An abridged list of thoughts
Articles about the Internet in general
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On Colors - I write a little something about using color names vs using hex codes on this site
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Build A Website - You should build a website. It's not that hard, and it makes the Web a better place.
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On Becoming Internet Famous - I failed (repeatedly) at becoming Internet Famous. I've grown to accept it, and I go over some reasons why.
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On respecting your visitors' computing resources - I lay out some reasons (and a bad analogy) why websites are obligated to be as well-written and as efficient as possible
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On RSS Feeds - When I started working on this site, I didn't bother putting an RSS feed on it. Eventually, I bothered, and I lay out a few reasons why.
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Own Your Platform - Most people rely on someone else providing them with a platform to express themselves online. I'm tired of being 'most people'.
I have opinions about things.
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This is not a resume - This website isn't here so that I can show potential employers how awesome I am. They don't even know about it.
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You Shouldn't Trust Me - I make the case that you shouldn't trust every website on the Internet by default.
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Debating Windows vs. Linux is a waste of time - Written when Linux turned 28 and the Same Old Arguments™ surfaced again. I go through a bunch of them and try to explain where they've come from.
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What do you want to use your computer for? - It's always the year of the Linux desktop. It's never the year of the Linux desktop. It all depends on what you want to use your computer for.
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Ease of Use - While boning up on my FreeBSD knowledge, I stumbled across a YouTube comment that reinforced what I already knew: once people are done with school, they don't feel like they should have to learn anything ever again.
I talk about video games and video-game-adjacent things
I talk about this very website
Some informal postings that don't really fit anywhere else. Don't call it a blog, blogs are so 1999
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On blogs - Almost every website now is a blog (except this one), I lay out some of the differences and make an argument that traditional websites are better in some ways
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You Can't Do Everything - A lengthier-than-I-intended discussion to remind myself that I can only do so many things in a day, that I'm allowed to cut back if I want to
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Programming computers is way harder than it needs to be - I get on my high horse for a while and argue that it should be a lot easier to program a computer than it currently is
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Blogs are a bad choice for non-ephemeral content - I use way too many words to try to convince you that cramming every kind of website into the blog format is a bad idea for a lot of reasons.
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On Being a Creator. - Even though I never really found much success, I have the urge to create things all the time. Sometimes that means that other projects don't get attention for a while. I delve into my thoughts on being a successful creator (or not) and if success matters
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On Nostalgia - Nostalgia is weird, but living in the world of your own nostalgia is even wierder. I go over why I think that 80's and 90's nostalgia seems to run rampant in the various online gaming communities
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My preference is not my team - My preferences are my preferences. They're not my identity and I don't evangelize them.
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Recommending Software - I don't make blanket recommendations for computer software, but I had to watch an interview with Theo de Raadt to understand why.
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Communities - I get nostalgic for real communities on the Internet and I take a detour to talk about how social media is a poor substitute
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Model M Keyboards - I used to exclusively use Model M keyboards. I switched away from them a while ago, but is it time to switch back now that Unicomp has a new model? Let's find out!
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Walking out of a walled garden to see what lies beyond - I don't usually like to drop pop culture references into articles I'm writing, and I don't make New Year's Resolutions, but I sort of did both of those things anyway.
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The Keyboard Chronicles: Episode ζ - I talked myself out of buying a big bulky keyboard and ended up buying and even bigger and bulkier keyboard.
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Free Software Goings On (And On) - In the Spring of 2021 there was a rift in the Free Software community, but I think it's less about the person and more about what the person represents.
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Streaming 201 - I sometimes pretend that I'm a streamer, but I do it on my own terms. To hear other people describe how I approach my hobby, I'm a failure. I have several issues with that.
An intermittently-updated series of articles where I describe the things I'm doing to take back control of my Intenet usage
You should have your own domain, your own website, and your own email address that isn't owned by Google or Microsoft. I go over some suggestions about how to do some of that.
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