that too. Discovering other people you might want to follow as a result is…problematic.

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I've never been a fan of the Plurk web interface either. Mostly because of the focus on the root of a conversation, not where it actually is right now.

For example, someone might start a post off about, oh, I dunno, what they had for lunch. But then it evolves into a discussion about diabetes. Sure, I'm happy to jump into a conversation about that, but good luck finding that conversation just by looking at the timeline.

from a users perspective, static pages also solves that. :P

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Wordpress has gotten a lot easier to maintain and has a shit ton of integrations. I can even generate a static site [wordpress.org] with WordPress, if I want to go that route, eliminating a lot of the security concerns I might have.

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The more you can integrate with other projects, the more potentially attractive it becomes. As it is right now, 10C is a bit of an island.

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the question is whether it's worth the effort or not.

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the timeline is getting emptier, meanwhile…

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Starbucks time

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that explains some of the conversations I've had with my German colleagues in Germany and why I usually end up expensing the meals we have together (versus them). :P

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my hands are in a constant state of dry during the winter…