Seamus Quigley

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I frequently fail the Turing test.
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Someone changed something stupid in #Plex. It decided to automatically change a bunch of my show posters to the custom Windows folder icons I had.

#YouTube is a never ending array of disappointment.
Notification: [Creator] has a new video.
Me: Oh, it's a short. Never mind.

FFS, just give me a "no shorts" Subscribe option.

Finally finished my complete chronological watch through of #StarTrek. It took 2 years.

I decided the only appropriate ending was #GalaxyQuest.

I don't know if #Microsoft changed something behind the scenes last night, but #CoPilot is feeling particularly obtuse this morning.

* Complaining about character limits one minute, ignoring them the next.
* Asking me to upload file types it doesn't accept (.zip) to get around the (possibly hallucinatory) character limit.
* Presenting me the 'code' in a .txt file that actually just says "Corrected M code will be supplied separately."

#Microslop

Bit of a call out to fellow historians!

Anyone with suitable interest/expertise available on Monday and up for recording a podcast with me on "Rat Lines" - the post-war efforts to help Nazi's escape to South America and elsewhere?

Unfortunately my planned guest had to drop out #history

It's #spring here, you can tell because the sidewalk is ripening. Should be full bloom sometime next week.

I am officially "a pint of mild please, love" years old.

The latest beer we brewed is a dark mild. It's really quite lovely.
#homebrewing

This is my "it's a #SnowDay in #Newfoundland, everything is closed, and I didn't go to the store" lunch.
#tacos #cooking

Progress on the chronological #StarTrek rewatch has ground to an absolute crawl now that I've come back around to #StarTrekDiscovery again (s03-s05). I watch one episode and I just really don't feel like watching another one.

Maybe it'll improve in season 5? It'll at least be stuff I haven't seen before.

Power is in and out here today. I understand the point of a UPS now. It's not for long term computing during an extended outage, it's to smooth these short 5 second outages.