Koichi Sato

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Software engineer in the SF Bay Area (like everyone else?) also hobbyist #tenkara #flyfishing #photography #videography #california #norcal

I write at tenkara101.com and post videos on my youtube, also tenkara101.

youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9MfnfSx28wcUhGtIIUVxA
blogtenkara101.com
youtube handletenkara101
i love being asked for a status update twice a day, for a project with an arbitrary deadline! #tech #sweatypalms #chillbro
@drahardja @ChrisPirillo “Student Driver Please Be Patient 🥺”

@GhostOnTheHalfShell

South Bay: am I a joke to you?

@furryphotos thank you for sharing, these photos look sick!

@zompetto I’m a casual observer. I think I’m more engaged with stories, real or not, when I look at photographs rather than the technical aspects.

What is the subject looking at? Are they doing something out of place? Or perhaps just doing their job?

Save iPhone battery while traveling! If you use Data Roaming while abroad, turn off Automatic network selection. Go on settings -> cellular -> network selection, then disable Automatic and choose a local provider. This stops your phone from searching and bouncing from one local provider to another.
@KevinFreitas shots like these make me want to get super narrow lens next!

I wrote a post about using Daiso's fishing line as #tenkara tippet. it's a more affordable substitute for 5x, but sacrifices some strength. I think it's worth using for some cases.

https://tenkara101.com/daiso-fishing-line-as-tippet-substitute/

Daiso Fishing Line as Tippet Substitute

Why am I proposing to use fishing line from Daiso, a Japanese "dollar" store, as a substitute for tenkara fly fishing tippet? This post is NOT sponsored by Daiso. The reason is it's ridiculous affordability. Daiso's Nylon Line sells for $1.75 for 200ft (60m). An "equivalent" brand name tippet,

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@timdesuyo

cool shot! I honestly can't tell dragonflies vs damselflies.

@FinchHaven thanks for the help! admittedly mastodon's UI confused me a bit. I'm used to random content pushed to my face 🤢 it feels like early days of social media so far; small communities, actual people, civilized discussions.