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Planting plants from seeds is an exercise in being patient
Raised garden beds side by side with a blue house in the background. On the left is a large-ish (2ft x ~3ft) rosemary bush.
Inside of a garage a freshly built raised garden bed laying on concrete. Approx 2.5ft x 4ft dimensions with 4 4x4 posts inside the bed on each corner. Made of cedar.
An aerogarden with seedlings inside of peat moss mini contains (2x2 inches~). An assortment of random things behind it.
A green composter (plastic with holes folded into a circle with screws holding each end together. Inside is a mix of dirt, rosemary, and other misc plant leaves. It looks very earthy/fresh.
Combined my new hobbies to create raised garden beds (cedar!), planted ~6 different veggies, and fixed the abandoned (but shockingly just fine under the mess) composter that came w/ our house.
Also preparing for an herb garden by hacking together my old aerogarden as a grow light (will go outside)
axios has been supply chained, alert alert
Surely I'm not the only one that feels this way, but yet I don't see much conversation about it. As if "well, that's just how things are". I don't see how this doesn't all eventually implode in one way or another.
I keep wanting to write something on the state of the world where <insert X thing> is an emergency and The Most Important Thing to focus on. While the sociopolitical backdrop continues to crumble and fall apart. But don't focus on that.
It all feels hypocritical and, frankly, stupid. Alas.
Wrote up some feelings I've had about GitHub as I've recently decided to migrate entirely off of it. More of a musing than my normal writing. jaredallard.dev/there-and-ba...
Also it'd be cool if there was some sort of federated interface for forgejo/gitea. I know there's probably <insert x thing that does federated git> already, but I like Forgejo and the feature set there
I wish I didn't have to fork Forgejo just to customize the front page of my instance
How does anyone look at this and think "yeah, this is what I want life to be like"! github.com/Scottcjn/rus...
I seem to have stumbled on whatever future hell we're headed towards with Github AI agents attempting to "one shot" bounties. Vibe coded cryptocurrencies. Spamming comments.
github.com/search?q=is%...
Seattle's first snow of the "season"... is in March apparently. Aight
Been migrating all of my repositories from Github to my self-hosted Forgejo instance. I've kept issues open on GH, but closed pull-requests.
Question for peeps: Is it reasonable to ask contributors/issue reporters to login to the self-hosted instance? Note I have GH OAuth enabled.
One of my M2 mac minis is all sorts of messed up (my fault) and can't mount its root volume for w/e reason. So, it has decided to dump me into emergency mode, which is great.
....except it wants the root password. There is no filesystem mounted. What root password!?
sigh
I donβt think Iβve ever had a night where itβs been impossible for me to sleep in maybe 10+ years. Not a fan
I feel like the limits/costs are only going to go up given funding, compute, etc... :/
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Matrix ain't it chief
https://xeiaso.net/notes/2026/dont-use-matrix/
Long winded way of saying I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with this take!
The UX side of things really is an issue (plus moderation). As a fellow tech person I'd love to see more people use it, but if it's not friendly to use... we're not going to ever win that war.
Platforms limiting or halting withdrawals is reminiscient of the 2022 crypto crash, when falling crypto prices exposed crypto firms that had been engaging in highly risky or sometimes illegal behavior.
I thought US Visas were the hardest to get, but I underestimated EU C Visas within the US for non-US Citizens, jeez. A monopoly private company with basically no appointment windows and incredibly high fees. Amazing.
Feels good to be back in Vietnam π«‘
Github going down constantly is getting prettttty annoying
ingress-anubis does NOT work with traefik for no apparent reason, so that's fun
If you ever thought about migrating from ingress-nginx to Traefik at 8pm on a Thursday, I'm here to tell you: don't
It's kinda wild to me that Github Actions doesn't have support for something like "uses: releases" in the `action.yml`.
Thanks for the reminder, I've kept meaning to do so. Proud to support Signal π