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diff --git a/served/words/akkoma-postgres-migration.html b/served/words/akkoma-postgres-migration.html
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diff --git a/served/words/alternate-ifc-formatting.html b/served/words/alternate-ifc-formatting.html
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+---
+template=post
+title=Alternate IFC Formatting
+style=/styles/post.css
+style=writing.css
+
+published=2024-07-20 AHH TODO DATE
+---
+
+I really like weird date formats. The kind of stand-out alternate date format
+in my mind is <a href="https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/arvelie.html">Arvelie</a>
+devised by Devine Lu Linvega.
+
+Arvelie splits the year into 26 months of 14 days each.
+
+---
+
+Arvelie splits the year into 26 months of 14 days each. The year is "when you start journaling"
+which I really, very much like. It makes it a kind of relative calendar to whatever you want.
+It makes it feel a little more personal, I think.
+
+Each Arvelie month is a character in the alphabet. The year and day are zero-indexed
+which means, if you started journaling in 2020, January 5rd of 2023 is 02A04.
+
+If you've done the math, 26 * 14, you'll notice there's a day missing&mdash;or
+even two for leap years! Arvelie handles this rather elegantly. The Year Day, the
+last day of the year, is notated with <code>01</code>. So, with the same start year,
+if it was December 31st, 2032, the date would be written was <code>12+01</code>.
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-template=post
-title=Introduction! And Statement of Intent
-style=/styles/post.css
-style=writing.css
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diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/weeknotes-14.html b/served/words/weeknotes/2024/14.html
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diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/weeknotes-17.html b/served/words/weeknotes/2024/17.html
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diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/2024/20.html b/served/words/weeknotes/2024/20.html
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+---
+template=post
+title=Weeknotes 20
+style=/styles/post.css
+style=../writing.css
+path-offset=1
+
+weeknote=20
+published=2024-05-20 16:50
+
+description=Might change how I do this; Starting a new project; Some work related worries.
+---
+
+hello again. it's been awhile.
+
+I am still getting the hang of this. I might change the calendar system I use
+for this and how frequently I post and also the URLs. I might change everything.
+
+i had a weeknote 18 draft here that only said "opengraph stuff in awake".
+awake is the name of the webserver behind this website and i guess i implemented
+opengraph stuff that week. you can see it if you link the following somewhere
+that makes an embed: <a href="https://nyble.dev/things/memoryleak/">https://nyble.dev/things/memoryleak/</a>
+<i>(if i remember: i will add a screenshot of how it looks on cohost when i get
+	images working in the RSS feed)</i>
+
+as for this week: i've started to try and parse what I want to call "raw weather
+radar data". It's the data from the US' NEXRAD radars and maybe more properly known
+as NEXRAD Level II data. It's been fun! I might write a little project thing on it.
+
+I worked 2x 12 hour shifts becuase a coworker wanted PTO which means i collected
+a workday of overitme but also that I am very tired.
+
+The company I work at is seemingly pretty volatile and I am starting to doubt my
+job security. I am applying to places across the country in Seattle in a
+dreamy hopefulness.
+
+I exited my workday <s>today</s> Sunday with a kind of gentle determination. It's a mental
+state I quite enjoy but rarely find myself graced with. In that determination I
+made a list of things I would like to do. One of the entries is to Rest and I think
+it should be on every ToDo list I make form now on. <i>(update: I rested)</i>
+
+<label>
+	<input type="checkbox" name="rest" /> Rest (you can)
+</label>
+
+that's it for now. see you whenever~
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diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/2024/sol.html b/served/words/weeknotes/2024/sol.html
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+---
+template=post
+title=Sol Weeknotes
+style=/styles/post.css
+style=../writing.css
+path-offset=2
+
+#weeknote=20
+published=2024-07-20 09:00
+
+description=wherein she briefly explains her absence and introduces a new calendar system
+---
+
+<section style="color: var(--text-dim); display: grid; grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr">
+	<div style="grid-column: 1 / 3;">month bounds (gregorian calendar)</div>
+	<div>start: June 18th, 2024</div>
+	<div style="text-align: right;">end: July 15th, 2024</div>
+</section>
+
+Dear _,
+
+It's been a doozy these last days! Here's what happened:
+
+I worked a bit on <a href="/things/colorsquash">colorsquash</a>. It's a project
+I like a good bit! I don't know how to write about it so it's project page is
+a touch sparse for now.
+
+Colorsquash is what first prompted a now-dear friend to message me after I
+posted some about it on Twitter. That same friend submitted a PR back at the
+beginning of the year that I finally merged (&lt;3 and sorry it took so long) to
+add a new quantization method. Thank you! It's very neat.
+
+After that I went to the emergency room a few times and was essentially told
+"you are having anxiety attacks" which might be true, the symptoms seem to fit!,
+but some things about it don't make sense. Regardless, I've been pretty slow to
+start doing things again.
+
+But I've got tired of watching Dimension 20 and miscellaneous YouTube videos.
+Don't get me wrong, Dimension 20 rocks! It's just that when it's all I do it can
+get a little much. <i>(I still love A Starstruck Odyssey which I watch seemingly
+	once a year. It's very good. I also watched A Crown of Candy recently which
+	I adore fervently. It's fantastic.)</i>
+
+So I wrote a little about weeknotes! To have something to link to from the
+<a href="/words">words/</a> page. It's called
+<a href="/words/weeknotes/what.html">What? Weeknotes.</a>
+
+In it I talk about the calendar system I want to start using here, the International
+Fixed Calendar (IFC), which I just think is fun :) I want to write more about it
+later, so I guess look for that?
+
+This note is for the month of Sol (which is the added 13th month in the IFC; the
+month after June). The entire month! All 28 days.
+
+<i>(not strictly part of this note, but a passed missed one: I revived an old page
+	to show a friend. Go look at it please; I like it a lot. It's poetry or prose
+	or something~ <a href="/bits/__.html">__.html</a>&mdash;a thing about names)
+</i>
+
+<div style="display: flex; justify-content: end;">
+	<p style="width: min-content">Sincerely,<br />genny
+</div>
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-template=post
-title=Weeknotes 18
-style=/styles/post.css
-style=../writing.css
-path-offset=1
-
-weeknote=18
-#published=2024-05-02 03:30
-
-#description=In-which not-much happened.
----
-
-opengraph stuff in awake
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diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/what.html b/served/words/weeknotes/what.html
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+---
+template=post
+title=What? Weeknotes.
+style=/styles/post.css
+style=../writing.css
+path-offset=1
+
+published=2024-05-20 16:50
+
+description=What? Weeknotes: An Explanation
+---
+
+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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diff --git a/served/words/words.css b/served/words/words.css
index 94b4206..90a888b 100644..100755
--- a/served/words/words.css
+++ b/served/words/words.css
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ div {
 
 #weeknotes-section {
 	grid-column: 2 / 3;
+	display: flex;
+	flex-direction: column;
 }
 
 #written {
@@ -22,6 +24,42 @@ div {
 	flex-wrap: wrap;
 }
 
+#what-weeknotes {
+	align-self: end;
+	margin-top: -0.75rem;
+	font-weight: normal;
+}
+
+#weeknotes-ifc {
+	padding: 0;
+	margin: 0.25rem 0 0.75rem 0;
+	display: grid;
+	grid-template-columns: min-content 1fr 1fr;
+	column-gap: 1rem;
+	list-style: none;
+}
+
+#weeknotes-early-only {
+	grid-column: 2 / 4;
+	padding-right: calc(50% + 1.5rem);
+	text-align: right;
+}
+
+.early {
+	text-align: right;
+	padding-right: 1rem;
+}
+
+.late {
+	text-align: left;
+}
+
+.month {
+	text-align: center;
+	grid-column: 2 / 4;
+	padding-right: 1rem;
+}
+
 h2 {
 	margin: 0 0 1rem 0;
 }
diff --git a/served/words/words.html b/served/words/words.html
index fc606fa..76de6f9 100644..100755
--- a/served/words/words.html
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@@ -15,12 +15,27 @@ The writing is part of the website <a href="/atom.xml">Atom Feed</a>.
 <div>
 	<section id="weeknotes-section">
 		<h2 id="weeknotes">weeknotes</h2>
+		<h3 id="what-weeknotes"><a href="weeknotes/what.html">what?</a></h3>
+		<ul id="weeknotes-ifc">
+			<li>sol</li>
+			<li class="month"><a href="weeknotes/2024/sol.html">complete</a></li>
+			<li>jun</li>
+			<li class="early miss">early</li>
+			<li class="miss">late</li>
+		</ul>
 		<ul id="weeknotes-list">
+			<li class="miss">23</li>
+			<li>jun</li>
+			<li class="miss">22</li>
+			<li class="miss">21</li>
+			<li><a href="weeknotes/2024/20.html">20</a></li>
+			<li class="miss">19</li>
+			<li class="miss">18</li>
 			<li>may</li>
-			<li><a href="weeknotes/weeknotes-17.html">17</a></li>
+			<li><a href="weeknotes/2024/17.html">17</a></li>
 			<li class="miss">16</li>
-			<li><a href="weeknotes/weeknotes-15.html">15</a></li>
-			<li><a href="weeknotes/weeknotes-14.html">14</a></li>
+			<li><a href="weeknotes/2024/15.html">15</a></li>
+			<li><a href="weeknotes/2024/14.html">14</a></li>
 			<li>apr</li>
 			<li>mar</li>
 			<li>feb</li>
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