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commit 8105521c9ad4c75c9c454da6d9837cacb9d600ee
parent 63464de202931f90e9cb119945232a05c187872c
Author: Nick Moffitt <nick@zork.net>
Date:   Thu, 21 May 2026 07:27:58 +0100

forgot a heading

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Mspacehobo/antipatterns.mdwn | 7++++---
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diff --git a/spacehobo/antipatterns.mdwn b/spacehobo/antipatterns.mdwn @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ This essay is an attempt to help bring some of these boundaries into clearer foc I hope to illustrate the ways in which Permacomputing is not any of these things: 1. hierarchical - 2. ascetic - 3. nostalgic - 4. individualist + 2. aesthetic + 3. ascetic + 4. nostalgic + 5. individualist # Permacomputing is not Hierarchical