Jon Stewart explaining what is a book to a millennial:
"It is a movie, that you can flip"
Movies, Sci-Fi and pop culture references
Very bond to Open Source
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Jon Stewart explaining what is a book to a millennial:
"It is a movie, that you can flip"
2:08 #Trump is trying to buy time to think of a reason why not to debate #KamalaHarris, and couldn't think of any
It is true, Trump is weird, like The Penguin from Batman
Kicillof on the LNG plant: "They made a decision dictated by Milei"
The governor questioned that the LNG plant will be located in Río Negro and not in Buenos Aires. "This has nothing to do with Buenos Aires' adherence to the RIGI," he said.
President Javier Milei wants to punish Buenos Aires because there is a 'soviet' on power.
https://www.eldestapeweb.com/politica/axel-kicillof/kicillof-por-la-planta-de-gnl-tomaron-una-decision-dictada-por-milei--20247319150
#politics #argentina
Brodie Robertson explaining all that back and forth of #funtoo creator and his recent departure from the project
IndieWebbing from the couch
https://www.claudinec.net/posts/2024-07-30-indiewebbing-from-the-couch/
I’m not going to pretend for a moment that building a personal website is easier than posting to a platform that someone else has already built. I know that updating content for a static site generator in a git repository from the command line introduces a whole lot of friction (and jargon) to the blogging/publishing process, when I could easily post elsewhere with a mobile app from the comfort of my couch or while commuting on a tram.
How hard it must be to share a random #Mastodon link you found on the internet to an average user
This is the part where those who had a grandma would say:
"My grandma used to say ''I'm telling you that because I care about you, Mastodon' "
"I always stopped when I knew what was going to happen next. That way I could be sure of going on the next day." - Ernest Hemingway
A technique I used until i get anxious who knows why. I found it among older notes today
I should look for a scientific principle to support it, but I can attest that it works. I mention that because the source isn't reliable enough
EDIT: I found a video with context and more effort on edition