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  1. The dude from Master of Disguise is in my store right now pretending to be an Eastern European gambler who has no idea how to fill out a lottery card and is constantly getting something wrong no matter how many times the instructions are given to him.

    Tuesday, 22-Nov-22 16:44:05 UTC from web
  2. "Those lazy, lazy leaves"! I was taking the scenic route from shopping through the park and there I slid in a corner and fell. I lost all tyre grip because a brown and slimy moist pile of leaves in the curve acted like it's the best replacement for grease in that moment. Luckily there was not much damage. My pants got dirty, a scratch on my knee, and the side of my pedal was heavily scratched.

    Saturday, 12-Nov-22 13:23:08 UTC from web
  3. Democrats are doing WHAT

    Wednesday, 09-Nov-22 04:54:18 UTC from web
  4. Disney's Pepper Ann still rocks.

    Sunday, 06-Nov-22 15:39:36 UTC from web
  5. Made myself a mudflap for my bicycle. I could buy one but all the ones for purchase are way too small for what I think I need. Mine reaches further down and is wider in the hopes it will catch more dirt and preventing all that dirt flinging on my shoes and pants.

    Monday, 31-Oct-22 15:25:27 UTC from web
    • @adiwan I used some leftover PVC tarp, 3d printed a small decorative clamping piece that clamps the tarp flap to the mud guard, a M3 screw, two washers, a M3 locknut. I found some mud flaps similar in size online but mine was basically 1€ in costs, including the misprints.

      Monday, 31-Oct-22 17:05:00 UTC in context
  6. Every day I thank god that Tumblr wasn’t around in the 70s, can you imagine the amount of twink Nixon fan art we’d be seeing?

    Friday, 28-Oct-22 15:01:38 UTC from web
  7. also, i've finished the NES version of Gradius because for some reason i got hyped for shumps

    Monday, 24-Oct-22 20:52:01 UTC from web
  8. so, anyway, i basically got a GF now. bet you didnt expect that

    Sunday, 23-Oct-22 03:21:33 UTC from web
  9. Always pleasantly surprised to see this place still kicking

    Monday, 24-Oct-22 01:08:08 UTC from web
  10. Working on a paid project over the next few weeks. I will post... MY contributions here when I'm allowed. I WILL NOT post the project itself or even give the name because Gherkin will nuke my account.

    Friday, 21-Oct-22 01:44:47 UTC from web
  11. your local console pleb bought yet another console. praise me http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/876261

    Sunday, 09-Oct-22 15:15:07 UTC from web
  12. >Ukranian ambassador to the USA tells Elon Musk to papaya off
    >Ol' Musky says he'll cease giving Ukraine access to Starlink for free as a result
    >He doesn't actually go through with it the next day
    I am very disappointed, I thought he had a better sense of humor

    Monday, 17-Oct-22 02:06:57 UTC from web
  13. Theoretically the work rules and environment at highschools nowadays is downright nightmarish, but since in practice what you can and can't do comes down to how you frame it and how good you are at talking your way through the hierarchy, it's not stressful at all for me and so long as I get results the administration doesn't get in the way.
    I do often see other teachers that aren't good at the workplace politics losing hair and sleep over it though.

    Monday, 10-Oct-22 19:11:36 UTC from web
    • @nerthos Ha, "other teachers" / "the District" has been one of the biggest stumbling blocks in my deciding to actually goto school and get teacher-certified up, I do not politick worth a crap

      Monday, 10-Oct-22 19:51:35 UTC in context
    • @scribus For me "other teachers" hasn't been too big a hurdle, because even though some are antagonistic (particularly the ideologues) they also tend to be massive cowards, so my usual strategy of just talking with full honesty to whoever's in charge is not something they know how to deal with.
      The district and the ministry are another issue altogether, they seem to be on some sort of one-sided competition to prove the limits of insanity and incompetence when it comes to regulations and counterproductive ideas can yet be pushed further. The latest great ideas they had was a proposal to remove the attendance requirements so that students can't fail a class by not attending; and to demand tech schools be more lax with dress code (the dress code for tech school is just no hats, no piercings or jewelry in the workshop, pants without holes and knee-length blue or white overall/duster, all of which are basic safety requirements in a workshop)

      Monday, 10-Oct-22 21:03:43 UTC in context
  14. 11 years so far, who's still alive?

    Thursday, 06-Oct-22 18:34:15 UTC from web
  15. I-66 coming out of Washington had a bunch of construction being done on it tonight which meant I couldn’t get into any of the exits leading home. The result is that I had to drive through the dying rural part of Northern Virginia to get home. Two lanes, one in each direction, on a winding, narrow, wooded road in a “The Hills Have Eyes” looking area, critters everywhere, ominous glimpses of dilapidated ranch-style homes with pickups and Trump 2024 signage, and just when you thought it couldn’t get any spookier, a decapitated deer laying in a pool of its own blood that I had to avoid running over. Jordan Peele couldn’t have depicted a more uncomfortable drive.

    Thursday, 29-Sep-22 07:26:11 UTC from web
  16. The legal-in-my-state substances I took hit me way harder than I thought they would last night. Maybe shouldn’t do that again.

    Monday, 26-Sep-22 14:15:59 UTC from web
  17. Sometimes I wonder if I am insane or the world is insane.

    Sunday, 25-Sep-22 19:55:12 UTC from web
  18. If anybody needs a unicorn cartoon fix https://www.cbr.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn-nickelodeon-wins-screen-rights/ The comic is cute, I look forward to this

    Saturday, 17-Sep-22 01:37:35 UTC from web
  19. Ooof... Robert Zemeckis can't do it right somehow. The Live-action Pinocchio is borderline bad.

    Monday, 12-Sep-22 16:12:34 UTC from web
  20. starting the week to something cursed http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/876230

    Monday, 12-Sep-22 13:39:17 UTC from web
  21. I think captchas will evolve in the next few years using A.I.-generated images. I expect that there is a prompt and the user has to decide which of the pictures were generated with that prompt.

    Monday, 12-Sep-22 06:43:02 UTC from web
  22. They think: "Why don't we store everything flat, use compound foreign keys, and make relations as cumbersome to find out and create views that are less helpful as they do rarely use JOIN and use a BAZILLION of WHERE clauses. WHO NEEDS READABILITY AND PERFORMANCE?

    Friday, 09-Sep-22 10:40:06 UTC from web
    • @adiwan JOINS are inexpensive, but when you need do trillions of them, they become an obstacle. This problem was why Amazon created DynamoDB

      Friday, 09-Sep-22 23:19:50 UTC in context
    • @oracle Well... It's not an environment with a ton of activity. A lot but not Amazon-a-lot. The database is an older Oracle installation because legacy software running needs exactly that old version. It stems from a time where entity frameworks were the rage and thus all objects were stored in a database. That same database is misused as a semi-persistent storage for message queues. In the recent past it was a few times as the culprit for some major downtime, as it is the biggest single point of failure without redundancy. I'm pretty soured by that.

      Saturday, 10-Sep-22 07:32:45 UTC in context
  23. I am going to find it easier and faster to export 360 individual PNG files than figuring out OpenToonz

    Tuesday, 30-Aug-22 04:54:56 UTC from web
  24. Just got off the phone with a very angry customer. I am at home. Beyond furious.

    Tuesday, 30-Aug-22 01:28:14 UTC from web
  25. Thought about starting a Sims channel but instead of doing what everyone else does just gradually going down a weird avant-garde surreal psychological horror route.

    Monday, 29-Aug-22 01:37:10 UTC from web
  26. What the hell this place still exists? Hi I'm a girl now and I'm in Seattle for a pony convention

    Saturday, 27-Aug-22 22:57:07 UTC from web
  27. I’m one of two white guys on the entire planet who wears Kangols and the other one is Eminem which probably doesn’t help my case much

    Saturday, 27-Aug-22 12:47:06 UTC from web
  28. Wow I got mail from VP Harris! Wonder which letter it's in response to (and how inflammatory I was)?

    Friday, 19-Aug-22 19:22:41 UTC from web
  29. Although tbf the whole reason I need the discount is because I’m teaching myself Storyboard Pro ($65 without the student discount; $7 with it) so I can go for a job opportunity in the United Kingdom, so, you know, this student discount might be what makes it harder to get the student discount.

    Saturday, 20-Aug-22 17:32:56 UTC from web
  30. Re-upped all of my animation programs with an old email account I had from community college that I never lost access to, therefore qualifying for the much cheaper student pricing. Don’t be a snitch, ‘kay?

    Saturday, 20-Aug-22 06:10:41 UTC from web
    • @zeldatra My old school and university were very quick disabling my accounts. I had a month to backup everything. In that time I could snatch the last time a student discount on the Amazon Prime membership. For all the other stuff (except for cinema) the student discounts were for products that are too expensive to begin with, even with a meager discount of 5% to 10% like laptops. The only discount that I abused was getting Windows licenses for 10€ over the MSDN program my university was part of. I got licenses for the family and a hand full for me.

      Saturday, 20-Aug-22 09:19:29 UTC in context
    • @adiwan my state’s community college system oversees all forms of adult education so once you’re enrolled you’re never “unenrolled” in the sense that you’ll always be a student because they offer courses that don’t contribute to a degree, and you need the student email to enroll for it, therefore, for as long as I live in this state, I am a student and don’t have to pay $70 a month for ToonBoom

      Saturday, 20-Aug-22 17:30:10 UTC in context