Happy Tau Day everyone! It seems like hardly any time at all since last year's Tau Day, which is probably a reflection of how utterly, overwhelmingly, busy I've been most of the time between now and then, only finally slowing down this past month-and-a-half. This slowdown (and some non-rainy weather at last) has allowed me to finally start getting to some projects around the house and yard that I identified soon after moving in, so that's been nice.
I don't have anything particularly tau-related to discuss, except for the fact that this week I started looking into Typst. Much like its inspiration \(\LaTeX\) Typst seeks to be a mark-up language that can be used for writing pretty much anything, including scientific or technical papers with complex formatting requirements or mathematical equations. I'll have more to say about it in the future when I've had more time to actually try it (so far I've only read through the tutorial), but it looks interesting. I've heard journals are starting to accept manuscripts typeset in Typst, so it seems to be catching on in the broader scientific world.
We'll see where that goes, though. A hui hou!
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