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in the wake of all the drama that's gone on i really hope that those of us not involved can remember to stay respectful on here. the personal web is a beautiful thing, an intentional escape from the toxicity of social media. it's understandable for people who've only had social media to not want to change up the act but it's really healing to let go of all that garbage. all the cliques and callouts.
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scissorbait 2 years ago

its honestly really disappointing to see. i know this won't reach, well, alot of people but for those of you who see this it's something to keep in mind at least. stay safe out there gang.

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gh0ul 2 years ago

Social media brainrot truly has had an unspeakable effect on the three most recent generations.

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letslearntogether 2 years ago

Excellent review. The CAT S22 sounds awesome! Flip phones in general need to make a comeback, but with better specs, enhanced privacy features, and eco-friendly builds.

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scissorbait 2 years ago

thank you! yeah, despite all my complaining its such a trip to actually have a smart flip phone :^) im actually surprised there are still some manufacturers making flip phones nowadays! i hope that cat makes an improved version of the s22 flip in the future because the basic design of this thing is rad!!!

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i'm working very diligently on a translation project so website updates may slow down for a bit...
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how do you guys update your websites? do you use webdav and edit files directly? do you make changes in a local folder and then update? do you use the neocities editor? i'm curious!
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letslearntogether 2 years ago

If I am editing a page that has already been created, then I will use the neocities editor to make changes. If I am adding a page for the first time, then I write it in a textfile locally and either drag-and-drop it into the editor after changing to HTML, or I copy-and-paste the code into a newly created HTML file within the dashboard. I try to keep it simple as much as possible.

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vanguardvogue 2 years ago

hi! i like to use komodo edit on my laptop. i like to work on my website during some downtime at work and it lets you preview your content within the application itself :) then when i get home i'm able to update. i'll usually either just upload the files or copy and paste into the respective files on the neocities editor.

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