the horrible rantings of a mean old lady

work is bad, m'kay

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Okay, so, let's talk about this whole Sunday thing. It's a long story, but I'll try to keep it short. Basically, I work every day, doubles half the time, triples sometimes. I am always tired, and I have zero time to actually live. Between the barbecue restaurant and the roadside motel, and all the freelancing I need to do to pay my bills, I live in a constant state of work. At the beginning of the year, they hired a new girl (B, for the purposes of this blog post), and she wanted more hours so, without asking me, she…

And the rose goes to...

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Thanks to this amazing tutorial, I have made the switch to Publii. I'm still kinda messing with theming but so far, so good! If what you want to do is blog, and you don't want the uber-bloat of Wordpress (not that I don't love Wordpress), Publii is definitely worth looking into. The only issues I've had are that, even as a paying supporter, I couldn't make the webdav thing work for me. I really wish they had ftp or a similar alternative, because I've set up a couple of other test blogs on paid hosting, elsewhere, with smashing results! The…

The Ballad of Blogging Platforms

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As I've rawred about in past posts, the thing I don't like about Neocities is it's insistence on being hard to use, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. I miss the old web more than makes any kind of sense, but there's a few things the old web did better than Neocities. I love the concept of Neocities, I'm on board with static websites but I'd like to blog, also, so the inability to run scripts makes blogging a bit difficult. Especially for someone working over eighty hours a week. To add insult to injury, there's no…

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