An adult in my buy nothing group was gifted a Samantha American Girl doll because she could never afford one as a child and "Grown ups need wishes to come true sometimes too!" š
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Historian, podcaster and fellow Angeleno takes a long view about the biggest ideas shaping our world in his new newsletter. I subscribed to Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future, by @Patrick_Wyman @SubstackInc patrickwyman.substack.com/?utm_medium=weā¦
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I have never
Ā Ā pretended
to be anyone
Ā Ā else
Except for
every day
Ā Ā when I
know who
I Ā Ā Ā Ā am
#smallpoems (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/X105a)
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I have never
Ā Ā pretended
to be anyone
Ā Ā else
Except for
every day
Ā Ā when I
know who
I Ā Ā Ā Ā am
#smallpoems
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In case you didnāt see this: the proposed goalāherd immunity through mass infectionāof most āreopenā idiots, including the British government, is unachievable.
twitter.com/laurie_garrettā¦
Hotspots of #COVID19 in Spain have <10% population antibody levels. So:
"In light of these findings, any proposed approach to achieve herd immunity through natural infect...
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Cincy folks help out, please...
twitter.com/ayyceci/statusā¦
a man was almost lynched in Bloomington, IN and they caught it on camera.
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"text": "A week ago Saturday morning co-organizer \nChris Aldrich opened \nIndieWebCamp West \nand introduced the keynote speakers. After their inspiring talks he asked me to say a few words about changes we\u2019re making in the IndieWeb community around organizing. This is an edited version of those words, rewritten for clarity and context. \u2014 Tantek\n\n\nChris mentioned that one of his favorite parts of \nour code of conduct \nis that we \nprioritize marginalized people\u2019s safety above privileged folks\u2019s comfort.\n\n\nThat was a change we deliberately made last year, announced at last year\u2019s summit. It was well received, but it\u2019s only one minor change.\n\n\nThose of us that have organized and have been organizing our all-volunteer IndieWebCamps and other IndieWeb events have been thinking a lot about the events of the past few months, especially in the United States. 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Changes To IndieWeb Organizing, Brief Words At IndieWebCamp West: tantek.com/b/57U1
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Sudden protest going on here in Seattle just outside my home, whee
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JavaScript is filling in the words with a 2,097,152-byte Webpack bundle. š
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Once a Mozillian, always a Mozillian š (@ RĆST Pagar & Kohvik in Tallinn, Harju) swarmapp.com/c/a877e4Uyzqe
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I haven't opened the @TripIt app in so long that I got signed out š
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I haven't opened the @TripIt app in so long that I got signed out š
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Publ: Development Blog: Authl 0.4.1 publ.beesbuzz.biz/blog/662-Authlā¦
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lol https://headlesscms.org/ is slowly (not really) moving away from actually focusing on headless systems and just being a promo site for JAMStack. Why not use a different domain for that versus cannibalizing that space?
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Some things I want for my local environment to help facilitate my moving away from GitHub:
- A CLI tool that I can hook into my editor so I can mirror a repository to my Gitea install
- Synchronize refs Gitea to the forked repository on GitHub (something https://git.jacky.wtf/github-mirrors/jalcine._.linux to https://github.com/jalcine/linux using
._. as delineation).
- Rewire
vim-fugitive to open Git links in the browser in my Gitea install.
- Support for deleting mirrors and the āforkā when I have no more open merge requests for a few days.
I wouldnāt even need to comment explicitly on GitHub because Iād be posting to my own site first. I could pipe in all responses on e-mail to a separate feed but I primarily see replies to things via e-mail anyway.
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For those in the Bay, where do you get your direct-from-farm/surplus produce from? Iāve been using https://www.surplusproduce.com/ for most things and leaning on Imperfect Foods for other things.
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So this is something on Lighthouseās dashboard; but the fact that the buttons are the same background color but still LOOK different is so trippy lol. What is this phenomenon called?
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I am rewatching Sicko (Michael Moore's doc about the American medical system) and... it hurts to see how many people have died due to America's fear of "socialism" and praise of capitalism and individuality over the collective health of its people.
theguardian.com/world/2020/julā¦
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New post: Food: Home-brewed root beer beesbuzz.biz/food/11783-Homā¦
Base recipe for 1 liter of root beer: half a tablespoon of root beer extract (I use Zatarainās) and half a cup of sugar (raw/turbinado sugar is especially nice).
For typical root beer, make half a cup of simple syrā¦
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