You joke, but I've actually done something very similar, back when Woot was worth something (before Amazon destro-- I mean, bought them).
I mean... I'm not gonna say no, but I'm also not gonna lie
This paper reminds me of the early papers on the "switching protocol" that became ARPANET and, eventually, the world wide web, from the mid 1960s.
Ah. I can't blame them. A normal website is a lot to maintain. I can't even imagine what toll a social media site would take on mental health. Kiddos to them for maintaining it as long as they did!
Interesting read. I've tried most of those, and most didn't stick for me. I've been using the emblems for a long, long time, and I highly recommend finding a set that work for you. As for the manual numbering, I just buy journals that are prenumbered and with index pages. Helps a lot. I really like the threading idea, though, and I'm going to give that a go.
Wait till you discover fountain pens and different inks lol
I was "required" to use duo. Okta worked fine. Might be the same in your situation, might be worth a looksee.
You're going to get membership at a bigbox store? I'm not sure Dwight would approve...
It was Ubuntu. But it was clunky and in essence just a vm. It was a cool was too try it out, but it was definitely not a long term solution. Ultimately, LiveCDs worked much better at testing it out.
I see what you're saying in terms of continuation, though, but ntfs kind of sucks. If it's any consolation, most Linux distros can read ntfs just fine now.
Did you print your keycaps, too??
Holy cow! I didn't know about that community, thank you!
Not to be "that lemming", but, please do. Super interesting.