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nathanjw.bsky.social
Boston-area nerd, computer professional, parent, cook, brewer, award-winning cidermaker. Xoogler. He/him. Also @[email protected] (fediverse), nathanw.62 (Signal)
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Dinner: Farro, pan-roasted broccoli, and sliced chicken breast with a vermouth and cream pan sauce.

Many wonderful photos from today’s Pride and No Kings events, but this photo of @pressley.house.gov at Boston Pride may be my absolute favorite

Paging Dr. @michaeldocktor.bsky.social

Keytar Bear or bust.

This read weirdly at first as a beer brewer.

We went newspapers -> radio -> tv, then the interactivity of online was enough to revive text... but then we got the interactivity *and* audio/video.

I feel bad for our country. But this is tremendous content

Same when I was growing up in the Northern Virginia/DC area - the local big map books were always in reach in my parents' cars, and then eventually in my car. As discussed in the thread, the street index part was really how you found things in the first place, not so much the maps.

Quality graphic design on the next-stop displays on the MBTA's new trains. At some stops the ovals for connecting buses have drop shadows, at some they don't. Ovals for things other than buses never have shadows.

“Instead of structured play & standardized testing, I’m learning masonry at my own pace with the hands-on experience of bricking you up in this wine cellar.” “…” “I really like this approach; think I’m gonna try to make it a thing.” “For the love of God, Montessori.” “Yes. For the love of God.”

Thank you to the wacky rich-people resort that sent me an unsolicited junk mail brochure for including a Deepak Chopra event, so I can be certain I don't need to listen to anything you say.

@drinkmaps.bsky.social Spotted your book in its natural habitat, down at the Map Center in RI. @mapcenter.com

This is the top of the front page of Wednesday's print edition. "Barely makes the news" doesn't seem like the right criticism.

Top of page 1 today, which is a start.

Coworker Has Sad Little Vacation Souvenir On Desk To Help Mentally Whisk Him Back To Boston theonion.com/coworke...

Congrats to all Republicans and 16 Democrats for passing the Bribing The President Is Legal Now Act. A cool side effect of this bill is it makes it considerably easier for your kid to buy fentanyl-laced narcotics from a new class of predators on Minecraft, also likely created by this bill.

This is so fucking good