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Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like bananas.
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Tech Project Therapist (moderately retired).
"He has a keen appreciation for kitsch."
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Boosts β endorsement.
Toots β truths.
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TIL that Canada has a land border with Denmark.
Well, it looks like renewable energy is getting cheaper by the hour.
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In Australia
Chippy = Carpenter
Sparky = Electrician
Firey = Firefighter
Proposed additions to the lexicon
Buggy = Software developer
Sloppy = Vibe coder
Thanks for this, my favorite kind of rabbit hole: the rate at which I feel I got smarter exceeded the rate of increase in the depth of the hole.
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In case you're over platinum, there are other precious metals nearby in the periodic table...
@murdoccc It's a matter of range, which depends on the how the shelter is physically laid out. Even with one AP, there's more than enough capacity for everyone, but only if everyone is in range of an AP signal... You only add more APs if necessary to get the desired coverage.
I think indoors, a U6-LR will cover 150-200 ft radius reliably, but it varies with layout and things like wall material. A multi-floor layout also may mean more APs.
The ubiquiti suite might be overkill, but it's solid kit. Separate vlans for staff and residents could be configured.
Maybe 2 U6 LR and a gateway (if you can wire the APs).
Code review is a social process, and you should treat it as such.
This is why we also like to include a "distant voice" in code review, someone within the big org who is less intimately familiar with the code/code base, just to notice things the local folk have perhaps become blind to, and to socialize more broadly coding practices and organizational affordances. (Also catches integration bugs and interface confusion early, which is a plus.)
RE: https://mastodon.online/@sarahtaber/116154581283445835
This is a great "How things really work (it's not how you think)" video, even if you're not specifically interested in agriculture.
they're good at the stuff they care about...
The fellow is legend, his poetry readings are the best. Check out his YouTube channel.
Here he is reading (in his own reconstruction of ancient Ugaritic, with English subtitles): Anat's Battle from the Baal Cycle
I wonder if this will finally bring everyday apps that currently require Google attestation (e.g. banking apps) along for the ride...
What Tom Lehrer did for The Periodic Table, 'There I Ruined It' has done for Africa. This is just so good!
'Africa (Toto)...but it lists every country in Africa' https://youtu.be/nhmdDjatyRY?si=HTaGUJ85YWEg1Qg3
RE: https://toot.community/@openculture/116154993419931832
a ver cΓ³mo hacΓan el pisto sin tomate ni pimiento macho
Quinientos aΓ±os antes de la llegada de nuevos sabores del nuevo mundo, hubo una llegada similar de sabores del norte de Γfrica y Oriente Medio: arroz, berenjenas, zanahorias, limones, azΓΊcar, almendras.
So West Wing was essentially a presentation of competent actors playing politicians, designed for an audience who desperately wished that our actual politicians could be more than failed actors.
Q: Do you feel that D.C. is full of theater kids?
A: Absolutely. Ted Cruz did The Crucible in college. There's footage of it. And it's not great.