From f5cdd8d6364f1ec5850b5ab0d14aea91f42a6aa6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Micha=C5=82=20M=2E=20Sapka?= Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 16:39:12 +0100 Subject: fix: shortcode usage --- content/2023/my-first-computer.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/2023/my-first-computer.md b/content/2023/my-first-computer.md index cad7c93e..1615fdd7 100644 --- a/content/2023/my-first-computer.md +++ b/content/2023/my-first-computer.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ My first computer was a 386 with a whopping 60MB hard drive. Unfortunately, that Computers were seen as a passport into the future. They were not a commodity as they are now (or rather were, as kids don't even have a computer nowadays). They were expensive and not bought on a whim. My mother saw it as a way to build my future. And here I am, 30 years later, as a backend developer. -{{< img-center "mic-rand-birthday.jpg" Resize "500x" "This random birthday photo is the only photo of the machine.">}} +{{< img-center "mic-rand-birthday.jpg" "This random birthday photo is the only photo of the machine.">}} What I remember the most was the magic around every startup. When I pressed the power button, beeps started. I had no idea what they meant, but they were cool. And then a few screens on English words, which I also didn't understand. And finally -- cgit v1.2.3