Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Update

Greetings everyone,

I hope you enjoyed the April Fools article. After reading Hoffmann's work I have been expressing my artistic tendencies by designing some ships. Creating these was a nice pastime that helped me appreciate the processes that went into designing ships.

In any case, I would like to take this moment to talk about the state of the blog. So far I've been posting multiple articles every Friday. This was never my original plan, I just felt like waiting a week after every post and thus I accidentally formed a schedule. I may stick to this for now, but I probably won't upload multiple posts nor every week as often as before. The reason for this is that I originally tried to rush some content on the blog first; so newcomers wouldn't find it empty if they wanted to read more. I still have plenty of potential content down the pipeline, but I am not yet sure if they fit the scope I'm looking for. Mayhaps that means I'll have to settle for shorter or more 'raw' content.

Regarding the content that I have put out so far, I can't say that I am as enthoustiastic as I had conceived. Since most of it is translating and summarising it doesn't feel as my own labour. Instead I feel like a cheap imposter. I guess it's not far from the truth. Afterall that's just the nature of digging through archives and libraries, but it feels disheartening to think of it this way. I just wanted to get that off my chest.

Anyways, expect less frequent content, meanwhile I will try my best to maintain or improve the quality. Untill then.

Yours truly,

Sanglune

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