@kit they clapped their hands and said no thank you
https://buttondown.email/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-10/ this week in sentences: Phil Collins, red pompoms, unsightly chaff, jauntily, dumb switches, one might even say a faith
technically this wasn't procrastination I think https://rocks.guide/complaining-about-theory/
confession
yr humble fediverse servant had an ulterior motive with yesterday's poll about whether or not you can keep a #houseplant alive
🪴 I am babysitting the plants of the head of our investigative team and while I am generally great at keeping plants alive
ONE OF THEM IS AN ORCHID
we must not let the investigative #journalism #orchid die
pls send orchid tips, I need to keep it alive for 2 weeks
googling whether it's possible to move Word doc comments into softwares like Ulysses and Scrivener and finding a @cstross Reddit post like "yeah sorry, Word is hell and literally the part I hate about writing books" feels about right
terf speaker at my stupid employer
so I just found out that Alice Dreger is giving a talk at my university and feel like I should say something to my peers who were just forwarded an invitation to her lecture. should I reply in thread to the forward, send a separate email about it, or do something else? Maybe contact the university's LGBTQ student group to see if they're going to take any action?
@Wolven related: Magick Codes was 9 years ago, excuse me while I crumble to ash because I am ten thousand years old
@Wolven Damien can we do a Magick Codes 2.0
has anyone out there used Library, NYT's app created for documentation sites that basically turns a folder of Google Docs into a wiki?
https://github.com/nytimes/library
I'm looking at frameworksto make a relatively lightweight website for a team project where the team is largely not developers. I don't love the dependence on Google but do like meeting non-technical users where they're at.