Post 2181125 by dualhammers@merveilles.town
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 (DIR) Post #2181125 by dualhammers@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T20:48:09Z
       
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       Websites seem like physical spaces to me. They share a common language of elements and are designed to be navigated.But that means they are also deeply personal spaces. How does one decorate their home? What rooms are off limits or for guests?Do you want to live in a prefab apartment block or a tree house?These the questions I'm asking myself as I learn digital carpentry
       
 (DIR) Post #2181127 by salamander@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T20:49:28Z
       
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       @dualhammers you just summed up a feeling I have never been able to put into words before!
       
 (DIR) Post #2181128 by bee@merveilles.town
       2018-12-22T02:20:44Z
       
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       @salamander @dualhammers Agreed. I extend that to most interfaces. A few years ago I broke out my old college laptop, this banged up little thing running Ubuntu that I had made as hostile for other users as I could with my skills at the time. Its name was mouse.
       
 (DIR) Post #2181130 by bee@merveilles.town
       2018-12-22T02:23:21Z
       
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       @salamander @dualhammers Sitting down with mouse again was like coming home. It was entering a space full of fat multi-wick candles and walls plastered in clippings as I hunched in the dark, dipping my toes into technomancy and art. It was all still there, in that space.