Atropa Birdperson

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web dev making weird blogs and sites for social change, who is sometimes a kid who loves splatoon
Bloghttps://phoenix.monster/~Atropa
GitHubhttps://github.com/Bluebie
@splatoon3ink aka @mattisenhower hey just a heads up, if you have any trouble with UA "ESPHome/Festive Fairy Lights v1" that's me. I'm making some cute Star/Kompeito themed fairy lights that can automatically fetch splatfest team colors to be extra festive πŸ’™ Thanks so much for sharing data! It's very fun! Hoping cloudflare is working how i expect it to and caching my queries well
@jensimmons Any plans for a webkit.org blog post on what's new in Safari 16.6? Would be good to see!

Concept: What if i quit my job because welfare makes it too hard to be on welfare and also have a job and welfare pays better

The system works

Wood arrived for building a nice sit stand desk top son my plan shall come to fruition. Just waiting on a nicer drill bit now. Wood is New Guinea Rosewood and legs are ikea gamer table electric legs #woodworking

Saturn's Northern Hexagon

Image Credit & Copyright: NASA, ESA, JPL, SSI, Cassini Imaging Team

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230618.html #APOD

APOD: 2023 June 18 – Saturns Northern Hexagon

A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

The more I look at the ChatGPT logo, the more it confuses me. Nothing lines up with anything. None of the lines would connect if extended. It's not a continuous loop. It's not interlocking links. It’s driving me mad.

Meanwhile, in Mountain View...

#Meme #GoogleGraveyard β€‹

Maybe the internet being mostly five corporate websites for the past 15 years was a really bad idea.
I wonder if the reason google projects always die early is because google so heavily depends on uni graduates for staffing. People go straight from compsci to google, work on some nonsense for a few years, burn out and quit, and then work in startups, taking institutional knowledge with them. Maybe google just doesn't know how to retain people who know how to run the 5-10 year old stuff. Why pay people more when you can hire more noobs instead?
I am very unhappy about the google domains news. ICANN should waive the 60 day transfer block rule in situations like this. Nobody should be trapped on a service that's being acquired by a business they had no intention of having dealings with.