I wish personal websites were actually personal.
When I say personal website, I do not mean a page or portfolio for potential employers or clients to hire you.
When I say personal website, I do not mean a page or portfolio for potential employers or clients to hire you.
That service that started out as a way to send status updates to your friends has been replaced by Twitter, a bloated, lumbering mess trying to force-feed you a stale diet of whatever Content™ floats to the top of the river of shit.
People will go to ridiculous lengths in the name of protecting the “right” to profit. Let’s be real here. No one has a “right” to profit.
I last used Grooveshark earlier today. I refreshed the page and found that it was dead. […] I find myself feeling about Grooveshark similarly as when I found out that Megaupload had been shut down, and that many of my files were lost forever.