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I remembered today that Mac Source Ports is a thing: https://macsourceports.com/

All the Mac games from my youth (and the DOS games I was envious of) packaged up as shiny native binaries for Apple Silicon 😋

Mac Source Ports

I like this commentary on showing that we value food by using its actual name (from chef of Lao cuisine Saeng Douangdara … he's got a site, YT channel, IG etc. if you search for them). https://www.saengskitchen.com/

[via ericriveracooks on T]

Authentic Lao Recipes - Saeng's Kitchen

A place for all things Lao food recipes, videos, and more.

Saeng's Kitchen
Important shop safety PSA from Bourbon Moth. Take care with your oily rags! #woodworking https://youtu.be/3Gqi2cNCKQY
I Tried To Burn Down My Shop || This Video Will Save Your Shop

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Are odds of warm #AtmosphericRiver storm in northern CA around 3/10-11 increasing? Yes. Are there related concerns because of near-record snowpack? Also yes. However, current operational model runs are *still near very upper end of their respective ensembles*.[1/5] #CAwx #CAwater
Thank you @TeenHorror ! Now to find a prominent place to stick them.

I'd like to connect to @benjedwards 's The Cave BBS (and others) from ChromeOS within the linux (crostini) terminal. However, it appears I lack the proper fonts/codepage as shown in the first screenshot. The only thing I've found that works is running through the following application: https://github.com/rvalles/pybbsterm

That does give me what I want (as seen from the second screenshot)....but it would be great if I didn't need to depend on a python application and things "just worked". Does anyone have experience with displaying ansi art via telnet from the linux terminal in ChromeOS?

#bbs #ansiart #chromeos #crostini #chromebook #telnet

GitHub - rvalles/pybbsterm: Terminal compatible with ansi-bbs. Meant to be a prototype, but published because why not.

Terminal compatible with ansi-bbs. Meant to be a prototype, but published because why not. - GitHub - rvalles/pybbsterm: Terminal compatible with ansi-bbs. Meant to be a prototype, but published be...

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By comparison, it took me months of study and test taking in order to get a license to carry and use what is essentially "fancy walkie-talkies" (ham radio).

And imagine if the US decided to require education, testing, and safety courses before you could own and operate a car. Oh wait.

(I've taken gun safety courses. They are not difficult. It would be a *bare minimum* safety step to require them.)

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/constitutional-carry-half-states_n_63a4beeee4b0d2fe765111df

People Can Now Carry Guns Without A License In Half Of America's States

A remarkably successful effort to make firearms easier to carry has swept across the country over the past 12 years.

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