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Anyway what I've actually been trying to do is figure out the materials this woman was using in her traditional movable type printing video, she boiled the little carved clay blocks in a mix of these two things after firing them but the labels are too faint for my translator app to get them and I downloaded the language pack for my keyboard and gave up trying to use it, does anyone just...know this or can read the labels for me? I wasn't even that invested but I sure am now :flan_heckk:

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Or even like, ask me what kind of user I am? Let me develop a voluntary opt-in relationship with my search that doesn't track me but just ... serves me. Maybe you develop front-end stuff and you want to let it know that's a field of interest for you, and I can tell mine traditional visual arts are my jam, and if we search on an overlapping term (because tech constantly borrows from those), it'll guess correctly. I want scrolls, not scrolling. Papyrus, and how to make it. Gems for setting, or ground for pigment, not something to install. I just think it would really help. :flan_tired:

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When we get around to unbreaking search engines, let's just include a "don't return results about software" toggle to fix the context problems. :grr:

My interests have all started to be erased by big tech. I love things like civilization-defining inventions, and handmaking stuff, and rare animals and natural history and ancient astronomy and mythology and.....I dunno, I just feel if something has meant one thing for thousands of years to possibly billions of people, but once it happens to be used on github to name something and shows up on reddit and hacker news and stack overflow it drops to the bottom because the crowd that makes the search engines and web stuff prioritizes those sites? Things have gone wrong.

I am going to try this again. If anyone needs a graphics programmer I am in desperate need of a job. AAA game dev experience. Driver experience. C and C++ mostly. Dm for resume.

#FediHire #programming #gamedev

Them: complains about "sunburn" from arc welding
Me: It's not sunburn unless the UV comes from the sun, otherwise it's just sparkling radiation burn

HANG UP YOUR QUARTERSTAFF, TODAY YOU WILL BATTLE DESPAIR. AND YOU WILL WIN.

C library functions are always like: "SYNOPSIS. This function converts foos into bars depending on the user locale. ARGUMENTS. src and dest pointers must be distinct; it is undefined behavior if they are not QPU-aligned. RETURN VALUE. Returns the number of foos converted. A zero value indicates failure, or that zero foos were converted. A negative value indicates that the final foo was only partially converted (function got tired). Check this global variable to find out why."

Olympic sports categorized:
YEET THING: handball, volleyball, football (soccer), discus, shotput, hammer throw, basketball, water polo, curling
NO YEETING: swimming, running, speed skating, boxing, wrestling, taekwondo, breakdancing, rowing
YEET SELF: ski jump, gymnastics, diving, figure skating, high jump, long jump, triple jump, hurdles, skateboarding, skiing (freestyle), snowboarding, trampoline
YEET FRIEND: artistic swimming, couples figure skating
YEET ENEMY: judo
YEETING NOT MANDATORY, BUT STRONGLY ENCOURAGED: rugby, rhythmic gymnastics, (American) flag football
AVOID YEETING AT ALL COSTS: sport climbing, weightlifting, surfing, ski mountaineering, cycling, canoeing, equestrian, sailing, bobsled, skeleton, luge, skiing (except freestyle), fencing, relay race
USE STICK TO YEET THING: hockey, baseball/softball, tennis, cricket, lacrosse, squash, table tennis, badminton, golf, shooting
USE THING TO YEET STICK: archery
YEET STICK: javelin
STICK YEETS YOU: pole vault

looking for cinch straps

‎oh come on, this is just cable shibari

I've read articles about the best uses for vegimite... but what about the worst?

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