Here's one for the glitch art fans
| Homepage | https://kconner.com |
| Home base | Vancouver |
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| Homepage | https://kconner.com |
| Home base | Vancouver |
| Bluesky | https://bsky.app/profile/easeout.bsky.social |
In the past, a file named README or the charming README.1ST was an occasional find. It meant you needed to know what was in that file before you took another step into the folder. Today a readme is more often a long reference for you to explore later when you have a problem to solve and is not worth reading end to end. So we don't, despite that due to its name, it's also the place you put things people should read right away. They just won't.
Is this GitHub's fault?