The Wayback…

I write to detangle my thoughts, so that I don’t tie myself in knots. If I can enjoy the process, then that will be a bonus.

I have been diving deep into WordPress, to catchup on the latest tools available to build websites from scratch, only to come back full circle and realise that despite all the modern advancements and new trends, I always go back to the Twenty Fifteen theme.

After spending hours, quite late into the night tweaking and experimenting with blocks and Gutenberg, I realised that what I was really trying to do, unconsciouly, was to recreate the Twenty Fifteen theme. So I downloaded it, disabled Gutenberg and saved my self a lot of headaches.

I also went down the rabbit hole of the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive, where I unearthed my first, self-hosted blog. I used to write in it between 2002 and 2010. It felt like my younger self appearing in front of my very eyes and staring back at me fiercely.

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Unless…

"Whatever that meant... well, I just couldn't guess."

And here I am, throwing another pebble in the ocean. Writing on the internet feels like sending a message in a bottle and throwing it in the ocean.

The words will probably sink to the bottom and land somewhere, on the ocean’s bed, adding more pollution to an already saturated space.

In these times were AI is used to write just about everything, I feel compelled to start writing online again, just so that human stories remain the business of humans, for just a little bit longer.

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