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A small red moon above a low bank of clouds and Victorian houses in San Francisco
Total lunar eclipse around 3:22 this morning, SF
we are so so small
I had to drive my wife to the airport very early this morning, and we noted how cool the thumbnail moon looked. We did not know it was a lunar eclipse. Later, tonight, she was on a walk in Florida and noticed the moon was suddenly full(!) After lots of puzzles texts and googling, we figured out the eclipse thing. Such a cool accidental observation :)
here we go again with the fuckin bokoblins.
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map showing Cyprus in the Med, labeled "CYRPUS"
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
You can't miss it, it's in the Merditerarium Sea
Berbeesea
I take issue with their color choices for land and sea
Cyrpus plz.
Is that near Creet
Cyr, this is a Wendy's.
It's the BBC, so maybe that's the Welsh spelling.
They're actually talking about how there's too many islands in that area. They misspelled Cyrplus.
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source: https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-conte...
via one of the greatest websites I've encountered (when it loads): https://autocatalogarchive.com/
via one of the greatest websites I've encountered (when it loads): https://autocatalogarchive.com/
could only be a Citroën
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In response to; https://mltshp.com/p/1RLGR
My college ska band logo circa '93. Guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, tuba, accordion. We all had cheese names. I was The Whiz.
My college ska band logo circa '93. Guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, tuba, accordion. We all had cheese names. I was The Whiz.
😆🤪😆🤪
Blessed.
*C R Y I N G*
Oh my goodness, this is the best thing I've seen all day.
THE WHIZ
Absolute perfection, 5 stars
Oh my goodness, this is the best thing I've seen all day.
THE WHIZ
Absolute perfection, 5 stars
One Step Brieyond
sorry, not sorry
sorry, not sorry
I'm sure they were very gouda, even for a college band.
G.O.A.T cheese
Nobody beats the Whiz.
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Screenshot of the upper left hand corner of b3ta's homepage. At the uppermost in tiny text is "we love the web"; below that the typographic "b3ta" logo, main links "Messageboard", "Links", "QOTW", "Challenges", and "FAQ". Below that is the header for the "Best of the Board" homepage section, with a scant fragment of the most recent BotB post.
At this point, somewhat predictably, a hangout for middle-aged guys who are too busy and tired to make intricately clever photoshops any more, and some of the edginess has been sanded off* but they still have weekly image challenges and (vaguely-)weekly newsletters.
The source from which the Spongmonkeys, Weebl & Bob, Mushroom Mushroom and many other memes have sprung, the place Cyriak and film director Ben Wheatley (as "Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley") got their starts, the missing link between the London and Silicon Valley hacker communities (through Cal Henderson). Among other things.
https://b3ta.com/
#imissthewebtuesday
*(not a bad thing, honestly)
The source from which the Spongmonkeys, Weebl & Bob, Mushroom Mushroom and many other memes have sprung, the place Cyriak and film director Ben Wheatley (as "Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley") got their starts, the missing link between the London and Silicon Valley hacker communities (through Cal Henderson). Among other things.
https://b3ta.com/
#imissthewebtuesday
*(not a bad thing, honestly)
The old Internet is better than the new internet. Long live the forum. Bring back our walled gardens of creativity where microbiomes of creativity and communication exist like tide pools where evolution creates new and better ideas.
ya, what @urlnotfound said
I’ve been on this mailing list for ages. Still love the weird apps people are creating.
BRING BACK QOTW!
i still reflexively type six dot in the address bar but it no longer autocompletes
Project PLATO 4 EVA!
@Davezilla I came here to say that
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A crazy page from Wikipedia. It reads
Kentucky meat shower
The Kentucky meat shower was an incident that occurred for a period of several minutes between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on March 3, 1876,[1] where what appeared to be chunks of red meat fell from the sky in a 100-by-50-yard (90-by-45-meter) area near Olympia Springs in Bath County, Kentucky.[2] There exist several explanations (from blood rain to vulture ejecta)[3] as to how this occurred and what the "meat" was. Although the exact type of meat was never identified, various reports suggested it was beef, lamb, deer, bear, or horse
Kentucky meat shower
The Kentucky meat shower was an incident that occurred for a period of several minutes between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on March 3, 1876,[1] where what appeared to be chunks of red meat fell from the sky in a 100-by-50-yard (90-by-45-meter) area near Olympia Springs in Bath County, Kentucky.[2] There exist several explanations (from blood rain to vulture ejecta)[3] as to how this occurred and what the "meat" was. Although the exact type of meat was never identified, various reports suggested it was beef, lamb, deer, bear, or horse
20 bucks, same as in town.
(literally)
(literally)
They exceeded the carrion baggage limit.
I love Wikipedia.
@Xedrik @0y3ahSansAcut3 !
my grandad was a kentucky meat shower, and all he got was a restraining order.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 ++++
“Two men who tasted it judged it to be possibly lamb or deer.”
DO NOT TASTE THE SKY MEAT!
DO NOT TASTE THE SKY MEAT!
Damn you, Adrian Veidt!
"Oh not again"
@0y3ahSansAcut3 you win the meat tray!
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A portrait in moody grays of Batman, square-jawed, atop a ston building, with yellow skyscraper lights behind him. His hand is raised and his cape flapping. At the bottom it reads "bravo to TV's Batman band, Alex Toth, 94".
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"Alex Toth, with the aid of colourist Rick Taylor, tipping his hat to the creators of the 1990s Batman Adventures TV cartoon, from 1994’s 25th issue of the show’s DC Comics tie-in."
"Alex Toth, with the aid of colourist Rick Taylor, tipping his hat to the creators of the 1990s Batman Adventures TV cartoon, from 1994’s 25th issue of the show’s DC Comics tie-in."
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A mural of Alysa Liu in Oakland, CA
She's making her 'thizz face' and holding her gold medal.
She's making her 'thizz face' and holding her gold medal.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
not gold-medal parking
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Trellises designed to look like trees, which hold climbing bougainvilla plants.
At The Getty as mentioned. Reminiscent of the trees on Socotra.
Robert Irwin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
@bezt Yay! Thank you.
@bezt TIL, thanks. I saw the plaque “Always changing, never twice the same” with his name in the garden, but didn’t realize he designed the garden.
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A bright red-orange background. Falling from the sky like a safe tossed off a skyscraper is a large, brass-colored cube that looks like it is made of metal or stone. Embossed on the slightly cracked front is a chunky question mark with four bolts around it, like the question boxes in the Mario universe. It is, judging from the size of the person running away from its anticipated point of impact, the size of a small house. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A night view of a populated area in northern Iran, seen from the international Space Station. Many city and street lights form lines and patterns in the dark below, while stars are visible above, with part of the ISS visible at center.
I was browsing through recent images from the International Space Station, and came across this stunning display of chaos, light and darkness - the waves and patterns of human-made lighting below, and the distant stars punctuating the vastness of space above. The image had only a file number and coordinates, so I had to look up where it was, and it just happened to be northern Iran - Looking east, the city of Tabriz is just a bit lower left of center, and Tehran is the bright bit just beneath the right solar panel of the ISS, a bit fuzzy beneath cloud cover. The dark Caspian Sea is ringed by lights at center. I have no other commentary to make, just that it was a striking image I wanted to share, and I was surprised to find that it was a region on many people's minds about now.
It's fascinating to see how much the lights follow the tectonics of the region, especially in the lower half.
If I could pick one country in which to spend a year just exploring (with no worries about anything), Iran would be in my top 3. It breaks my heart that I'll probably never be able to see the Zagros Mountains (not really in this pic, though they do start to affect the terrain here).
If I could pick one country in which to spend a year just exploring (with no worries about anything), Iran would be in my top 3. It breaks my heart that I'll probably never be able to see the Zagros Mountains (not really in this pic, though they do start to affect the terrain here).
^the reasons *why* are what's heart breaking
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Painting of crow in flight over snowy field, crows landing and forest in background.
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A middle aged dork with glasses is sitting on a bus next to their very cool child. She is sporting a red coat and the whims of the city has bestowed some red tinted mood lighting on her face.
You must never forget that anyone who is willing to be a cop is a bastard. Every single one of them. Free Palestine. Bibi can gargle my taint. Trans rights are human rights.
You must never forget that anyone who is willing to be a cop is a bastard. Every single one of them. Free Palestine. Bibi can gargle my taint. Trans rights are human rights.
The 11yo wanted to go downtown to explore transit in the city. We took the bus, the subway, and the light rail for no good reason and then came home. Excellent day out.
Hooray for public transit! How lucky to have so many options available to you.
Great pic, great color coordination.
@BennyTheIcepick we just moved here last fall and I’m loving it. Cycling is pretty good everywhere I’ve been, too.
@jessamyn <3
Teach 'dem yoots.
giving public transportation freedom to an 11YO is maximum confident parent.
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My 11 year old and I are due a trip like this in our new town of Atlanta. We did lots of this in LA.
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A Google Maps image of California with dozens of locations marked, next to an image with a retro font + Pokemon Go font: "Payphone Go".
California still has 2,203 working payphones. Can you find 'em all?
How it works:
1. Create an account and get your unique player ID. It's a 9-digit number.
2. Use the map to locate one of California's payphones. Some are easy to find. Some are not.
3. Pick up the receiver, dial (888) 683-6697. It's toll-free, so no coins required! Then enter your player ID.
California still has 2,203 working payphones. Can you find 'em all?
How it works:
1. Create an account and get your unique player ID. It's a 9-digit number.
2. Use the map to locate one of California's payphones. Some are easy to find. Some are not.
3. Pick up the receiver, dial (888) 683-6697. It's toll-free, so no coins required! Then enter your player ID.
source: https://walzr.com/payphone-go/
Oh What FUN!!
This is SOOO in my wheelhouse- I really wish I lived in CA to play this.
This is SOOO in my wheelhouse- I really wish I lived in CA to play this.
+1
The only times I've used a payphone in my life were the first few years I lived in Los Angeles and only had a pager from 2000 - 2002ish.
The only one in my area is the CHP station. There is a nice restored one in a booth nearby at a real estate office but not connected.
I have 2 public phone booths within 300m from my house, and they work. I guess Bell Canada needs to keep maintaining them because of historical licensing as an incumbent phone carrier.
Pick up the receiver I'll make you a believer.
@jessamyn 🤩
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useful!
I'm in
Gonna use this in all my research papers from now on: what a time saving device from looking up for the 1000th time the difference between i.e. and e.g.! Fantastic!
But more importantly *muahahahahaha* this will drive all those peer reviewing grammar pedants absolutely batshit. A hahahahaha! Imagine their comments! HAHAHA
*A Fish Called Wanda- Michael Palin on a steamroller voice* REVENGE!
But more importantly *muahahahahaha* this will drive all those peer reviewing grammar pedants absolutely batshit. A hahahahaha! Imagine their comments! HAHAHA
*A Fish Called Wanda- Michael Palin on a steamroller voice* REVENGE!
"&m."
Next step: Figure out an ampersand-type glyph for Etm!
That's all cool etm.
This is not historically true. It's a modern invention.
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Come back. Come back. Come to Candy Mountain with Charlie the Unicorn and change all of comedy on the internet.
I kinda needed this after looking for ancient #imissthewebtuesday links. I have all these old text files where I used to list funny bookmarks. 99% of them are sadly lost to time.
I kinda needed this after looking for ancient #imissthewebtuesday links. I have all these old text files where I used to list funny bookmarks. 99% of them are sadly lost to time.
I do voices from this bit for my daughter regularly!
...and thoroughly enjoyed a re-watch just now!
And somehow I manage to say “it’s a magical Liopleurodon, Charlie” quite frequently
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a two-column comparison chart that reads "Slots Machine vs. Vibe Coding", with an image of an online gaming graphic on the left and a bearded caucasian man with headphones on the right/
in each column, left to right:
Slots Machine | Al Coding
You buy casino chips. | You buy tokens.
You pull the lever. | You click "generate"
You might win a prize,or you might get nothing. | You might get bug-free code, or you might get nonsense that
won't even run.
Shiny lights, flashy attention-grabbing animations. | "Great idea!" "Of course!" Here's the perfect solution
prepared just for you.
"I have my own strategy." | "I'm a prompt engineer."
"One more spin! I'II win
it all back next spin!" | "One more prompt, and this bug will disappear."
The only winner is the casino. | The only winner is Claude.
in each column, left to right:
Slots Machine | Al Coding
You buy casino chips. | You buy tokens.
You pull the lever. | You click "generate"
You might win a prize,or you might get nothing. | You might get bug-free code, or you might get nonsense that
won't even run.
Shiny lights, flashy attention-grabbing animations. | "Great idea!" "Of course!" Here's the perfect solution
prepared just for you.
"I have my own strategy." | "I'm a prompt engineer."
"One more spin! I'II win
it all back next spin!" | "One more prompt, and this bug will disappear."
The only winner is the casino. | The only winner is Claude.
yeehaw, happy monday.
well, at least my supervisor has stopped asking me if i used an LLM in my work. that's something, i guess.
stolen from somewhere on linkedin.
well, at least my supervisor has stopped asking me if i used an LLM in my work. that's something, i guess.
stolen from somewhere on linkedin.
AI use has been strongly encouraged around my work, but not required so far. I see people using it all the time to summarize meeting notes, but just last week i had to be in a huge email thread (on a non-work thing) to figure out the date for something because someone used AI to summarize a separate email thread and it incorrectly listed an earlier suggestion as the final decision. I sure don't want to spent the last few years of my working life editing AI slop.
@wjcstp i'm glad they're not requiring it, but UGH i hate how popular it's becoming even when people can see daily evidence that it fails. it's like we keep digging ourselves deeper down the hole to accommodate for it.
and hard same, i don't want the back half of my career being "mop up the slime trail behind the AI" - i spent a few months arguing with my supervisor about the energy expended on exactly this:
"i let the AI gather research materials for me as you suggested, and guess what? every single source it cited did NOT say what it claimed it did, so i had to do the research all over again. now i've spent more time on this project than i would have!"
(whereupon she would go "i understand, but maybe it will work with THIS prompt?" and the cycle continued until i finally won the argument)
and hard same, i don't want the back half of my career being "mop up the slime trail behind the AI" - i spent a few months arguing with my supervisor about the energy expended on exactly this:
"i let the AI gather research materials for me as you suggested, and guess what? every single source it cited did NOT say what it claimed it did, so i had to do the research all over again. now i've spent more time on this project than i would have!"
(whereupon she would go "i understand, but maybe it will work with THIS prompt?" and the cycle continued until i finally won the argument)
@nikkuneko We'll get there, one argument at a time
@wjcstp hah, yes, one battle at a time!
(also, i hope your non-work incident scared people off using LLMs for a while 😹)
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fantastic
This is amazing!
Wait! Is this the James Coburn vampire?
Bravo!
👏🏾
everyone else is watching EVIL this year, too?
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A vast, green meadow with small white and yellow flowers dotting it. In the background is a row of trees. In the far distance is a bluish mountain. High in the cloudless sky are two white birds and someone piloting a brightly colored rainbow hang glider. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman."
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this. is. amazing.
There are so many great versions of this song, but this one is hard to beat. Love seeing him go to town on that organ.
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Promotional image for Pangea Dubai featuring high-rise buildings along a beach, highlighting three waterfront developments launching in 2026 with investment opportunities.
Caption:
3 Dubai waterfronts set to explode in 2026
Caption:
3 Dubai waterfronts set to explode in 2026
Truth in Advertising
How’s that launch phase going, bud?