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What If I Were Twenty Again?

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    @stefano @fediverso @mynotes @itnotes you even can't add the setup/setting information on every post's footer. And the Fediverse's biography section is mostly to have a short intro on who you are. If you are an author you can say you are an author, but if you have to say why you write this genre rather than another, why you wrote this setting and what it means to you, you need a site anyways. A pinned post on fediverse can help, but you must give the readers the ability to read it. Maybe on header or footer of your RSS, you can add your about / mission / contacts page... I'm maybe an old-fashion person, but if I follow someone on Fediverse I'd like to know in detail whom I'm talking to.Even without being a very specific story author like I am, if I'm reading John Doe's posts and find photos only, if I read on his intro "I'm a photographer, this account is to share the photos I take", if he is discussing with me in a crowded topic, I won't follow his account as, being blind, I don't have interest on pics.
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    The Mechanically Perfect LieA loud noise outside my window brings back a memory from 2002. The night I truly could have died.https://my-notes.dragas.net/2026/01/11/the-mechanically-perfect-lie/#MyNotes #Blogging #Life #Reflections #Memories
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    @stefano @ricardo the article mentioned the FreeBSD subreddit and The FreeBSD Forums. Yorick Peterse shared his post in the sub, where it was very well-received. Pictured: insights that are not visible to the public (I very rarely share such things, doing so seems harmless on this occasion). No mention of Discord, Twitter, or X. Also pictured: the wiki for FreeBSD Discord very recently cautioned that the FreeBSD Community Code of Conduct can not be enforced. I do not imagine that this caution relates to any recent misconduct there …<https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct/><https://wiki.freebsd.org/Discord/DiscordServer><https://yorickpeterse.com/>#FreeBSD #Reddit #forums #Discord #community #conduct #misconduct
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    @stefano overall i felt your conduct was well done. ive been in a similar situation and its not easy to navigate. staying professional as you always do and finding common ground the best you can usually works. to your point on eu/us. im a citizen of both. the general vibe in .us is blowtorch everyone on the internet (even businesses at times do it). whereas in .eu ive found reputation and following the guidelines to a t yields more fruit. the only way ive stayed sane (relatively speaking) is to keep a small client base that's diverse in vertical and operations, show value, keep them on long retainers and clearly defined contracts that spell out project proposal initiatives and what not. its served me well. btw the email migration reminds me of a similar situation when i migrated a healthcare entity from google to zimbra. this was over a decade ago. the client had an exclusive they did not disclose with a zimbra vendor which got ugly quickly. was fortunate enough at the time to have a client law practice (they keep me out of jail on red/black team gigs) who offered to settle the matter. luckily all could come to an agreement although i lost all revenue i kept the clients in a good spot. a year later ironically enough i was hired by zimbra to expand my migration tool. really respect how you conduct yourself and how transparent you always are. ciao!