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<channel>
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<title>Konsthol</title>
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<description>Konsthol's site</description>
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<language>en-gb</language>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/rss.xml</link>
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<atom:link href="https://konsthol.eu/rss.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/>
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<item>
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<title>Tracking sucks in general but especially when it gets too invasive</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/what_the_fuck_google-28-08-2021.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Sat 28 Aug 2021 23:39 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1
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id="tracking-sucks-in-general-but-especially-when-it-gets-too-invasive">Tracking
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sucks in general but especially when it gets too invasive</h1>
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<p>Having no google account or any google apps on my phone for a very
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long time felt and still feels kinda liberating. I deleted my temporary
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almost unused google account recently and also decided to delete my
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browser cookies today so that no site has any preferences etc I may have
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set. Today while surfing on youtube without a google account obviously I
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stumpled upon a trailer for a movie that my friend showed me the other
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day from his laptop and his google account. I didn’t even think about
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the subject of the movie and 100% never searched about it. People tend
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to call you paranoid when you have no google account, no facebook, no
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instagram etc but things like these make me think that i’m still not
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trying hard enough and my op sec still needs hardening 🙄</p>
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<p><a href="..">..</a></p>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>WebCall</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/webcall-25-02-2023.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Sat 25 Feb 2023 22:42 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1 id="webcall">WebCall</h1>
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<p>One of the simplest ways to host a “telephony” service is to use
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webcall.</p>
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<p>Like with emails, you can use any webcall server to communicate with
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any other webcall server. Meaning that if for example you register a
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number with https://timur.mobi/ which is the default public server you
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can still make a call to someone who has registered a number with
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https://talk.konsthol.eu if you know their number by replacing the
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server address field in the dialpad icon.</p>
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<p>All calls are encrypted and the server does not have access to the
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content of the calls. That is because the server uses webrtc and tries
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to make peer to peer connections.</p>
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<p>There is also an integrated TURN server which is used if the peers
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can’t connect directly but if the connection is made though that then no
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video transmission is possible. I suspect that this is a limitation of
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the TURN server used in webcall because in jitsi meet which uses coturn
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instead of pion, it is always possible.</p>
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<p>Another differentiation of the two services is that in webcall no
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more than 2 people can join a conversation, which is more similar to how
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a regular telephone call behaves.</p>
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<p>Also there is currently no functionality to block a number as far as
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I can see but it should be fairly easy to figure out the public ip
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address and block it like that.</p>
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<p>You should give it a shot and see if it works for you. The source
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code is at a link over at</p>
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<p><a href="https://timur.mobi">https://timur.mobi</a></p>
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<p><a href="..">..</a></p>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Just a test</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/images_test-02-09-2021.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Thu 02 Sep 2021 20:10 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1 id="just-a-test">Just a test</h1>
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<p>If Drew’s script makes this image viewable from a browser I guess it
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just doesn’t work yet for miniblogs 🤔</p>
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<p>I wanted to show that by removing the sort command from the part of
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the upgem script that makes the rss, my blog posts ironically end up
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sorted at least in newsboat cause by default the script tries to operate
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the date -d function on a date without hours and minutes so most rss
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readers end up mixing posts that took place on the same day 🧐</p>
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<p><a
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href="/images/pic-selected-02-09-21_19-50-18.png">Image</a><br /></p>
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<p><a href="..">..</a></p>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>The way to completion</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/gemini_capsule_progress-25-08-2021.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Wed 25 Aug 2021 17:59 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1 id="the-way-to-completion">The way to completion</h1>
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<p>My gemini capsule has been getting more and more complete thanks to
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Drew’s scripts and thanks to hexdsl for making so many cool videos about
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it 🥳</p>
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<p><a href="..">..</a></p>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Awesome file sharing tool</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/easy_file_sharing-12-09-2021.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Sun 12 Sep 2021 00:53 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1 id="awesome-file-sharing-tool">Awesome file sharing tool</h1>
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<p>Croc is one of the best easy to use file sharing cli tools I came
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across and only recently discovered how easy it can be to self host your
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own relay.</p>
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<p>Croc as far as I understand needs an intermediary to staple as it
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says the connection between two computers. If I grasp the concept
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correctly if two computers can both connect to a third one then a
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connection between them can be established. The files sent over don’t
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get first uploaded to the third one and then downloaded to the second
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but somehow get uploaded and downloaded simultaneously.</p>
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<p>I’ll have to further read about that but in short if you have a
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computer like a server with a static ip that is easily accessible from
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the internet then because of the great job the author did you can host a
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relay simply by typing the command</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>croc relay</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>which will by default use the ports 9009-9013 but you can specify
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your own with the –ports arguement like</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>croc relay –ports 1111,1112</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Then if you make that into a systemd service (which I won’t be
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covering just yet cause I don’t really understand them and only make
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them by copy pasting basic templates 😐) it’s basically a set and forget
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kind of thing and you can now send files to anyone in any operating
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system by using croc by typing</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>croc –relay “your.domain:9009” send [file]</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>and the recipient can download it by typing</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>croc –relay “your.domain:9009” [code]</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>This is super useful cause there was a time when the public instance
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was down and I couldn’t send files when it was just so easy to not be
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dependent on the public instance in the first place.</p>
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<p>You should definetely read more about it on Croc’s github page and
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set up your own relay asap 😎</p>
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<p><a
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href="https://github.com/schollz/croc">https://github.com/schollz/croc</a></p>
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<p><a href="..">..</a></p>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>wpgtk is just more convenient</title>
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<link>https://konsthol.eu/log/choose_wpgtk_over_just_pywal-17-08-2022.html</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>
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<p>DATE: Wed 17 Aug 2022 00:09 By: konsthol@pm.me</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h1 id="wpgtk-is-just-more-convenient">wpgtk is just more
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convenient</h1>
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<p>Pywal is a simple KISS principled python application that extracts
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colors from an image and creates a color pallete to theme different
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programs</p>
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<p>By default there are some templates that are stored in its .cache
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directory and there is an option to create new templates in its .config
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directory.</p>
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<p>I found it to be simpler to create every template with wpgtk and
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store it in its templates folder in .config because there it also
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utilizes symlinks to its respective files and thus you can have every
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program’s file to manage in one place.</p>
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<p>Moreover wpgtk conveniently stores each created colorscheme in a
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schemes folder in .config and along with that every wallpaper used as a
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symlink to the actual wallpaper in a wallpapers folder.</p>
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<p>It also has a gui interface but I never really found a use for it as
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one can easily perform every needed action using just the cli.</p>
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<p>After creating a script to be run after every use of the program to
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theme application that need third party scripts like telegram and
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qutebrowser the process of switching colorschemes on the fly becomes
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easy as pie and fast as fuck 🤫</p>
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<p>Just give it a shot! Maybe I’ll upload my postWPG script in my gitea
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instance sometime soon and create an actual tutorial on how to use
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wpgtk</p>
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</item>
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</rss>
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