diff --git a/002/codex-002.tex b/002/codex-002.tex index 7af4468..0477319 100644 --- a/002/codex-002.tex +++ b/002/codex-002.tex @@ -395,4 +395,6 @@ The obvious advantage here is that it's possible to create a document where ever Is this useful? As stated, that's a loaded question, because it's missing two parameters: \textit{to whom} and \textit{in which context}. This isn't useful to me at all right now, but I can imagine in the future somebody might find a way to make an interesting zine in this way and I like that idea, because that's where technology (i.e., LaTeX) and art (zines) intersect, and this is the most comfortable part of that particular Venn diagram for me. +For what it's worth, I've added a repo of these experimental files to my gitea instance. You can find it at \href{https://git.kjodle.net/kjodle/codex-latex-experiments}{\texttt{https://git.kjodle.net/kjodle/codex-latex-experiments}}. + \end{document} \ No newline at end of file