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<p>A while ago, I tried to look for more blogs related to stationery, handwriting, etc., and I found <em>The Cramped</em>. This blog evolved a bit over time, and nowadays the author occasionally shares other people's posts related to writing, notebooks, writing in notebooks, personal knowledge management, etc. This kind of feed is nice to have if I want to discover more blogs! I subscribed to maybe two or three already thanks to it.</p>
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<title>International Institute of Food-Related Protocols</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 13:54:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<p>Possibly inspired by <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lohsen-ip-burrito-00" target="_blank">IP over Burrito Carriers</a>, the <abbr title="International Institute of Food-Related Protocols">IIFRP</abbr> is a project with little activity where RFCs get published to standardize food in a manner similar to Internet standards. They provide a few feeds to feed standard food to your feedreader, all listed on their <a href="https://iifrp.org/feed" target="_blank">feeds page</a>:</p>
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<li>Their <a href="https://iifrp.org/feed.xml" target="_blank">blog posts</a>, of which there currently are none;</li>
<li><a href="https://iifrp.org/feed/all-rfcs.xml" target="_blank">All RFCs in any state</a>;</li>
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<p>A coworker suggested that maybe we should have a standard for french tacos, since many places selling french tacos commit blasphemy by adding veggies in them, sometimes even adding them <em>by default</em> without warning you. I have some experience <a href="https://tildegit.org/casa/bikeshed/src/branch/main/rfb" target="_blank">writing joke RFCs</a>, so that's something to consider.</p>
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