“I got redirected here from linux2go.dk.. What gives?”
I got fed up with the old site. It was unfocused, unprofessional, not very pretty, out-of-date.. Frankly, I was feeling embarassed about it.
I took it offline completely a couple of weeks ago, expecting to redo it altogether. While thinking about its future and trying to write a few things for the new web site, I found it more and more awkward to pretend that my company and I were separate entitites. There’s only me in the company. It’s always been that way. I’ve had a few people I’ve known that I could rely on if I got too busy or somehow ended up with assignments with requirements I couldn’t meet, and at some point in the future there might be more people in the company, but for the time being, it’s just me. Realising this and not pretending or attempting to create the illusion that it’s something it’s not makes this whole thing more straightforward.
So, instead of spending a lot of time writing content for a new website, I’ll try to see if a simple blog will serve me well. Welcome.
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