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RE: gtg witness update: Meetups, airlines partnership, shooting devs.

It's not the first time that after a club meeting, we've visited a unique, Hive-friendly place: @krolestwo

You are always welcome! :)

I've been around for more than 7 years.

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Thank you.
Actually... do you have a post already (EN) describing @krolestwo and all of its use cases that are Hive related? If so, please share a link, or couple of links.

There is only one published a year ago on @hive.aid. Yeah, we have to write a new one, because a lot has changed over the year.

Thanks, by the way I'll use this example as an opportunity to show the importance of frontend-agnostic links that IMHO should highly recommended.

That's because (1) your link is explicitly redirecting viewer to a PeakD platform, regardless of which frontend user (clicking it) is currently using (logged into).
This might be annoying if your hard-linked fronend is different than my preferred, since I might either need to log in to a different one (which I would rather avoid to) or replace part of the url in my browser.
So instead of using a link that explicitly opens a post in:
PeakD
Ecency
Hive.Blog
etc.
You can just use an (4) universal one in order to open it in a same front end app that the user is reading it in.

Here's how those links looks like in markdown:
1.[PeakD](https://peakd.com/standwithukraine/@hive.aid/the-last-homely-house-eng)
2.[Ecency](https://ecency.com/standwithukraine/@hive.aid/the-last-homely-house-eng)
3.[Hive.Blog](https://hive.blog/standwithukraine/@hive.aid/the-last-homely-house-eng)
4.[universal one](/@hive.aid/the-last-homely-house-eng)

Of course (4) is a preferred way. As you can see it consists of just /@username/permlink

Testing something new I just learned: universal one

0.0 Oh, that's sexy! I have to remember this.