Hello. Welcome to my home page.
I will be posting about my tildeverse experience here.
And I usually write at my main blog, rahim.li
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Hello there. Today started rather stressful because of an issue at work. I was busy with that whole day, but thankfully it ended nicely. As per my recent habit, I logged in to the IRC channel of tilde.club, and had a chat with couple of people. Namely, they were odie and tabako. We had a great time. It was nice to know some people, and thanks to odie, my love to ham radio raised once more!
This amateur radio thing, to me, feels like a big thing to dive into head-first. And I always feel lost. This is why I failed my last two attempts to get started. We'll see how this attempt goes.
See you next time, and bye :).
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Hi :)
Some time ago, while browsing the Internet randomly, I came accross this wonderful website htmlforpeople.com. And one paragraph made me realize a very obvious thing; HTML is for people.
I don’t think websites were ever intended to be made only by “web professionals.” Websites are documents at heart. Just about everyone knows how to make a document in this digital age, be it Word, Google Docs, Markdown, or something else. HTML shouldn’t be an exception. Sure it’s a bit more technical than other types of documents, but it’s also very special.Indeed! And yes, it is a little technical, but anyone can learn it in two days. When combined with nice editor features, it gives you the endless power - power of putting stuff on the internet.
Therefore, I decided to keep one more journal here on tilde.club. And this one will be a very big file containing all the entries. Before you say it is inefficient for browsers - it will be lighter than any modern SPA, even after five years of journaling, LOL. So, here we go!
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