End of the Year 2021 Review
Nice to be here with y’all that you made it till the end of the year. What a year it was — I stood up many times for preventing inequality, for freedom, and for poor people, mostly on Twitter.
At this stage I’m analyzing where did I all do wrong in my blogging, considering the end of the year review.
Flirting with those ideological and real-world themes should produce undoubtable laws, one should always take all the aspects into consideration, mount my blogger website a holistic, rather than bite-bite approach. Variety in writing is good, but also I want to live up to my blog posts, which can be really difficult.
I will continue to make some genuine authentic content no matter what critics say — I suppose, that the paper endures everything.
Here are my picks of text I’ve written down on Blogger:
– I’ve started the year with ComputerTalks –
In “Happy Safer Internet Day” I’m problematizing with cryptography, darknet, and other dangerous scam sites.
How “It’s Official — Internet Has Been Mainstreamed”.
I wrote on “Quantum Computing”, how it’s becoming big, about D-Wave technology.
I’ve congratulated World Maths Day and laid out my view on how math could become more exact.
I wrote about Bill Gates, a true savior for our times, a climate activist, how you should look up to him.
I’ve reblogged my “Free Digital Age Manifesto” 2011 — it’s about how we could use more freedom, and what, in my opinion, would symbolize that step forward.
I’ve criticized “Major Attacks to Computer Freedom” regarding PHP and other open-source fluctuations.
I wrote inspiredly “My View of Connecting With Gaia”.
I’ve set up hybrid online radio — “Rave the World Radio Opened”.
Then there was “Exclusive »Ruling Doctrine« Promotional Teaser — My New Novelette Came Out — a Fictional Tale”.
I wrote “My View of the ‘Nombre — Number’ Challenge” — how it’s difficult to stay empathic in this digital age.
I’ve opened “My Virtual Reality (VR) Online Digital Art Exhibition — Luka Jagor’s Latest Artwork 2021” — on ArtSteps
And concluded with a couple of Astrotalks: “There Is No Planet B, I Reckon”, and “Development of the Universe”.
People say “I have passion and that I express it succinctly in carefully chosen words” and that’s why I’ve chosen Twitter too — for a microblogging service.
This year on Twitter I’ve written more than 200 posts, trying to keep up with the streamflow, even direct it, as an internet producer.
I wrote so much this year on Twitter I recommend you take a closer look for yourself, but I’m not into pandemia very much because I would need training. We should protect voting rights and human rights.
Wishing you all the best in the future and let destiny relieve us of all the problems.