Wish I could figure out some kind of hammock garment for mine to hang out in while I work. Not just a shoulder sling for toting them around, but something high enough to clear the table. I don’t know if it’s really possible.
Wish I could figure out some kind of hammock garment for mine to hang out in while I work. Not just a shoulder sling for toting them around, but something high enough to clear the table. I don’t know if it’s really possible.


If they said it then I missed it, but I wonder how much variation there is between individuals and how much that follows genetics and external factors like (un)healthy habits, environment, experiences, etc.


“You guys know where I’m going with all this, right?” -Giorgio, his hair beckoning


If you saw 13.4 on-air and 13.1 off-air, and if you saw a channel resume material eventually, then it does sound to me like programming went dark while the transmitter was up and that content was, one way or another, missing. I imagine lots of possibilities. It might be interesting to see if anyone else reports on it as an outage.


I don’t know why I thought this one was older. Wow!


I don’t know if this is a decent source, but at least it’s context.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15089705/Security-suspicious-hand-signals-Charlie-Kirk.html


My BS in CS took its roots down to CMOS composition of logic gates and basic EE, on the hardware side, and down to deriving numbers and arithmetic from Boolean logic / predicate calculus, on the philosophy side. Then tied those up together through the theoretical underpinnings of computation and problem solving, like a trunk, and branched back out into the various mainstream technologies that derived from all that. It obviously all depends on the program at the school of choice, I suppose, and I’m sure it’s evolved over the years, but it still seems important to have at least some courses that pull back the wizard’s curtain to ensure their students really see how it’s all just an increasingly elaborate, high-tech version of conceptually simple (in function) machinery carrying out fundamental building blocks of logic.
Anyway, I’m going to go sniff my own cinnamon roll scented farts while gazing in the mirror, now.
Also Ctrl-u to clear the command line.


I resist because I’m literate enough to know that “dove” is a bird that rhymes with “love”.


His Amurica Bible came with a copy of the constitution. Did that omit the same things? If not, I don’t believe he’d be trying to change just an online copy while there are hard copies with his name on them. What would be the point? Just the assumption that anyone who bought his copy is obviously never going to read it?


I’m at peace with balanced underscores (like “dunder name equals dunder main”) and the internal ones for snake case, but in the unbalanced ones (prefixing unders and dunders for pseudo-private) still bug me. But at least, conventionally, it’s visually the same idea as Hungarian notation.


That reminds me, I had a ride share driver named Blas, and I had to giggle and tell them about it.


Duolingo? Mine still has dark mode. Maybe just for subscriptions?


You’d have to cut off VPN, SSH, and proxies, too, and to stop a really slippery network person from getting around that, you’d have to inspect protocol, not just block ports.


Dirt!
I was just recommended a product called “Milorganite”, which is a soil product out of Milwaukee. They apparently ship it all over the US. People in, say, Florida are buying soil from Wisconsin.


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Something that can help with that: look for financial institutions that have “ClickSwitch”.
“It sure is, Tiny Elvis!”
Image shows a scene from the “Tiny Elvis” skit on Saturday Night Live where the characters are lounging in a room. Tiny Elvis is at the center, looking at objects and calling them huge.