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Recently I found myself thinking about my experiment in making my Ghost CMS compatible with the IndieWeb.
I adapted my whole system so I could tap into the benefits of the small web, and then the idea came to me: why not create a theme that is 100% compatible with the IndieWeb?
And here I am.
Download Here.
I already had a theme. pablawn was my home: a tiny blog in a retro directory…
Unsurprisingly, Nnaly and TheBatFang kinda dominated the Celestia art world this time, so have a lot of them and more, and another compilation in a bit!
This covers only art created in the last year. For even more Celestia, go check out the 2024 galleries Here and Here.
Now go praise the sun below!
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The Cool Sisters by Nnaly on Deviantart
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Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Totally get - I think it is mainly about expectations. Being a pretty basic bear - when something doesn’t happen my default setting is that I have done something wrong. So off I go trying to fix it.
IF there was a warning that simply sets correct expectations - IMHO problem fixed - because I can stop trying to fix something that isn’t actually broken
It’s a little bit like Rory Sutherlands…
Whether this is a price worth paying to ‘maintain our sacred democracy’ is doubtful in the extreme.
Hello all,
A while back I was made aware of an effort in the issues section for osmo-hnbgw to exploit old AT&T DPH-series femtocells to create a UMTS network with the Osmocom ip.access 3G stack. I followed the procedure given by neggles on the thread to gain access to my DPH-153AT, and was eventually able to add my own SSH key to the ip.access filesystem, allowing me to connect to the unit and…
Monday, 15 Jun
Mon, 3pm: A Four Heavenly Kings Tribute. Look forward to classics such as Kiss Goodbye by Jacky Cheung, The Days We Spent Together by Andy Lau, Will You Come Tonight? by Leon Lai, and I Love You Forever by Aaron Kwok, as Donnie Chan and Winnie Wong bring you a catalogue of hits by Hong Kong’s Four Heavenly Kings. Esplanade Concert Hall. $21.
Mon, 4:15pm: After Tea Date with…
Now that we outlined the first four steps of a photovoice project, it's time to discuss the second four steps. These include narrating, theming, presenting, and confirming. Narrating is about generating voice to accompany the photographs. Theming is about establishing, naming, and defining patterns within the data. Presenting is when the project is placed on display for a variety of audiences.…
So I recently tried to submit an APP to Flathub, and the PR is closed as “ai-slop”.
Well I don’t have anything to complain about, rules are rules, and I missed the line that says “Applications containing AI-generated or AI-assisted code, documentation, or any other content are not allowed” Here
For me, the app is not heavily relied on AI code, it just use AI to review the codes and find…
ICE now have *zero* legal grounds to keep her imprisoned.
Everyone is up in arms, and rightly so, about what Bari Weiss is doing to CBS News in general and 60 Minutes in particular. The firing of Scott Pelley will reverberate in American journalism history as a symbolic execution of the single most groundbreaking and successful news program in the annals of U.S. broadcast television. Two of the program’s other prominent on-air correspondents were fired,…
Here.To be applied globally, Google says here.
Here (refreshing :)).
VegOwOtenks:
Thanks for all the fancy words, made me look up and learn what (co-)algebras are.
You’re welcome I wasn’t sure if you were aware of them or not. Sorry for the dictionary shock.
VegOwOtenks:
what is a monadic anamorphism
I’ll explain an anamorphism first and then I will explain a monadic
anamorphism. An anamorphism is a combinator for constructing recursive
functions that…
Here.
Great that Alba got him! When I tried to have Rolands on my much more modest podcast to discuss juicy details before the launch, he was understandably cautious :)
The UK’s AI Security Institute evaluated GPT-5.5’s ability to find security vulnerabilities, and found that it is comparable to Claude Mythos. Note that the OpenAI model is generally available.
Here is the Institute’s evaluation of Mythos.
And here is an analysis of a smaller, cheaper model. It requires more scaffolding from the prompter, but it is also just as good.