This and some of the Montclair / Edison Jersey ones lol
Massachusetts Haitians are the white ppl of Haitian immigrants
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Son, why did T-Pain play R-Kelly?! C’mon son, lol. That’s like a no-no!
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Working on custom pages for Koype. It’s going to be something like /pages/:slug for now before I refactor it to be something more ‘natural’. This and having the ability to pull in arbitrary data from a remote endpoint is all I need left to have parity (actually exceeding it) for my canonical site!
I’m excited.
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Nahh he can braid hair just not another niggah hair🤷🏾♂️ it’s just something about braiding another man hair that don’t add up😂
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His BRAIDWORK is CLEAN c'mon son. I wish I could do it this nicely
I see some men putting negative comments under this video🖕🏾🖕🏾I see talent ! Not alot of men know how to braid. what the fuck does getting your hair done by a ...
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OK, that Galaxy Quest documentary on Prime was brilliant. Now I'm gonna have to watch the movie AGAIN! 🤩
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Glamping in the back yard 🍿
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Set up the tent in the back yard for some “glamping” with the kiddos tonight. We are watching a movie using the projector, and snuggling up. 🏕🎥
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24 hours after the announcement of the Blackmagic ATEM mini pro and @aaronpk already has a video up about it! I'm learning a ton from him and @quorralyne as I get my own studio set up. youtu.be/j9iJhe_A2uI
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Blackmagic Design just announced a huge upgrade to my absolute favorite video switcher, the ATEM Mini Pro, so I made a short video about all the things I'm looking forward to! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9iJhe_A2uI
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The point in your convoluted electronics project where it suddenly becomes distinctly possible that your contraption might actually work.
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Once set up, the changes to our TiddlyWiki should automatically self-save (this can be changed within your wiki\u2019s Control Panel too) or they can be saved manually using the TiddlyWiki checkmark save functionality.\nI\u2019ll note that you can presently use your GitHub password in these settings, but this isn\u2019t quite as secure as generating a custom token (or password), and sometime in late 2020, GitHub won\u2019t allow you to use your basic account password this way, so you may as well set up the personal access token now.\n\nSetting up Personal Access Tokens\nYou will need a Personal Access Token (essentially a password that will be specific to your TiddlyWiki account) in order to save your TiddlyWiki file.\nOn GitHub, click on your user icon, select \u201cSettings\u201d, then \u201cDeveloper Settings\u201d\nNext click on the \u201cPersonal Access Tokens\u201d tab and then click \u201cGenerate new token\u201d\nGive your token a descriptive name like \u201cTiddlyWiki\u201d\nUnder scopes, select \u201crepo\u201d (and all of its sub-scopes)\nClick the \u201cGenerate Token\u201d button at the bottom of the page.\nOnce created, immediately copy this string somewhere safe since navigating away from the page will not allow you to recover it. (If you do, you\u2019ll need to regenerate a new token.)\nFinally copy the text of your token into the Tiddler noted above in place of your password. There\u2019s no explicit save button, just \u2018X\u2019 out of the settings control panel and click your TiddlyWiki\u2019s main save button.\nYour token value should be stored in browser local storage.\nNow you can edit any Tiddler and save it.\nAfter edits to your wiki, you\u2019ll see that the checkmark icon on the page is red (depending on your theme), indicating changes to save. You can click on it to force a save.\nI\u2019ve found it convenient to wait for the TiddlyWiki to schedule the save on its own, however, make sure you\u2019ve saved any changes you want before closing your browser tab.\nSometimes saves aren\u2019t always successful and you\u2019ll see error warnings, but usually they\u2019ll clear themselves up on subsequent auto saves.\nIf necessary, you can visit your GitHub repository for your wiki and it will indicate the interval of time since the last save.\n\n\nWe\u2019re done!\nEverything after this you may be able to either handle yourself by poking around your new wiki or you can find lots of help in the two Google Groups listed above or by searching around online, in fora, or even step-by-step videos on YouTube.\nIf you\u2019ve done this as part of the IndieWeb or A Domain of One\u2019s Own, be sure to log yourself into the\u00a0IndieWeb wiki\u00a0and add yourself to the examples on their\u00a0TiddlyWiki page\u00a0where you might also find some other useful ideas.\nIf you like, you can delve deeper into GitHub and use one of their apps or command line functionality to regularly back up your website to your desktop, or you can make branches of your site on your local computer and then push those changes up to the cloud.\nIf you find problems or encounter issues, feel free to drop me a line or catch me or others in the\u00a0IndieWeb chat.",
"html": "TiddlyWiki is most often used as a private wiki for personal note taking and creating private journals.\n<p>Because it is a single text file usually named\u00a0<code>index.html</code>\u00a0written in HTML, CSS and some JavaScript, I thought it would make an ideal candidate for a simple-to-use personal website that can be hosted on one\u2019s own domain. As a researcher who appreciates the IndieWeb and Domain of One\u2019s Own philosophies and uses my personal website as a\u00a0<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/commonplace_book\">commonplace book</a> for both work and personal reasons, how could I resist?</p>\n<h2>TiddlyWiki</h2>\n<p>TiddlyWiki is easy to use, highly flexible, modifiable, and can be easily copied, backed up, and shared. 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As much as I like the idea of\u00a0<a href=\"http://tiddlyspot.com/\">TiddlySpot</a>\u00a0I really wanted to use my own domain name (not to mention that it\u2019s non-obvious how to host a newer TiddlyWiki version 5 (TW5) instance there). I\u2019d also seen\u00a0<a href=\"http://tiddlyspace.com/\">TiddlySpace</a>\u00a0shut down a few years ago and didn\u2019t want to deal with that potentiality\u2014though I will admit that exporting would be as simple as downloading and moving a single file!</p>\n<p>So after a month or so at tinkering around at several complicated solutions that always seemed beyond my grasp, I went back to IndieWeb basics. What is their recommendation for the easiest way to get a website up and running? The fact that an empty TiddlyWiki file is named\u00a0<code>index.html</code>\u00a0gave me my answer: set up a\u00a0<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/GitHub_Pages\">GitHub Pages-based website</a>\u00a0and simply connect it to my domain!</p>\n<p>However, as simple as this pathway may seem to some, I thought I\u2019d briefly document the process I took so others can do the same for themselves.</p>\n<p>First I\u2019ll presume you\u2019ve got a domain name and a host that will allow you to change the CNAME for where your domain name is pointed. (If you don\u2019t, check out\u00a0<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/personal-domain\">https://indieweb.org/personal-domain</a>\u00a0for details.)</p>\n<p>In short, you\u2019re going to upload a single file to your GitHub account and then point your domain name at it.</p>\n<p>The idea of GitHub may scare a lot of people, but you won\u2019t need to use git, know any git commands, or even know how git works since I\u2019ll describe steps that entirely use the graphical user interface and don\u2019t come anywhere near using the command line or any complicated GitHub applications. It\u2019ll be as easy as dragging and dropping.</p>\n<p>Let\u2019s start!</p>\n<h2>Step-by-Step Tutorial</h2>\n<h3>Get TiddlyWiki</h3>\n<ul><li>Go to\u00a0<a href=\"https://tiddlywiki.com/\">https://tiddlywiki.com/</a>\u00a0and click on the \u201cDownload Empty\u201d button on their homepage. This will allow you to save a file called\u00a0<code>index.html</code>\u00a0to a convenient place on your computer.</li>\n<li>This one file is the entirety of your future website! Guard it well.</li>\n</ul><h3>GitHub</h3>\n<ul><li>If you don\u2019t already have one, create an account at\u00a0<a href=\"https://github.com/\">https://github.com/</a>\n<ul><li>You\u2019ll use this account and their free\u00a0<a href=\"https://pages.github.com/\">GitHub Pages</a>\u00a0service to host your website for free as long as the project folder (also known as a repository) you are hosting is public.</li>\n</ul></li>\n<li>At GitHub\u00a0<a href=\"https://github.com/new\">create a new repository</a>.\n<ul><li>Name it\u00a0<code>username.github.io</code>, where\u00a0<code>username</code>\u00a0is your username (or organization name if you\u2019re doing it for your organization) on GitHub.</li>\n<li>Give your repository an optional descriptive name. I named mine \u201cA TiddlyWiki commonplace book\u201d</li>\n<li>Choose the \u201cPublic\u201d option, otherwise no one will be able to visit your new website.</li>\n<li>Click \u201cCreate Repository\u201d</li>\n</ul></li>\n<li>Upload your TiddlyWiki to your new repository\n<ul><li>In the Quick Set Up box click on the link for \u201cuploading an existing file\u201d.</li>\n<li>On the subsequent page you can either drag and drop the empty TiddlyWiki\u00a0<code>index.html</code>\u00a0file you saved on your computer or you can click \u201cchoose your files\u201d to find and upload the file.</li>\n<li>If you like, you can optionally add any additional README, License, or gitignore files as necessary. If you don\u2019t know what these are you can safely skip them or revisit doing this later.</li>\n<li>Under \u201cCommit changes\u201d give your upload a short title; the suggested \u201cAdd files via upload\u201d is fine. You can add an optional extended description if you like.</li>\n<li>Click on the \u201cCommit Changes\u201d button.\n<ul><li>P.S.: If you haven\u2019t done so before you\u2019ve just made your first Git commit. Congratulations!!</li>\n</ul></li>\n<li>Your\u00a0<a href=\"https://github.com/username/username.github.io\">https://github.com/username/username.github.io</a>\u00a0repository folder should now be ready and have your\u00a0<code>index.html</code>\u00a0file in it.</li>\n</ul></li>\n</ul><h3>Setting up your domain</h3>\n<ul><li>Here you may need to consult with the the instructions your specific domain name registrar or host has for pointing your domain name (or subdomain) at your new GitHub Pages website. Usually they will have step by step instructions for doing this, but they can also often do it for you via email or phone support if you prefer.\n<ul><li>Examples:\n<ul><li>Instructions for Reclaim Hosting:\u00a0<a href=\"https://community.reclaimhosting.com/t/mapping-a-domain-to-custom-dns-records/32\">https://community.reclaimhosting.com/t/mapping-a-domain-to-custom-dns-records/32</a>\n</li>\n<li>Instructions for 1&1 using a subdomain:\u00a0<a href=\"https://www.ionos.com/help/domains/configuring-cname-records-for-subdomains/configuring-a-cname-record-for-a-subdomain/\">https://www.ionos.com/help/domains/configuring-cname-records-for-subdomains/configuring-a-cname-record-for-a-subdomain/</a>\n</li>\n</ul></li>\n</ul></li>\n<li>Now you\u2019ll want to configure your GitHub Pages site to dovetail with your domain.\n<ul><li>In your newly created GitHub repository, click on the \u201cSettings\u201d tab in the top right corner or go to\u00a0<a href=\"https://github.com/username/username.github.io/settings\">https://github.com/username/username.github.io/settings</a>\n</li>\n<li>Scroll down the page to the \u201cGitHub Pages\u201d section</li>\n<li>In the \u201cCustom Domain\u201d section enter your domain name\u00a0<code>example.com</code>\u00a0into the field and click the \u201cSave\u201d button.</li>\n</ul></li>\n</ul><h3>Setting up your website</h3>\n<ul><li>It may take a while for the DNS system to propagate the changes from your host, but you should be able to visit your website and see your empty TiddlyWiki online. Congrations! You\u2019ve got a new website.</li>\n<li>You\u2019ll notice in the TiddlyWiki documentation that the first rule of TiddlyWiki is to always save or back up your wiki!\n<ul><li>(The second rule, in true Fight Club fashion, is\u2013let\u2019s say it together\u2013to always save or back up your wiki!)</li>\n<li>Since our wiki is on GitHub, we\u2019ll want to use the\u00a0<a href=\"https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20to%20a%20Git%20service\">Save to a Git Service instructions</a>. Once set up, the changes to our TiddlyWiki should automatically self-save (this can be changed within your wiki\u2019s Control Panel too) or they can be saved manually using the TiddlyWiki checkmark save functionality.</li>\n<li>I\u2019ll note that you can presently use your GitHub password in these settings, but this isn\u2019t quite as secure as generating a custom token (or password), and sometime in late 2020, GitHub won\u2019t allow you to use your basic account password this way, so you may as well set up the personal access token now.</li>\n</ul></li>\n<li>Setting up Personal Access Tokens\n<ul><li>You will need a Personal Access Token (essentially a password that will be specific to your TiddlyWiki account) in order to save your TiddlyWiki file.</li>\n<li>On GitHub, click on your user icon, select \u201cSettings\u201d, then \u201cDeveloper Settings\u201d</li>\n<li>Next click on the \u201cPersonal Access Tokens\u201d tab and then click \u201cGenerate new token\u201d</li>\n<li>Give your token a descriptive name like \u201cTiddlyWiki\u201d</li>\n<li>Under scopes, select \u201crepo\u201d (and all of its sub-scopes)</li>\n<li>Click the \u201cGenerate Token\u201d button at the bottom of the page.</li>\n<li>Once created, immediately copy this string somewhere safe since navigating away from the page will not allow you to recover it. (If you do, you\u2019ll need to regenerate a new token.)</li>\n<li>Finally copy the text of your token into the Tiddler noted above in place of your password. There\u2019s no explicit save button, just \u2018X\u2019 out of the settings control panel and click your TiddlyWiki\u2019s main save button.</li>\n<li>Your token value should be stored in browser local storage.</li>\n<li>Now you can edit any Tiddler and save it.\n<ul><li>After edits to your wiki, you\u2019ll see that the checkmark icon on the page is red (depending on your theme), indicating changes to save. You can click on it to force a save.</li>\n<li>I\u2019ve found it convenient to wait for the TiddlyWiki to schedule the save on its own, however, make sure you\u2019ve saved any changes you want before closing your browser tab.</li>\n<li>Sometimes saves aren\u2019t always successful and you\u2019ll see error warnings, but usually they\u2019ll clear themselves up on subsequent auto saves.</li>\n<li>If necessary, you can visit your GitHub repository for your wiki and it will indicate the interval of time since the last save.</li>\n</ul></li>\n</ul></li>\n</ul><h3>We\u2019re done!</h3>\n<ul><li>Everything after this you may be able to either handle yourself by poking around your new wiki or you can find lots of help in the two Google Groups listed above or by searching around online, in fora, or even step-by-step videos on YouTube.</li>\n<li>If you\u2019ve done this as part of the IndieWeb or A Domain of One\u2019s Own, be sure to log yourself into the\u00a0<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb wiki</a>\u00a0and add yourself to the examples on their\u00a0<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/TiddlyWiki\">TiddlyWiki page</a>\u00a0where you might also find some other useful ideas.</li>\n<li>If you like, you can delve deeper into GitHub and use one of their apps or command line functionality to regularly back up your website to your desktop, or you can make branches of your site on your local computer and then push those changes up to the cloud.</li>\n<li>If you find problems or encounter issues, feel free to drop me a line or catch me or others in the\u00a0<a href=\"http://tw.boffosocko.com/indieweb.org/indieweb/\">IndieWeb chat</a>.</li>\n</ul>"
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Lmfao son, season premiere of Luther Season 5 started off STRONG.
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Had myself a little dress up tea party over Zoom today. Absolutely loving that now I get to dress up without leaving my house.
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Lmfao son, season premiere of Luther Season 5 started off STRONG. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/54c49b44-…)
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