You’ve finished the last column. Don’t despair, but quake in fear. There will be more. For now, though, this is it.

do you fear missing out?

I don’t have a mailing list or sign-ups, and this isn’t an engagement-driven social media account so there’s nothing to push new columns in your face. There are ways to keep up, though…

(1) catch up with twoprops manually

Find everything you missed by navigating to twoprops.net, clicking on the newest (topmost) column. Read it and delight in its entertaining wisdom. When you have recovered from its awesomeness, just click the

”← previous”

link at the bottom of the page to get to the, uh, previous column. Repeat until you’ve reached a column you’ve already read.

(2) subscribe using RSS

RSS is a great privacy-respecting tool for following content on the ‘net. You’ll need an RSS reader; I use the Feeder app on my GrapheneOS (Android-like) phone. It’s free and open source, and keeps all information locally on your phone. There’s no account, no signup, and no charge.

There are many other ways to read RSS feeds. TheVerge reviewed some RSS readers earlier this year. I’ve used Feedbin and liked it, but it’s centralized and requires a paid subscription. I believe the Vivaldi web browser has a built-in RSS reader. Thunderbird, the cross-platorm free and open source email client, has RSS reader capability built-in as well.

Once you have a reader in place, you can just enter “twoprops.net” and it should find this feed. Some picky readers might require the full RSS feed URL: https://twoprops.net/index.xml. Try it for other web sites you’d like to follow — you’ll likely find that many of them support RSS and will give you a privacy-respecting way to keep up.

(3) get twoprops.net via email

You can get twoprops.net in your email inbox, but you have to create an account on an RSS to email service and use that.

(4) follow twoprops on Mastodon

My Mastodon account, @twoprops@defcon.social posts a snippet and a link every time I add a new column here. If you enjoyed Twitter before it became enshittified, give Mastodon a look.

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