@SwiftOnSecurity Definitely hope the threat actors don't strike next.
Very sad to learn of the death of Murray Stenson: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/food-drink/prominent-seattle-bartender-murray-stenson-dies-at-age-74/
The Last Word, and that Sazerac flight (!) he made me, among others, were just the best. I'm happy to have met him, and still amazed at how genuinely friendly and curious he was. It was inspirational to me how readily and unselfishly he shared his knowledge.
International Repair Day is Saturday, October 21st. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Repair_Day
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The #DebConf23 starts tomorrow in Kochi. Regardless of whether you will be on the spot or at your computer, it is time to have a look to the schedule! https://debconf23.debconf.org/schedule/ #debian #debconf #debconf23 #freesoftware #dc23 #kochi #debconfkochi #debianindia
@hollie I use some J Herbin shimmer inks in pens with larger nibs (stub, broad) including Émeraude de Chivor. They work. I would be less confident in them with an EF for sure. Things that might help: make sure you're doing some things to gently agitate the ink while writing (when you pause, rotate the pen in your hand, flip it around, etc). Also, when not in use, store nib up.
I think I have a type. Who else writes stories/books with focus on construction of fantastical cities/environs?
Ted Chiang's story "Towers of Babylon" gave me big "Invisible Cities" vibes, in a good way.
Step 1: Listen to all 579 episodes of the @penaddict podcast
Step 2: Buy a pen store
Step 3: ????
Step 4: Profit?!
It's pretty cool that a bank can have unadvertised immutable ACH daily and monthly limits, that you don't know about until you hit them. And no way to send a wire transfer without physically visiting a branch (which may be multiple states away). You could use a paper check, if you had one, which you have not needed for any reason in...a long time -- and certainly shouldn't suddenly need one to transfer money *to yourself*.
Yes, we are your bank, and our job is to not give you back your money.
Public Knowledge and iFixit, fighting for just desserts?
Former shipper and executive director at the Free Software Foundation, now https://alliterativeadvising.com, https://crazyalansemporium.com, and board of directors for https://f-droid.org.