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dominic_w tweets - 2009-04 - Dom's Brain
dominic w tweets 2009 04 Summary Posts: 2 Main topics: conversation replies and general commentary Original text: stored in linked source nodes. Navigation:...
dominic_w tweets - 2009-04
Summary
- Posts: 2
- Main topics: conversation replies and general commentary
- Original text: stored in linked source nodes.
- Navigation: Index | Previous: 2009-03 | Next: 2009-05
Monthly Overview
2009-04 contains 2 captured posts: 2 standalone posts and 0 replies. The strongest archive signals are conversation replies and general commentary, led by Sovereign cloud and big tech replacement. Original tweet text remains in source nodes; this page summarizes the month and points to representative posts.
Main Themes
- Sovereign cloud and big tech replacement: Posts position ICP against traditional cloud platforms or emphasize sovereignty and tamperproof hosting. 1 posts match this theme, including 1 standalone posts. See 2009-04-15 and source.
- Archive coverage: The month contains 2 captured posts with original text preserved in source nodes.
- Standalone context: Sparse months should be read mainly through the linked source nodes rather than broad theme inference.
Notable Posts
- 2009-04-15: Before the RAID array fails on our old Exchange server, moved our company to Google Apps Premier Edition. Times they are a changing... source
- 2009-04-14: Switched to MacBook Pro 15". Now running Vista and M$ apps using Bootcamp and Parallels. Rather expensive but the solution rocks! source
Posts
2009-04-15 14:04:36 UTC - 1525363084
- summary: Mentions: Before the RAID array fails on our old Exchange server, moved our company to Google Apps Premier Edition. Times they are a changing...
- type: note
- confidence: low
- tweet: https://x.com/dominic_w/status/1525363084
- source: /Sources/raw/twitter/1525363084.md
- metrics: replies=0, reposts=0, quotes=0, likes=0, views=unknown
2009-04-14 15:53:13 UTC - 1517534405
- summary: Mentions: Switched to MacBook Pro 15". Now running Vista and M$ apps using Bootcamp and Parallels. Rather expensive but the solution rocks!
- type: note
- confidence: low
- tweet: https://x.com/dominic_w/status/1517534405
- source: /Sources/raw/twitter/1517534405.md
- metrics: replies=0, reposts=0, quotes=0, likes=0, views=unknown