ayco.io-astro/src/pages/now.astro

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---
import Layout from "../layouts/Layout.astro";
import Footer from "../components/Footer.astro";
import Posts from "../components/Posts.astro";
const posts = await Astro.glob("./now/and-then/posts/*.astro");
---
<Layout title="Now" description="What is Ayo Ayco currently up to?">
<main>
<h1><span class="text-gradient">Now</span></h1>
<em>Published on the <time datetime="04-19-2024">19th of April, 2024</time></em>
<p>After a while of reading and deep consideration, I have decided to pick up Python as my chosen general-purpose programming language. I worked with Python 2 for a short while in the past, but only briefly for some projects and not really learning much in the larger ecosystem.</p>
<p>This very website is now running on a <a href="https://flask.palletsprojects.com/">Flask</a> server. And I have started working on a self-hosted public <a href="https://git.sr.ht/~ayoayco/threads">/threads</a> project also on Python.</p>
<p>Will probably write some blogs about the journey, but I have already organized the collection of repositories for my <a href="https://sr.ht/~ayoayco/personal-site">personal site</a></p>
<Posts posts={posts} title="Previously..." />
<hr />
<em><a href="https://nownownow.com/about">About now pages</a></em>
<Footer />
</main>
</Layout>
<style>
main {
margin: auto;
padding: 1em;
max-width: var(--content-width);
}
.text-gradient {
font-weight: 900;
background-image: var(--ayo-gradient);
animation: pulse 4s ease-in-out infinite;
background-size: 500% 500%;
-webkit-background-clip: text;
-webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
background-size: 100% 200%;
background-position-y: 100%;
border-radius: 0.4rem;
}
.highlighted-content {
margin: 1rem 0;
background: #4f39fa;
padding: 1rem;
border-radius: 0.4rem;
color: var(--color-bg);
}
.highlighted-content code {
font-size: var(--font-size-base);
border: 0.1em solid var(--color-border);
border-radius: 4px;
padding: 0.15em 0.25em;
}
.link-card-grid {
display: grid;
gap: 1rem;
padding: 0;
}
</style>