DipNote

DipNote is the official blog of the United States Department of State. It was started on September 25, 2007 with a first post by the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Sean McCormack. [1] DipNote was revised in 2009, with the Departments' 21st Century Statecraft initiative. DipNote works in conjunction with other public diplomacy programs as part of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's smart power initiatives.

DipNote: Official blog of the US Department of State

gollark: Which means I actually get timely security patches!
gollark: I can just update every week with no major problems. Well, as long as I occasionally look at the "manual intervention required" newsfeed.
gollark: I'm on a second-hand laptop from, what, 2017? I value having my computer not randomly waste CPU cycles.
gollark: Also doesn't install Candy Crush randomly.
gollark: It's not just that - Linux has scripting, generally has less overhead, supports some development tooling better, and may actually be capable of running on more devices.

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References

  1. "DipNote". US Department of State Official Blog. Retrieved 27 June 2012.


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