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Can't wait to fire all of my employees and replace them with this technological miracle!
Well... the right-wing is in denial, and Grok is owned by a right-wing dude, so I guess it's reasonable to assume Grok is in denial too.
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Two eggs and a sandwich
Update to https://mltshp.com/p/1R9Z7
It's divine. The last loaf sucked. As it was when I used to bake a lot, the loaf after a failure is among the best.
Here it is, lightly toasted, containing Havarti, horseradish, German mustard, fermented garlic, and fermented kombucha hot sauce with two jalapeno-brined eggs with spicy furikake on the side
It's divine. The last loaf sucked. As it was when I used to bake a lot, the loaf after a failure is among the best.
Here it is, lightly toasted, containing Havarti, horseradish, German mustard, fermented garlic, and fermented kombucha hot sauce with two jalapeno-brined eggs with spicy furikake on the side
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Godzilla emerging from the sea, heading towards a city.
"Your PHONE CHARGER!"
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Have revisited this little book so many times over the last ten years
I bought and read it right after the election. Should read it again now. Just got his On Freedom, too.
Too many obeying in advance, especially the large companies who could aid in fighting it.
Too many obeying in advance, especially the large companies who could aid in fighting it.
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Three panels from a comic book.
PANEL ONE: THE TRAPSTER, a man in a purple costume with helmet: This is as good a chance as any to use my new traps! I'm through being called Paste-Pot Pete! It sounds too much like a comic title!
PANEL TWO: THE TRAPSTER [hurling a complicated mechanical dart]: So from now on, I'll be known as... the Trapster! That's a name with dignity... with drama to it!
PANEL THREE: [the dart strikes the Wizard, a man in a _different_ purple costume, also with helmet, in his helmet and begins emitting lines] [off-panel] By using my great paste powers on other devices to make them stick, I can arrange a trap for anything... like this! THE WIZARD: A sonic sound blast... deafening me! Can't bear it! Blacking out!
PANEL ONE: THE TRAPSTER, a man in a purple costume with helmet: This is as good a chance as any to use my new traps! I'm through being called Paste-Pot Pete! It sounds too much like a comic title!
PANEL TWO: THE TRAPSTER [hurling a complicated mechanical dart]: So from now on, I'll be known as... the Trapster! That's a name with dignity... with drama to it!
PANEL THREE: [the dart strikes the Wizard, a man in a _different_ purple costume, also with helmet, in his helmet and begins emitting lines] [off-panel] By using my great paste powers on other devices to make them stick, I can arrange a trap for anything... like this! THE WIZARD: A sonic sound blast... deafening me! Can't bear it! Blacking out!
Paste Pot Pete introduces the Wizard to Swedish punk icons Disfear. #kirbythursday (Fantastic Four no. 38, 1965)
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Brightly lit theater stage with a 6-piece rock band, you can see part of the flow in from of the stage and it’s packed with fans
It’s been wild seeing this band start blowing up, playing a larger venue each visit since we saw them at the little 7th Street Entry. Fun show, you can see the effect of their last couple of years of heavy touring.
Saw them last week. Good show.
#flappygiblets
These look like men made of meat
Tickets for the Seattle show were $150. Is that normal?
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Photo of a graffiti on a box car that reads “Nine Inch Rails Pretty Freight Machine”
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two images clipped from facebook marketplace:
to the left, an image of a ford explorer largely submerged in muddy water. the listing has dropped its asking price from $1000 to $800. to the right, a possibly real hornets nest hanging in someone’s garage, listed at a rather juicy $150
to the left, an image of a ford explorer largely submerged in muddy water. the listing has dropped its asking price from $1000 to $800. to the right, a possibly real hornets nest hanging in someone’s garage, listed at a rather juicy $150
two recent tastes of chaos from FB marketplace
i swear every time i log in it gets a little wilder
i swear every time i log in it gets a little wilder
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woman with very large glasses
Excellent way to protect her eyes from lint.
That sheep never saw it coming.
runner-up in the owl impersonation contest.
(in reality, it's from Helmut Newton - ELLE (Dec. 1968))
(in reality, it's from Helmut Newton - ELLE (Dec. 1968))
Lacewing larvae aka trash bug
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A figure stands against a dark blue, starry sky. Its head is a silver coin, on which is the head of a skeletal-looking person, eyes closed, with odd round knobs where its ears would be. The figure is wearing a suit and tie and lit from behind by a crimson light. In one hand, it is holding a glowing red light saber. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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video showing the creation of an automaton using two stepper motors, two servos, and a 3d-printed mouth that moves on two axes like an ibm selectric typewriter.
I have automaton envy.
this is the in-detail 'making of' of Mack Reed's post: https://mltshp.com/p/1R9YY
this is the in-detail 'making of' of Mack Reed's post: https://mltshp.com/p/1R9YY
Mad science, in the best sense.
I want to know how he got those stepper motors moving so quickly!
That was fascinating. I aspire to that kind of animatronicism, but for now I am stuck with cursing dolls to get that kind of effect.
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HEY, SEA-adjacent shprs, let's do the thing!
https://ninepoundhammer.com
This is a favorite semi-divey bar with decent bar food and outdoor tables - let's gather there at 6 p.m. next Friday and conspire!
RSVP if you think you can make it - or grief me about the venue choice and suggest something far more amazing!
https://ninepoundhammer.com
This is a favorite semi-divey bar with decent bar food and outdoor tables - let's gather there at 6 p.m. next Friday and conspire!
RSVP if you think you can make it - or grief me about the venue choice and suggest something far more amazing!
@neuracnu @mcmjolnir @zeitgeist @jer @drurystephanie @kmalexander @freqout @wheels @travis @lu and anyone else you know!
Hey! I MIGHT BE ABLE TO MAKE THIS ONE. If you're looking for location ideas and are willing to accommodate to the ferry folks (which might just be me so...*shrug*)...I noticed last Friday night that Pioneer Square has a lot of decent looking spots that are hardly half filled. (Where did all the humans go?)
That said...I'm not against dragging the car across and exploring. 9lb looks fun.
That said...I'm not against dragging the car across and exploring. 9lb looks fun.
Maaan just missed y'all. Enjoy!
LOL, I'll be there soon - arriving 9/30 !
@homerj excellent! I can pick you up from and return you to the terminal if you're carless. Just lmk your timing. [mack (at) mackreed dot co - not .com]
@ang - dang!
@caitlinburke - hmu at above coords and let's get beer/coffee/fish!
@ang - dang!
@caitlinburke - hmu at above coords and let's get beer/coffee/fish!
@homerj there is a mariners game starting near then so those sweet parking dreams may not come true the 26th.
this is a positive RSVP, depending on crowds, the starr brass also works.
this is a positive RSVP, depending on crowds, the starr brass also works.
@zeitgeist yea, fair point! Easy for me...not for everyone having to drive in. Also probably explains why it was empty last Friday...no one wanted to pay event parking to go to dinner.
@MackReed I appreciate the offer! I'll keep you posted!
@homerj there's a bus that goes down there, but also if you're proximate to southworth i could take you over from fauntleroy if you're willing to put up with the fact that i will have a BM work truck that day.
Hell yeah, 9lb is one of my locals! I'm in!
I'll still be in Brooklyn but do hoist a pint for me at 9lb
Anxiety willing, I'll be coming up from tacoma.
I'm just a bit too far to walk away, in Rochester, NY. I'll cheers you from here though! 🍻
9lb is great, I'm in!
@neuracnu @carnivorouskale @mcmjolnir yesss!
@jer @travis I’m waving sadly at you and New York. Another time, we hope!
@jer @travis I’m waving sadly at you and New York. Another time, we hope!
Ooh will check the calendar and inform the mister, might bring him
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Trocadero flyer from 1994
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Kinda crazy how many of those bands are still around
those were the days my friend - we thought they'd never end...
@gwint That's what I was thinking, too. It's like a lineup for Riot Fest or similar. As for the quality of those around for real or for reunion tours, well... The sunglasses for JAMC is a superb touch here
R.I.P. TROCADERO
First show of my life was My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult in 1990 at the Troc. Pure happiness.
Growing up in the Twin Cities I loved seeing First Ave and 7th St Entry fliers like this. I think on this one I'd have enjoyed the Dinosaur Jr Kyuss split ticket the most. Dead Milkmen a close second.
Velocity Girl <3 (also haha holy fuck, L7 with the Melvins and Wool, my face would have mleted)
wouldve been all over that Deee-Lite show
Dogfaced Hermans 🖤🖤🖤
@poorusher They're so great, although I saw Bunny Brains once (can't remember who they were opening for--Built to Spill or someone, in my memory!) and it was not a fun set.
There's a good chance i saw Melvins, Ween and Dead Milkmen on their tours that year, but in Minneapolis.
Jesus, what an October.
@ftrain kind of shocked the only band I've seen live from this poster is PIGFACE, tho I have seen Thrill Kill Kult twice, and man, Groovy Mann's face looks like something Mickey Rourke got haunted by in the dark.
I saw Superchunk last Thursday!
(And Velocity Girl last year. alas, Sarah Shannon's voice didn't hold up.)
(And Velocity Girl last year. alas, Sarah Shannon's voice didn't hold up.)
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A panel from a watercolor comic strip. An adult bird offers a baby bird some "bug mush." the baby bird excitedly accepts the offer by fluffing its wings and saying, "YAH".
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A black and white photograph of two Black teenagers on a city street. One is wearing jeans, a bark cloth cap, and a striking black jacket with irregular white spirals on it; the other is wearing a plaid cloth cap sideways and a striking geometric-patterned coat, and is grinning at the photographer.
Harlemplayalisticadillacmuzik
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I mean, what a life, but still...
I kinda felt he'd be around forever
Edit: Just recalled the first time I ever saw him in a film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It was at a drive in theatre with my mum and dad, early 70s. The final scene left a mark on me, it was the first film to make me realise films were more than just Saturday afternoon Lewis & Martin or Elvis.
I kinda felt he'd be around forever
Edit: Just recalled the first time I ever saw him in a film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It was at a drive in theatre with my mum and dad, early 70s. The final scene left a mark on me, it was the first film to make me realise films were more than just Saturday afternoon Lewis & Martin or Elvis.
People love sending me this gif (I look a lot like this) I'll never get tired of it, and I always take it as a great complement. *Nods solemnly back at Bob* Safe travels, man.
I'm just learning of his passing. I love so much of his work.
This reminds me of the first time I saw this, as a meme, from a previous coworker-mentor I admire greatly, as a response to a question of mine
I'm sure SOMEONE did not like him, but I don't think I have ever heard anything bad about him.
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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I sure wish I believed in hell so I could feel some reassurance knowing that sick fuck will burn there for all eternity.
you got his head wrong that guy looks like a real person, not rendered by a PS1.
@minimumsafedistance Very true. His actual face-to-head ratio was way, way off.
@minimumsafedistance AI has been suspiciously kind to Charlie
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cover art for the upcoming blu-ray release of “pee-wee’s big adventure”. painted in a modern naive style, the cover features a number of items from the film, including pee-wee’s midcentury modern bike, large marge and her bulging eyes, and a T-rex
i am completely delighted to learn about this!
cover art: luigi olivadoti
source: https://www.criterion.com/films...
cover art: luigi olivadoti
source: https://www.criterion.com/films...
Fiiiiiiiinally.
The HD remasters are insanity
Have they had a screening in the basement of an Alamo Drafthouse yet?