emuspawn

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Lower right corner, beneath the blurry standing street sign there looks to be a modicum of pavement :D

I liked it! I enjoyed the cross-section of the crowd and assumed that was the focus.

I can't accept any bat identification guide that doesn't specify hurgling
Hear it hurgling

I also share your unfounded suspicion, although I have also deployed it.

[–] emuspawn@geostationary.orbiting.observer 15 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

The linux evangelist knows the percentage of linux mint at all times. They know this because they know what the percentage isn't. By subtracting the percentage of linux mint from not linux mint, or where it isn't linux mint from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The disto choosing subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the linux evangelist from an operating system where it is to an operating system where it isn't, and arriving at a operating system where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the operating system where it is, is now the operating system that it wasn't, and it follows that the operating system that it was, is now the operating system that it isn't.

The art of diplomacy is making em love you while you knock their punch out.

Perhaps a triumvirate of vets is after him.

[–] emuspawn@geostationary.orbiting.observer 5 points 4 weeks ago (5 children)

Are you able to check the logs at all?
This may be totally off base but: I recently had some issues with the intel networking adapter on one of my Dell Optiplexes. Still not sure specifically why, but when it was at high load (including during one backup), it was crashing. I found Intel e1000 errors on the host and was able to follow these instructions which seemed to resolve the host become unavailable:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/e1000-driver-hang.58284/page-4#post-302307

If you like bird art, let me drop a mention of The Bird Museum. It's a free game (well, walking experience) that features very good and very bad artwork of birds. There's a random selection of art everytime you reload it. It's great!

[–] emuspawn@geostationary.orbiting.observer 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That is very neat!

You should cross post to !artshare@lemmy.world!

 

I have a work in progress pond with some lovely goldfish in it. So far I've only had smaller visitors to the pond, but I had a big heron land on my neighbors roof and scope things out.

What a pretty bird, but stay out plz!

 

I harvested my first cabbage head this year! This is my second year growing cabbages - it went way better this year!
Last year between pests and the weather, it was definitely mycabbages.gif

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Lily Bloom (geostationary.orbiting.observer)
 

It's in water, but it's still gardening! One of my hardy lilies has put up a gorgeous flower. I love seeing it open in the morning and close at night.

 

This past weekend I was able to get out on the water and overnight at a marine state park!
Did I forget to take pictures at the campsite? YES! Regardless, y'all get a trip report!
We launched from Boston Harbor in Olympia, WA and paddled to Hope Island State Park.
The sun was shining, the weather was great, and we had our choice of campsites. We did arrive at low tide, which made hauling kayaks up the beach a bit of an effort.

I tested a new stove which worked well, and used my 15 year old REI Chrysalis solo tent for the first time in a while. It continues to hold up!

We launched the next day a bit after high tide, paddled around the Sound a bit, then headed back to our launch point. We did have to fight the current a bit, but the mountain was out, we were visited by seals, and a good time was had by all.

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