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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ subtitle: "Why do creators earn so little without actions of consumers?"
tags:
- music
categories:
- braindump
- software
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Ruben Schade recently posted on his lovely micro-blog [Rubenerd](https://rubenerd.com/) that [you shouldn't use Spotify](https://rubenerd.com/going-to-shadu/). That was new to me. I've been a (paid) Spotify user since 2014, but I honestly never focused my critical thinking on why it is or is not a good service. I was intrigued by that short sentence, that was hastily mentioned without any context. So I started digging.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Always have a Diaster Recovery Plan
subtitle: One OVH data center was destroyed by fire last night
date: 2021-03-11
categories:
- braindump
- webdesign
tags:
- vps
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: 'Moon Logic'
subtitle: 'Or the way adventure games (used to) work'
date: 2021-05-24T07:45:00
categories:
- braindump
- retro
tags:
- games
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- retro
tags:
- collecting
- Hasselt
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Last Sunday, I have had the pleasure to cycle to a local flea market again. I can't even remember the previous opportunity, except that it was too long ago. In 2020, there was a time in Belgium when the COVID-19 data told politicians that it was okay to let people organize bigger events again, albeit it being in open air. The result was yet another lockdown, a few months later... Data doesn't spill the beans when it comes to human behavior. Thus, all big indoor retro fairs got cancelled, and markets were put on a leash for a long time.

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title: Rules of a Creator's Life
date: 2021-07-19T16:01:00+02:00
categories:
- braindump
- learning
tags:
- jobs
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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ title: Water Levels As Public Data
date: 2021-07-21T11:05:00+02:00
categories:
- braindump
tags:
- Hasselt
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The West-European storm of last week managed to push even COVID news out of the picture, it was that ravaging. In multiple villages and cities in Wallonia, only thirty something kilometers from where we live, solid stone facades of houses even collapsed due to the raw pressure of the water. The water level rose to more than two meters high, people climbed roofs to wait for help while watching their cars, fridges, and sofas rush past in the strong current of the ever growing water. For 31 Belgians, it was too late. Many people are still missing. In parts of the Netherlands and Germany, the havoc is even worse. While parts of Oregon are burning up, we're drowning here.