From: Frederik Vanrenterghem Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2023 13:47:34 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Corrigeer links. X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/commitdiff_plain/f965cfd257f520cd4f93fc124c3eefda2fa865e4?ds=sidebyside Corrigeer links. --- diff --git a/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org b/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org index 991c9b3..274a5fc 100644 --- a/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org +++ b/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #+filetags: indieweb blogging open_web #+title: Implementing Webmention on my blog -Following on from my last [[Bring_Back_Blogging][post on joining the indieweb]]... +Following on from my last [[file:Bring_Back_Blogging.org][post on joining the indieweb]]... Back in February, I implemented Webmentions on my website. I took a roll-my-own approach, borrowing from [[http://superkuh.com/blog/2020-01-10-1.html][an idea by superkuh]]. It's a semi-automated solution which listens for webmentions using nginx. When (if) one is received, an email is generated that tells me about this, allowing me to validate it's a genuine comment. diff --git a/source/posts/managing_data_science_work.org b/source/posts/managing_data_science_work.org index add1629..b2c65b1 100644 --- a/source/posts/managing_data_science_work.org +++ b/source/posts/managing_data_science_work.org @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ advantage is obtained - by cycling through the OODA loops more quickly than ones opponent. Most interestingly, in both loops it's a common pitfall to skip the last step - deploying the model / acting. -#+CAPTION: OODA loop ([[Image by Patrick Edwin Moran - Own work, CC BY 3.0|https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3904554]]) +#+CAPTION: OODA loop ([[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3904554][Image by Patrick Edwin Moran - Own work, CC BY 3.0]]) #+ATTR_HTML: :class img-fluid :alt OODA loop [[file:../assets/OODA-diagram.png]] diff --git a/source/posts/my_management_style_mission_control.org b/source/posts/my_management_style_mission_control.org index 5335e56..eae5c35 100644 --- a/source/posts/my_management_style_mission_control.org +++ b/source/posts/my_management_style_mission_control.org @@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ My answer was not very concise, as I lacked the framework knowledge to be so. Today, I believe to have stumbled on a description of the style I -practice (or certainly aim to) most often on [[Adam Drake's -blog|https://aadrake.com/]]. Its name? [[Mission -Command|http://usacac.army.mil/sites/default/files/misc/doctrine/CDG/adp6_0.html]]. +practice (or certainly aim to) most often on [[https://aadrake.com/][Adam Drake's blog]]. Its name? [[http://usacac.army.mil/sites/default/files/misc/doctrine/CDG/adp6_0.html][Mission Command]]. (The key alternative being detailed command.) Now this is an interesting revelation for more than one reason. I diff --git a/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org b/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org index 59d96c9..3a5d2a9 100644 --- a/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org +++ b/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org @@ -4,15 +4,14 @@ In a 'blast from the past', I sent my first [[https://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback][pingback]] after writing -the [[previous post|agent based models digital twins]]. A pingback is a +the [[file:agent_based_models_digital_twins.org][previous post]]. A pingback is a way for a blogger to send a message to another blogger, informing them they've written a post that refers to theirs, e.g. as a reply or an extension of the ideas raised. The process is a bit more involved than using a [[https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/][webmention]], which I've used -before and [[implemented support for|Implementing webmention on my -blog]] a while back, due to requiring an XML message to be created +before and [[file:Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org][implemented support for]] a while back, due to requiring an XML message to be created rather than a simple exchange of URLs. First, I created a file =pingback.xml= containing the URLs of the blog diff --git a/source/posts/spatial_indexes_to_plot_income_per_postal_code_in_Australian_cities.org b/source/posts/spatial_indexes_to_plot_income_per_postal_code_in_Australian_cities.org index 07d7b38..48bfde1 100644 --- a/source/posts/spatial_indexes_to_plot_income_per_postal_code_in_Australian_cities.org +++ b/source/posts/spatial_indexes_to_plot_income_per_postal_code_in_Australian_cities.org @@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ #+title: Spatial indexes to plot income per postal code in Australian cities. Trying to plot the income per capita in Australia on a map, I came -across a perfectly good reason to make good use of [[a spatial -query|http://r-spatial.org/r/2017/06/22/spatial-index.html]] in R. +across a perfectly good reason to make good use of [[http://r-spatial.org/r/2017/06/22/spatial-index.html][a spatial query]] in R. I had to combine a shapefile of Australian SA3's, a concept used under the Australian Statistical Geography Standard meaning Statistical Area diff --git a/source/posts/using_Apache_Nifi_Kafka_big_data_tools.org b/source/posts/using_Apache_Nifi_Kafka_big_data_tools.org index 297c75f..bb6080a 100644 --- a/source/posts/using_Apache_Nifi_Kafka_big_data_tools.org +++ b/source/posts/using_Apache_Nifi_Kafka_big_data_tools.org @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ Working in analytics these days, the concept of big data has been firmly established. Smart engineers have been developing cool technology to -work with it for a while now. The [[Apache Software -Foundation|https://apache.org]] has emerged as a hub for many of these - +work with it for a while now. The [[https://apache.org][Apache Software Foundation]] has emerged as a hub for many of these - Ambari, Hadoop, Hive, Kafka, Nifi, Pig, Zookeeper - the list goes on. While I'm mostly interested in improving business outcomes applying @@ -14,7 +13,7 @@ that easier. Over the past few weeks, I have been exploring some tools, installing them on my laptop or a server and giving them a spin. Thanks to -[[Confluent, the founders of Kafka|https://www.confluent.io]] it is +[[https://www.confluent.io][Confluent, the founders of Kafka]] it is super easy to try out Kafka, Zookeeper, KSQL and their REST API. They all come in a pre-compiled tarball which just works on Arch Linux. (After trying to compile some of these, this is no luxury - these apps @@ -26,11 +25,13 @@ started is: #+END_SRC I also spun up an instance of -[[nifi|https://nifi.apache.org/download.html]], which I used to monitor +[[https://nifi.apache.org/download.html][nifi]], which I used to monitor a (json-ised) apache2 webserver log. Every new line added to that log goes as a message to Kafka. -[[Apache Nifi configuration|/pics/ApacheNifi.png]] +#+CAPTION: Apache Nifi configuration +#+ATTR_HTML: :class img-fluid :alt Apache Nifi configuration +[[file:../assets/ApacheNifi.png]] A processor monitoring a file (tailing) copies every new line over to another processor publishing it to a Kafka topic. The Tailfile monitor diff --git a/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org b/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org index 690bd4c..6f5e6d7 100644 --- a/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org +++ b/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #+title: Using spatial features and openstreetmap Turns out it is possible, thanks to the good folks at -[[file:stamen.com][Stamen Design]], to get fairly unobtrusive maps based +[[http://stamen.com][Stamen Design]], to get fairly unobtrusive maps based on the OpenStreetMap data. Combining this with a SLIP dataset from the Western Australian @@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ Support in R was added in November 2016. For users of the tidyverse, this makes manipulating shapefiles and the likes easier, as simple features in R are dataframes! -[[Plot of secondary schools by student -population|/pics/Western_Australia_metro_secondary_schools.png]] +#+CAPTION: Plot of secondary schools by student population. +#+ATTR_HTML: :class img-fluid :alt Plot of secondary schools by student population. +[[file:../assets/Western_Australia_metro_secondary_schools.png]] [[http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/?p=R/project-wa-schools.git;a=summary][Full details in git]].