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3 boxes of tea arrived today. Also another 1000ish pounds of coffee.

My @chest_bot dragon brought back a baby dragon and I can't feed it to get a 2nd dragon because the command targets the not-baby dragon who isn't hungry so I've deposited both items with @ATM

@Archimage@mastodon.technology The author has that available for free now (packed with an emulator so it's playable on current machines). I spent a lot of time with 3 in Three as a kid. fools-errand.com/

Apparently it's a thing these days for young people to not delete voicemails they like so they can listen to them again later. If your phone has a headphone jack, you can get a male-male mini jack. Plug one end into the headphone jack on your phone, the other end into the microphone jack on your computer, and you can record that to a file (which you can even move back onto your phone if you really want to). Then you can delete the voicemail so you can get new messages you might like even more.

If you put your phone number on your resume, maybe set up your voicemail (alternately, make sure it isn't full) so people can leave you a message?

I've just noticed that I forgot my phone at home today. Hope nobody is trying to contact me on that.

Once this is done it needs to go out to an international panel for feedback to see if further editing is required and then at the end of the year it'll go out for translation into 6-7 other languages.

Finally got a good start on some editing (actually a rewrite, but I'll call it editing). I need to go back and re-make some graphs and double check some formulae as well as bring in content from a different document that should be consolidated.

Blatantly ripping off @Taweret@octodon.social and also making shrimp fried rice.

voice on radio: down there in the mountains
me: that's not how mountains work

@Taweret@octodon.social This sounds good. Maybe I will steal this idea for my own dinner after work.

Since closing the account and unsubscribing from emails apparently does nothing to stop LinkedIn from sending those messages I've set up a filter on my end.

Today's product development work was challenging. I've had entirely too much coffee on not nearly enough food. Time for lunch.

The resource monitor in the task bar does not seem to constrain drawing to itself as can be seen when it rarely reports some ridiculously huge billions(?) of percent CPU utilization. This happens when the system is not particularly active and I would not be surprised if this were some kind of underflow bug. Whenever that happens it draws the number in red.

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