diff --git a/index.xml b/index.xml index 6fbd1186..b2fc2760 100644 --- a/index.xml +++ b/index.xml @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000 cancheta.dev@gmail.com (Charles Ancheta) https://charles.thyck.top/post/expired-domain/ - <p>I hope my namesake pianist <a href="https://anchetamusic.wordpress.com/about/">Charles + <p>I hope my <del>namesake</del><sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" class="footnote-ref" role="doc-noteref">1</a></sup> pianist <a href="https://anchetamusic.wordpress.com/about/">Charles Ancheta</a> claims it back eventually. &lsquo;charlesancheta.com&rsquo; used to redirect to his Facebook page before I registered the domain as mine.</p> diff --git a/post/expired-domain/index.html b/post/expired-domain/index.html index 7f905292..049e3253 100644 --- a/post/expired-domain/index.html +++ b/post/expired-domain/index.html @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@

My domain expired 😭

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I hope my namesake pianist Charles +

I hope my namesake1 pianist Charles Ancheta claims it back eventually. ‘charlesancheta.com’ used to redirect to his Facebook page before I registered the domain as mine.

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My domain expired 😭

Now I just have my personal website as a sub-domain in the only domain that I own. It’s not too bad, but now I will have to start replacing all links to my website.

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    Apparently “namesake” implies that one was named after the other. I’m +not, so the word that I was translating was +“katokayo” or “kapangalan” +which only means “person with the same name” and never has the implication that +one was named after the other intentionally. ↩︎

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