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Whenever tax season comes around, I start to talk about Exit Planning[1] because it is β€œdeath and taxes.” I'm pretty proud of it as a project and as a living documentation of something I think a lot of us are missing, how to prepare for our deaths (or incapacitation).

1: /garden/exit-planning/


What I didn't realize was that when I put in the dead link removal code for the package management[2] to let me write posts ahead of time, I also broke all the links in the gardens.

2: /blog/2023/02/07/package-management-introduction/


That cornucopia of links that seems to represent my thought posts had disappeared so everyone just so a bland introduction page without knowing there were two dozen links interspersed inside it.

Thankfully, Benjamin Hollon[3] on Mastodon noted[4] that all my links were dead, so I finished tracking it down and fixed it. Thank you!

3: https://fosstodon.org/@benjaminhollon (https://fosstodon.org)
4: https://fosstodon.org/@benjaminhollon/109951024605192949 (https://fosstodon.org)


Now, to move that HTML dead link code into Nitride[5] proper so I can use it with all my sites.

5: /tags/mfgames-nitride/



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