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+<article>
+ <p id="dreamlog1">
+ Last night I had the type of dream that inspires new stories. In my dream the favorite author:
+ Kurt Vonnegut, was a unix and emacs user. And he wrote a book about someone in some government
+ position or something along those lines who spent there entire life fucking around with unix
+ and there favorite editor was emacs. He made countless, guides, journy entries, random life
+ stories.. and had everything on his system optmized using scripts to do many different tasks.
+ The whole world ended and the last person on earth was someone who knew pretty much nothing
+ about computers and they found this unix system in the place they picked as there hideout.
+ Through all the things left behind on the unix system the last person on earth learned to
+ not only survive but live well as the last person. They even became a unix power user through
+ the guides left behind.
+ </p>
+</article>
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<link>http://nathansmith117.beevomit.org</link>
</image>
+
+ <item>
+ <title>Dream log 1</title>
+ <link>http://nathansmith117.beevomit.org/blog#dreamlog1</link>
+ <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 01:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
+ <description>
+ <![CDATA[
+<article>
+ <p id="dreamlog1">
+ Last night I had the type of dream that inspires new stories. In my dream the favorite author:
+ Kurt Vonnegut, was a unix and emacs user. And he wrote a book about someone in some government
+ position or something along those lines who spent there entire life fucking around with unix
+ and there favorite editor was emacs. He made countless, guides, journy entries, random life
+ stories.. and had everything on his system optmized using scripts to do many different tasks.
+ The whole world ended and the last person on earth was someone who knew pretty much nothing
+ about computers and they found this unix system in the place they picked as there hideout.
+ Through all the things left behind on the unix system the last person on earth learned to
+ not only survive but live well as the last person. They even became a unix power user through
+ the guides left behind.
+ </p>
+</article>
+ ]]>
+ </description>
+ </item>
+
<item>
<title>Overthinking</title>
<link>http://nathansmith117.beevomit.org/blog#overthinking</link>
diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
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<!-- Python will insert the articles from rss here -->
<table border="1" width="60%">
+ <tr><td><h2>Dream log 1</h2>--- Sun, 30 Mar 2025 01:51:00 GMT</td></tr>
+ <tr><td>
+ <p id="dreamlog1">
+ Last night I had the type of dream that inspires new stories. In my dream the favorite author:
+ Kurt Vonnegut, was a unix and emacs user. And he wrote a book about someone in some government
+ position or something along those lines who spent there entire life fucking around with unix
+ and there favorite editor was emacs. He made countless, guides, journy entries, random life
+ stories.. and had everything on his system optmized using scripts to do many different tasks.
+ The whole world ended and the last person on earth was someone who knew pretty much nothing
+ about computers and they found this unix system in the place they picked as there hideout.
+ Through all the things left behind on the unix system the last person on earth learned to
+ not only survive but live well as the last person. They even became a unix power user through
+ the guides left behind.
+ </p>
+</td></tr>
+ </table>
+
+ <table border="1" width="60%">
<tr><td><h2>Overthinking</h2>--- Sat, 29 Mar 2025 11:42:00 GMT</td></tr>
<tr><td>
<p id="overthinking">