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@@ -12,6 +12,21 @@ reconsider using the Internet all together.
The hidden service has a benefit though, mostly to *you*. You don't need
to expose your IP to me or to anyone else to access this site.
+### *How come I can't access your main domain?*
+
+Honestly, I wouldn't know if my site is blocked elsewhere, but I may
+have blocked your IP for the following reasons:
+
+- You attempted to ssh to my server (I use fail2ban and employ private
+ keys, I block all failed attempts)
+- You tried to pass some weird or malicious HTTP request (again,
+ fail2ban)
+- Someone else on your IP tried to do one of those things
+
+This is part of the reason why I run the site as hidden service since
+you can still read my nonsense anyway through that, but if you think
+this might be an error on my part, you can email me.
+
### *You wrote all this in vim? Why tho?*
Neovim more lately, but yeah other than large projects, I prefer using
@@ -23,7 +38,7 @@ lately that I'm used to it.
Honestly, I though the fish was cool.
-<img src="/static/puffy.gif" />
+![puffy](/static/puffy.gif)
I don't know the artist of that one unfortunately, I just found it on a
forum.
@@ -92,9 +107,9 @@ word that leads to a place, since the user doesn't have expectation of
where it's going to lead, they'll tend to hover to see where it's going.
A full URL looks like it's going exactly where it's going. A user won't
think twice about clicking on
-[https://facebook.com/](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).
+[https://facebook.com/](https://fwesh.yonle.repl.co/).
They will if they see
-[totally not a virus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ). If
+[totally not a virus](https://fwesh.yonle.repl.co/). If
you're giving out the full URL anyway why bother linking it? Every
browser in the world has double-click (or long-press) to highlight the
URL automatically, then right-click, and open in new tab.