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+title=What? Weeknotes.
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+published=2024-05-20 16:50
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+description=What? Weeknotes: An Explanation
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+
+weeknotes are a summary of what happened during a week/month/period-of-time.
+yes, they're called weeknotes but they can be published at any frequency :)
+
+time isn't real.
+
+i aim to write a weeknote every fourteen days. so it's kind of like biweekly
+notes <i>(if you want to use the weird biweekly where it's every two weeks
+	and not twice a week which maybe makes more- nevermind)</i>
+
+a weeknote could be about personal projects—weird software, poetry, photography—
+or about stuff that happened at work: a weeknote can be whatever you want it to be.
+
+a lot of people, myself included, like to use weeknotes to keep track of what
+they're doing. to keep a record and to remember that, yes, you <i>do</i> do things
+no matter how loud your brain is yelling right now.
+
+<h2>the weird dates in my weeknotes</h2>
+
+i like weird date formats, a lot!, so i am using the International Fixed Calendar
+(IFC) to note my weeks. It's pretty easy to understand, but not too easy to convert
+between IFC and the Gregorian Calendar.
+
+The rundown is:<br />
+Every month is 28 days. There is an extra month after June called Sol. The last
+day of the year is extra. It's called the Year Day and it's not part of any week
+but it <i>is</i> December 29th.
+
+During leap years there is a day after June and before Sol: June 29th. It's the
+Leap Day and also does not belong to a week.
+
+\<i>(read about <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Fixed_Calendar">IFC on wikipedia</a>)</i>
+
+Since I week-a-note every two, I name the first weeknote "early" and the last two
+"late". So, in rhythm, it'll be something like: Early June, Late June, Early Sol,
+Late Sol, etc.
+
+That's it for <i>What? Weeknotes.</i>. Go read'm? They're listed in <a href="../">words/</a>
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