commit 55ced7db536b3f88c590a82c4c5e7f423c464f14
parent 77b5762bb88ece33c75f7acdbd0cf872c3e7b915
Author: Hunter
Date:   Thu,  7 May 2026 12:01:30 -0400

add sorry.gif to readme

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Mreadme.md | 16+++++++---------
Areadme_images/sorry.gif | 0
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md @@ -19,21 +19,19 @@ mixapps are like mixtapes or mix CDs, but packaged as <a href="https://hunterirv </p> ## own something and be happy -modern playlist sharing is ephemeral and platform-locked. shared playlists often require a paid subscription, and decay as licenses expire. -> [!WARNING] -> <i>This song is no longer available in your country or region.</i> +in the transition from physical mixtapes to cloud-hosted playlists, we stopped giving each other digital things. -in the transition from physical mixtapes to cloud-hosted playlists, we stopped giving each other digital things. these days, we mostly point to things that we don't control. +these days, we mostly point to things that we don't control. -but our custom of gift-giving can be restored, if we restore the structures that enabled it. +modern playlists are platform-locked, often require a paid subscription, and decay as licenes expire. -when you give someone a mixapp, you're giving them a digital artifact – something that can persist on their device independent of platforms, contracts, or corporate whim.<br><br> +<img src="readme_images/sorry.gif"><br> -you gave them something. +but our custom of gift-giving can be restored, if we restore the structures that enabled it. -now it's theirs. +mixapps are digital artifacts. immutable objects that can persist on-device, independant of platforms, contracts, and corporate whim.<br><br> -hits different, right?<br><br> +when you share one with a friend, it's theirs.<br><br> ## quickstart 1. **load it** diff --git a/readme_images/sorry.gif b/readme_images/sorry.gif Binary files differ.