Judean People's Front for life!
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Really enjoying this series, too. (wanderinginn.com) Amazing amount of output from the author, and while there's no way you can enjoy every plot thread (I just don't care for Flos), it's amazing how often I get excited when a new chapter starts from a new perspective.
Personally, I'm also working on "When the Clock Broke" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/195790601-when-the-clock-broke and "This America of Ours" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58311951-this-america-of-ours
Both are interesting reads, but "America" is definitely largely lighter material ..(wild, given it's about McCarthy-era politics)
I've enjoyed uv
so far. Definitely snappy. And I appreciate that they stuck with pyproject.toml
for config. It pulled in some nice stuff from pipenv (sync and update are clear commands that do expected things).
Quick complaint: I wish the python ecosystem hadn't landed on toml for package config. I've never liked toml config files; always found them confusing.
Buckaroo Banzai will forever live near the top of my list...
But that game already tought us that hell...has its flaws...
A weird nit for me...but isn't that what ellipses are for? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis
Depending on context, ellipsis can indicate an unfinished thought, a leading statement, a slight pause, an echoing voice, or a nervous or awkward silence.
"He has since grown up into a very hansom man who runs Azure which sucks."
Thanks for this. Really brightened my day.
Knowledge Fight - Analysis of Alex Jones and his fucked up world
God Awful Movies - Let's watch bad religious movies and talk shit about them
Behind the Bastards - Details about evil fuckers in history (and the present)
If Books Could Kill - let's read shitty airport books and talk about them
Qanon Anonymous (QAA now?) - The Qanon conspiracy world is fucking wild. Best keep track of it.
Others more sporadically.
OS X is (at this point loosely) based on BSD. I think you can still get Darwin (the open source part of OS )X somewhere...
Is a Wish logarithm like...the Wish version of an algorithm?