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I added some stats 134.122.62.214:8080

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thank you to whoever sent ansi art, I had to reconstruct it and it broke :')

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sorry to whoever asked for a zstd-encoded compliment, I timed out reading what zstd is

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oops, should work now!

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lynn as a service! (uptime not guaranteed)

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a stylized 3d illustration of an alien with a suitcase walking out of my head, which has a desk and computer inside.

a stylized 3d illustration of an alien with a suitcase walking out of my head, which has a desk and computer inside.

clocking out

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kind of like calling her "a snack" :)

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toast(n.2)
"a call to drink to someone's health," 1690s (but said by Steele, 1709, to date to the reign of Charles II), originally referring to the beautiful or popular woman whose health is proposed and drunk to. The custom apparently grew from the use of spiced toast (n.1) to flavor drink; the lady being regarded as figuratively adding piquancy to the wine which was drunk to her health.

toast(n.2) "a call to drink to someone's health," 1690s (but said by Steele, 1709, to date to the reign of Charles II), originally referring to the beautiful or popular woman whose health is proposed and drunk to. The custom apparently grew from the use of spiced toast (n.1) to flavor drink; the lady being regarded as figuratively adding piquancy to the wine which was drunk to her health.

a "toast (to someone's health)" is derived from the 🍞 sense, to proclaim the lady being toasted to is like a spicy little toast you'd have with wine

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I will never know for sure if this is my impact but I want to believe en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botan_K...

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anpi-kakunin-jouhou

Shinichi Mochizuki is doing fine www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/an...

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"Do not kill yourself.
Killing yourself is a worse variation of attacking yourself."

"Do not kill yourself. Killing yourself is a worse variation of attacking yourself."

advice from a go book

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sort of hard to convey the sheer joy, scale and absurdity of it but Budapest's streets are currently so full, past midnight on a Sunday, that it feels like I'm personally walking back to my room, accompanied by my eight to twelve thousand best friends

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so real, I guess it's like

• manga was printed on bad paper
• mincho: comfy to read… but smears easy
• ゴシック: smear-resistant… but not used for hiragana in showa, and less comfy
• アンチック: less smear-prone mincho variant with gothic-y line widths… but no kanji

so they combined ゴシック+アンチック

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“漫画の吹き出し”には、明朝体とゴシック体が両方使われていることを知っていますか? 「アンチック体」とは?|しじみ |デザインを語るひと ビジネスに使えるデザインの話 デザイナーではない方に向けた、ビジネスに役立つデザインの話マガジン。グラフィックデザイン、書体から建築、芸術まで扱います。毎日更新予定。 ビジネスに使えるデザインの話|おおたしじみ|note デザイナーではないひとに向けたデザインの話。デザインについての知識は、教養としてだけでなく、ビジネスにおいてデザインやブラ note.com ...

this made me google it and there's a whole story to it note.com/shijimiota/n...

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provinciehuis Antwerpen, an interestingly shaped building full of triangular windows. it's a clear day, there's a metal sculpture in a fountain, and some people picnicking

provinciehuis Antwerpen, an interestingly shaped building full of triangular windows. it's a clear day, there's a metal sculpture in a fountain, and some people picnicking

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sorry I didn't see your message. I was simulating the k'th Turing machine for k steps. yeah to see if it halts

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Woa holiday

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the speed of light would be 30 cm/s

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if you scale the solar system down by a billion,

• the earth is a big blueberry on the floor (⌀ 1.3cm)
• the moon is a lentil on your shin (⌀ 3.5mm, 38cm up)
• the sun is a ball you could curl up inside, at the top of a skyscraper (⌀ 1.4m, 150m up)

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so beautiful that there is a big space mission in progress on 17776 day

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thought it sounded like a cuica so I

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There's something a bit poignant about a Bluetooth device failing to connect to another device right next to it when they're the only Bluetooth devices for hundreds of thousands of kilometres around.

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Iconic that NASA woke up the #Artemis II crew with Pink Pony Club

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There’s been a glitch in the simulation. You have been sent back to April 4, 2026

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gel pen doodle of a person with long messy dark hair in a buttoned jacket/shirt with some kind of socks in sandals? and a shopping bag with a sun logo on it. featuring my estrogen which was on the table when I drew this

gel pen doodle of a person with long messy dark hair in a buttoned jacket/shirt with some kind of socks in sandals? and a shopping bag with a sun logo on it. featuring my estrogen which was on the table when I drew this

doodle

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Discord status UI asking me "What have you been"

Discord status UI asking me "What have you been"

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☘️⋆˙⟡

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An edit of the manga adaptation of Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
"...I bet Mami's gonna be there. She'll be worried."
"...Swagever."
"...What?"
"It's like whatever but with swag."

An edit of the manga adaptation of Puella Magi Madoka Magica. "...I bet Mami's gonna be there. She'll be worried." "...Swagever." "...What?" "It's like whatever but with swag."

I think about this one a lot.

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it meant "fate, destiny, foretelling" before then

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Obsolete by the 16th century in English, but reintroduced from Middle Scots weird, whence Shakespeare borrowed it in naming the Weird Sisters (originally Weyward Sisters, the Three Witches), reintroducing it to English. The senses “abnormal”, “strange” etc. arose via reinterpretation of Weird Sisters and date from after this reintroduction.

Obsolete by the 16th century in English, but reintroduced from Middle Scots weird, whence Shakespeare borrowed it in naming the Weird Sisters (originally Weyward Sisters, the Three Witches), reintroducing it to English. The senses “abnormal”, “strange” etc. arose via reinterpretation of Weird Sisters and date from after this reintroduction.

Macbeth is the only reason "weird" means "strange":

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