If you have already recognized that name Inconsolation, then you must have known what that refers to, a blog is:
It’s blogged by K.Mandla, who previously blogged under another blog Motho ke motho ka botho, that I never got to understand what that means.
The blog is all about programs, one after another after yet extra one to show you. It’s kind of my inspiration why I started to record videos of program usages while Inconsolation features text plus animated GIF and mine are in motion pictures.
Admittedly, I had briefly unsubscribed the blog until I got prompted by someone about this blog I have known. Now I resumed reading it and began to understand and feel why the blogger might try to test out so many programs.
I couldn’t actually speak for him, but for me, it’s a way to let people know the possibility of command-line and simple text-mode programs, although my videos ain’t limited to pure textual user interface programs. I do everything as long as I feel it’s worth making a video out of it.
Recently, I learned it’s no longer possible to have RSS feed from Twitter officially, I don’t know if you can understand the shock I had when I learned that. Imagine you have to go to the website and render all the stuff you don’t need as you only need the first few 140-character tweets to peek at someone’s account.
The more I use the web these days, the more sadness I feel, what happen to our human? Why do some many people talk about no wasting, speak about green, think about right or wrong, but all we actually act is in opposite direction?
Things become unnecessarily extremely complicated and seems no one really cares but only use their mouths to speak words that have no meaning in at all.
I hope if you are reading this, go check out Inconsolation and consider to use service doesn’t force you to use via their web but via data in actual open format.
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