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<title>What does ~rogbeer put here?</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/atom.xml" rel="self"/>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-12T06:40:47+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town</id>
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<author>
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<name>Tony Chen</name>
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<email>phtan90@gmail.com</email>
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</author>
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<entry>
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<title>~cel and SecureScuttleButt (SSB)</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/12/sunny/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-12T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/12/sunny</id>
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<content type="html"><p>My fellow townie <a href="http://tilde.town/~cel">~cel</a>,
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whom <a href="https://twitter.com/nate_smith">~vilmibm</a>
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has organised <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/pitch-in-for-a-townie">a fund-raiser</a>
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for - that was
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about eight months ago - has now seemed to jump onto the proverbial
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bandwagon of Scuttlebutt. I had that impression after visiting the
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web-page
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<a href="https://git-ssb.celehner.com/@f/6sQ6d2CMxRUhLpspgGIulDxDCwYD7DzFzPNr7u5AU=.ed25519">https://git-ssb.celehner.com/@f/6sQ6d2CMxRUhLpspgGIulDxDCwYD7DzFzPNr7u5AU=.ed25519</a></p>
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<p>I had to do a little reading to get a better idea of what he was up to, though.</p>
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<p>Perhaps the following reading material may help a new-comer to Scuttlebutt:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://twitter.com/ibogost">Bogost, I</a>. (2017). ‘The Nomad Who’s
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Exploding the Internet Into Pieces:
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Could decentralizing online life make it more compatible with human life?’.
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In <em>The Atlantic</em>.
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URL: <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/meet-the-counterantidisintermediationists/527553/">https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/meet-the-counterantidisintermediationists/527553/</a>.
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Accessed URL on 12th Oct 2018.</li>
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<li>‘What Is the Difference Between Patchwork and Scuttlebutt?’. In
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<em>Scuttlebutt: a decent(ralised) secure gossip platform</em>.
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URL: <a href="https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/faq/basics/patchwork-vs-scuttlebutt">https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/faq/basics/patchwork-vs-scuttlebutt</a>
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Accessed URL on 12th October 2018.</li>
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<li>‘git ssb’.
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URL: <a href="https://git.scuttlebot.io/%25n92DiQh7ietE%2BR%2BX%2FI403LQoyf2DtR3WQfCkDKlheQU%3D.sha256">https://git.scuttlebot.io/%25n92DiQh7ietE%2BR%2BX%2FI403LQoyf2DtR3WQfCkDKlheQU%3D.sha256</a>
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Accessed URL on 12th Oct 2018.</li>
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<li>‘Scuttlebutt Protocol Guide:
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How Scuttlebutt peers find and talk to each other’.
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URL: <a href="https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/">https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/</a>
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Accessed URL on 12th Oct 2018.</li>
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</ul>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>Charlie's suggestions for music</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/10/overcast/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-10T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/10/overcast</id>
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<content type="html"><p>Charlie was a visitor whom I met in Singapore (in the past couple of weeks
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or so). He’s from Melbourne and he
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wore boots from the brand Blundstone. He was born in the year 1996 A.D.</p>
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<p>He suggested that I listen to the following musicians:</p>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="https://skipskipbenben.bandcamp.com/">Skip skip ben ben</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://tenzenmen.bandcamp.com/album/boyz-girl">Boyz &amp; Girl</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/snail-mail-announces-southeast-asia-tour-singapore-jakarta-bangkok-more-confirmed">Snail
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Mail</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/laluzusa">La Luz</a></li>
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</ol>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>Music-gigs I have watched 'live'</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/09/close-to-sunset/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-09T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/09/close-to-sunset</id>
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<content type="html"><p>The following are musicians/bands that I have had the luxury of watching in
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person. I note the venues where I have caught their performances, in the
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hopes that a new-comer to the scene may have an idea of where to check out.</p>
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<p>I record in the format of <em>Name of musician(s). Name of performance-venue.
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Country where I caught their gig(s).</em></p>
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<p>In no particular order,</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="http://survivesaidtheprophet.com/">Survive said the prophet</a>.
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<a href="https://www.esplanade.com/">Esplanade</a>.
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Singapore.</li>
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<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_xx">The xx</a>.
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<a href="http://www.thestar.sg/">The Star Performing Arts Centre</a>.
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Singapore.</li>
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<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/88balaz/">88 Balaz</a>.
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/RevolverTW/">Revolver</a>.
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Taiwan, in the city of Taipei.</li>
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<li><a href="https://rangkaisdead.bandcamp.com/releases">Rangka</a>.
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/litheparalogue/">Lithe House</a>.
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Singapore.</li>
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<li><a href="https://www.raleghlong.com/">Ralegh Long</a>.
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<a href="https://www.yelp.com.sg/biz/artistry-singapore-2">Artistry</a>.
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Singapore.</li>
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</ul>
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<hr />
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<p>On a related note, for listings of music-events, or so-called ‘gig guides’,
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the following may be helpful for a new-comer to a city - they certainly were
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for me:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Singapore: <a href="http://singaporegigs.com/">http://singaporegigs.com/</a></li>
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<li>Taipei: <a href="http://www.gigguide.tw/">http://www.gigguide.tw/</a></li>
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</ul>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>Places where I have used my laptop</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/08/overcast/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-08T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/08/overcast</id>
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<content type="html"><p>I have had the luxury and privilege of using my laptop at
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the following places, where beverages are sold</p>
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<p>(I am currently residing in Singapore - which is in South-east Asia, if you
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are not familiar with her.)</p>
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<ol>
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<li>‘Brunches’. URL: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BrunchesCafe/">https://www.facebook.com/BrunchesCafe/</a></li>
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<li>‘Enchanted’. URL: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/EnchantedCafeSg/">https://www.facebook.com/EnchantedCafeSg/</a></li>
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<li>‘Old Hen’. URL: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/oldhencoffee/">https://www.facebook.com/oldhencoffee/</a></li>
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<li>‘Coffeesmith’. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/CoffeesmithSG/">https://www.facebook.com/CoffeesmithSG/</a></li>
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<li>‘Kopi &amp; Tarts’, in the shopping mall City Square. <a href="https://kopiandtarts.com.sg/">https://kopiandtarts.com.sg/</a></li>
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<li>‘Real Food’, in the shopping mall Orchard Central. <a href="https://www.realfoodgrocer.com/">https://www.realfoodgrocer.com/</a></li>
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</ol>
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<p>I had the inspiration to post about this after visiting <a href="https://www.taniarascia.com/">Tania Rascia</a>’s
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record of cafes that she has visited: <a href="https://taniarascia.github.io/coffee/">https://taniarascia.github.io/coffee/</a></p>
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<p>And of course I can only have such inspiration if <a href="http://phtan.github.io/religion.html">my god</a>
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gives it to me.
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I thank Him for that.</p>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>A room-mate leaves</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/08/indoors-and-windowless/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-08T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/08/indoors-and-windowless</id>
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<content type="html"><p>One of my room-mates - who has just moved in, in the past two weeks or so -
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said he is leaving tomorrow to reside at his new work-place, a ‘vegetable farm’.</p>
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<p>Yes, he said he would be staying on the farm.</p>
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<p>And he says that ‘in the beginning’, he would have no pay/salary. Perhaps he
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would have food and accommodation.</p>
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<p>When I asked him for the name of the place, he said it is called ‘Onesimus Garden’,
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which he claims is in the area of Lim Chu Kang (probably in the north-west region
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of the island of Singapore).</p>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>Setting this up with Jekyll</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/10/04/jekyll/"/>
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<updated>2018-10-04T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/10/04/jekyll</id>
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<content type="html"><p>I thought I would post about the resources that I have had the privilege to
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refer to, in trying out the static-site generator Jekyll and one of the themes
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for it, Poole.</p>
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<h3 id="resources">Resources</h3>
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<p>In no particular order,</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Lande, J. (2014). ‘How I Created a Beautiful and Minimal Blog Using Jekyll, Github Pages, and poole’. URL: <a href="http://joshualande.com/jekyll-github-pages-poole">http://joshualande.com/jekyll-github-pages-poole</a>. Accessed URL on 4th Oct 2018.</li>
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<li><a href="http://tilde.town/~resir014">Resi</a>. (2016). ‘Jekyll and tilde.town’. In <em>tilde.town</em> (Issue 2), pp. 5 to 9. URL: <a href="https://github.com/tildetown/zine/blob/master/issue_2/zine.pdf">https://github.com/tildetown/zine/blob/master/issue_2/zine.pdf</a>. Accessed URL on 4th OCt 2018.</li>
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<li>Moore, P. (2014). ‘Clearing Up Confusion Around baseurl – Again’. URL: <a href="https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/">https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/</a>. Accessed URL on 4th Oct 2018.</li>
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</ol>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>A new way? nineteenth of March 2018: Night</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/03/19/night/"/>
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<updated>2018-03-19T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/03/19/night</id>
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<content type="html"><p>When did it become an assumption that I have to have a password on the
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Internet or even my desktop-computer? I was inspired to think if
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something has gone wrong, in the design of Internet-and-computer
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technologies, when I realised that an engineering problem - how to
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display certain information on a web-site - could possibly be solved by
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letting users run commands on the server (as opposed as viewing data on
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a client) Passwords, levels of privilege, ‘admininistrator-rights’ -
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don’t all these scream ‘I don’t trust you. I don’t trust others’ Now is
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that what I want in my life, I ask. Do I want to indirectly say ‘I don’t
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trust others’ every time I use a technology. Or do I want to spend time
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building (trust in) relationships that arguably are made and broken by
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(mutual) trust. Does using technology necessarily mean that I have to
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give up on trust and/or trust-building. Is it possible we could find a
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new way to use technology so that we find the satisfaction (and
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intimacy) that comes from a rewarding relationship with a something. A
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god. A business-partner. So on and so forth.</p>
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>fifteenth of March 2018: Sunny</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2018/03/15/sunny/"/>
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<updated>2018-03-15T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2018/03/15/sunny</id>
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<content type="html">
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</content>
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</entry>
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<entry>
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<title>10th November 2016: Rainy</title>
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<link href="http://tilde.town/~rogbeer/2016/11/10/rainy/"/>
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<updated>2016-11-10T00:00:00+00:00</updated>
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<id>http://tilde.town/2016/11/10/rainy</id>
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<content type="html"><p>I’m suffering. They are suffering.</p>
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<p>How to put an end to suffering? For myself.</p>
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<p>Others can try out my methods if they want.</p>
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<p>And of course they have to find out their own way.</p>
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<p>Kodo Suzuki Roshi said that adults have to become like children, and children have to become like adults,
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for children to grow. Apparently, he said that.</p>
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<p>If I were a foster parent of all these lovable children in the world, my impending death is something
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I have to deal with. Preparations have to be made for other people to help all these children grow,
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so that my death will not stop their growth.</p>
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<p>Yes, as Jobs said, death means having to tell your children what you thought you would
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have the rest of your life so tell.</p>
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<p>THere is a temple called Antaiji in Japan. The people there practice zazen that is good for nothing.</p>
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<p>There is a person who is helping people to find a suitable livelihood. She also practises Zen. Her
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book is a work-in-progress. It is predicted to be published in Fall 2017. Her name is Maia Duerr.</p>
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<p>There are people who teach Zen in Singapore. Their names are Vivienne and Boey Wah Keong.</p>
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<p>They will do what I amy not have the time to do. At least, they can do what I may run out of time to do.</p>
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<p>Zazen is good for nothing. It is the way to liberate-save suffering people-human. Suzuki Roshi
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said that.</p>
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