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« (as long as their flags are simple stripes lol) »

> It seems to me a bug, but perhaps this is a feature?

> Absolutely not a feature!

updated u2764.com; still working on moving some things into place

kibi stop typing ˋ when you mean ` challenge

when the paws hold the thing so the puppy can chew 🐶

this has to be one of the most absolutely minimal blog setups ever used

📟🐱 GlitchCat Sunday Post (26 September 2021) 

§ Instance News

• No major updates! Everything seems to be running smoothly!

§ From Our Members

@Satsuma created caramels! You can see pictures here: ‹ glitch.cat.family/@Satsuma/106 ›.

• In the process of re·organizing/consolidating my internet presence, I wrote an XSLT ‹ github.com/marrus-sh/u2764/blo › which can be used to generate index pages like ‹ u2764.com/XRPT/ › and ‹ u2764.com/OFIC/ › from linked Atom feeds/archives! See the source code for those pages, or @ me for an explanation of how it works.

thankfully, i also know enough to quote the relevant passages verbatim when i cite a link

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like 5 people read the stuff i write and i still know enough to not delete things off the internet without cause and to spoof a redirect when i move a post

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really makes the bookkeeping i am doing right now much easier

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thank you, me of 2018, for deciding that from now on i was only going to make webpages which were self‐contained and easily distributable

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maybe this is a problem of living in america, where your fantasy book about X historical figure or event is likely the only thing about X historical figure or event that anyone will ever read

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like you couldn’t come up with an original idea so you decided to distort our understanding of history, something we already have great difficulty understanding? ok

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