At least you can ride however you want and don't need a second ticket to get back home, I guess.
That added quite a bit to the cost of my prescriptions.
Municipality has noted that only 50% of travel happens by bus, bike or other non-car means here, and wants it to be 65% in two years.
What if it didn't cost almost-Berlin-money to ride.
In bed with surrogate owl.
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Hoo, I don't know what to doo.
I know what I 𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 do, but I used all my spoons for money work, and don't have any left for other work.
Horny am Main
Ganondorf am Main
Bad Ganondorf
Ganondorf from Düsseldorf
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akkartik@merveilles.town ("Kartik Agaram") wrote:
"Programmers do not understand the difference between an abstraction and a wrapper and a generalization. Abstractions are powerful; generalization or wrapping without abstraction is _taking power away_."
https://lobste.rs/s/3zpeio/models_abstraction#c_olfjmk
"When I buy a book, I want to go to a book store and ask for the book I want. With nix I have to go to a printing press and provide instructions for printing the book I want. This is insanity. This is not progress."
https://lobste.rs/s/sizjqf/migrating_from_docker_podman#c_oplins
hard core
horde car
build your credit`s core
credit car
I don't think 'Breaking the Habit' gets as much praise as it deserves, but then it is from an album filled to the brim with absolute bangers.
For comparison, here's the black and white original. ^^°
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- Black and white ink drawing of a woman sitting on top of a wall, the full moon behind her. The wall is slowly overgrowing with ivy, as is the old street lamp. She is looking down towards the viewer, her long black hair flowing behind her. She is wearing a short skirt, ripped fishnet stockings, ankle boots and a black strap top, her right bra strap slipping down her shoulder. A vampire looking at her next prey. (remote)
After completing the short story anthology "The Beast Within" I needed to draw a vampire. This lady is the result. The pure black and white ink drawing felt a bit lacking, so I added grey and white highlight. :)
#art #mastoart #ink #inkdrawing #vampire #VampireTheMasquerade
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- Black, grey and white drawing of a woman sitting on top of a wall, the full moon behind her. The wall is slowly overgrowing with ivy, as is the old street lamp. She is looking down towards the viewer, her long black hair flowing behind her. She is wearing a short skirt, ripped fishnet stockings, ankle boots and a black strap top, her right bra strap slipping down her shoulder. A vampire looking at her next prey. (remote)
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prannon@the.others.social ("Pran") wrote:
Latest iteration of @technomancy 's Atreus keyboard.
The plates are made of steel, and the keycaps are made of steel and brass.
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isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev") wrote:
Some time ago I developed a habit of writing out a menu for the upcoming week after my grocery run. Turned out pretty handy, as now I don't have to painfully try to remember almost every night what is it that I wanted to cook tomorrow. And my family members are happy as well, as this builds anticipation, and they can take part by suggesting things!
P.S. I bet you can read the word "Menu" even in Cyrillic :-)
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gabek ("Gabe Kangas") wrote:
RT @gabek Would you, or somebody you know on the Fediverse, be experienced in and interested in working on a explainer-style video with #Owncast? You know the type. High level, fun, animated, approachable, shareable. This is a paid project!
I'd rather work with somebody on the Fediverse than head over to freelancer websites.
Starting from scratch on this, so you'd help come up with ideas as well as execute on the video. If you could, please share with somebody you know who does this kind of work.
Lynel changed over the years https://i.redd.it/33qfes6o5k951.jpg
you merely adopted the ᶸᴡᶸ
If you use dependency injection and keep your source code in git, you have
inversion of control in version control
No arpeggiator needed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W6hg44sPF4
Collective transit should be free.
And there should not be a whole bunch of profit-extracting corporations involved in it.
Then I would lose my job and would have a lot of time to go on collective transit!
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pbx@fosstodon.org ("Paul :python: :django: :linux:") wrote:
You never know how long your open source contributions might stick around... I was surprised (and chuffed) when somebody on Quora asked a question about a #Django command that I created around 2007: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-purpose-of-Django-dbshell-Is-altering-a-table-with-it-the-same-than-altering-a-table-manually-in-the-database-Or-does-it-keep-changes-in-sync-with-migrations/answer/Paul-Bissex-1
Went on a walk with the caughter.
She took us quite far away!
Good to be back inside; the nights are getting a bit chilly (3°C now) and I keep forgetting to put on more clothes.
Mögel-Hübner
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev") wrote:
In light of Russian Foreign Office officially tweeting about "liberation campaign" in Poland in 1939 I'm re-reading about Katyn massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre
Recommended reading for everyone. But especially for young people with "☭" in their usernames.
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wim_v12e@octodon.social ("Wim 🅾") wrote:
Some time back in June I mentioned this idea of a Japanese-inspired programming language.
Three months and six thousand lines of code later, here is Haku: a toy functional programming language inspired by literary Japanese.
It is probably “pre-alpha” but if you want to try it out, or just read about it:
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"GitHub CLI now supports extensions"
I think we found a new Emacs 😂
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nasser@merveilles.town ("Ramsey Nasser") wrote:
another way to think about it is this: an infinite number of monkeys typing randomly at an infinite number of typewriters will eventually produce the complete works of Shakespeare, sure, but they will never produce a single poem by Rumi or Antar, nor a single line from the Vedas or Confucius.