(working on impedance matching Office365 with Obsidian)
@upbeatprof
And remember: you must never, under any circumstances, despair. To hope and to act, these are our duties in misfortune. -- Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago Skeets are my own+do not reflect views of employers past or present.
(working on impedance matching Office365 with Obsidian)
hahahaha take THAT, Microsoft Power Automate!
yes, you made me stay up all night just getting the basic idea working.
but on the other hand, i stayed up all night and i have the basic idea working.
(in my head this sounded like a real, "YOU'RE locked in here with me" bit. Alas!)
@vortexegg.com "the slop comes from the heart" is exquisite
i once led a trivia team to nationals but before the event the organizing company filed for bankruptcy so we never got to go.
The cover of Enigma's first album, MCMXC AD
could be worse! for example, here's mine
and people who like computers have a way of thinking that they can see everything in the world through a computer
the night before D-Day, British and American airborne divisions went on a big ponti raid
this has gotta be a potato bun, right?
yikes, this discourse is staler than last summer's potato chips in the beach house
if i had to make a list of "books whose impacts on me have been far greater than i could have predicted,"
Goldratt's "The Goal" would be near the top of the list
Stephen Colbert's commencement address to Knox College ends with: Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the farthest thing from it. Because cynics don't learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us. Cynics always say no. But saying "yes" begins things. Saying "yes" is how things grow. Saying "yes" leads to knowledge. "Yes" is for young people. So for as long as you have the strength to, say "yes." and that's The Word.
Stephen Colbert's 2006 commencement address to Knox College
Congratulations to them both! youtu.be/jPCJIB1f7jk?...
Anywho, there's no better time than now to put your ideas out there and invite other people to do things with you. Might as well try. You don't have to know everything before starting. You can just start.
agree. the lessons in the ones i took still inform my actions 25+ years later. i wish I'd taken more.
i want this television show so much
37 million years old whale spine found in the hot dunes of Egypt. This is a complete skeleton, the first-ever find for Basilosaurus, a large, predatory, prehistoric archaeocete whale uncovered in Wadi El Hitan, preserved with the remains of its prey.
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An infinite number of mathematicians enter a bar.
The 1st orders a beer.
The next says: "I'll have 1/2 of what he ordered"
The next says: "I'll have 1/2 of that..."
The bartender stops them, pours two beers and says:
"I get it, but you need to know your limits."
What it's like for me under the missiles
open.substack.com/pub/musgrave...
this was a real journey! i loved it and now I'm hungry
after winning all the major performing arts awards, he died after eating bad bread, making him the first person to receive the ERGOT
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congratulations Apple on making folders utterly useless on iOS
๐ถ when tou-can comes around
visited the National Constitution Center today. good day for that. like every day, really.
I've made a new starter pack of people to follow for news and commentary on Iran.
Got the idea from a request by @kakape.bsky.social
caveman: ugg
caveman therapist: (nodding) ugg
caveman: *starts crying*
Always delightful to read one sentence in a paper that you don't fully understand, so you start doing some math and just keep stumbling over insights that aren't necessarily deep or profound, but just hidden under a layer you never would have peeled back without that one sentence.