Important Notice: this service will be discontinued by the end of 2024 because for multiple years now, Plume is no longer under active/continuous development. Sadly each time there was hope, active development came to a stop again. Please consider using our Writefreely instance instead.

Hello ec.je, fancy seeing you here

The author, who is struggling with sleep, has decided to reorganize his domains. He redirected them to his new primary domain, kevin.paris

Because I can’t sleep, well I can sleep, this is the problem, my sleep schedule is very fucked.

Anyways, one of the thing I’m doing is getting around to moving or redirecting my domains over to kevin.paris. Of course there are a couple exceptions for real reasons and I think you can probably work out which ones those are.

I wasn’t too sure what to do with it so I boinked it over to the french site and that made sense, until this evening (well I guess early morning if you want to talk the truth here), when I decided to put a little more effort in to the blog look and feel.

The main kevin.paris page is all about static things and the journal is more of what it says on the tin. If you want to know why it is this way, that’s a good question, I don’t know, it is what it is.

Photo de joe mcferrin sur Unsplash

The on of the many original reincarnations of ec.je was a blog, a very bloated blog, a blog that was never picked up by the internet archive. Fast forward to today and I was poking around my WP settings page and I spotted there is a way to use another domain for shortlinks and that gave me ideas.

I have two ec domains and a one letter IDN kicking around, so I got right on that and started my redirections.

ec.je is now pointing here, ec.gy points to kevin.barcelona, and ô.lu over to the French blog and as a side perk are used for the shortlinks. Let’s celebrate with this post’s short link https://ec.je/b/3AK

Take that wp.me