Anyone else seeing these Cloudflare gatekeeper screens everywhere? Anyone else remember when the internet wasn’t mostly “accept my cookies,” “prove you’re a human,” and “sign up for my newsletter”?
#IAmAHuman #AI #Internet #Cloudflare #Bots
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Das erste Mal #SchenklTV in 100% der sichtbaren Klamotten aus der Damenabteilung :))
Das gleiche hatte ich schon mal auf der GPN an - danke euch für das tolle Feedback :)
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I'm thinking of replacing my Nest #doorbell.
Wants:
Doorbell that rings (mine loses power and doesn't ring the bell)
Camera I can check on my phone
Wired, maybe PoE
Secure (not something controlled by a corp so probably #SelfHosting)
I have a couple ideas, but want to know what the #HiveMind thinks.
Edit to include self hosting.
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I recently migrated my Lenovo laptop to Ubuntu Linux.
Under Windows I could use "Lenovo Vantage" to set a battery charging limit to 60%, which I did whenever I used the notebook stationary. Only while traveling I had it charge to 100%.
Now my question is: Is there a tool I can use under Linux to also only charge up to a certain percentage and then keep it there?
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A few years ago at a Broadway show …
STAFF: Pardon the interruption, but is there a doctor in the house?
ME: (looking eagerly at my wife, getting ready to stand up)
WIFE: (whispers) A MEDICAL doctor, dipshit. I don’t think someone needs emergency career guidance.
ME: … they might.
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Trump Rips Zohran Mamdani, Threatens to Withhold NYC Funding
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Trump Threatens to Withhold Federal Funds from NYC if Mamdani Wins Mayor’s Race and Doesn’t ...
Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from New York City if the new mayor — be it Zohran Mamdani, or anyone else — doesn't "behave themselves."Joe DePaolo (Mediaite)
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Trump, the man who believes he is king, and not a king of the modern era where they’re mostly just figureheads, but a king like Mad King George.
Sometimes, I receive questions which leave both me, and the person asking, bamboozled.
> Your website loads so quickly! What CDN do you use?
There is no CDN. It is just really small and simple, mostly text.
> Sure, but is that Cloudflare, or...?
None. It is a tiny website, just a few kilobytes per page, on a tiny server, at my home, connected to the Internet via my ISP, Andrews & Arnold.
> But are you / they in the cloud?
No. The webserver is in Newbury, in my garage.
> Neil, please can you pass my questions to your technical person? I don't think you understand, your website cannot be in your home. It must be in the cloud or have a CDN.
*Neil puts on glasses and false nose and moustache*
mögen das
Justine Smithies und Amber mögen das.
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The CDN's bandwidth usage would be tiny, because it's PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN.
It is as if the "old magic" has got lost in a sea of "cloud" and "node" and "react" and the like.
Putting files of text on a webserver, and hosting it, is so old fashioned, so ancient, that it is almost inconceivable.
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I had multiple Serious Discussions with people in $lastjob over them having some big stack of JS libraries in the client side for downloading a file. I mean, it's the web. It's *designed* for downloading files...
(Also, the number of times I've had to explain how HTTP(S) works is just... *sigh*).
The fedi Slashdot effect?
Far less of a challenge if your page doesn't require 50-odd http requests, 30 megabytes of images, numerous database lookups, with no caching.
honestly, even with all of the above a website can still load fast.
It's almost always third party garbage. Be it analytics scripts or wordpress plugins. Or ten different "cdn" hostnames.
last time my blog was on the front page of HN my server was using 1% of 1 vCPU and like 128 MB of RAM.
And had a load average of like 0.01.
I remember somebody running a blog and trying to get it to go viral on Fedi as a stress test. “Break me, you cowards!” were his exact words, as I recall. It was indeed boosted quite a lot. Probably every instance in the Fediverse hit his server to generate a preview, not to mention all the human visitors.
At no point in this experiment did his server ever get even remotely close to overload.
Modern computers are *incredibly* fast…as long as you program them with care.
@neil
It's amazing how many static web sites you can serve from a single nginx server on a VPS with a single shared CPU and half a Gb of RAM.
And without all the analytics tags and cookie banner nonsense they'll load really quickly too.
While I feel slightly sorry for the WordPress sites that die every time someone links them on Mastodon, I'm also pretty smug that none of my sites even break into a sweat when that happens 😎
If you like writing pages in markdown without doing raw HTML, I know plenty of folks who will use mkdocs.org/, then just rsync it to their web server.
our uni web team could learn a thing or two from this.
They have added loads of JS files to every page - chat widgets, analytics, frameworks. Sometimes multiple copies.
In a recent review one of the failings they highlighted was the ridiculous page size (several MB) mainly due to the JS that they had added.
Their solution: we need a new CMS!
Me: 🤦
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there is so much cargo-culting in tech.
A decade ago using a CDN had the real benefit that some common scripts or resources (say, jQuery or Font Awesome) would get cached by the browser once and re-used for all sites embedding them from the same CDN.
This, of course, turned out to be a privacy issue, so for *years* now browser cache has been separate for each website.
But people still insist this works! Because they read some howto from 2010, or "asked" an LLM trained on it. 🤦♀️
Conferences, Clarity, and Smokescreens
If frontend aspires to be a profession -- something we do for others, not just ourselves -- then we need a culture that can use statistical methods for measuring quality and reject the marketing that dominates the React discourse.Alex Russell
You got FAST dialup and modem, you lucky bastard?
I only was able to upgrade from 300 to 1200 baud…. 🤪
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means...
(Someone had to)
(Most marketspeak is marketspeak for that)
"Our web site processes twenty orders a second"
"Wow, I'm sorry, have you tried running it on a yam instead of a potato?"
That's one reason my blog is a static web site.
True, it's generated by Jekyll and hosted by GitHub Pages. But from the user's point of view, there are no databases, no fancy libraries, barely any Javascript *at all*.
I learned programming full-stack in 2010s and it very much had already become "old magic" by that point.
I'm now a full-stack professor and I'd like to incorporate self-hosting into a final year course. We currently deploy student apps to AWS because of college partnership.
I'd appreciate any ideas or resources you have.
Sounding familiar. I feel like it's spreading.
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yup. the Cloud Generation has a massive knowledge gap
also a couple other ways it expresses, and the problem gets rather more sinister :|
guimp blog
Smaller than a small fingernail, the world's smallest website measures only 18 by 18 pixels yet is packed full of fun projects including pong, pacman, space invaders, pinball, a blog and pixel art.zodogo.com
Hah I do use bunnycdn for some stuff (like the elk interface and an old static copy of a website we no longer maintain).
But that's more because it's cheap, and it puts something in front of my own machine.
Consciously thinking of what you *do actually need* instead of just loading all of it (2/3 of which you don't even understand) through a bloated rat king of frameworks feels utterly refreshing.
I'm somewhat envious of people who have ISPs good enough for this. I assume this means you must have a fixed-IP service?
I know some ways around floating IPs, but they seem to all involve cloud services of some kind. And there's a firewall appliance to get through.
So, I have a VPS instead. Probably going to do colocation later. I miss access to the hardware, to be sure.
super mario bush cloud.png
Although I no longer have my own machines on the net I do use a very simple content system - text files that get processed into HTML via a tool called HUGO.
No SQL database, not a mountain of javascript, not a lot of CSS. Easy to move the entire website to a new host or new domain name in a few minutes. Back the whole thing up into a single .zip or .tar file.
Very fast to generate into a hierarchy to give to a web server, very fast to load into a user's browser.
Reminds me of once I was negotiating a contract.
The other side said about one of my terms: "No lawyer would ever allow that!".
I pulled out my California state bar card and said "well, I beg to differ."
you are lucky to have a decent ISP at least, but yeah it makes me sad to think that there’s all this noise and crap about just putting up a web page.
Webdev has become poisoned by its own ignorance and bullshit.
Also manageable by various services e.g.
I have never used these guys, just aware of this kind of service.
I mean I kind of get it. DNS kind of sucks for some people. As in, unless you're part of an established cloud or CDN, simply connecting to a website can be slow. Like I used to host a hand coded html/css only site and on some networks it would be quite slow to connect, even if much bulkier sites loaded quickly.
I don't know how to explain in technical terms, but this is an effect I have actually felt.
I used to run a web server in my home, on a 486 connected by dialup. It was not fast by any means, but it worked.
Now imagine how fast that website would be on a modern Ryzen box connected to gigabit fiber.
“Your website cannot be in your home”, my foot! Residential fiber has made upstream bandwidth abundant (finally!) and your average desktop has just as much computing power as most data center servers. Running a website in your garage is more feasible than ever.
Even if you did need dynamic content, there are ways to do it efficiently. A Rust program using a compile-time template engine will spit out HTML pretty fast, for example.
@kel @TerryHancock A fair number of the decent DNS registrars offer this, for example, Mythic Beasts
mythic-beasts.com/support/api/…
Your talking via the Mastodon service running on a VM in a converted garage over AAISP BTW.
I blame progress.
20 years ago, my dialup ISP ( I think it was plus.net, before they were bought out) gave me 100 megabytes of web space. I could write some html and FTP it up, and it could be seen by anyone who cares to look.
I used it for all sorts of odd jobs. I put a copy of my CD and DVD library (titles, not content) up there so anyone wanting to buy me one could check I didn't already have it. And a copy of my wishlist (platform-agnostic, unlike eg. an Amazon one). 1/2
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I have a feeling the cloud/cdn people have done a way too good job on marketing.
Part of it is valid. Stuff like video streaming has such a huge variability in bandwidth that it's difficult to self-host unless you are pretty damn large. But for pretty much anything else you can usually just host it yourself on a fairly easily purchased link, but people just.... don't.
Even at work, where we actually regularly _test_ that we can run without a CDN, we don't normally.
Web1.0+
Simple code, no bloat, allied to un-dreamed-of-in-90s bandwidth and processing power.
How #fediverse!
Same here. Simple scripts, small images (or none, just css), no libraries.
I'm forced to move some sites of a client to 'the cloud' and when asked which platforms I use, I just tell them "vanilla PHP" and they seem to understand.
What they won't understand is that them adding complexity by containerizing everything and needing extra software and tools, I will increase the price they'll have to pay.
Give me a server, a database and a way of dropping files and I'll be fine...
I currently live in a student apartment and unfortunately don't have access to my own internet.
I kinda wanted to have my own webserver running on a microcomputer.
The things we take for granted sometimes. I really hope my situation does not become a standard in the future, but that we continue to have our own individual connections to the internet where we are more or less in control and can do our own thing.
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It's the nice thing about sites on the Gemini protocol. Every time I've used it, linked pages are just there when you click on them, before you've even blinked.
Neil, please can you pass my questions to your technical person? I don't think you understand, your website cannot be in your home.
Who is this moron? (Don't tell me, I actually don't care. Just leave me with my disgust at their ignorance backed up by arrogant condescension. Holy god what is this world coming to?)
Love it. Now I want a link to your amazing website.
I remember ”my good old days” when I coded in HTML myself and manage dot do pretty nice pages with no big advanced tech behind it. Not on an own server - I never dared to go that far.
Over the years as memory (and then storage) got larger and cheaper by several levels of magnitude programs got larger and more complicated to fill up the new space available.
The same thing has happened as network infrastructure has got much faster. Services (including their webpages) has gotten larger and more complicated to fill up the available bandwidth.
They do it because they can, but never think if they should.
I'm a completely non technical person, but even I know that "the cloud" is just other people's computers (granted, really big computers).
Do you have my site up on your screen?
> Yes.
*power cycle device* Now try reloading it.
> It's not loading. [beat] Now I get an error.
That's because I'm standing next to it and just physically turned it off and on again. Give it a moment and try again.
> [a moment passes] Now it's back.
Indeed.
I get emails like that, too. Mostly folks telling me I have a robots.txt file "that should be locked down," and asking me for a reward.
All I can tell them is, I'm just some guy with a personal website (which I can tell you've never actually looked at) and that's supposed to be there.
Mine is also running on a raspberry pi.
> I don't understand what dessert has to do with your lack of technical knowledge, but please stop.
if you doing static website, I am making a new protocol for HTML to merge in data ... called veha: crates.io/crates/veha a cli compiler for SSR; I am looking for someone to review; maybe you can give it a shot;
PS. the readme is one version behind but the example folder works
Call your garage your "Neueberg data centre". That gets you a suitably European feel too. No fibs there - English is basically German with knobs on (and a weird fixation with French and old Latin) and town names often easily translate.
You probably have a UPS and a lock on the door, so you can lay claim to at least Tier 1: phoenixnap.com/blog/data-cente…
AAISP are superb but rather pricey in some cases. However, you do get exactly what you paid for and legendary support.
Data Center Tiers Classification Explained: (Tier 1, 2, 3, 4)
Read about the four data center tiers and learn how this ranking system reflects the facility's reliability, cost, and security levels.Andreja Velimirovic (phoenixNAP)
That is "magic" from the old days, like mid-ninetees. And sometimes I wonder if we should hold talks about that because it solves so many of todays problems.
I mean last week I came back from a hacker conference. There I saw talks about how to unspotify yourself by hosting your own local music streaming setup. One of the big problems was "Without spotify, where do I get my music from??" and one of the solutions was "Just take your parents CD collection and grab it with a CD- or DVD-drive".
No shit, the looks on the faces of the U30 people around me in the audience! Like "WTF you can DO THAT?? What is this CD thingy anyway?"
Lost magic from the old days. I was joking give them two years and they re-invented Napster and eDonkey...
We should definately hold talks.
I assume the strawberry runs strawbian?
(Edit: because I can't read and I think all berries look the same in writing. This joke's cryptic level has escalated very quickly) @lanodan
"Hi, my name is <insert_name>, your friendly (non) local technical person, how can I assist you with your problem with us?"
"You can't do what you are doing"
"I'm not quite sure what the issue is, are you unhappy with our service?"
"No I'm satisfied"
"Okay then, glad we could help, thank you, come again"
Just curious, are you forcing all requests through HTTPS or are is some of your traffic HTTP?
Back in the olden days, setting up HTTPS connections used to be a significant server load.
I use writefreely for that, which does have a server side component (it seems to handle the #MastoDDoS load just fine, and is also federated).
I use a static site generator called #Faircamp (by @freebliss ) for my music site which is much the same idea: a few small config files with some embedded markdown for the text copy, generate the site locally then rsync into place.
No frameworks, no JavaScript, only HTML.
And then I get questions why I don't show a cookie banner. This must be illegal.
QUIC/HTTP3:uses UDP because TCP flow control can be a major bottle neck if sending lots of files.
HTTP2:uses multiplexing of requests over a single connection (per server providing content) because the number of files needed for a modern website can overwhelm the connections available to a browser.
And on both the fastest sites are still the same as the fastest on HTTP1. Small simple text sites.
I wish I could host my website at home, but alas, as long as I live with my parents nothing of the sort will happen, as my father is very strict in what is allowed on his network.
Though I do indeed try to keep my webpages simple, not using too much JS, etc. I feel like my website is already bloated, though, with all I've come to add in... (which still is almost nothing compared to the standard webpage these days!)
I have to admit that my knowledge of 'tech stuff' is quite limited, though. Like, just enough to do things, without a very thorough understanding of anything in-depth.
I seem to recall a Google study from around 20 years ago that found bounce rates were noticeably high for every 100ms of load latency above 200ms (possibly slightly different numbers). As someone who learned web design when there was a 10-10-10 rule (a web page should load in under 10s on a 28.8 Kb/s modem, work on a 10" screen, and something else with a 10 in it that I've forgotten, maybe not have more than 10 links?) I was surprised.
I'd be curious how true it is now. A load of popular web sites with multi-million-dollar web design budgets seem to have splash screens now, so take multiple seconds to load. Meanwhile, most things I do for fun load in a few tens to hundreds of ms.
okay, I think I checked all the comments and so far no one mentioned it, so here's the obligatory
I will think about making a production ready weblog for coders
«I run my own CDN»
+ Sounds absolutely badass
+ 100% true
Just don't mention that your CDN consists of one server
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Be the cloud you want to see on the world.
The aforementioned machine 20cm from my left elbow has a content DNS server, too. Not wholly satisfactory as it's not a guaranteed stable address.
It's doing double duty though, with split horizon, as the root content DNS server for the LAN, serving copies of the ICANN data and the data for Estonia and the island of Niue.
You'll know that you've truly arrived in the self-hosting world when you have your own replica of Niue. (-:
github.com/jschauma/tld-zonein…
#publicfile #djbdns #Estonia #Niue
GitHub - jschauma/tld-zoneinfo: information about retrieving TLD zone data
information about retrieving TLD zone data. Contribute to jschauma/tld-zoneinfo development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Also: your dilemma is a classic one.
Here's Charles Babbage, similarly bamboozled:
"On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
- Charles Babbage, _Passages from the Life of a Philosopher_, ch. 5 "Difference Engine No. 1" (London 1864)
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After bombing Iran and torturing trans kids, Trump still thinks he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
This photo of the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo tells us a different story.
#transgender #trans #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA
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✨ New blog post: “Back to the Old Internet: A Personal Reboot”
Switching to Linux. Self-hosting. Fossifying my phone.
I thought the old internet was gone — turns out, it just needed a reboot.
laurahargreaves.com/the-old-in…
#OldInternet #OpenWeb #FOSS #Linux #DigitalReboot
📟 Back to the Old Internet: A Personal Reboot
✨ New blog post: “Back to the Old Internet: A Personal Reboot” Switching to Linux. Self-hosting. Fossifying my phone. I thought the old internet was gone — turns out, it just needed a reboot. #OldInternet #OpenWeb #FOSS #Linux #DigitalRebootLaura Hargreaves 👩💻 (Laura Hargreaves)
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@stella IKEA is the largest logging company in the world, responsible for the destruction of thousands of ecosystsems , illigal logging and colonisation all around the world.
Their actions in Sapmí and Romania alone would land them in the Hague, this is Pinkwashing of ecocide, genocide and colonialism
FUCK IKEA, NO CORPOS AT PRIDE
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Dear Fedi friends,
I just published a blog post with the links to all the versions of my Fedi promo video - so that they can be easily found in one place: news.elenarossini.com/a-video-…
Direct links:
#English: videos.elenarossini.com/w/64Vu…
#français: videos.elenarossini.com/w/hxzy…
#italiano: videos.elenarossini.com/w/peti…
A routine reminder that there are subtitles in 14 languages thanks to wonderful Fedi volunteers. Adding more today. Credits: news.elenarossini.com/fedivers…
More versions coming soon! ✨ 🚀
A video celebrating the Fediverse - available in English, français & italiano
My 4-minute video that celebrates the Fediverse and introduces it to people not familiar with it is available in 3 foreign-language versions (English, French and Italian) as well as over a dozen subtitles in other languages.Elena Rossini
Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media
This video is a colorful introduction to the Fediverse, guided by filmmaker & Fediverse advocate Elena Rossini. Watch now to discover a whole new world of social media, one where privacy is respected, users are empowered, and Big Tech has no say.Special thanks to:
Marcel Costa for the Catalan translation
Pen-Yuan Hsing for the Traditional Chinese translation
Jan Dytrych for the Czech translation
Fritjof for the Danish translation
Erik Kemp for the Dutch translation
Johannes Palola for the Finnish translation
sknob for help with the French translation
Severin for the German translation
Talya for the Hebrew translation
Benedek for the Hungarian translation
Claudio for help with the Italian translation
Hong Minhee for the Korean translation
Adrian Janiak for the Polish translation
Tarcísio Surdi for the Portuguese Brazilian translation
Daniel Casanueva for the Spanish translation
Jan Ainali for the Swedish translationFull credits: news.elenarossini.com/fedivers…
📺 Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media
A 4 minute video that aims to introduce the Fediverse to people not familiar with itElena Rossini
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can't get the english link to load on my S25+
Managed to view it via the YT link.
suggesting they learn more about the #fediverse and getting off MAGA tech (my term for Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Apple) is awesome.
This is lovely, well done... by the people, for the people
I don't know what will happen next but I do know that people power is needed 💪
Hi!
I stumbled across one of your articles and subsequently this video, which is very informative!
May I ask which app is being used at 0:17 into the video, or is this graphical only? It looks very clean and if it's real, I'd like to give it a go.
Phanpy: Eine minimalistische Alternative zur Mastodon-Weboberfläche
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@zeitverschreib [friendica] Funktioniert das tatsächlich gut mit Friendica?
/cc @GNU/Linux.ch
Mir fällt gerade nichts ein, das bisher Probleme gemacht hätte. Klar, Abstimmungen gehen auf Friendica nicht, aber das liegt nicht am Client.
Hamiller Friendica mag das.
@zeitverschreib [friendica] Klar, das mit den Abstimmungen liegt an Friendica selbst. Dann werde ich das mal bei Gelegenheit ausprobieren.
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#KLINGBEIL streicht Seenotrettung sämtliche Mittel!
Klingbeil #SPD arbeitet unerlässlich daran die Partei einstelligen zu machen, ich finde das macht er gut !!
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Bundesregierung streicht Gelder für Seenotrettung im Mittelmeer
Das Auswärtige Amt stellt seine finanzielle Unterstützung für die zivile Seenotrettung im Mittelmeer ein. Politiker und Hilfsorganisationen kritisieren die Entscheidung.tagesschau.de
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*blows the dust off their Fedi account, coughs as dust billows into the air*
Well hi there friend! You may not remember me, but I'm Bwee! I'm a fluffy blue dragon and I love you!!! That's all you need to know, really!
So, I'm back. It's been a really long time, and I'm so sorry for making you worry if I did. I'm okay. I'm just not good at managing my time and certain things have fallen by the wayside as a result. But I aim to fix that, starting with being around here again!!
I hope you've been doing well. I've missed you so much!!
Thank you for stopping by! Have a great day, night, or evening, whatever it happens to be for you!!
💙💙💙
zeitverschreib [friendica] hat dies geteilt.
yay! now we celebrate
youtube.com/watch?v=BRW_rF41t1…
Rhythm Heaven: Dragon Dance
Based off the Sumo Brothers in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.That minigame is dope, PLAY IT!Also Charizard master race.YouTube
I'm glad to see you're doing alright. I don't think I've spoken with you in almost a year.
Did you manage to stay off the cancer sticks?
@eviljackcarver Yeah, it's been a long time!!
Sadly I relapsed a couple of months ago and haven't managed to kick the habit again quite yet :/ I'll get there!

Well HI there, @Bwee!!😍 Good to see you around, friend. I was thinking about you just yesterday, hoping that you were doing okay, wherever you were.🙏♥️
I assumed that you were probably taking care of life stuff that needed to be prioritized, which we will need to do from time to time.🫂 How're you feeling this summer, if you don't mind me asking?
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