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Amateur photographer, amateur writer, amateur thinker and professional driver. Visit my website, say hello! https://igorv.blog/ Most of my posts here are drawn from personal notes and the product of self-reflection.
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Always wondered why would one delete /
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Anxious one, in the middle.
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I have a deaf cat. He knows no fear. You can't imagine how hard it is to get his attention, no matter how much I wave my hands and try to negotiate his return.
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See also: - Susam's blogpost on Hacker News at news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4343... - Kagi Small Web at blog.kagi.com/small-web Originally published at igorv.blog/indieweb/
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"The IndieWeb doesn't need to 'take off' to be valuable to those who participate in it. Maintaining a personal website is about owning your digital presence, embracing creative freedom, and expressing your individuality! It's not about appealing to the masses!" - Susam Pal
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"I feel that such claims about the IndieWeb not "taking off" are either stating the obvious or, if that's not the intention, completely missing the point. It's like saying that gardening hasn't taken off because most people buy their vegetables at the supermarket."
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The result reminds us of the early days of the internet and, at the same time, shows how our communication and creativity online can look more human and authentic.
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We are too forgiving
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🤣
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Stolen from: substack.com/@dwdixon/not... and substack.com/@skives1/not...
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Hey, where did you get that?
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Link is dead, friends
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Searched for you to see are you active on blue sky and found this gem
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:D yes, that's what I am saying! Like, that Delirium guy, with his comments, makes you wonder about Sin, really fucks you up, at the middle of, idk, act 6 :D
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Look, it's in open beta and it is a game on its own, different from PoE1. That can attract a lot of people to think their opinion has weight. I like it, I like the Souls part it has in its self, I like the fact that it will be a polished masterpiece in few years, ready to rival its older sibling.
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It feels right if you want to support them, like many of us do. If not, it is also okay to wait for finished product.
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There are few more instances similar to that one and I am pretty sure GGG is doing it on purpose :) As in PoE1, you stop to ask yourself - what the hell am I doing?
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Glad to hear that 😊
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it has its drawbacks, sure, but i like its not-that-hard soulslike approach. but, anyway, thank you for nuanced opinion, there is a lot we can expect from GGG from here on, this being EA.
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hello! what do you think of PoE2? :)
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It looks great! Check out mine at igorv.blog
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When you do start to bleed, then you do what @visakanv.com recommends: "If you have unread books, pick a random one and read one chapter. Toss it back if you don't like it."
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Welcome to the club
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that's absolutely true. take care :)
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Who's your favorite snake?
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Overheard
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I'm asking because poe2 slowness reminds me a lot of souls.
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Ogham means land of indestructible chicken in ezomyte language
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Have you ever played dark souls?
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We all do
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It's slower, harder, highly polished. It feels like poe1 but also a totally different game. Try it, you won't be disappointed.
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I've already started with Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed (1974), translated to Serbian. app.thestorygraph.com/books/bbbfd5...
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Why 13? One each 4 weeks. There must also be space left for non-fiction and other types of literature.
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Yeah, I've just checked! Thanks!