There's a ton of random, obscure stuff on the internet but for some reason I thought it might be fun to check out a series we had to watch in school called The Voyage of the Mimi. It has a theme song that will embed itself deep in your brain. IYKYK. Anyways, there are some very bad copies on YouTube and that's it. It's been mostly wiped from existence. Millions of people watched this and it seems odd that it is so unavailable.
Our church flooded again😟
100 year floods 7 years apart…
You know, BitTorrent is actually pretty cool. It is probably used for piracy mostly, but it is a tool that can be used for good. BitTorrent is able to share all kinds of information to friends, family, or the public without going through a middle man or setting up a server. I think most people don't know this, but they should.
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@mary and I want your input. We need to do an exterior wall mock up for the new house we’re building. I don’t just want to tear it down when we’re done, but rather design it to be a permanent chicken coop. This thing will be like a concrete bunker for chickens. We’ve never owned chickens, but could imagine having up to a dozen one day. What size should we make this thing? I want to pour a height of 10’-8” on the tallest wall to test the form system, but don’t want it bigger than it needs to be.
One of the things that bugs me a bit about Gemini is the need for TLS. I don't think you can just serve up gemtext via http or ftp, you have to run a Gemini Capsule. I just used Lagrange to open local files and it worked beautifully. Tried it again via X11 forwarding on a remote server with the same results. I kinda love this.
Nostr:
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Marathon Training:
https://theoutpost.life/marathon