change name to lilac

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(C) 2025-2026 Olive <hello@grasswren.net>
(C) 2025-2026 Lilac <hello@grasswren.net>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in

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/* eider-git - git cgi
* Copyright (C) 2025-2026 Olive <hello@grasswren.net>
* Copyright (C) 2025-2026 Lilac <hello@grasswren.net>
* see LICENCE file for licensing information */
use std::collections::HashMap;

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/* eider-md - markdown processor
* Copyright (C) 2025-2026 Olive <hello@grasswren.net>
* Copyright (C) 2025-2026 Lilac <hello@grasswren.net>
* see LICENCE file for licensing information */
use std::error::Error;
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let output = File::create(htmldir).unwrap();
let mut writer = BufWriter::new(output);
let title = "Olive's Blog <i>lipu_pi_soweli_kili</i>";
let title = "Lilac's Blog <i>lipu_pi_soweli_kili</i>";
let desc = "Posts about my hobbies and projects";
write!(writer, include_str!("../html/head.html"),
title.split(" <").nth(0).unwrap(),

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</section>
<footer>
<div><p>by <a href='mailto:hello@grasswren.net'>Olive</a> <small>(she/her)</small></p></div>
<div><p>by <a href='mailto:hello@grasswren.net'>Lilac</a> <small>(she/her &amp; it/its)</small></p></div>
<div><p>ΘΔ · 🏳️‍⚧️</p></div>
</footer>
</main>

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Olive's Website <i>lipu_pi_soweli_kili</i>
Lilac's Website <i>lipu_pi_soweli_kili</i>
Computer Engineer & @{Certified Punk Rocker}{https://youtu.be/z9LiPuVRyU8&t=261}
# About Me
Howdy! My name is Olive, and this is my website! I host my some of my projects here (and the blog posts I write about them). I'm interested in low-level computing, FPGAs, radio communication, and analog synthesisers. When not tinkering with 'puters, I like to crochet, make jewellery, work leather, learn languages, listen to music, read, and watch movies.
Howdy! My name is Lilac, and this is my website! I host my some of my projects here (and the blog posts I write about them). I'm interested in low-level computing and FPGAs. When not tinkering with 'puters, I like to birdwatch, crochet, work leather, learn languages, listen to music, read, and watch movies.
# Technology
Besides the follies which cause me to reinstall Arch Linux every few months, I do a pretty good job ordering 'puters around. Here is some of the software I've written:
~ @{hive}{https://code.grasswren.net/Olive/hive} Web-based code auto-grader for programming students
~ @{rd}{https://code.grasswren.net/Olive/rd} Ultra-light Linux privilege elevator for systems with few users
~ @{arcane}{https://code.grasswren.net/Olive/arcane} QMK firmware configuration for my split keyboard
~ @{eider}{https://code.grasswren.net/Olive/eider} CGI web program that displays git repositories
~ @{hrtime}{https://code.grasswren.net/Olive/hrtime} Form website for a medical research project
~ @{hive}{https://code.grasswren.net/Lilac/hive} Web-based code auto-grader for programming students
~ @{rd}{https://code.grasswren.net/Lilac/rd} Ultra-light Linux privilege elevator for systems with few users
~ @{arcane}{https://code.grasswren.net/Lilac/arcane} QMK firmware configuration for my split keyboard
~ @{eider}{https://code.grasswren.net/Lilac/eider} CGI web program that displays git repositories
~ @{hrtime}{https://code.grasswren.net/Lilac/hrtime} Form website for a medical research project
For many years, I have programmed using C, shell, make, git, and the POSIX/Linux ABI. I also do server administration with Linux. Lately, I've picked up Rust for writing small programs and web backends with simple frontends in plain HTML/CSS.
My dream job would be writing firmware in C or designing programs for FPGA (once I finally learn Verilog at university).
I work writing firmware using C and assembly. I'd love to get a job designing programs for FPGAs (once I finally learn Verilog properly).
# Music
My favourite genres of music are grunge, punk, hyperpop, breakcore, and digital hardcore. I really enjoy the music scene where I live, and I think it's critical that everybody gets out there and interacts with local artists in some capacity.