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computerchroniclesbot@botsin.space ("ComputerChroniclesScreens") wrote:
Approximate Frame #455 from The Computer Chronicles - Computer Games 1984-KdRH9Sm 4-0
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computerchroniclesbot@botsin.space ("ComputerChroniclesScreens") wrote:
Approximate Frame #455 from The Computer Chronicles - Computer Games 1984-KdRH9Sm 4-0
Reblogged by rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest"):
divbyzero@mathstodon.xyz ("Dave Richeson") wrote:
I made some aperiodic tiling coloring book pages (hat/t-shirt, turtle, polygonal spectre, and curved spectre). I put them on my blog with links to the 3D-printable files as well. https://divisbyzero.com/2023/06/04/3d-printable-aperiodic-monotiles-and-aperiodic-monotile-coloring-book-pages/
“J-Law” means Jennifer Lawrence? Are you sure it’s not an Ace Attorney thing, you know, the fandom for the Japanese legal system?
This is a place of honor… NOT!!!
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
That's the Way That the World Goes Round (Live) by John Prine
Bicycles are better than cars because you need a special kind of car if you want bugs to fly into your face while driving, but you can have bugs fly into your face while riding any old bicycle.
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BadgerBadgerBadger@mstdn.ca ("That's Mr Badger to you :CApride:") wrote:
“To recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less.”
― Oscar Wilde
My lovely black cloud of sharp bits.
#caturday every day.
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
backyard baby bunny
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malwarejake@infosec.exchange ("Jake Williams") wrote:
LOLBins illustrated...
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RickiTarr@beige.party ("Ricki Tarr") wrote:
Awww yes, journalism...
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sharongascoigne@mastodonapp.uk ("Sharon Gascoigne") wrote:
My husband had to wait for 6 years to capture this view of #TheNeedles.
Taken as the #moon set at 4.30 am last summer. This shot is only possible a couple of times each year. He almost had it in 2016 but it was slightly too breezy and the telephoto lens couldn't keep in focus.
It causes controversy as some think it's fake, I promise you that it is not. It involved much research, persistence and luck with the weather! It's the cover shot on our 2024 calendar #IsleofWight #photography
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Gonna do a quick trial run of No Man's Sky on my Mac Mini this morning.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2023/06/04/will-my-mac-fly/
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Elon Musk, snake oil salesman.
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Every day could be Hallowe'en!
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2023/06/04/a-night-visitor/
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evanw@hachyderm.io ("Evan Wallace") wrote:
I have a working MVP of a new WebAssembly implementation: https://github.com/evanw/polywasm. It implements WebAssembly in JavaScript (i.e. it's a polyfill for WebAssembly), which allows WebAssembly-based apps to still work even when the browser's WebAssembly implementation has been disabled. They will run much slower of course, but some WebAssembly apps don't require real-time performance.
When you tidy up the flat but suddenly lose the motivation in the middle of it...
Reblogged by isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:"):
I don't know who needs to hear this but abandoning that open source project that is burning you out is not a personal failure.
You can just mark it as unmaintained and walk away.
Maybe someone else will pick it up.
Maybe they won't.
It's not a child. You don't have to raise it to adulthood.
Chelsey wants everybody to know she farted again.
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dougiec3@libretooth.gr ("Wokebloke (call me Doug)") wrote:
The notorious Biden crime family!
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
me, I would have gone for “Fort Harriet Tubman“
Today in History, 1863: The Raid on Combahee Ferry
“Tubman later said that the only flaw was her choice of clothing in that her green dress had been damaged and torn by excited freedmen boarding the ships. A few weeks later, the 2nd South Carolina and the 54th Massachusetts raided up the river to Darien, Georgia…
The Combahee Ferry raid proved the value of black troops in combat.”
rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
Ryan Gosling's Ken has heard of sex, but in the sense that someone may have heard of the Isley Brothers and has definitely heard "Shout" but doesn't know they're related
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Blues for Mama by Nina Simone
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
(yes, “fragging” dangerous a$$hole officers has a long & illustrious history in America)
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
going for “Fort Liberty” was a CS dodge, but dumping the name of this oath-breaker, traitor, slave owner & fighter to defend slavery, and really bad General was long over-due. Bragg was so hated by his troops for his excessive discipline & slaughterous frontal assault tactics that they twice attempted to assassinate the sucker, once through setting off an explosive device beneath his cot... which he somehow survived
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
most excellent, long overdue:
“FORT BRAGG, N.C (WNCN) – Fort Bragg was officially redesignated as Fort Liberty in a ceremony at the North Carolina military installation on Friday…
Fort Bragg, as it was previously known, had been named for North Carolina Confederate General Braxton Bragg, a slave-owner and a figure associated with the loss of key Civil War battles.”
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
aaaaaaaahhhhhhh, The Lady
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina Simone
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
uuuuuh
Doing It To Death by Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
For the Love of Money by The O'Jays