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square 2x2 image collage: unphotogenic flour tortillas 1) being rolled out, 2) cooked on a griddle, 3) piled in a kitchen towel and 4) sitting on a plate with black beans, red rice, roast squash, and tofu scramble.
my fourth of july tradition in recent years is making tortillas, beans, and rice at home. i always try to do everything by hand the way my grandma would do; it's a time suck but well worth it.
not the best or best-looking this year, but comfort food nonetheless. this time around i threw in roasted summer squash, peppers, and zucchini, as well as some leftover tofu scramble.
not the best or best-looking this year, but comfort food nonetheless. this time around i threw in roasted summer squash, peppers, and zucchini, as well as some leftover tofu scramble.
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A sign in the window of an auto parts store that clearly had more to it before the sun faded it. Now all it says is "When it has to work" and then a big white space and then "Trans-tune Motor treatment deep creep"
Seen in the window of an auto parts store today. I guess they are products made by this company.
https://seafoamworks.com/
https://seafoamworks.com/
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A meme with the top text BORN TO PICK FONTS FROM THE FONT MENU and the bottom text CURSED TO LEAD USERFLOW WHITEBOARDING WORKSHOPS
Nostalgia for when I was 8 and graphic design consisted solely of "this font looks cool"
ufez
I still miss WordPerfect
when computers were fun
It's legitimately funny that Apple chose the name "San Francisco" as their modern system font.
I was a Toronto guy.
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child looking at a moth about to fly away from hatching
That’s just so lovely.
My six year old, Orchid, says Luna's moth is "SO BIG" and "PRETTY". Please let Luna know.
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Cobalt
Yvonne McKague Housser
1931
via https://bsky.app/profile...
Mentioned in this curatorial talk by Dr. Catharine M. Mastin, "Picturesque Ruins: Cobalt’s Modern Artists, 1900-1940"
https://youtu.be/upOLGOsu...
Yvonne McKague Housser
1931
via https://bsky.app/profile...
Mentioned in this curatorial talk by Dr. Catharine M. Mastin, "Picturesque Ruins: Cobalt’s Modern Artists, 1900-1940"
https://youtu.be/upOLGOsu...
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"Oh no! Another hideous generative AI flyer. Looks like they:
-Don't care about the harm to the planet and our drinkable water
-Devalue human artists and creativity
-Are fine with theft
-Lined a billionaire's pocket instead of hiring a local artist
-Wanted everyone to become more lazy, stupid and misinformed
How Embarrassing"
-Don't care about the harm to the planet and our drinkable water
-Devalue human artists and creativity
-Are fine with theft
-Lined a billionaire's pocket instead of hiring a local artist
-Wanted everyone to become more lazy, stupid and misinformed
How Embarrassing"
Lucy Knisley doing the work for us. Link for it formatted for sticker printing: http://www.lucyknisley.com/oh-no-st...
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source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
Most French people learn English in school these days, at least in the major population centers. However, it's polite to try to speak French first, then ask if they can speak English instead.
What happens if I just walk around saying "écoutez et répétez"?
Honestly, I hate to be 'that guy' but I'd be okay if every civilization adopted these norms.
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Hornet for lookout, a square log cabin with a cupola up top back when this was used to spit forest fires. There's a few small trees in the foreground and then a wonderfully blue sky with wispy clouds throughout.
I had a busy 4th of 5 weekend. Started with calling at Apgar at Lake McDonald in Glacier. Then up to Polebridge and backpacking trip up to Quartz Lake. Beautiful, quiet campsite and managed to catch the northern lights around midnight. Saturday, I took a different way back to the trailhead, and holy wow, that was a bad idea. So many downed trees to climb up, over, around, all of the above. Oh, and I managed to drop my phone navigating over of the downed trees, but which one? Took me about an hour, but finally found it. I was pretty well exhausted by the end. But wait, there's more! Finally capped Saturday by hiking up to this little gem in a mountain top. I've of my favorite spots, and I've been lucky to grab a reservation most years.
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Every year during the early summer, my youngest and I went berry picking. We have driven into the surrounding counties, we have picked in the rain (including this morning). And we have our cleanup and storage down to an art.
Sadly, we were incapable of picking strawberries this season. My daughter had a life altering surgery and I had walking pneumonia just before and during the season opened here. While she’s still not back at work, her fiancée joined us this year in picking blueberries. It was just lovely.
It was a light rain, 20C and no bugs. We picked a little over a peck (~10 L) and delighted in hearing all of the wee ones there make exclamations regarding the size and sweetness of the berries that they were alternately picking for the basket and eating.
And, yes, I was one of those who purchased this shirt from a member of this fine collection of electronic contributors.
Sadly, we were incapable of picking strawberries this season. My daughter had a life altering surgery and I had walking pneumonia just before and during the season opened here. While she’s still not back at work, her fiancée joined us this year in picking blueberries. It was just lovely.
It was a light rain, 20C and no bugs. We picked a little over a peck (~10 L) and delighted in hearing all of the wee ones there make exclamations regarding the size and sweetness of the berries that they were alternately picking for the basket and eating.
And, yes, I was one of those who purchased this shirt from a member of this fine collection of electronic contributors.
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horizontal diptych, featuring two images of the ground. on the left, a discarded baby doll, face down in the grass as if it has passed out. on the right, a large rock in a yard that has been painted in vibrant blues and aqua green, depicting ducks floating in a pond, with the text “ducks and snakes” along the bottom edge
my standup for the extra long holiday weekend, padded with PTO on both sides.
hot damn, i love the “ducks and snakes” stone, which is just down the block from my neighborhood coffee shop.
this afternoon i’m simmering some arroz rojo, roasting down some summer squash, and putting on some records.
hot damn, i love the “ducks and snakes” stone, which is just down the block from my neighborhood coffee shop.
this afternoon i’m simmering some arroz rojo, roasting down some summer squash, and putting on some records.
that sounds like a delightful day off
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Ribs covered in yellow dust
Two baby back and one St Louis rack, trimmed and rubbed with a honey mustard mix I bought.
Tomorrow about this time, I'll start the cooking process
Tomorrow about this time, I'll start the cooking process
(Adding this to BBQ.)
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vintage photo of men standing by a futuristic far
I really wanted a Suzuki X90 back in the day.
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Fat in a pan
Beef. Pork, and poultry fat bits I've saved up. Rendering them to be used in ramen, cook eggs, maybe some baking.
This is so odd. Since I now have a small jar of refrying olive oil, with lard on top. But, after looking at it for a coupla days, no, I am tossing it. I use EVOO to keep me alive, skim and toss excess animal fats. The cholesterol monster is strong in this one.
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An illustration of the dedication of the statue of liberty, using Muppets from Sesame Street. Bert is the statue and Grover (as Grover Cleveland) watches from ashore
all 12 months plus the dates here: www.toughpigs.com/calendar...
(99% sure we had this growing up, hope it's somewhere still at my parents' house0
(99% sure we had this growing up, hope it's somewhere still at my parents' house0
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clip of a commercial for Action Park in Vernon, New Jersey. People on sleds of some sort come flying over a jump and land mostly off screen after getting several feet of air
If you have not seen the documentary "Class Action Park," it's worth seeking out.
https://classactionpark.com/
source: https://www.tumblr.com/tvneon...
https://classactionpark.com/
source: https://www.tumblr.com/tvneon...
Seen the documentary.... I left skin on the Alpine Slide and slipped a disc on the Cannonball Slide.
Been there as a kid. The documentary is dead on. Total mayhem.
If you have not heard the album "At Action Park," it's worth seeking out.
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A friend of mine reached out to see if I wanted my old computer(s) back. The answer was, of course, yes.
This particular Blue & White G3 was my first real Mac, bought barely used right after the first G4 came out. I think I traded this, a camera, and probably some cash to him for a Colnago cyclocross bike a few years later, when I got a new computer. This machine started life as a G3/300 (I think I eventually bought a G4 upgrade), which means it has a slow and limited IDE controller.
The 8500/150 is one of the many old Macs I somehow ended up with back in the day. Some came from various jobs (cleaning out the storage closet), people gave them to me, a few came from the Ohio University surplus auction (bundled a bunch of beige Macs as a lot, end up with many because I needed the one good one or a few nice keyboards). I usually found things to do with them, back when Macs didn't multitask all that well - I think this particular machine ran router software, and might have been my web server for a little while. Usually I combined the best of the working parts from the various machines and sold them cheap/gave them to people who could use them. I think I gave this computer to the same friend when I gave him my old SCSI scanner, since the G3 didn't have a SCSI port.
No idea what I'm going to do with these, assuming either of them still works. The G3 has the nostalgia factor and has always been one of my favorite Apple case designs (aesthetically and functionally), so it might end up on display if I ever get an office with shelves. I have a pair of work-given dual 450 G4s in the basement, which will do all the retro computer stuff this world do - but better. The 8500 is kind of rough, though I very well might have the missing trim and optical drive in my old computer parts bin. I don't have any beige-era desktop PowerMacs (only a few laptops), so there might be some value in having all the legacy ports for...something.
What does have actual value for me are the keyboards. The G3 has an ADB port, so I used an Apple Extended II with it since the included clear keyboard (and hockey puck mouse) sucked. Those keyboards slash felt great to me, so I still use an AEK II with a USB dongle. My current one is starting to show the 15-20 years of daily use (period key double taps sometimes, dead caps lock, other glitches). Hopefully this one is better once I clean it up. The Apple Design isn't mechanical and isn't as good otherwise, but should be a solid choice to have on hand for various retro computer needs.
This particular Blue & White G3 was my first real Mac, bought barely used right after the first G4 came out. I think I traded this, a camera, and probably some cash to him for a Colnago cyclocross bike a few years later, when I got a new computer. This machine started life as a G3/300 (I think I eventually bought a G4 upgrade), which means it has a slow and limited IDE controller.
The 8500/150 is one of the many old Macs I somehow ended up with back in the day. Some came from various jobs (cleaning out the storage closet), people gave them to me, a few came from the Ohio University surplus auction (bundled a bunch of beige Macs as a lot, end up with many because I needed the one good one or a few nice keyboards). I usually found things to do with them, back when Macs didn't multitask all that well - I think this particular machine ran router software, and might have been my web server for a little while. Usually I combined the best of the working parts from the various machines and sold them cheap/gave them to people who could use them. I think I gave this computer to the same friend when I gave him my old SCSI scanner, since the G3 didn't have a SCSI port.
No idea what I'm going to do with these, assuming either of them still works. The G3 has the nostalgia factor and has always been one of my favorite Apple case designs (aesthetically and functionally), so it might end up on display if I ever get an office with shelves. I have a pair of work-given dual 450 G4s in the basement, which will do all the retro computer stuff this world do - but better. The 8500 is kind of rough, though I very well might have the missing trim and optical drive in my old computer parts bin. I don't have any beige-era desktop PowerMacs (only a few laptops), so there might be some value in having all the legacy ports for...something.
What does have actual value for me are the keyboards. The G3 has an ADB port, so I used an Apple Extended II with it since the included clear keyboard (and hockey puck mouse) sucked. Those keyboards slash felt great to me, so I still use an AEK II with a USB dongle. My current one is starting to show the 15-20 years of daily use (period key double taps sometimes, dead caps lock, other glitches). Hopefully this one is better once I clean it up. The Apple Design isn't mechanical and isn't as good otherwise, but should be a solid choice to have on hand for various retro computer needs.
I had one of those G3 towers, maybe also upgrade to a G4 chip, i can't remember. Trading toward a Colnago cyclocross bike was a good deal, cool bike.
i have a big soft spot for those G3 towers too. IIRC they had a handful of these (upgraded) running 10.2 or 10.3 in the digital production lab in college, which was my reintroduction to the apple ecosystem.
Very reminiscent of the "Mac Museum" my wife wants me to remove from the basement.
@Mr_Uakaris I hear that - there are way more machines downstairs! At one point I decided I was only keeping laptops (since they take up less space), except the Mac II and SE...but I couldn't say no to G4 towers, and my old Mac Pro is in the mix.
A Mac museum, you say!
https://mltshp.com/p/1PIK9
https://mltshp.com/p/1PIK9
What I did with my (non functional) G4 tower: https://mltshp.com/p/1L0WN
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Sadly, Bizzarro President would be improvement.
@MackReed +++
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as dumb and futile as it may be, i've been working with ai on a project, and it kind of hinges on whether the protocol we built functions at a cryptographic level, the problem is.. i don't know anyone who can test it, and the internet doesn't take anyone seriously enough to care anymore.
i've been building an asynchronous dead-drop messenger, but its also a backbone of another thing i'm working on that might be a bigger project for me down the road. anyone know anyone who might just poke it with a cryptographic stick?
https://github.com/cottenwe...
i've been building an asynchronous dead-drop messenger, but its also a backbone of another thing i'm working on that might be a bigger project for me down the road. anyone know anyone who might just poke it with a cryptographic stick?
https://github.com/cottenwe...
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Poster advertising Mexico vs. England in the style of an Aztec codex; a coterie of Mexico players holding down an England player and ripping out his heart. "July 5th / Gameday specials / Cold drinks / Good vibes / Watch the game love on the patio from 12pm / 2614 W Cary, Richmand, Va"
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"I have such an expertly curated algorithm that I'm seeing posts from Mexican street food restaurants in the US and this is how they're advertising the game tomorrow night."
"I have such an expertly curated algorithm that I'm seeing posts from Mexican street food restaurants in the US and this is how they're advertising the game tomorrow night."
the conquest of new england
That was one helluva match!
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Pope Leo, in red robes, is surrounded by incense smoke. His eyes are averted and his mouth is closed, almost as if he were holding in a bong hit
No stems no seeds that you don't need
@dad Jesus hits like the atom bomb
What a bogart
Heaven is full of clouds
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Audio from the single "Big 6". Largely a riff on the nursery rhyme "Little Boy Blue" but with so much innuendo and double-entendre added that if you can't tell what it's about it can only be because you don't understand English. Thumbnail is the cover art from one of his compilations: A monochrome photo of Dredd, bald, heavyset, with his arms crossed, staring down the camera while lit from below.
This morning I'm going through some ska compilations I haven't listened to before and this one came up.
It's... weird. Extremely horny lyrics, in a British music hall way mostly. It's circa 1972 and one of those missing-link sounds between Jamaican ska of the 60s and the British ska revival of the late 70s. This record made him the first white man to have a top-selling reggae track in Jamaica, it was also the first of many singles by Judge Dread to be banned by the BBC. He set a record for most records banned by the BBC -- at some point the BBC was banning his records even when they were worksafe and straightlaced.
Anyway, I hadn't knowingly heard anything by him until this morning. His Wikipedia entry is worth a quick read because he packed a lot of living into a relatively short life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
And yes he predated Judge Dredd and was the inspiration for the name.
uh-haw, uh-haw, uh-haw
It's... weird. Extremely horny lyrics, in a British music hall way mostly. It's circa 1972 and one of those missing-link sounds between Jamaican ska of the 60s and the British ska revival of the late 70s. This record made him the first white man to have a top-selling reggae track in Jamaica, it was also the first of many singles by Judge Dread to be banned by the BBC. He set a record for most records banned by the BBC -- at some point the BBC was banning his records even when they were worksafe and straightlaced.
Anyway, I hadn't knowingly heard anything by him until this morning. His Wikipedia entry is worth a quick read because he packed a lot of living into a relatively short life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
And yes he predated Judge Dredd and was the inspiration for the name.
uh-haw, uh-haw, uh-haw
Here I was thinking you meant “horny” in the sense of having a lot of brass accompaniment. I was mistaken.
@BennyTheIcepick Wow, that interpretation hadn't crossed my mind. Revised the description to make it clearer. Sorry!
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A poster advertising a Mexican restaurant in Richmond VA featuring gameday specials, cold drinks, good vibes in advance of a World Cup game. The headline is Mexico vs England and it features an image of people in Mexico soccer jerseys ritually sacrificing someone in an England jersey.
Well, I gotta support someone now that Scotland and Canada is out, so Go Team Anybody Playing Against England
^^^
As the Scots say about every England opponent, "Those Mexicans are a fine bunch of lads."
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Art by Richard Nadler showing thousands of people gathered at a stadium. They are abstracted in the distance but in the foreground are drawn with some detail; they appear to be the same 4 or 5 character models repeated. The sky above is red, white and blue.