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I want less Silicon Valley companies and more companies like Tabasco where everything is just put into big oak barrels and once in awhile an aging Cajun man walks in and goes “how them babies doin”

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after days of grifters and con men at CES we stumbled upon the booth for VLC. they were all dressed as wizards and told us, "we have nothing to sell, we just decided to show up". i told them I'd been using their software to pirate media for 15 years and they said "keep doing that"

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It-säk har alltid varit en chimär och/eller teater. Att säkra nya och gamla system är om något Sisyfos som rullar stenen.

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One should always strive to optimise for the funniest outcome whenever given the option... And I can't really imagine cementing the InfoWars fate in a more hilarious fashion than this. 👏👏👏

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Stämma staten, jag gillar hur du tänker.

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The only thing missing is a bunch of hobos hunkering over a make-shift campfire in a disused oil drum. That and a man in a leather jacket trying to stab you. The quintessential experience of the New York that once was.

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Japp. Har kryssat runt alla backar i sydvästra Skåne nu tror jag. St Hans backar i Lund, Zimmermans i Skurup. Har blåmärken på samtliga ryggkotor, men kidsen är glada 😁

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Ja, det känns som att Januarivädret kom tidigt iår. Läste någonstans att under år då väderfenomenet El Niño är aktivt så ökar risken för köldknäppar markant i norra Europa. Yay.

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Dubai är det tråkigaste stället jag någonsin besökt, och då har jag besökt i stort sett alla länder i mellanöstern förutom Saudi.

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I den kontexten funkar väl nöd/kris bäst?

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I think it makes for more entertainment value to read @davidgerard.co.uk on it: davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2...

But despite having multiple vested (pun intended) interests on the topic/companies involved, I can't even find the will to care about this noise either.

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What's a good dessert that doesn't take long to make while still being visually impressive?

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My other favorite "things washing up on a beach" story is the time a container of synthesizers washed up in Cape Verde and local officials distributed them to schools and the students created *a whole new genre of music*

www.theguardian.com/music/2016/m...

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Monosodium glutamate

Monosodium glutamate

Nectar of the gods: monosodium glutamate. Dodgy packaging aside, this stuff is pure magic and makes a dish go from 'meh' to amazing.

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Machine learning dinner. Whew.

Machine learning dinner. Whew.

It turned out OK! Zucchini, cherry tomatoes, capsicum, Parmigiano Reggiano and a metric shit-ton of garlic. I hope this lands me in good graces with Roko's basilisk and that I won't immediately get zapped out of existence once our robotic overlords arrive on the scene.

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Haha, potpourri of leftovers in the fridge with a sprinkle of ricin..

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we're apparently eating 'Pasta primavera'. Probably some sort of robotic nightmare, we'll know soon enough I suppose.

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full on despair mode is when I find myself asking ChatGPT for dinner suggestions.

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Dahlias are so beautiful, I even named my daughter after them.

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fan vilken slump, sitter också och lyssnar på bowie.

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David Bowie -  Klaus Nomi -  Man Who Sold the World
David Bowie - Klaus Nomi - Man Who Sold the World The 2 great legends team up on SNL in 1979, with some help from Joey Arias, and perform Bowie's Man Who Sold The World. Simply sublime and otherworldly. And ...

and while we're at it, here's my favourite rendition of one of his most iconic tracks.

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David Bowie speaks to Jeremy Paxman on BBC Newsnight (1999)
David Bowie speaks to Jeremy Paxman on BBC Newsnight (1999) In this BBC Newsnight interview from 1999 David Bowie talks to Jeremy Paxman about going to meet Tony Blair in stilettos, his alter egos - and makes some inc...

Saturday night, kids are sound asleep and I, the grass widower, am spending the night drinking bourbon and watching Bowie interviews. This Paxman one from the late 90's is one of my favourites, the man is, in Freudian terms, an even split between full-on id and super-ego.

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Looks unexpectedly classy.

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Det är alltid antingen tur, kontakter eller bägge delar.

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Satt och drack öl och lyssnade på skivan back to back i lördags under en tillställning. Var nog minst tio år sedan sist, men den var så jävla fet. Uppskattade speciellt Mikey Dread-inslagen och dubspåren mot slutet, men det kanske var ölen som spökade.

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Sandinista! är en skitbra platta!

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'I never thought leopards would eat MY face', cries woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party.

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Chaos monkey

Chaos monkey

Get a toddler they said. It'll be fun they said.

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cannot find a single lie

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