@salameleon Breakfast burritos, slow-cooker stews, and casseroles are notorious for storing well.
OK, all you #Mastodon instance admins, this might be the beginning of a new wave of users coming onto the network.
Twitter sold data to Cambridge Analytica; data sales accounted for 13% of Twitter's revenue in 2017
https://9to5mac.com/2018/04/30/cambridge-analytica-twitter/
I am an introvert by nature and yet I do really poorly alone. I need people around me and opportunities to socialize frequently. I have a lifelong history of judging myself harshly for wanting attention from people, and as such I haven’t developed any real skill at all for going out and arranging to do stuff with people.
@typhlosion I wonder if Subspace Continuum Extreme still has a live community. It’s sort of like that as a top-down 2D game with floaty space physics
I’m really liking Mind Control Tech in Odd Paladin; it singlehandedly turns around occasional games against Cubelock and Even Paladin. It’s not reliable, but it doesn’t have to be reliable to observably improve my win rate compared to the card I slotted out for it (whichever that 1/1 with Divine Shield but not Taunt is). #hearthstone
You are allowed to do stuff just because you want to.
Even if it uses up all your spoons/matches.
Even if it leaves your exhausted and broken the next day.
Even if you need to let other stuff slide a bit while you recover.
You are allowed to have fun, to go out, to take a day once in a while and do what you want with it.
Being #disabled, or #chronicallyill, or a #parent, etc doesn't mean you can't take time for you.
(I needed to hear this today, so I figured other folks might too.)
@jk a tool to compound errors billions of times per second
Mosaic 1.0 released 1993
You can still get an updated version (unsupported) at http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/machten/mosaic/
@Gargron It’s an imprecise slang term that will sound hilariously dated in a decade; whether this is good or bad is up to you
@JulieSqveakaroo I, for one, enthusiastically encourage this pursuit
@chara That’s a really kind sentiment, and I like the idea. I’m trying to create a forum that is quite literally friendly to dragons getting into arguments with each other, though, and I want to remove bonus incentives to play to a crowd - participating in the thread should unfold in its own way, not with an implicit cheering section behind it. But keeping likes secret might be helpful, to encourage people to stay engaged without giving opportunity to observe a popular vote on unpopular views.
Chameleonic dragon. Otherkin. Some kind of eclectic neo-Pagan. Sie/hir or they/them. Software engineer. Seattle-esque, WA. Expect software takes, complaints about the tech industry, board games, video games, an inexplicably obsession with paper notebooks despite my handwriting, and Weird Furry Stuff.