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#!/bin/ksh
# chdir to working directory
cd src/posts
cat <<'EOF'
<h1>
Welcome!
</h1>
<p>
Welcome to my little place on the web. It may not been the pretties
you've seen today, but it's all self made.
</p>
<h2>
Posts
</h2>
<ul>
EOF
# print list
ls -r1 *.ps *.pm *.ph *.pa *.pt 2>/dev/null | fgrep '.draft.' | while read line
do
TITLE="$(echo "${line%%.*}" | tr '_' ' ')"
URI="posts/${line%%.*}.html"
cat <<EOF
<li>
<a href="$URI">
$TITLE
</a>
</li>
EOF
done
cat <<EOF
</ul>
EOF

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EOF
# print list
ls -r1 *.ps *.pm *.ph *.pa *.pt 2>/dev/null | while read line
ls -r1 *.ps *.pm *.ph *.pa *.pt 2>/dev/null | fgrep -v '.draft.' | while read line
do
TITLE="$(echo "${line%%.*}" | tr '_' ' ')"
URI="posts/${line%%.*}.html"

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# Why OpenBSD?
## Where I'm coming from
I'm basically left the Windows Ecosystem after Windows 95 and moved to Debian Linux 3.0.
I left Debian Linux, when they switched to systemd, but this was just the final straw to a system that gets more and more bloated. I then moved to FreeBSD.
I felt at home at FreeBSD for a while until I realized how broken many concepts are and that it's bascially impossible to contribute via their bug tracker.
Then, after some ranting about FreeBSD on Github, an OpenBSD developer asked me to check out OpenBSD and how they do things.
One day, I did. And never looked back.
## Why is OpenBSD right for me
OpenBSD is an opinionated system. Some things work a certain way and they are not supposed to be changed.