DIY: Make Your Own Bucket Bike Panniers
The beauty of cycling is its accessibility. A bike, whether it’s old or new, cheap or expensive, is freedom on two wheels. Kitting out your bike doesn’t have to be costly either.Ashley Brown (REI)
Dunno why I expected that buying a robot vacuum and flashing its firmware to a local-only system was going to somehow be easy. A day in, I've followed the steps, and somehow, the robot still resists me.
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Examining publicly-available financial data from the egg industry, the letter determines that the supply disruption caused by the avian flu outbreak had an “apparently mild impact on the industry,” as the average size of the egg-laying flock in any given month of 2022 was never more than six percent lower than it was a year prior.”Still, “weekly wholesale price for shell eggs climbed from 173.5 cents per dozen at the end of February to 194.2 cents in the middle of March. By the first week of April, it had reached 298 cents per dozen.” Including the avian flu outbreak, the letter states that nothing “justifies the dominant egg producers’ more than three-fold price hike.”
Farm Action Calls For FTC To Investigate Record-High Egg Prices
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Creating an account for my new dental insurance, and the password requirements are 6-15 alphanumeric characters, no special characters.
Dear god.
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Stop Talking to Each Other and Start Buying Things: Three Decades of Survival in the Desert of Social Media
I bet you're wondering how we got here...Catherynne M. Valente (Welcome to Garbagetown)
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In addition to Paizo, Kobold Press, Chaosium, Green Ronin, Legendary Games, Rogue Genius Games, and a growing list of publishers have already agreed to participate in the Open RPG Creative License, and in the coming days we hope and expect to add substantially to this group.The ORC will not be owned by Paizo, nor will it be owned by any company who makes money publishing RPGs. Azora Law’s ownership of the process and stewardship should provide a safe harbor against any company being bought, sold, or changing management in the future and attempting to rescind rights or nullify sections of the license. Ultimately, we plan to find a nonprofit with a history of open source values to own this license (such as the Linux Foundation).
You love to see it. Way to go, WotC; in gutting the #OGL, you played yourself.
(Linking to a third-party copy of the announcement instead of Paizo's own site, because Paizo is currently getting hammered.)
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I've been eyeing some of the #LEGO sets geared toward adults (like the floral arrangements or the modular buildings), but have managed to hold off because I don't have anywhere in my home to display them, and don't need more Stuff.
But then, when I was talking to a coworker yesterday, I noticed he had two of the LEGO succulent sets on his windowsill, and I realized: I'm a therapist. I have an office that could use some tasteful decor.
That might be the crack in the dike...
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Spencerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! My wife has gotten all the floral things... I have the succulents under my monitor at home... I have a shelf of modular buildings in the living room...
They're so good, but they're also a thing that you end up wanting more of when you have some ("the correct number of bikes to own is one more than the number you have now"). So... be wary, but also I am here to enable you. 😜
No! I must resist! I already have so many underexplored hobbies!
Though, I'm sure I could get just one set...
(cue 5 minutes of looking up modular buildings, MOC modular buildings, and LEGO City sets)
why do I just want to make a cute little LEGO city
what is this impulse
I'm glad I still have the huge tub of LEGOs that I grew up with, and that I'm going to have a kid soon to give me an excuse to play with them.
God, the Arctic sets were so cool (pun not intended).
Arctic
Arctic is a Town subtheme that was centered around arctic exploration. Most of the original sets were released in 2000 and discontinued during 2001. The theme comprised a total of ten sets. It briefly returned in 2003 and 2004 with a few gear sets.Brickipedia
- You don't need the kid excuse. Just play with plastic bricks, Spencer.
- When I was a kid I was way into Blacktron and the Forest Men sets. As an adult its mostly modular buildings and Star Wars spaceships, though.
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Very true. My wife and metamour and I went toy shopping at Thanksgiving and got a marble maze set that looked super rad. The box says it's for kids 8 and up.
We'll be playtesting it extensively for the next 8 years to make sure it's fun and suitable. 😉
Because you could put a bus on the street in front of the buildings and no other vehicles at all and it would be glorious.
I was debating with my wife whether there was room for the jazz club on my shelf or not. I have the Botique Hotel, the Bookshop, Assembly Square and the sketch up a MOC apartment building that I haven't touched the design of in like 2 years... There's technically room on the end to scoot things down and put the Jazz Club in, but I'd have to find a new home for a spaceship that just hangs out at the end of the block...
Because you could put a bus on the street in front of the buildings and no other vehicles at all and it would be glorious.
I am now imagining a LEGO city that has bikes and buses and light rail. 🤩
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@Spencer @Local Dad, Ben Hamill *The LEGO enjoyer has entered the chat*
Let's see, we have a modular building row in the bedroom with the Diner, BookShop, Assembly Square and Parisian Restaurant, Floral sets up the wazoo (Succulents, Sunflowers, Bouquet, Orchids), and two casual living room bookshelves filled with sets and MOCs (A nifty Sebulba's Pod Racer, the War Rig, an Imperial three mast ship), a Lamborghini Siàn FKP37, a few Technic sets, etc...
I can provide pictures on request.
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@hypolite War Rig MOC??? I would enjoy a picture of that for sure.
I petered out on my apartment building MOC because I didn't know what I wanted to do with the roof. Which forestalled my doing any of the interior decorating, either. What's ADHD? Why do you ask? /s
@hypolite Wow that's rad! Now I wish Lego made a piece with a little pointing skeleton arm on it. Heh.
Also, the 11yo got that Groot for Christmas just recently. The cassette is a neat build.
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When I was falling asleep last night, I was imagining a LEGO passenger rail train, and I guess it exists! How cool to have a little LEGO bullet train!
...it turns out, it only takes a gentle push to turn me into a city-building, model train enthusiast, of a sort. 😅
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Oh, there ya go, a train station that also includes a bus!
It's a bit disorienting to realize that if I came into $500 this instant, I'd have to really try hard to persuade myself not to just buy $500 worth of LEGO sets.
Building these lego sets can be very therapeutic.
My wife was never a big lego fan until she discovered these. Now she insists we buy as many as possible. Even the ones that aren't made any more and cost twice what they used to. And though she used to complain about all the crap I always bought, now she doesn't care any more. I feel a bit guilty for having created a lego addict.
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Beware the Gifts of Dragons: How D&D’s Open Gaming License May Have Become a Trap for Creators
According to leaks reported last week, the company that owns Dungeons and Dragons (D...Electronic Frontier Foundation
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I will happily talk about #Netrunner for hours, so consider this an open invitation to ask me whatever the heck you want about the game.
I'm not good at Netrunner, but I like to think I make up for that with enthusiasm, history (I've been playing casually for like 8 years), and involvement (I'm part of the @Null Signal Games team).
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Apropos of nothing, I wanna share some #Netrunner new player strategy. Between the Netrunner subreddit and the Green Level Clearance Discord server, I frequently find myself giving the same points of advice, so I thought I'd condense them into a thread. Who knows—maybe this will lead the way to a blog post in the future!
So, anyway: Here are some thoughts that will help you get better at Netrunner.
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I have a couple questions for those who keep a #DigitalGarden!
First: Are there things you would post on your site that you'd consider not part of your garden?
I'm getting caught up on taxonomy as I try to build my own. If I share, for instance, digital art I've made, do I want to consider that part of my garden? What about if I share rules for tabletop games? Journal posts? I'm trying to determine what my definition of my garden is—what I want to include and exclude. Those are decisions for myself, of course, but I'm curious how others have approached it.
Second: I'm drawn to digital gardening for how it might decrease the barrier for writing for me, by encouraging more "thinking in public". If you keep a digital garden, have you ever found the opposite—that you want to publish something, but can't find a home for it in your existing structure? What helps keep a digital garden free and empowering, rather than restrictive?
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Yeah, me too. What a foolish take.
This is how the Overton Window shifts.
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It's so nice and centered! And... it's 8 boxes wide, so I'm going to have to break something to make a calendar. 😖
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Hey #webDesign, wanna help me find a book?
When I was a kid, I first learned HTML (back in the <marquee>
days, pre-CSS) from a little book that I swear was called something like Creating Cool Websites for Kids. I think I remember it was written by a woman, and had a cover with some cartoon dude on it. This would have been in the late 90s or early 2000s. It was printed in color.
I cannot, for the life of me, find this book, and I would love to know what it was, just for nostalgic purposes.
Does this ring a bell for anyone?
Boosts much appreciated. Thanks!
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Creating cool web pages (2000 edition) | Open Library
Creating cool web pages by Lynda Tourloukis, unknown edition,Open Library
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New task on my list, after days of trying to make a CSS Grid-based layout that didn't use any media queries at all to be responsive:
There's something in the minimalism I appreciate: a couple lines of CSS that flexibly adapt to the space given (given certain rules) instead of being told where to break. That just seems elegant to me, for whatever reason.
It's probably a reflection of my hobbyist status that I like to tinker with elegance instead of just using what I know would work. 😅
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I got something that resembled my ideal in about 5 minutes after adding a media query. 😒
Maybe one day I'll be clever enough to do it without! But for now, functional.
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As a kid, I loved snow days. The world was transformed, and daily life was suspended. Why wouldn't it be? The world itself was reminding us to relax, to enjoy and marvel, to put daily business on pause.
I still feel that when there's snow on the ground. My body wants to wonder at the transformed landscape, to slow down, to take a breather. But the society we've built has less and less room for that. If you don't work, you won't have those warm walls around you. You'll be out in the cold. Ignore your impulses, scrape your windshield, leave ten minutes earlier. The winter weather is made a burden by our refusal to allow productivity to pause.
I know, there will always be work that needs done in the winter. Surely, not this much. I can't help but mourn for the magic of winter that gets crushed beneath the American Protestant ethic.
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Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show — Due to Where She Works
Kelly Conlon took her daughter to see the Rockettes in the Christmas Spectacular in NYC, but was not allowed in after facial recognition identified her because…Sarah Wallace (NBC New York)
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I wonder if Musk even realizes how much he's further destroying his site's userbase here.
From my understanding, Twitter has been one of the more preferable sites for sex workers, cam models and other online sexual content creators, due to a laxer policy on nudity in media. It also happens that such creators (among others, of course!) will often link to simple link-aggregator homepages like Linktree in their bios. This update makes that a bannable offense.
Musk is such a small-minded, insecure man, and it's clear that no matter how many dollars he burns, they won't stave off loneliness's chill.
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It's shit all around. Started poking around and realized I'd missed this too: theguardian.com/australia-news…
Such a fucking bummer, like, everyone deserves better than this.
‘Now we don’t have a safe place’: sex workers’ social media site Switter shuts down amid legal fears
Platform says government changes to online safety and defamation laws in Australia, UK and US made it ‘impossible’ to complyJosh Taylor (The Guardian)
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in reply to Spencer • •After letting it sit for a day so my brain could cool off, I realized I could just hook the panniers to the racks as I currently had them. I added one metal clip on each (a modified one-hole EMT cable clip) to gently catch the tubes of the rack.
I still need to tidy some rough ends and patch some holes, but the big stuff is done!