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-            <h2>Why am I still dealing with Pale Moon drama?</h2>
+            <h2>Why am I still dealing with Pale Moon drama?<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2023-05-21</small></h2>
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             <p>So I was working on <a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/fez-enterprising-linux/tree/TRUNK/kernel" target="_blank">some rpm spec files</a> this morning and decided to check change focus and check if there were any new UXP issues cropping up that would block a DIY-Release tag and I came across an interesting post from someone wishing for some kind of reconciliation with the Moon-people. While I am not opposed to the idea I will predictably not be under Moonchild's authority ever again and would prefer, if it came up, to deal with someone else in the moonsphere. FranklinDM perhaps. However, this thread went sour without missing a damned beat, actually. Including some history-rewriting that needs a bit of a refresher.</p>
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             <p>So what is it guys? Isn't it enough my pure and spectacular (or whatever adjectives I used to use) Aura Runtime Environment failed even though it was technologically sound proving GRE (with some proper fixes) was as well? Or that I can, as a side-project, just be different enough with the codebase to add that little bit of doubt to your development decisions while developing my xul platform? Take 2 is mine. Moebius failed. and now you have what was my creation.. What is the problem at this point? I mean if you REALLY want a new Firefox-based browser to fork, then I guess I can do that.. Seems you want it pretty badly. I just.. don't.</p>
             <p>Regardless, I really have too much to do to be responding to lunar drama on a regular basis either here or IRC. I must go now, my kernel needs me.</p>
 
-            <h2>Clairfing what the word Retirement means in the Retired XUL Platform.</h2>
+            <h2>Clairfing what the word Retirement means in the Retired XUL Platform.<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-04-14</small></h2>
             <p>The BinOC Retirement and DIY Release Initiative is designed to allow Borealis and Interlink a chance to remain useful and available for those whom depend on or want to build on for the future. There is no warrenty, no expectation, no release engineering, and no strings. I am happy to facilitate others and do some occasional tinkering and of course research as well as some of them there, what do you call them? Opinions. I still have a few.</p>
             <p>That being said, I believe our future lies in going beyond XUL (but I won't trash the technology like others, it is the standard I hold modern stuff to). Indeed, beyond the Browser, web clients should get back to their hypertext document Navigator duties and likewise Mozilla <em>SHOULD</em> be an application framework and platform. So that is why I started the <a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/markIII-dev" target="_blank">Mark III eXperimental Platform</a> (<a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/markIII-example-app" target="_blank">Example App Project</a>). To open Mozilla proper back up to the masses with primary mission to be rendered obsolete because it has achieved that goal.</p>
             <p>I am very excited for what could be unlocked with the modern tech directed back to classical application purposes specifically but also to see if I can do it and even get patches upstreamed into mozilla-central.</p>
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             <p>-<s>Mattcast_Webmstr</s> Matt A. Tobin</p>
 
-            <h2>Concerning Interlink Mail &amp; News...</h2>
+            <h2>Concerning Interlink Mail &amp; News...<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-04-01 (GREAT TIMING!)</small></h2>
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             <p>I have decided not to continue or reboot Interlink in any form. There are many reasons for this, one being: There really isn't anything I can offer at this point to enhance the traditional e-mail client experience anymore than I have as well as the challenges of running an isolated project with diminishing capabilities due to outside factors. The second major one is that the e-mail client was built and designed, albeit with my vision but tailored for, Pale Moon users and consumers of the Unified XUL Platform. The biggest deficiency in the design and administration of the Meta-project is that if you are outside the "unity" it feels much more like being downstream from Mozilla in 2016 in all the worst ways and yes that can be mostly traced back to me. Mostly. Those users are or could be served by another project firmly aligned to what they are after, within the unity.</p>