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RT @danielzklein@twitter.com
Game idea: dungeons and dragons. You can play either as a dungeon or a dragon. The dungeon's goal is to get a nice dragon to move in. The dragon's goal is to find a nice dungeon to live in. It's a dating sim.

My syrup supplier sent an extra 10 bottles of Irish Cream syrup (I ordered 12, they shipped 22) so now I need to get to the bottom of that mystery.

If I ever open a brewery it'll be named "Helpful Cat" and a picture of this boy will be on the label, casually pushing a bottle off a shelf. #MastoCats

*sees neat looking project*
*reads installation notes*
"just pip install whatever"
*tries following the instructions*
*install fails*
EVERY TIME

The stabilizer under the left enter key on my laptop has fallen out.

website: please consider disabling your adblocker

me: what's that? you want me to click off of you and never come back? will do!

Hmm... with the exception of the case it kind of looks like I could source components and end up with something I wouldn't hate using.

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Updated the shop's web site to include the new decaf coffees. Buy some coffee.

wilsonscoffee.com/

:promoted: :coffeepot:

The cat suggested that I turn the heat on at home. I decided that was probably a good idea. When I left for work she had found a heating vent in the kitchen to sit on.

There is a kangaroo in my front yard. In the suburb I live in this is an unprecedented and mysterious thing. There are no local populations.

We're waiting on trained professionals to come help. Right now it seems pretty calm in a bit of long grass down the side of my house so I'm just trying not to spook it while also trying to keep track of where it is.

This is the example data I was working with (which you might recognize from an earlier video). You can't really tell from this, but everything scales nicely, can be animated, styled differently and there's a bunch of stuff under the hood for working with the data programmatically and organizational stuff that's useful for interactive sessions. Among other things, last night I added sensible default property support to some of the C++ classes to make the QML side of things more concise.

Lately I've been doing more work on the coffee roasting plan/data visualization software. I use that for videos and presentations, but would also like to eventually make it usable for non-programmers as something useful in a product development process and have it replace the graphing code in Typica.

It looks like none of the changes in PostgreSQL 12 should break anything in Typica but some of the changes might make some parts go faster. Have not tested, but should be safe to upgrade (as usual).

Fixed another bug. It worked most of the time. Now it works all of the time.

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Fixed a couple bugs in some code I wrote that nobody else is using (yet). One didn't seem to affect anything but generated warning messages. Solution was to delete a line of code that wasn't needed. The other put things on the screen ever so slightly in the wrong position.

death, organ donation 

Just got a text from my mother letting me know that the doctors were able to successfully salvage some part of my father's body and put it to good use. His corneas were used to restore sight to two people.

If you ran a payroll processing service in the US, why would you go down for "routine maintenance" in the middle of business hours on a Thursday (when your customers are most likely to be trying to use your service) instead of, say, middle of the night on a Tuesday?

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