I’m not really sure what this is but it looks like it was fun! Maybe I will catch more about it between now and next year.
rhythmisaprancer
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- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoFediverse@piefed.social•Full Timelapse | Canvas 2025English2·6 days ago
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•I dislike it when somebody says "so" and then pauses.English4·10 days ago
So… No five?
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Anubis, The Opensource Defender Against AI Bots: I fight bots in my free timeEnglish2·13 days ago
Interesting. I clicked on a link here a couple weeks ago and was presented with this and wasn’t really sure what it was. Thanks for sharing this! It seems like a good alternative.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoMycology@mander.xyz•Some fresh Parasola inky capsEnglish1·13 days ago
This looks very different than the inky caps I know (and eat). Different genus, too. Are these edible? The Genus I know is Coprinus. Not sire about parasoles.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoAskUSA@discuss.online•My fellow Americans, do you "touch grass" these days? (outside of essentials like work or buying food) I mean, ICE Raids are everywhere, do you even feel safe to go anywhere?English3·14 days ago
I try to, but I am really confused with my place. I live in a small town that is one of the more remote places of the US that is on an interstate (maybe a confliction), my neighbors on one side are Latino, and on the other Sikh, and neither one has had an observable change since January. I think that most of these folks believe they are safe here, and maybe that is true, but nobody wants to talk about it. The independence day stuff was muted, but it’s really dry here so that is normal. Everyone respected that. Still plenty of music and gatherings and what not. But most folks here are conservative, even those who are vocal about their dislike of Trump.
So, to answer your question, I touch grass daily. I mean, this is bad. I can’t get other people onboard, hey still seem to feel that it is affecting “others.” I work for the federal government, and they say things like “they don’t mean you” and I think, they mean us.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoWikipedia@lemmy.world•Clear Channel memorandum (list of songs that program directors felt were "lyrically questionable" to play in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks)English1·14 days ago
Almost none of these songs make sense. Even those that do, don’t. I’m also pretty sure my local rock station played some of these at the time but I’m not sure I was aware of this list at the time. It says suggested so I guess it didn’t matter. They also didn’t censor songs so probably didn’t care.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.zip•How social media became a storefront for deadly fake pillsEnglish1·14 days ago
Our plugs now have plugs I guess.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoWikipedia@lemmy.world•Fladry (the use of suspended fabric strips to deter carnivores)English2·14 days ago
I worked on a ranch in Montana USA that did this, but as I recall their position was that “patrolling” was the best deterrent. You had to get out and ride and basically be present by the cattle.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Moving away from physical currency has been very detrimental to the homeless industryEnglish4·14 days ago
The homeless-industrial complex. Which, having thought that out, sounds awful.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoAsk Science@lemmy.world•If someone holds their pee, which would happen first - the sphincters giving way due to the pressure, or the bladder rupturing?English10·14 days ago
Generally our organs don’t rupture without some other function. In your example, we probably don’t have good studies to reflect how long humans can hold urine in until “something” happens. We do have good studies on trauma patients, and I think that would be where the rupturing would be.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoLinux@sh.itjust.works•[Resource] Linux Command: Learn The Linux Command Line. Write Shell Scripts.English2·15 days ago
From a brief look, this seems way more approachable than the Linux “Bible” or whatever it was called that I used 20 years ago.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Xfinity using WiFi signals in your house to detect motionEnglish1·19 days ago
That is nuts. I’ve always liked hardwired better but hard to do that with a mobile phone.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Xfinity using WiFi signals in your house to detect motionEnglish8·20 days ago
I don’t really understand how this works, so struggle to see any benefits (only drawbacks😐). It does make me thankful my provider is a small local company. Not the fastest, but probably no spying.
- rhythmisaprancer@piefed.socialtoLinux@lemmy.world•[Resolved] Looking for recommendations -- CD RipperEnglish3·2 months ago
I used Asunder a lot when I was converting to digital and it handled tagging pretty well except for CDs I made from things like Napster files. It doesn’t look like it is updated very frequently now, tho.
I don’t think the DeLorean reference is apt. That company was headed by a man who saw himself as a visionary, liked to highlight his middle initial “Z,” and had a drug addiction. No connection whatsoever.