-- 0021 UTC So, finished the second part of Social-Net. Titled "Carrier Detect". I'll publish it Friday afternoon, EST. It'll be easily accessible/indexed in gopher, and will be available viai html too, but not linked via my page or anything. I'm doing that just so folks using RSS can get it via their feedreaders. I'm starting to think bi-weekly releases are better. They give me time to write, proof read, and get a second set of eyes. In addition, it'll let me do the administriva to properly publish it in a timely fashion. Today was ok. Not too bad, but farking cold again. Sunday, we're getting snow. It's the last few days of April, and we're getting snow?!?!? Hopefully, this is the last bought of it. I want to go kayaking, and running outside, and hiking, and camping, etc etc etc. Today was also "bring your kid to work day", which made work, well, pretty unproductive, given our open office layout now. I also realized I'm a curmudgeon, and glad I'm nearly done raising kids. My eldest will be 18 in a few days, and my youngest is only 3 years behind. Couldn't imagine starting at my age. I actually think I hate kids now. Anyways: Friday afternoon, second installment of Social-Net. -- 1422 UTC Ok, so I lied. The second installment is out this morning! "Social-Net: Carrier Detect" is available via gopher, and also html. There is also an RSS feed available, for those who would like to get auto updated as the next in the series comes out. The gopher RSS feed is available at: gopher://tilde.town/0/~ubergeek/serials/SocialNet/social_net.xml And: http://tilde.town/~ubergeek/serials/social-net-gopher.xml An html RSS feed is availble here: http://tilde.town/~ubergeek/serials/social_net.xml And, it's available (As well as all others in the series) at: gopher://tilde.town:70/1/~ubergeek/serials/SocialNet And the link to the story itself: gopher://tilde.town:70/0/~ubergeek/serials/SocialNet/carrier-detect.txt Again, critiques are welcome! If you like it, send me some tcoin, or/and send some real coing to vilmibm (https://www.patreon.com/nathanielksmith). Really, without his hard work building and maintaining this system, I probably never would have started this project.