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NYC Health + Hospitals has made plant-based food the default for inpatient meals. (NYT 2023-09-03)

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"In 1900, food expenses were 43 percent of the typical American household's budget." ("Junk Food Nation," NYT Book Review, 2023-09-03)

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! debconf23.debconf.org/schedule #debian #debconf #debconf23 #freesoftware #dc23 #kochi #debconfkochi #debianindia

I think I have a type. Who else writes stories/books with focus on construction of fantastical cities/environs?

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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.

Right, everyone who currently downloads games not available on their broadcast television would certainly pay the $300 annually for NFL Sunday Ticket if those downloads were not available. Does anybody really fall for the way these companies calculate their "damages"? Unfortunately, yes.

engadget.com/the-nba-nfl-and-u

the race is on to see if I can figure out how to make copy/paste work right in less time than I can just type '0 263 times.

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I assume I am doing something wrong, but not sure what. Clearing direct formatting and then reformatting either as text or a number doesn't seem to change anything -- the '0 is still displayed both ways.

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Calc says to preserve a leading 0 in a number, put a single apostrophe in front of it: help.libreoffice.org/6.2/en-US

If I type that in manually, it indeed works.

If I do find and replace to put a '0 at the start of every number in the column, the ' is displayed in the cell. Same if I paste in the cell contents.

Yeah so Chapel Hill public school Chromebooks disable View Source in the browser.

Just used "wea culpa" in a meeting for a group mistake.

Super great that UNC Chapel Hill police are sharing important public safety info -- photo of a suspected shooter at large -- on Twitter and not on their own public alert site.

I so wish I could reply to every SMS OTP I receive with "Dear Company, Thank you. Sincerely, John"

I often don't eat breakfast until I've been up for a couple hours and it's no problem. But tell me I have to fast before a morning doctor's appointment and I'm ravenous as soon as I wake up.

Hashtags didn't start out as a software feature on Twitter.

@chrismessina proposed their use, and for a long time, they were just a cultural norm.

It was months later that Twitter engineers turned them into links that went to a search result screen.

Same thing with @-addressing. It was a practice for blog comments that came over to Twitter, but there was a long time that there were no affordances in the UI to support them.

Same with retweets. People starting using "RT", and it took off.

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