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heartedhoof.discretised.space
More of an engineer PhD than a labrador. Clean air and coffee enjoyer in Australia. He/him Mastodon (main): @[email protected] Bird (deprecated): heartedhoof1 Tusky+Skybridge proxy = use bsky like Mastodon, great! Also trialling Openvibe
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They would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for a meddling doohickey..
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSM...
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The productive range maybe a tad too diverse for some, but including the VW Beetle is *chefs kiss*.
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In the coming days we’ll be uploading our old tweets here. New posts and most community engagement will be home-based here too with a little crossposting on 🦣. Onward together to cleaner air and, well, bluer skies. 💙😷🦋
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You likely have tried it already, but the 3M 8110s is often mentioned in the same breath as kind of a non-medical professional counterpart to the 8160s. It's in the same size range but is white.
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When a disaster happens it is rarely 1 or 2 people who fully own the event. It’s often 1 or 2 who end up paying the cost (or 70 some in this case), but the contributing factors stretch back in time and space often years earlier. The NTSB is a good group who will dig into all of these sorts of ?’s.
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The colours of the shot are out of this world, yet somehow they fit perfectly with my recent memory of the place through unenhanced human eyes. Just captured so nicely!
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It was rotten all the way to the top.. au.pcmag.com/speakers/109...
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The beginning of the end was when they abandoned perfectly working "generation 1" models. My speakers work nicely to this day, but that's because they skipped the subsequent steps of the Sonos enshitiffication cycle.
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Leopards eat people's faces?
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Aussie in oz, but in line with the theme, I usually buy Canadamasq respirators for a family member from canadastrong.ca , via freight forwarding.
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How about we move more of them online, eh? Don't say we fucking can't I lived through 2020
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the funnier part is the grand reveal that the driver was already in the vehicle when he did it
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Sam is Tolkien's stereotype of the ideal Briton—brave, plain (but not simple), & a lover of gardens. It's also, obviously, a deeply classist one, with Sam's self-conscious embrace of the social order that puts Frodo & the affairs of the world squarely above his head & authority.
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Nonetheless, the idea of Sam as Tolkien's British everyman makes it all so much more tragic. In his mind, these were the people, these sturdy, kind people, who were being endlessly fed into the machine guns.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard was undeniably divisive, but to many who worked on it, it was a miraculous accomplishment to even ship a complete game after EA forced live-service into it, then reversed course. Now, their reward for the long hours and hard work is layoffs and transfers.
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For anyone wondering, some possible dog names have survived from cuneiform sources. On tiny dog figurines found buried under a palace in Nineveh, Iraq are inscriptions that seem to be names. dan rigiššu “loud is his bark” munaššiku gārîšu “biter of his foe” mušēṣi lemnūti “expeller of evil”
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We won an award for Best Representation at the GAConf Awards. We've been nominated across broad categories elsewhere. The likelihood is that the majority of the people who fought for, and contributed to those successes are gone. If you are in need of talented devs, please give them a chance. 💜
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My day job is squeezing operational performance out of software, so this cycle already sounds civilised.