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      package-lock.json
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  3. 8
      source/_posts/beautiful-internet.md
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      source/_posts/digital-nomad.md
  5. 9
      source/_posts/whatsapp-analyze.md
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      source/faq/index.md

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package-lock.json

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}
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"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/hexo-cli/-/hexo-cli-4.3.1.tgz",

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package.json

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},
"dependencies": {
"hexo": "^6.3.0",
"hexo-asset-link": "^2.2.2",
"hexo-featured-image": "^0.4.3",
"hexo-filter-plantuml": "^2.1.1",
"hexo-generator-archive": "^2.0.0",

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source/_posts/beautiful-internet.md

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Do you remember the early days of the internet, when websites were a reflection of their creators unique personalities and passions? A time when the digital landscape was a canvas of vibrant colors and creativity, and the online community was the driving force behind its evolution? The internet of yesteryear was a place of genuine connection, diversity, and personal expression. The golden era when the web was a virtual wonderland, ruled by users rather than profit-driven corporations.
{% asset_img internet.jpg internet %}
![](beautiful-internet/internet.jpg)
"Internet", an unknown 90's stock image
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Moreover, the internet provided a platform for enthusiasts to come together and create niche communities. From fan forums to personal blogs, people found like-minded individuals who shared their passions, creating a sense of camaraderie that was truly special.
{% asset_img forum.png Melonland forum %}
![](beautiful-internet/forum.png)
The [Melonland](https://forum.melonland.net/) forum
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Web pages were adorned with animated backgrounds, cursor trails, and unique icons. Yes, some might argue that it could get overwhelming at times, but it was just this boundless creativity that made every browsing experience a delightfully unpredictable adventure.
{% asset_img gifypet.png gifypet %}
![](beautiful-internet/gifypet.jpg)
[Gifypet](https://gifypet.neocities.org/), a gif pet creation tool (??!!)
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The online community was a powerful force, shaping the internet's evolution through collaborative efforts and shared feedback. User-generated content, such as forums, chat rooms, and guest books, encouraged open discussions and fostered a sense of belonging in the digital realm.
{% asset_img blog-color.png Old blog %}
![](beautiful-internet/blog-color.png)
Blog by [Bryce](https://combatbaby.neocities.org/)

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source/_posts/digital-nomad.md

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In the 1980s, the idea of working remotely while traveling the world seemed like something straight out of a sci-fi novel. Yet, one man defied the norms of his time and embarked on a groundbreaking journey that would make him the first-ever digital nomad.
{% asset_img Behemoth.jpg Steven K Roberts on the Behemoth %}
![](digital-nomad/Behemoth.jpg)
Steven K. Roberts and "Behemoth", taken from [Teknomadics](https://teknomadics.com/2011/10/the-original-digital-nomad/)
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Roberts' vision was to merge technology and nomadic living, proving that one could work remotely and stay connected with the world while exploring new horizons. As he traversed the American landscape, he chronicled his experiences and technological innovations in articles for ["Computer Currents" magazine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Currents), capturing the imaginations of readers everywhere.
{% asset_img thumbnail.jpg Steven K Roberts on the Winnebiko 2 %}
![](digital-nomad/thumbnail.jpg)
Steven and his second bike, taken from [his website](https://microship.com/bikes/)
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Nonetheless, the mixture of reactions, whether supportive or doubtful, only fueled Roberts' determination to prove that the concept of remote work and digital nomadism could be more than just a pipe dream.
{% asset_img article.jpg Newspaper article %}
![](digital-nomad/article.jpg)
A newspaper article, photo by [Gizmo](https://gizmoeditor.blogspot.com/2020/09/catching-up-with-digital-nomad-steve.html)
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Not only that, he is still working remotely from his home: A boat c:
{% asset_img onboat.jpg Roberts on his boat %}
![](digital-nomad/onboat.jpg)
Roberts in his home, taken from [The Journal of San Juan Islands](https://www.sanjuanjournal.com/life/wizard-with-a-time-machine/)
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The internet revolution that followed in the 1990s and early 2000s further expanded the possibilities for remote work and nomadic living. Today, countless individuals around the globe are living the dream that Roberts dared to dream decades ago.
{% asset_img farahead.jpg Far ahead of his time %}
![](digital-nomad/farahead.jpg)
Quote from Steven, far ahead of his time

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source/_posts/whatsapp-analyze.md

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**Weekdays Chat A**
{% asset_img hourchartA.png %}
![](whatsapp-analyze/hourchartA.png)
**Weekdays Chat B**
{% asset_img hourchartB.png %}
![](whatsapp-analyze/hourchartB.png)
It is not that hard to figure out the difference between those two graphs. The number of daily messages in A is pretty stable except for Friday and Monday, which are two extremes. Maybe this could be about a friend group planning what they’re going to do on the weekend? The general quantity of messages is also lower as in figure B. The second chat also has a huge gap between Sunday and Saturday. Could this be a group chat related to work? Or is it someone close who happens to live in the same house?
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**Days-Heatmap Chat A**
{% asset_img heatmapA.png This is an example image %}
![](whatsapp-analyze/heatmapA.png)
How interesting. We can see that the group is most active between the end of January till May and spikes again in October. If you happen to live in Austria, you probably know what that means. See, in most areas, the Austrian summer break for students lasts from June till the beginning of September while Christmas lasts from December to January. There is also one small break during November. You can clearly see that this could be a chat between friends who happen to be students but don’t have the same classes together. They probably spend a lot of their free time together, which explains the lack of data during the breaks. No one texts another person while they're sitting next to them... right?
**Days-Heatmap Chat B**
{% asset_img heatmapB.png This is an example image %}
![](whatsapp-analyze/heatmapB.png)
We can see that the amount of messages remains pretty stable. This could prove our theory of two people in the same household as true. Maybe the gap in August could be a planned vacation?

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source/faq/index.md

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Sadly not yet. I am currently collecting anonymous user data. You can view what's collected on [my stats-page](https://stats.kicker.dev/share/1Ui8dKfjsfQGAVs5/tim.kicker.dev).
I also submitted this site to the google & bing developer consoles to measure my search engine rating.
I do not use google analytics (even if some comments in the html state otherwise).
It is important to mention, that i do not use google analytics (even if some comments in the html state otherwise). Additionally, i just recently moved from disqus to [isso](https://isso-comments.de/), which is a selfhosted and privacy respecting alternative.
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