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authorla-ninpre <leobrekalini@gmail.com>2021-01-16 23:40:44 +0300
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make about page the home page
it seems that i don't need a separate home page. also move around links in a navigation bar.
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-title: about
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-# hi, i'm la-ninpre
-
-i am also known as aaoth or lev brekalov.
-
-i was thinking a lot about the reason i have so many names, but i could'n find
-a clear answer. maybe i'll try to make myself up somehow, but now it's messy.
-
-anyway, since long time i tried to follow do-it-yourself principle, and this
-website is an example of this. web-development (if you can call it like that)
-is a new thing for me and primary reason of me doing this is probably some
-kind of web-presence. other important thing for me is the ability to create
-anything i want and make things look how i want them to look. for comparison,
-none of the popular social platforms can give me this ability.
-
-i'm creating some music and other stuff related to art, such as fonts, random
-other pictures and occasional poems. style of my creations changed a lot over
-time but it's always something unusual, non-professional and not meant to be
-very popular.
-
-i'm also very interested in sciences (especially biology, chemistry and
-linguistics). i speak russian, speak a little bit english and also
-[toki pona](https://tokipona.org) :D
-
-last year i've been diving into world of unix-related software and operating
-systems, namely gnu/linux and openbsd. for all past years i've been a windows
-user, but then i realized that many things are more comfortable in
-unix userland.
-additionally, it's important for me to understand *what* exactly i'm doing, and
-the last thing is nearly impossible in closed oses like windows or mac.
-
-pona tawa sina!