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- <h1>Live website updates are back</h1>
- <p>Day 00879: Wednesday, 2017 August 02</p>
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- <a href="https://wowana.me./">Opal</a> contacted me.
- She reconfigured her onions a while back, which is what cut me off from updating this website.
- She found one of my attempts to connect in an email from her server though, and reached out to me, telling e how to get back in.
- It seems she applied a Let's Encrypt certificate to my website as well, so now I don't have to do that.
- I'm not sure if she's maintaining it, but my plan had been to put it in place and let it expire.
- Maintained or unmaintained, it'll serve my purpose.
- I also mentioned being banned from #Volatile, and she explained about a whitelist.
- Anyone not on it can't get in; I now have access.
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- My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
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- At work today, I noticed that I was calm and mildly happy.
- More happy than I normally would've been, given the panic rush coursework morning I had and the rush at work that forced me to stay almost an hour late.
- I think I've found my happy place again.
- I don't have that same euphoria as before, but that probably couldn't last.
- People don't walk around in a constant state of euphoria.
- However, it was like none of the little things even mattered and it'd take something rather significant to dampen my mood.
- I think I'm in a state of wholeness once more.
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- It's interesting to note that when I reach this state, my desire for pair bonding plummets.
- Last time, I remember being just thrilled to be me and thinking I don't even need a partner.
- Now, the desire for a partner is once more gone.
- I think if a potential partner that seems compatible with me comes my way, I'll pursue.
- However, it'll be more out of curiosity than a burning desire.
- I think pair bonding is something I'd like to try, even if only once.
- In fact, curiosity is the <strong>*only*</strong> thing drawing me to the idea of a relationship at the moment.
- There's no more desire for cuddling.
- I guess cuddling would be okay, but I'm back to thinking it'd be kind of weird.
- There's no more desire for sex, either.
- Sex actually seems mildly repulsive now, though nowhere near as repulsive as it seemed to me before my sexuality awakened.
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- To be honest, I'm also curious about how a breakup would affect me.
- I wouldn't want to intentionally and artificially cause one; I'm not <strong>*that*</strong> curious.
- However, I kind of wonder based on the language people choose to use whether I'd be hit that hard by it.
- People say that they're completed by their partner and that their partner is a part of them.
- I've always rejected such language, as it seems self-deprecating.
- It makes it seem that the person is incomplete and unwhole on their own; that they're a partial person.
- Once my sudden gayness struck though, I understood the language.
- I <strong>*did*</strong> feel incomplete.
- I <strong>*did*</strong> feel unwhole.
- So is this why breakups hurt so much?
- Is it because one feels a loss of their completeness?
- If so, I might not be hurt that badly.
- That said, this is a wild stab in the dark on my part.
- Maybe breakups would hurt me as much as anyone else.
- In the name of science though, I'm firmly placing potential breakups on the list of reasons for me to <strong>*find*</strong> a relationship, not <strong>*avoid*</strong> one.
- I'm still avoiding any relationship that seems doomed from the start though.
- I can't live with a smoker, I can't have sex with a woman, et cetera.
- I will do what I can to make a relationship successful, but if it fails, that'll be a new experience for me.
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- Dividing up responsibilities like that serves some very important functions.
- First, it makes reuse of components much easier.
- Second, it prevents bloat, especially with reused components.
- Third, it makes it easy to debug.
- If something fails, you can usually track it down to which component is causing the problem based on what the problem is.
- If not, you can at least find the chain of components the problem is in, and rule out all other components.
- That narrows down your search space significantly so you can find and repair the bug efficiently.
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- It's like UNIX people say: do only one thing and do it well.
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- After reading everyone else's posts, I think I was wrong about what the model is.
- I thought it was the full back end, including both data manipulation and data storage, but it looks like that might not be right.
- I guess the data manipulation really is part of the controller then.
- My bad.
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- You make a good point about the separation preventing interference.
- As things are modified and updated, interference between unrelated tasks becomes a real issue if code is all tangled up.
- Each task should be decoupled from the rest of the application as much as is feasible to allow for the most flexibility.
- Something does need to exist to tie everything together, but that should be minimal, if possible.
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