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Took a "content ideation" survey for an event that I'm unlikely to attend (unless they wanted to fly me out to Zurich to lecture at it, but that seems unlikely). The take away from my answers is that beating the dead horse of wine/coffee parallels has been played out for decades. Coffee is a far more complex beverage that should be encouraged to be its own thing. (wine comparisons are a lazy crutch that the coffee industry should be sick of in the year 2020)

The cat will not be pleased tonight. I still don't have a street or driveway access so I'll need to carry her about a block to get to the car for the trip to my sister's place. Since I'm driving alone she'll need to be in her carrier which she does not like.

Got phone calls from two people who work for other coffee companies today. I enjoy getting those calls.

@chillallmen@witches.live What fast food restaurants are serving uranium? If they were, it would be on the nutrition facts, but since they aren't people go to Google for it, explaining why that's first on the list.

@chillallmen@witches.live Calories are energy. Makes perfect sense. Just like how some places the food labels are in kilo-joules.

@shahaan@mastodon.social Sure, if it's free (though I think most children should be pseudonymous online: the compartmentalization makes them harder to target for cyber-bullying and it's easier to throw away a pseudonym when you decide that's no longer who you want to be), but squatting a vanity domain for years seems like a waste of money.

A recent ad that hit the shop's inbox suggested that I buy an internet domain name for my baby.

1. To the best of my knowledge I don't have a baby
2. Is that really a thing? Like, shouldn't a child be old enough to have The Internet Safety Talk before they get their own domain?
3. They should pick their domain instead of being stuck with their lame dad's choice.

Today's fortune cookie says to "address the elephant in the room," which I take to mean, "post more on Mastodon," so here we are.

Have the external optical drive plugged in to rip some fresh driving music. I still think it's neat that I can just use the file manager to drag and drop virtual MP3s from CD and the ripping and transcoding just happens in the background as part of the file copy operation.

alcohol 

Trying the gift beer and yeah, it's quite tasty. I can taste the coffee and overall it's very smooth and easy to drink. Pairs well with cheesecake.

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related: I had no idea there were so many kinds of oreos these days.

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Bought a supply of driving snacks and beverages for the trip to GA. I'll want to stop for a real meal at some point but having some stuff I can grab without taking my eyes off the road will be essential.

@lilithsaintcrow @thegibson

Hacking, like power, is never given. It is only taken.

Seize your sharp implements and start hacking!

@lilithsaintcrow It's very nice. There's seems to be less rage overall, the worst of the broader fediverse doesn't bother with my tiny server, no sponsored stuff getting inserted in my feeds, and when the occasional trash shows up I have adequate tools to stomp that out.

"DARPA's $10 Million Voting Machine Couldn't be Hacked at DefCon (for the Wrong Reasons)" is the wrong headline. Correct headline should read, "DARPA DOS'd themselves, no hack required."

@apLundell It's not the thermal paper industry. It's the advertisement industry. The longer you make the receipts, the more ad space you can sell on them.

i mean honestly you may think I‘m joking with I Probably Could Do A Better Job Than Whoever Ran Tumblr or that clearly this is hubris but consider this:

Yahoo bought tumblr for 1.1 billion USD

Verozon just sold tumblr for, reportedly, 3 million USD, maybe less

I‘m honest to god confident that most people that have actually ever used a website could have managed to run it in a way that doesn’t make it lose 99.3% of it’s valuation in under 10 years

If you don't have at least 5 cups are you even really drinking coffee?

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