Hey #filmphotgraphy folk: I'm struggling to effectively process and invert my negatives. I do not have Adobe and I don't really want to get sucked into their model for my hobby. What do you recommend? Darktable is powerful but imposing, I can't really wrap my head around its UI
OK, I get that there are only so many places you can visit, and you're scheduled to travel to Budapest, but why are you not coming to my town?
π
Hey, whatcha doing in September? Because I'm going on a book tour then, and if I'm coming to your town, you should totally come see me, and maybe get a book signed and stuff. The link below has places, dates, times and links to ticketing, plus all the other information you need to know. See you there!
https://whatever.scalzi.com/2023/08/14/announcing-the-starter-villain-book-tour/
If hell existed, mine would be non-stop "team-building" events.
Overheard 2 businessmen discussing corporate office changes so that employees "won't feel like just a cog in a machine."
They came up with these 'great' strategies:
- Rearrange the cubicles
- Art on the walls
- Seat managers closer to employees
- More team fun events
Notably not discussed:
- More pay
- Profit sharing
- More ownership of decisions & input
- Recognition of employee successes
- More PTO and/or work-life flexibility
- WFH options
Good luck guys! π
@ScruffyDux@fosstodon.org
OK, I can work with that. I've started calling it camouflaging, because that's what I've tried to do my whole life - fit in/blend in.
But going off on a tangent from your post - how many of us unconsciously adopt accents or unique phrases when we travel? Just sitting here thinking about it, it seems like it could be a common autistic trait. We work so hard to blend in that we don't always know when to turn that circuit off.
@ScottSoCal Same. However I get only the odd funny look. Maybe itβs my resting bitch-face and the fact thatIβm 6β1β.
Goes over fine, for me. I never stopped masking.
re: food
With the postscript that Miracle Whip is not mayonnaise, it's an abomination.
No one ever teaches us what to say to someone who is dying or has chosen to die. Just speak from your heart, write a eulogy and read it, sit in quiet contemplation, whatever seems best, but just showing up is half the battle.
You may be emotional, afraid of crying, lost for words - just do it. I've lost three relatives when I didn't, I was too afraid or just assumed they knew how I felt. I regret it to this day.
RIP second mum π’
This will be a major storyline of the next year: how #Ukraine fatigue, or outright opposition to Ukrainian victory, will play a role in the 2024 presidential campaign.
Fighting this βUkraine fatigueβ is one of the reasons The Counteroffensive exists in the first place.
We believe that by writing compelling, human-first stories about people going through the news, we can keep interest and public attention on this terrible conflict.
@timkmak
"a hot dog wrapped in dough and then fried"
At my house, we call that "pig in a blanket"
Finally, the only restaurant that Bourdain visited that is still open is a staple street food in #Kyiv.
One of the few to be "overwhelmingly Kyivian," says Druziuk, who met up with Will to share the hot dog-esque guilty pleasure.
βKyivska Perepichkaβ is a small window on a busy street near #Maidan #Nezalezhnosti, the central square in Kyiv, that serves a #Ukrainian delicacy known as Perepichka, which is a hot dog wrapped in dough and then fried.
So... me. Work in aerospace, more space, not as much aero. Can fix my own car, choose not to. Can fix the random appliance of your choice. Hardcore introvert in person, which is why I love online. Lifelong science fiction fan. Read constantly. Scalzi is my favorite author, because he mixes exactly the right amount of snark into his writing. Together with a guy 30+ years, married since it was legal. Own a home in CA and don't plan to leave unless I immigrate to another country.