If twitter can be microblogging, then GIFs are mico screencasts. They're a brilliant way of showcasing Emacs packages (working on some now).
miniblog.
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@friend Ooh, that's a brilliant example! More fine grained types definitely allows you to offer a smaller, more relevant set of possibilities in completion.
"What do you call a pointer we stole the high bits off? An ointer." https://docs.rs/ointers/latest/ointers/
Brilliant name for a pointer tagging library.
A https://readme.md/ is brilliant for small projects. For very large projects, there are lot of mature tools: mdbook (used for Rust), Sphinx (used for Python) and Scribble (used for Racket).
I don't know of many good options for "slightly bigger than a README" though.
