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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
2 <rss version="2.0"> | |
3 <channel> | |
4 <title>The occasional scrivener</title> | |
5 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/</link> | |
6 <description>Gustaf Erikson's weblog.</description> | |
7 <language>en</language> | |
8 <docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs> | |
9 <generator>blosxom/2.1.2</generator> | |
10 | |
11 <item> | |
12 <title>Why Gemini is not my favorite internet protocol</title> | |
13 <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 12:16:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
14 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/06/11#Why-u-no-gemini</link> | |
15 <category>/comm</category> | |
16 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/comm/Why-u-no-ge… | |
17 <description><p>TL;DR: the Gemini protocol removes too much fu… | |
18 interesting to me.</p> | |
19 | |
20 <h3>What is Gemini?</h3> | |
21 | |
22 <p><a href="https://gemini.circumlunar.space/">Gem… | |
23 descendant, successor of Gopher. Gemini primarily emphasizes developer | |
24 simplicity, and secondarily user privacy.</p> | |
25 | |
26 <p>This comes with significant trade-offs for the author, | |
27 however. Compared to standard vanilla HTML4, there are no inline | |
28 links, no provision for media other than text on a page, and the | |
29 styling of the content is left to the client.</p> | |
30 | |
31 <p>My background in web publishing - I&#8217;ve been fascinate… | |
32 since I was a kid and I&#8217;ve been involved in printing zines and… | |
33 student newspapers etc through the years. The idea that I can publish | |
34 what I want, when I want, at whatever lengths I want, for effectively | |
35 free, is still mind-blowing to me, almost 30 years since I copied some | |
36 <abbr title="Hyper Text Markup Language">HTML</abbr&g… | |
37 | |
38 <p>Here&#8217;s where Gemini falls down for me.</p> | |
39 | |
40 <p>First, there&#8217;s no official client. The fact that it&a… | |
41 implement a client means there&#8217;s a Cambrian explosion going on… | |
42 the filtering die-back has not yet occurred. This might change in the | |
43 medium future.</p> | |
44 | |
45 <p>Second, the styling limitations are crippling. I can probably s… | |
46 without having images etc. on the same page, but the lack of inline | |
47 links (each link has to be on its own line) leads to stilted, | |
48 quasi-academic jargony text like this:</p> | |
49 | |
50 <blockquote> | |
51 <p>Check out my cool blog[1]! It&#8217;s full of cats! </… | |
52 | |
53 <p>[1] <a href="https://gerikson.com/blog">https:/… | |
54 </blockquote> | |
55 | |
56 <p>I&#8217;m not going to abandon three decades of hypertext a… | |
57 to make a developer&#8217;s life slightly easier.</p> | |
58 | |
59 <p>Third, Gemini puts the cart before the horse when it comes to | |
60 privacy. The solution to widespread tracking and user surveillance | |
61 isn&#8217;t a bespoke hairshirt protocol that no-one is going to use… | |
62 solution is widespread legislation that makes using people&#8217;s p… | |
63 data for targeted advertising illegal or very expensive. (This is not | |
64 limited to Gemini. A great many influential Internet people are | |
65 convinced politics is utterly broken, so &#8220;technical solutions&… | |
66 that&#8217;s left).</p> | |
67 | |
68 <p>Gemini, to me, is part of the nostalgia for a past that never r… | |
69 was - the halcyon days of the Internet, before <a href="https://… | |
70 September</a>. But time is the | |
71 great filter. What has survived from that era is not the spam, the | |
72 pointless Usenet arguments, the shitposting, but finely polished | |
73 nuggets. If you weren&#8217;t there, it might have seemed a paradise… | |
74 was, and it wasn&#8217;t. It was today&#8217;s internet, but tex… | |
75 proportionally even more white dudes.</p> | |
76 </description> | |
77 </item> | |
78 <item> | |
79 <title>Death of a channel</title> | |
80 <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 14:32:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
81 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/06/05#Death-of-a-channel</link> | |
82 <category>/comm</category> | |
83 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/comm/Death-of-a-… | |
84 <description><p>This is a short write-up of how a channel on F… | |
85 staff, and how it was effectively deleted.</p> | |
86 | |
87 <h3>Background</h3> | |
88 | |
89 <p>The channel #photography was founded on Freenode in 2001, as a … | |
90 to discuss photography. Its single-hash status was challenged by | |
91 Freenode staffer lilo, and it was changed to #photogeeks to comply | |
92 with the requirement for single-hash channels to be associated with a | |
93 project.</p> | |
94 | |
95 <p>In 2006, the channel #photo was registered to discuss photograp… | |
96 se, and not gear. Quite soon the channel became social in nature, and | |
97 it was hidden and a password set.</p> | |
98 | |
99 <p>Over the years, about a dozen people used this channel as a soc… | |
100 space to discuss everything under the sun.</p> | |
101 | |
102 <h2>Hijack</h2> | |
103 | |
104 <p>When the takeover of Freenode by Andrew Lee occurred, the chann… | |
105 registered on Libera.chat, and on 2021-05-21, the topic was updated to | |
106 say</p> | |
107 | |
108 <pre><code>09:07 -!- gustaf changed the topic of #photo to:… | |
109 </code></pre> | |
110 | |
111 <p>On 2021-05-26, the channel was hijacked:</p> | |
112 | |
113 <pre><code>05:02 -!- freenodecom &lt;~com@freenode/staf… | |
114 05:02 -!- mode/#photo (+o freenodecom) by freenodecom | |
115 05:02 -!- freenodecom changed the topic of #photo to: This channel has … | |
116 05:02 &lt;@freenodecom&gt; This channel has been reopened with r… | |
117 05:02 -!- mode/#photo (+o freenodecom) by OperServ | |
118 05:02 &lt;@freenodecom&gt; The new channel is ##photo | |
119 05:02 -!- mode/#photo (-s+t) by ChanServ | |
120 05:02 -!- mode/#photo (+spimf ##photo) by freenodecom | |
121 05:02 -!- freenodecom &lt;~com@freenode/staff&gt; has left #pho… | |
122 05:02 -!- mode/#photo (+f ##photo) by freenodecom | |
123 07:37 &lt; gustaf&gt; &lt;abbr title="what the fsck&quo… | |
124 07:37 -!- #photo Cannot send to nick/channel | |
125 </code></pre> | |
126 | |
127 <p>(all times are in CEST).</p> | |
128 | |
129 <p>A few hours later, Andrew Lee (rasengan) sent a network-wide wa… | |
130 informing users that an attempt to enforce newly instituted rules | |
131 against advertising other IRC networks had been overly broad and | |
132 targeted more channels than intended.</p> | |
133 | |
134 <p>It&#8217;s clear that our channel was included in this.<… | |
135 | |
136 <p>Users were encouraged to submit a request to Freenode staff to … | |
137 their channels back.</p> | |
138 | |
139 <h2>Aftermath</h2> | |
140 | |
141 <p>The &#8220;regulars&#8221; of the channel were contacte… | |
142 the Freenode channel was now closed. Most moved over to Libera. A few | |
143 mentioned that they were permanently leaving Freenode.</p> | |
144 | |
145 <p>As a good faith effort, prompted by Freenode promoters, I attem… | |
146 regain control of the channel at Freenode, but was informed that | |
147 having a single-hash channel was not according to policy. The request | |
148 was denied.</p> | |
149 | |
150 <h2>Discussion</h2> | |
151 | |
152 <p>I&#8217;ve written this post to present my side of the stor… | |
153 weeks, I&#8217;ve been told on Freenode that the widespread channel | |
154 hijacking of 26 May 2021 (some reports say that 700+ channels were | |
155 affected) was either not as widespread as reported, or &#8220;justif… | |
156 stem the flow of users to Libera.</p> | |
157 | |
158 <p>I&#8217;m also a member of the channel #lobsters, which suf… | |
159 fate. However, in that case, <a href="https://lobste.rs/s/1z77ly… | |
160 the Freenode channel was | |
161 locked</a>. Based on | |
162 Lee&#8217;s rationale, I actually find the hijack justified, as ther… | |
163 presumably people who would prefer to remain on Freenode and discuss | |
164 the site there. However, note that there very little warning before | |
165 this happened. There was no attempt to contact the project to present | |
166 Freenode&#8217;s case as a better IRC host than Libera. Freenode ins… | |
167 unilaterally decided they knew better than the project&#8217;s thems… | |
168 | |
169 <p>When Libera was announced, I did not feel that the urgency pres… | |
170 by the staff there was entirely justified. Never would I imagine that | |
171 Andrew Lee would, within a week, exceed those warnings by a wide | |
172 margin.</p> | |
173 | |
174 <p>He and the current Freenode staff have proven that they cannot … | |
175 trusted to be stewards of communities, by hijacking channels and | |
176 disrupting them. They have proven to be incompetent, by affecting more | |
177 channels than intended. They have proven to be discourteous, by | |
178 requiring channel owners affected by their incompetence to apply, hat | |
179 in hand and papers in order, for their channels to be reinstated. And | |
180 finally, they&#8217;ve proven to be bad business people, by alienati… | |
181 their future customers and torching their future income stream.</p> | |
182 | |
183 <h2>Future</h2> | |
184 | |
185 <p>I&#8217;m nostalgic for my almost 17 year old Freenode acco… | |
186 time passes, the more bitter I become. I&#8217;m going to hang aroun… | |
187 some channels to see how things work out. I&#8217;m open to a more h… | |
188 approach from Freenode staff and boosters. But if I feel I can&#8217… | |
189 part of a network that treats its users as peons to be exploited, I&… | |
190 out.</p> | |
191 </description> | |
192 </item> | |
193 <item> | |
194 <title>May</title> | |
195 <pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
196 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/05/31#2021-05</link> | |
197 <category>/photo</category> | |
198 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2021-05</g… | |
199 <description><p><a data-flickr-embed="true" href=… | |
200 | |
201 <p><a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2020-05.html&qu… | |
202 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2019-05.html">Ma… | |
203 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2018-05.html">Ma… | |
204 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2017-05.html">Ma… | |
205 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2016-05.html">Ma… | |
206 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2015-05.html">Ma… | |
207 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2014-05.html">Ma… | |
208 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/May-2013.html">M… | |
209 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2012-05.html">Ma… | |
210 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/alt/Copenhagen-2011.html"… | |
211 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2010-05-02.html">… | |
212 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/Sicklasjon.html">… | |
213 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/Goin-pro.html">M… | |
214 </description> | |
215 </item> | |
216 <item> | |
217 <title><em>Agency</em> by William Gibson</title> | |
218 <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 19:02:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
219 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/05/26#Agency</link> | |
220 <category>/books/read</category> | |
221 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/Agenc… | |
222 <description><p>This is Gibson&#8217;s worst novel. Not re… | |
223 | |
224 <p>It&#8217;s in the same (multi)verse as <em>The Periph… | |
225 | |
226 <p>While that novel had engaging characters, this one doesn&#8… | |
227 Jackpot protagonist, Wilf, shows us the horrifying prospect of the | |
228 repressed Englishman surviving global collapse and an 80% die-off of | |
229 humanity. The present-day character has no inner life to speak of. I | |
230 have no clue how she managed to get in a relationship with her world&… | |
231 Elon Musk analog. We&#8217;re supposed to believe that Eunice, the A… | |
232 the Jackpot side uses to try to avert nuclear war, is this | |
233 fantastically engaging personality everyone loves, but in the end | |
234 she&#8217;s basically sassy Magic Negro. The novel has entire chapte… | |
235 describing drives through the Bay Area.</p> | |
236 | |
237 <p>In the end it reads as therapy for Gibson to cope with the Trum… | |
238 </description> | |
239 </item> | |
240 <item> | |
241 <title><em>The Mirror and the Light</em> by Hilary Mante… | |
242 <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 18:51:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
243 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/05/20#The-Mirror-and-the-Light<… | |
244 <category>/books/read</category> | |
245 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/The-M… | |
246 <description><p>Mantel concludes the trilogy about Thomas Crom… | |
247 | |
248 <p>As I&#8217;ve mentioned before about this trilogy, this is … | |
249 </description> | |
250 </item> | |
251 <item> | |
252 <title>April</title> | |
253 <pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
254 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/04/30#2021-04</link> | |
255 <category>/photo</category> | |
256 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2021-04</g… | |
257 <description><p><a data-flickr-embed="true" href=… | |
258 | |
259 <p><a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2020-04.html&qu… | |
260 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2019-04.html">Ap… | |
261 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2018-04.html">Ap… | |
262 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2017-04.html">Ap… | |
263 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2016-04.html">Ap… | |
264 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2015-04.html">Ap… | |
265 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2014-04.html">Ap… | |
266 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/April-2013.html">… | |
267 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2012-04.html">Ap… | |
268 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2011-04.html">Ap… | |
269 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2010-04.html">Ap… | |
270 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/Cherry-blossoms.html&quo… | |
271 </description> | |
272 </item> | |
273 <item> | |
274 <title>14,000 dead in Sweden</title> | |
275 <pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2021 12:28:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
276 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/04/24#Corona-14000-dead</link> | |
277 <category>/alt/corona2020</category> | |
278 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/alt/corona2020/C… | |
279 <description> | |
280 </description> | |
281 </item> | |
282 <item> | |
283 <title><em>The Pacific War Trilogy</em> by Ian W. Toll</… | |
284 <pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 19:44:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
285 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/04/13#Pacific-War-Trilogy</link> | |
286 <category>/books/read</category> | |
287 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/Pacif… | |
288 <description><ul> | |
289 <li>Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941–1942</l… | |
290 <li>The Conquering Tide: War in the Pacific Islands, 1942–1944&l… | |
291 <li>Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944–1945&… | |
292 </ul> | |
293 | |
294 <p>An excellent and readable account of the (US) war in the Pacific | |
295 against Japan in World War 2. Highly recommended.</p> | |
296 </description> | |
297 </item> | |
298 <item> | |
299 <title>March</title> | |
300 <pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2021 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
301 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/31#2021-03</link> | |
302 <category>/photo</category> | |
303 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2021-03</g… | |
304 <description><p><a data-flickr-embed="true" href=… | |
305 | |
306 <p><a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2020-03.html&qu… | |
307 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2019-03.html">Ma… | |
308 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2018-03.html">Ma… | |
309 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2017-03.html">Ma… | |
310 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2016-03.html">Ma… | |
311 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2015-03.html">Ma… | |
312 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/2014-03.html">Ma… | |
313 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/March-2013.html">… | |
314 Mar 2012 | | |
315 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/March-2011.html">… | |
316 Mar 2010 | | |
317 <a href="http://gerikson.com/blog/photo/Last-day-of-winter.html&… | |
318 </description> | |
319 </item> | |
320 <item> | |
321 <title><em>Confessions of a Long-Distance Sailor</em> by… | |
322 <pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2021 22:11:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
323 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/27#Confessions-of-a-Long-Dis… | |
324 <category>/books/read</category> | |
325 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/Confe… | |
326 <description><p>A self-published book <a href="https:/… | |
327 | |
328 <p>A worthy entry in the long roster of such accounts.</p> | |
329 </description> | |
330 </item> | |
331 <item> | |
332 <title>One year since WFH started</title> | |
333 <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 05:55:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
334 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/17#One-year-of-WFM</link> | |
335 <category>/alt/corona2020</category> | |
336 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/alt/corona2020/O… | |
337 <description> | |
338 </description> | |
339 </item> | |
340 <item> | |
341 <title>One year since WHO declared a pandemic</title> | |
342 <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2021 05:54:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
343 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/11#Pandemic-1yr-anniversary<… | |
344 <category>/alt/corona2020</category> | |
345 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/alt/corona2020/P… | |
346 <description> | |
347 </description> | |
348 </item> | |
349 <item> | |
350 <title><em>Libra Shrugged: How Facebook’s dream of controlli… | |
351 <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2021 19:09:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
352 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/10#Libra-Shrugged</link> | |
353 <category>/books/read</category> | |
354 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/Libra… | |
355 <description><p>A short account of how Bitcoiners tried to cre… | |
356 </description> | |
357 </item> | |
358 <item> | |
359 <title><em>The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte</em&g… | |
360 <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2021 10:41:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
361 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/10#18th-Brumaire</link> | |
362 <category>/books/read</category> | |
363 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/books/read/18th-… | |
364 <description><p><a href="https://www.marxists.org/arch… | |
365 here</a>.</p> | |
366 | |
367 <p>Come for the class analysis, stay for the <em>bon mots<… | |
368 | |
369 <p>It&#8217;s probably fitting that the only way obscure Frenc… | |
370 remembered today is through their skewering in this piece.</p> | |
371 | |
372 <blockquote> | |
373 <p>Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts a… | |
374 personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first | |
375 time as tragedy, the second time as | |
376 farce. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Caussidi%C3… | |
377 for Danton, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Blanc… | |
378 for Robespierre, the Montagne of 1848 to 1851 for the Montagne of | |
379 1793 to 1795, the nephew for the uncle. And the same caricature | |
380 occurs in the circumstances of the second edition of the Eighteenth | |
381 Brumaire.</p> | |
382 | |
383 <p>The period that we have before us comprises the most motley mix… | |
384 of crying contradictions: constitutionalists who conspire openly | |
385 against the constitution; revolutionists who are confessedly | |
386 constitutional; a National Assembly that wants to be omnipotent and | |
387 always remains parliamentary; a Montagne that finds its vocation in | |
388 patience and counters its present defeats by prophesying future | |
389 victories; royalists who form the <em>patres conscripti</em&g… | |
390 republic and are forced by the situation to keep the hostile royal | |
391 houses they adhere to abroad, and the republic, which they hate, in | |
392 France; an executive power that finds its strength in its very | |
393 weakness and its respectability in the contempt that it calls forth; | |
394 a republic that is nothing but the combined infamy of two | |
395 monarchies, the Restoration and the July Monarchy, with an imperial | |
396 label – alliances whose first proviso is separation; struggles whose | |
397 first law is indecision; wild, inane agitation in the name of | |
398 tranquillity, most solemn preaching of tranquillity in the name of | |
399 revolution – passions without truth, truths without passion; heroes | |
400 without heroic deeds, history without events; development, whose | |
401 sole driving force seems to be the calendar, wearying with constant | |
402 repetition of the same tensions and relaxations; antagonisms that | |
403 periodically seem to work themselves up to a climax only to lose | |
404 their sharpness and fall away without being able to resolve | |
405 themselves; pretentiously paraded exertions and philistine terror at | |
406 the danger of the world’s coming to an end, and at the same time the | |
407 pettiest intrigues and court comedies played by the world redeemers, | |
408 who in their <em>laisser aller</em> remind us less of the … | |
409 than of the times of the Fronde – the official collective genius of | |
410 France brought to naught by the artful stupidity of a single | |
411 individual; the collective will of the nation, as often as it speaks | |
412 through universal suffrage, seeking its appropriate expression | |
413 through the inveterate enemies of the interests of the masses, until | |
414 at length it finds it in the self-will of a filibuster. If any | |
415 section of history has been painted gray on gray, it is this. Men | |
416 and events appear as reverse | |
417 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Schlemihl"&g… | |
418 shadows that have lost their bodies. The revolution itself paralyzes | |
419 its own bearers and endows only its adversaries with passionate | |
420 forcefulness. When the “red specter,” continually conjured up and | |
421 exercised by the counterrevolutionaries finally appears, it appears | |
422 not with the Phrygian cap of anarchy on its head, but in the uniform | |
423 of order, in <em>red breeches</em>.</p> | |
424 | |
425 <p>The coup d&#8217;etat was ever the fixed idea of Bonaparte.… | |
426 he had again set foot on French soil. He was so obsessed by it that | |
427 he continually betrayed it and blurted it out. He was so weak that, | |
428 just as continually, he gave it up again.</p> | |
429 | |
430 <p>The army itself is no longer the flower of the peasant youth; i… | |
431 the swamp flower of the peasant lumpen proletariat. It consists | |
432 largely of replacements, of substitutes, just as the second | |
433 Bonaparte is himself only a replacement, the substitute for | |
434 Napoleon. It now performs its deeds of valor by hounding the | |
435 peasants in masses like chamois, by doing gendarme duty; and if the | |
436 natural contradictions of his system chase the Chief of <a href=&qu… | |
437 of December | |
438 10</a> | |
439 across the French border, his army, after some acts of brigandage, | |
440 will reap, not laurels, but thrashings.</p> | |
441 </blockquote> | |
442 </description> | |
443 </item> | |
444 <item> | |
445 <title>On the dates</title> | |
446 <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 17:09:00 +0000</pubDate> | |
447 <link>https://gerikson.com/blog/2021/03/01#On-Dates</link> | |
448 <category>/alt/corona2020</category> | |
449 <guid isPermaLink="false">https://gerikson.com/blog/alt/corona2020/O… | |
450 <description><p>When I started recording the dates when Sweden… | |
451 | |
452 <p>I used to set the dates when I noticed Swedish media report the… | |
453 | |
454 <p>This has led to some reshuffling - especially on <a href=&qu… | |
455 | |
456 <p><a href="https://gerikson.com/blog/alt/corona2020/Coron… | |
457 </description> | |
458 </item> | |
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