Notes
Embracing the Phmral
Embracing the transient nature of web based discourse, indeed, reflecting life itself in its fragility, Mr @snookca recently launched Phmral, described thus by the creator himself:
Phmral is an ephemeral blogging platform. Your content disappears from the site one week after you publish. No longer do you have to worry about maintaining your content or curating it for eternity.
Whether this project is a solemn attempt at intercepting the increasingly fleeting attention-span by pointing out the logical conclusion of our fallacy, or just a bit of fun is not for us to say, we did however publish a lengthy exploration on that very topic there, just over a week ago.

![Phmral [Detail]](/assets/phmral.png)
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