Post about p1k3

This commit is contained in:
~lucidiot 2023-11-19 17:57:41 +01:00
parent b10c298564
commit e16915884d
1 changed files with 14 additions and 0 deletions

View File

@ -2005,6 +2005,20 @@ because astronomers need coffee to go through the night -->
</nhc:Cyclone>
</item>
<item>
<title>p1k3</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2023 17:56:05 +0100</pubDate>
<guid isPermaLink="false">p1k3</guid>
<category domain="https://envs.net/~lucidiot/rsrsss/">Feed</category>
<link>https://p1k3.com/feed</link>
<description><![CDATA[
<p>~brennen is a fellow <a href="https://tilde.town" target="_blank">townie</a> who plays the long game. His blog exists since 1997, and although the posting frequency has lowered, it is still active today. Look at <a href="https://p1k3.com/all/" target="_blank">the archive</a> and be amazed.</p>
<p>In the middle of an IRC conversation, I mentioned how I was only reading the blog articles of my friends that I spot in my feedreader, right after mentioning I read 40 of brennen's posts. He proceeded to build an Atom feed with every single post from his website all the way to November of 2020, which is as of writing still available <a href="https://p1k3.com/all.xml" target="_blank">here</a>. If you want to stress test your feedreader, or how much you like to read blog posts, add this feed. Don't expect it to be updated though since it was generated manually just once.</p>
<p>I went through every single of the 1960 entries of this special feed in just one month, and I read the other few dozen posts that were posted in the years since. It was really fun to follow along as ~brennen grows up. He told me he thought the older entries were embarrassing, and I can understand that since I also feel shame at things I put up online when I was younger, most of which I have deleted ever since. But going through all of his posts was fascinating. I wasn't laughing at young him or thinking any less of present him. I was just watching someone growing up a decade earlier than me, in a different country, with a different culture. I believe there is some great historical value in this online diary, just like how historians are studying the past by reading diaries. I hope ~brennen carries on with this great undertaking and continues shoving random tidbits of his life into this website. This is the World Wide Web at its finest: humans just being human.</p>
]]></description>
</item>
</channel>
<access:restriction relationship="allow" />
</rss>