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Yes I packed my sweatshirt this time lol
@nuthatch@infosec.exchange
"New rule for trail running: if you set out to climb a mountain within six hours of sunset, bring your damn headlamp”
A SWE in a HWE world. Bikes to work in Cupertino. World’s laziest ultra runner. Still a kid from Long Island.
https://soundcloud.com/nuthatch/fort-hill-morning-songs
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4vKJjftAfizHfomnRwIH2z?si=172f781533714f71
https://bandcamp.com/nuthatch
Replying to @nuthatch@infosec.exchange
Yes I packed my sweatshirt this time lol
Nice afternoon in Santa Cruz, as seen from Humble Sea on the wharf. Cool, breezy, warm sunshine.
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@octothorpe there’s “knowing” and then there’s KNOWING
Replying to @nuthatch@infosec.exchange
Lesson learned: packing a sweatshirt in the trunk of the car.
We drove up to Fieldwork in San Mateo. It was 80 in Sunnyvale and 65 and breezy in San Mateo. Surprise!
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@noplasticshower and some other loopy guy
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I used https://reciprocard.com to find more library cards. California is very generous: walk in, get card.
reciprocard.comReciproCard - Reciprocal Library Cards for LibbyDiscover which reciprocal library systems you can access based on where you live. More cards means more books on Libby.I live in Sunnyvale, California but use a Santa Clara County library card for ebooks. Next time I’m in Los Angeles I’ll pick up a library card: LAPL has one of the largest OverDrive collections in the country: 736,458 items (548,549 ebooks, 181,650 audiobooks, 6,259 magazines.) And it’s free for California residents!
A web page distorting a screenshot of an app that distorts images.
@drahardja cowards
@carnage4life I’ve always found the “you simpletons, AI data centers hardly use any water at all” arguments misleading at best.