What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

I haven't tried this game yet, but the visuals remind me of Karel Zeman animated movies of 1960s. Also, Prince Rupert is unlikely hero (emigrated for certain political reasons, when he was very, very young). He was alchemist and maritime pirate and predated the era of Montgolfiere by at least 100 years...

The game looks playable, so I even may spend the 1.35€... who knows :-) (disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the autor in any way, I am just big fan of Prince Rupert of Palatinate and I consider petitioning for some place in my city of , his birthplace, to be named after him...

store.steampowered.com/app/611

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しずかなインターネットさん微妙にWayback Machineと相性がよくない気がするんだよな…。しばらく待ってみたけどクロールしてくれてない感じなので積極的にお願いしてみたよ。

Wayback Machineにhttps://sizu.me/zundanのアーカイブをお願いしている
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What I'm listening to today: "Untitled", Berlin Dub Sessions

Dub techno uses the sonic palette of dub reggae to make something different, and this uses the sonic palette of dub techno to make something… surprising, a series of musical riddles, dense rhythms that overtake and trip over themselves. One for the crowd that likes minimal techno and listening to dance music on headphones. Turn up the bass.

From 2003.

youtube.com/watch?v=vv6hHrAXiBk

What I'm listening to today: "friendly compounds", Lime68k

From a collection of unreleased tracks @Limecamille dropped this month. Barrage of nonstandard scattershot beats and mysterious metal FM sounds. On this I imagine like you gave a bunch of four year olds instruments and they're just kind of going to town making joyful noise but the four year olds are all robots so all they can make is industrial space future sounds

lime68k.bandcamp.com/track/fri

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A beverage goblin needs 3 drinks at a time: 1 for fun, 1 for energy & 1 to hydrate.
A book goblin needs 3 books at a time: 1 audiobook while working out, 1 ebook when she can't use/ forgets headphones, 1 paper book that is beautiful and inspirational that she can annotate.
I don't make the rules ☕📚

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"...to de-instrumentalize our understandings of one another and to assume a position of greater humility and responsibility, together. Real belief in collective knowledge may also suggest that caring for our own knowledge formation in social systems is a way of caring for the system as a whole." wrecka.ge/landslide-a-ghost-st

i think systems literacy is one of the most undervalued, and because of that untaught, things in the american information environment. every day there's a flood of new events, new information, new interpretations. if you don't have a model for how the systems underlying society work then every new bit of info emerges spontaneously, causelessly, quickly disappears into void. the models of systems each of us carries through life are brittle and wobbly but without even that we're truly lost.

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Be very mindful about the content you consume online.

You might think you are above its negative influence on your mood and thoughts, but you aren't. Nobody is.

The content you consume influences the way you think over time. Even if you are on a platform to fight the opposition, what the algorithm is feeding you there will have an influence on yourself over time.

Be careful what you feed to your brain.

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Per recent discussion, I am now curious. If you have significantly reduced your Firefox usage in the last 5 years… why is that? (And what browser did you switch that usage to?)

(Please just relate your personal experiences, no screeds about relative browser superiority, thank you.)

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Just so you know, sometimes I inadvertently write typos. Yes, typos are a fact of writing life. Especially when posting when I'm tired, or without my glasses on. My autocarrot is working against me for this.

If I catch a typo early, I will edit it (thank you edit feature 🙏), but if I don't catch it early I might decide not to correct it.

The reason for this is each time you edit a post, it sends a notification to each person who interacted with it. If I edit a post with 500 boosts for a minor "it/is" typo that isn't really changing the meaning, I will be annoying at least 500 people with a notification just for this. And it's worse if I edit an already edited post.

I try to be considerate in my estimation of the annoyance of the typo vs the annoyance of the notification.

Thank you for your patience and tolerance with my typos.

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私物Xubuntuデスクトップちゃんメモリどうだっけって確かめてみたら2019年6月にマザーボードと一緒に8GB×2を買ってました。組んでみたらGPUが無いことがわかって後日買ったグラボには4GB載ってるみたい。いまのところメモリが足りないと思ったことはないよ (自分の記憶はいつでも曖昧だけどな!!

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Be very mindful about the content you consume online.

You might think you are above its negative influence on your mood and thoughts, but you aren't. Nobody is.

The content you consume influences the way you think over time. Even if you are on a platform to fight the opposition, what the algorithm is feeding you there will have an influence on yourself over time.

Be careful what you feed to your brain.

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Bannock: An Ancient Indigenous Bread 🇨🇦🍞

Bannock is a flatbread, simple and nourishing, traditionally prepared by Indigenous peoples of Canada. Cooked over a campfire or in a pan, it is a staple food in many communities. Today, it is found in many variations, reflecting the richness and diversity of Indigenous culinary culture. 🇨🇦

thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

Bannock (also known as fry bread) with honey and cinnamon, 29 October 2013.
Photo by jeffreyw on Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons: CC BY 2.0
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