| website | https://ahoxus.org/~cregox |
| same website with only http (less "secure" they say) | http://ahoxus.org/~cregox |
| why less "secure"? | http://ahoxus.org/securefree |
| website | https://ahoxus.org/~cregox |
| same website with only http (less "secure" they say) | http://ahoxus.org/~cregox |
| why less "secure"? | http://ahoxus.org/securefree |
i wonder how much i can realistically attribute this situation to aphantasia (i don't personally know anyone else with this) and being born in a *rather* poor (low mid class) family in brazil, because only my father stayed broken and poor in sao paulo. 4 other family members moved in to east usa and did fine financially, plus a few other extended family member still with the same "strong genes", if that matters.
also, nobody else in the family actually sold services as "program boy/man".
can anyone idealize (aka imagine) living as a software developer for 30 years, knowing (probably "too") much about computers and the world, never having any public or enforcable debt, and still ending up completely broken (in debt, with no credit) without money or any close friends (plural)?
(to continue, but i actually do not have an answer)
dear @Mastodon since i don't use github (side topic: why don't you use something like codeberg instead?!) i want to report one ux #bug here. hopefully you will enjoy this: when i add a link such as #http://example.com# it renders into "example.com". then why can't i simply add 'example.com' without the need for extra `http://`?
edited: i just notice that back ticks (`) don't work to prevent ācode renderingā... whatever, i will just hack it and use # instead of ` there (nothing else worked) š¤
i learned only from her, for instance, that she got her resistance without feeling any pain. the same day i got my feet bleeding a little tiny bit from some little tiny shit (either a rock or a nearly invisible splinter) and felt like i had to stop "baring" (do you still understand if i shorten it like this?) for at least a week until i felt no pain anymore.
make sense?