Concurrency is hard go let's, shopping
Concurrency is hard go let's, shopping
Like, sometimes, if you want to do stuff based on a DB query - at the same time as another thing that deletes stuff involved in that query - there's a bad time waiting for you. And by you I mean me
@maddiefuzz my bullet journal and my soldering projects are about to level up
@Macross nop right into next week
@anjou some fine RSS-nerd sniping you got here ๐
(i use newsblur.com and tiny tiny rss and occasionally my own diy readers)
@chaircrusher There've been lots of them for years, even a whole instance mainly devoted to them and some are open source
@kusuriya I mean it's just a POC that opens telnet access to a tmux session logged in as root on the data center firewall, just a tiny little POC
Anchovy is still with us. Thought we were going to have to make a rough decision about her yesterday, but then she started eating & drinking a bit and walked around on her own. Current notion from vet is she had a reaction to the thyroid meds that caused anemia. Nose bleed stopped, but she is very wobbly & tired. ๐ค hoping she improves with rest
We've had Anchovy for not quite 2 months yet. And I knew when we brought her in that we might have limited time with her, but I keep hoping the time is years not days. She is a really great cat and I hate that it seems like someone just dumped her on the street. Will never really know what her story is though.
I took way too long composing this summary about the week:
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@jrconlin @caitmuenster I've also long thought that there should be an industry in paying folks (expensed to work) to carry me around on an iPad to events like Twiki & Dr. Theopolis from Buck Rogers or the Surrogate from Arrested Development
@Em0nM4stodon Personally, Amazon S3 or GitHub Pages.
The former, because I've been using it for 17 years since Amazon released it and it only costs me like $10 per year.
And the latter, because it's also easy (for me) to use git to push out content.
There are more varied options these days, but I've been too lazy / busy to explore much past a hello-world stage.