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# Who needs "microblogging"?
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I don't. This is just some place safe to store random thoughts that people
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probably don't care about (like most comments on most social networking
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services), with the added benefit of distributed backup, a simple system and no
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character limit.
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All the thoughts are commit messages; in particular, this means no versioning.
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That's okay, because I'm not going to go back and modify them, but I do want
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dates and I do want GPG signatures (to show that it's actually me thinking this
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crap).
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This isn't a journal.
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This will mostly be a hacker's thought cesspool.
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This isn't a blog.
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Though, considering how much I ramble (look at this message), certain thoughts
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could certainly seem like blog entries. Don't get the two confused---one
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requires only thought defecation and the other endures the disturbing task of
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arranging the thought matter into something coherent and useful to present to
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others.
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Yeah. Enjoy. Or don't. You probably shouldn't, even if you do. If you don't,
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you probably should just to see that you shouldn't.
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