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commit: f2e206e29b40750c19aa3032b3a4e207177f655e
parent 3c264f9a18f433a5b41e7f90d524ef39d7cbf84d
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Thu, 24 Mar 2022 17:01:44 +0100

Minor fix

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diff --git a/content/blog/Netherlands-update.gmi b/content/blog/Netherlands-update.gmi @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ The infamous Dutch bureaucracy is not as bad as people made it out to be. Going Something which is proving to be a bit of a challenge, however, is learning Dutch. This surprised me given my existing background in languages; I thought it would be pretty easy to pick up. I was able to quickly learn the basics, and I can conduct many everyday affairs in Dutch, but I found it difficult to progress beyond this point with self-study alone. I enrolled in a formal class, which will hopefully help bridge that gap. -I could go on — experiences outside of Amsterdam and the rest of Europe, the vibes of the FOSS community and other communities I’ve met, serendipitously meeting people I knew in America who also moved to Europe, and so on — but I think I’ll stop here for this post. Every time I’ve paused to reflect on my relocation abroad, I’ve come away smiling. So far, so good. Hopefully that doesn’t start to wear off! +I could go on — experiences outside of Amsterdam and throughout the rest of Europe, the vibes of the FOSS community and other communities I’ve met, serendipitously meeting people I knew in America who also moved to Europe, and so on — but I think I’ll stop here for this post. Every time I’ve paused to reflect on my relocation abroad, I’ve come away smiling. So far, so good. Hopefully that doesn’t start to wear off! diff --git a/content/blog/Netherlands-update.md b/content/blog/Netherlands-update.md @@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ can conduct many everyday affairs in Dutch, but I found it difficult to progress beyond this point with self-study alone. I enrolled in a formal class, which will hopefully help bridge that gap. -I could go on &mdash; experiences outside of Amsterdam and the rest of Europe, -the vibes of the FOSS community and other communities I've met, serendipitously -meeting people I knew in America who also moved to Europe, and so on &mdash; but -I think I'll stop here for this post. Every time I've paused to reflect on my -relocation abroad, I've come away smiling. So far, so good. Hopefully that -doesn't start to wear off! +I could go on &mdash; experiences outside of Amsterdam and throughout the rest +of Europe, the vibes of the FOSS community and other communities I've met, +serendipitously meeting people I knew in America who also moved to Europe, and +so on &mdash; but I think I'll stop here for this post. Every time I've paused +to reflect on my relocation abroad, I've come away smiling. So far, so good. +Hopefully that doesn't start to wear off!