@liaizon alsp lol this costs like a dollar a pop for them
jackperkins@post.lurk.org
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Canon behavior from meta, tbh@jonny among all the other dumb bullshit in this wave the meta being completely unable to get anything together bit is one of the funniest. they dont even know how to sell hype of vague promises, its just him stumbling for words to say out loud
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the bias against change is very noticable in the headlines and shock phrases when it comes to improvements to linux.the bias against change is very noticable in the headlines and shock phrases when it comes to improvements to linux. its the default to point at the desktops/wayland/systemd/flatpak as being some kind of radical usurpers of the existent. how dare they break with us, the ones keeping the good old ways true!
it's never a headline commemorating yet another anniversary of a spite fork failing to achieve basic improvements, of some bespoke pet project still not delivering guarantees that make accessibility systems work.
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Blogging about my voyage into amateur botany and "discovering" a bee-spanking mechanism in a flower 🤣Blogging about my voyage into amateur botany and "discovering" a bee-spanking mechanism in a flower
Bee spanking salvia plants - with video!
It’s no secret I’ve become obsessed with botany over the last two months. I’ve been going out since the beginning of spring and taking photos of plants as a way to learn identification. iNaturalist is a great application both for amateurs like me and actual scientists doing research, you take photos and upload them tagging time and place and optionally add an identification. Lamiaceae, the mint family I bought Botany in a Day by Thomas J Elpel and I’ve been trying to memorize and recognize the plants I see around me. Elpel’s book is based around learning taxonomic families of plants.
Jack Perkins (jackaperkins.com)
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god i love flatpakgod i love flatpak