@paga4 I didn’t know that, sad to hear.
I’ve been thinking about getting into the habit of correspondence via email or handwritten letters with friends and family. We call and text all of the time, but correspondence seems to be a dying art outside of business. Writing really elevates conversations by giving us time to focus and polish what we want to say. Compare TikTok and The Shawshank Redemption. Both have their places and it would be a shame to lose either.
https://www.msudenver.edu/writing-center/faculty-resources/writing-as-a-thinking-tool
@reiver never got onto Twitter, but did FB a couple of times a month. FB just got worse and worse, to the point I didn't want to use it anymore. I had heard of Diaspora and decentralized social media and decided to take a look in 2019. Turned out the Fediverse was pretty cool and mature. Much of the software was WAY better than what FB had cobbled together. I love the organic feel without the ads and spyware.
@MaryMamuzich We've all missed you and have been praying you guys!
This was a fun 90's mashup!
https://youtu.be/ui1eBwb1Glo
This interview with Nathan Pritikin from 1982 still has a lot of great information. We now have a better understanding of some of the mechanisms behind health and disease, but his advice still holds up.
https://youtu.be/qOj4rzSkqok
I’ve recently fallen down a rabbit hole regarding write once, read multiple (WORM) data storage. I know there are hard drives that do this, along with optical disks, but has anyone ever used an operating system that is built around this principle? It would be like your system having constant snapshots. It wouldn’t be practical for everything, but the most stable storage isn’t rewritable. The 5D optical storage disks hold 360TB and could potentially last billions of years…
@thomastospace @adele @bastelwombat
Very much agree with your comments. I do favor the ability to easily download the site for offline use too!
This was pretty funny.
You can go the O'Reilly Auto Parts and search 121g.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/flux-500.html?q=121g
@Toddkapper Probably a concept within a relatable framework, similar to what Paul did on Mars Hill.
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