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title: "a little more about me: part 1"
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published: 2019-08-08
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### looking at other blogs, a first post is often an ***about me***-type post. guess mine's past due.
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![me in a nutshell](/images/k-on-yui-bitch-im-sugoi.gif "yui from k-on gif with caption: bitch, i'm sugoi")
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# straight from my fedi profile:
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> free sw, read/writing, philosophy, gaming, music, CUTENESS, learning japanese!
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**allow me to elaborate a little.**
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## 01 free sw
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**free sw** is obviously me using a form of shorthand to write
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[free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html "free softare definition by the fsf")
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which i usually just call *non-proprietary software* so people don't think i am talking
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about software that is **free as in beer** *as opposed to* **free as in speech**
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(**which comparison seems more foreboding the more time goes on and as our
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society transitions to unprecedented levels of mass-surveillance which inhibits
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all freedom**). speaking of surveillance and digital freedoms, if you have any
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money to spare or are able to volunteer in some way the [eff](https://eff.org "eff website home")
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is constantly fighting for everyone's privacy and digital rights.
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[donating](https://supporters.eff.org/donate/join-eff-4 "eff donations page")
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to them is probably the best thing you can do to try and
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reclaim the internet.
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there are few foundations/orgs/people/etc. i would donate to if i had the
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money. here is a list of ones that come to mind atm:
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* **free software foundation** (**fsf**)
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* **electronic frontier foundation** (**eff**)
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* **pleroma** (possibly)
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* **[fairsocialnet.ch](https://fairsocialnet.ch)**, parent org of **[tooting.ch](https://tooting.ch)**, my first **fedi** account
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* my current [fedi](https://fedi.absturztau.be) account's admin (if he's accepting donations)
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* the maintainer/s of [git.lain.church](https://git.lain.church) and [lain.church xmpp](https://lain.church/xmpp/conversejs)
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hmmm… that's already a pretty big list. i guess i'm more philanthropic than i
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thought 😋 (**冗談だよ**ーit's more that i didn't think there were that many
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people/etc i would trust with my money **笑**).
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## 02 read/writing
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another big one. when it comes to reading, i like a pretty big variety of
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books—from reference books about **lego**s or **red dwarf** to fiction books of many
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sorts. my **favourite** book is probably
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`the little prince` (`le petit prince` in the original french)
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by `antoine de saint-exupéry`. i do plan on reading the original french version
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after i learn french (it's next on my language list after japanese) and i do
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already own the french version (and several english copies as well as one
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japanese one). `the little prince` is out of copyright in many places (**although
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it will remain copyrighted in france until the end of `2044`, according to its
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wikipedia page**) so i recommend reading it first (if you speak french, read it in
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french; if you speak english, read the `katherine woods` translation despite
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its errors) then going on over to its page on
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[wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince) and reading about
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the book there. if you read in english, this is a good opportunity to learn
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about the few errors in translation in katherine woods's translation. you'll also
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learn that as of april 2017, it became the **most translated non-religious book
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in the world** (over 300 languages~[source](https://www.yahoo.com/news/little-prince-becomes-worlds-most-translated-book-excluding-134906696.html "linked from wikipedia")).
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other books i like/love/recommend:
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> note: [🔊] indicates the audiobook's worth listening to, too
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* the **entire** **`realm of the elderlings`** series by **`robin hobb`**[🔊]
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* start with **[assassin's apprentice](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Apprentice)**
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* almost anything by **`neil gaiman`**[🔊 if read by the author]
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* **`coraline`**, **`neverwhere`**, **`american gods`**, the **`sandman`** comics are all good starting points
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* `the kingkiller chronicles` by `patrick rothfuss`
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* (at the time of this writing only the first two books of the trilogy are published but they are excellent)
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* [🔊] although the reader mispronounces the name **basil** in the first book (`the name of the wind`), he corrects this error in the second book (thankfully)
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* pretty much any `sherlock holmes` mysteries by `sir arthur conan doyle`
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* `the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy` series by `douglas adams`[🔊]
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* `the expanse` series by `james s. a. corey`
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* (not finished but released consistently on schedule)
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* [🔊] make sure narrator is `jefferson mays` for main series books
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* the first book is called `leviathon wakes`.
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* `the first law` trilogy by `joe abercrombie`
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* [🔊] highly recommend reading by `steven pacey`
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* the first book is `the blade itself`.
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* `to say nothing of the dog` by `connie willis`[🔊]
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well that list seems long enough (and disproportionately represents how much
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reading *v* listening of books i've done 草) and so does this blog post. so i
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guess this is going to be yet another multi-parter. better add a **part 1** to
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the titles of the post.
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***stay tasty, mates! o/***
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