really will be "just about any X" into "just about any Y".
* [The looming demise of the 10x developer: Why an era of enthusiast programmers is coming to an end][12]