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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ template=post
 title=What? Weeknotes.
 style=/styles/post.css
 style=../writing.css
-path-offset=1
 
 published=2024-05-20 16:50
 
@@ -22,6 +21,6 @@ notes <i>(if you want to use the weird biweekly where it's every two weeks
 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
+weeknotes are often used to keep track of what a person (is doing|has done).
+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.
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