re: I love getting older
A few days ago I came across an interesting post by Annie Mueller about getting older:
I remember having a conversation with my Dad right after I graduated college. So I was 22 and he was 52. I don’t remember what we were talking about but I remember when he looked at me and said, “You know, I still feel just the same inside as I did when I was 22.” - anniemueller.com
I was discussing the same thing with one of my colleagues last month and we came to the same conclusion, even though we’re getting older we feel the same as we did when we were much younger.
Probably our brain plays a big part in this, there are young people who seem old (not biologically but mentally) and other people who feel young even though they are in their eighties.
Is blogging a form of therapy?
I believe that blogging (writing) is a kind of good therapy.
You write things down and let your thoughts flow. When you are in a flow, words can come one after the other.
As I’ve written many times, I don’t write for an audience (though I’m very happy if you find my ramblings useful), but for the need to let my ideas flow freely.
Does that make sense to you?
Awesome! An experimental reader mode has been added to Sublime Feed 👍 sublimefeed.com
How to set up Author Tags on Micro.blog
Thanks to Robb Knight’s explanation of how Author Tags work on Mastodon, I was able to activate them on my Micro.blog site.
Prerequisite: I’m using the Sumo theme, which has full support for Microhooks.
The process is very simple from the Micro.blog web dashboard: go to Design -> Open Theme -> New Template
Give the template this location and name:
layouts/partials/microhook-head.html
insert this code using your fediverse handle name instead of mine:
<meta property="fediverse:creator" content="@prealpinux@mastodon.uno" />
Well done, you’re ready to go!
Disclaimer: I tried to use multiple author tags, but there seems to be no support for them at the moment.
Domain names are not immutable
There are a lot of funny domain extensions you can use for your website today. Some of them are run by companies (like .blog), while others are country top level domains. Examples of country top level domains are .it for Italy, .us for the USA, .de for Germany and so on… Most of us might think that using a “national top level domain” is safer than using a domain completely run by a private company, but this isn’t entirely true.
For example the British goverment has recently approved the transfer of sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius. This means that .IO domains seriously risk to disappear in few years, as explained in this article.
Climate and political changes can put your domain existence at serious risk. It is always better to keep this in mind, especially if you choose an exotic domain name for your website (as I did several times).
New Blog Setup
As I just wrote on my jrn.sh blog, I’m trying to consolidate all my blog posts here on prealpinux.com.
There is a new slash page /subscribe where you can find all the feeds you can use.
For my 🇬🇧 English readers, I suggest you just add this one to your feed reader: https://prealpinux.com/categories/eng/feed.xml
If you speak 🇮🇹 Italian, please also add this one: https://prealpinux.com/categories/ita/feed.xml
Do you like photos? I’m on 📷 Pixelfed, but if you prefer I have a feed just for you.
You can also add micro-posts to your feed reader, but in this case it’s probably better for you to follow me on social networks, unless you’re a big fan of mine 🤣🤣🤣.
Casette dei libri
Da alcuni anni nella zona in cui vivo stanno prendendo sempre più piede le “casette dei libri”,
Sono un modo furbo per incoraggiare la lettura, la cultura e una sana economia circolare legata ai libri.
Io le frequento regolarmente per “depositare” libri letti che non mi interessano più e per “prelevare” libri che mi interessano.
Alcune regole di buona educazione per poter frequentare con profitto queste casette sono quelle di depositare pochi libri alla volta e portare a casa solo libri che intendete leggere nell’immediato.
Esistono anche vicino a voi? Le frequentate?