@csarven ha ha, that really triggered my metaphor extrapolation addiction — I immediately thought “so PDFs go bad quickly, but… help to ripen other formats left nearby?”
@csarven ha ha, that really triggered my metaphor extrapolation addiction — I immediately thought “so PDFs go bad quickly, but… help to ripen other formats left nearby?”
@tungufoss cool! Anywhere I can find it to watch/listen online?
Happy ridiculous, confusing date format day! #justUseISO8601 #itsAnUnambiguousStandardDammit #piday #imagineThatLastHashtagWithAirQuotes
Self esteem tip: rather than searching the web for “how to [do xyz basic life skill you really should know by now]”, search for “optimal [xyz basic life skill] technique”.
Very excited to announce that next week I’ll be travelling to Turkey to play hurdy #gurdy at World Wood Day 2015 in Eskişehir!
Really looking forward to visiting Turkey and meeting everyone else involved.
For example, I’d love to read something like Terry Bisson’s Meat, but where the narrators are repulsed by the fact that humans have to traverse 3D space, most often between artifically constructed bounded areas, in order to achieve their goals.
Anyone got scifi recommendations (any media) specifically for narratives which at no point involve sentient individual creatures moving between rooms, using doors or anything similar?
Articles like this one are the reason seriouseats.com is my favourite food blog. So much good information, so many excellent recipes. Making their French Onion Soup this evening.
@evanpro in British English you can develop an idea, develop land, develop a technique or product, and now I’ve developed semantic satiation from thinking about the word “develop” too much :)
@briansuda if these are the ones I think they are, props to Analog for handling them in such a human way
First thing I did after getting home from Germany was make mango lassi. @brennannovak, you are to blame for this fruity yoghurty deliciousness!
@gregorlove ha ha cool, thanks :)
@acegiak oh, that’s actually a pretty cool optical illusion! Thanks :)
I was travelling all day yesterday and missed out on the “llama dress thing̦”. Can someone fill me in?
Buying viola strings at justmusic.de in Berlin is a weird process. You choose the strings at the desk on the top floor, who give you a piece of paper and tell you to go to the ground floor. By the time you’ve got there, the strings have arrived in a little vacuum tube thing, and you pay for them.
I’m not entirely sure how this works for the pianos and do not intend on buying one to find out, unless they have a vacuum-tube to Iceland as well.
@kylewm only if the data isn’t in a “format understood by Flask” (a list of which is not given). Apparently it’s empty if the data has been processed by Flask.
Python-land: where it’s apparently acceptable for a popular “micro” web application library to not provide a consistent way of accessing raw request data.
I’m looking at you, Flask.
@aaronpk German, for my (hopefully) pending move there!
This week’s illness, measured in #duolingo XP:
(Context: when feeling more like a human than a sack of flu germs, I usually get between 60 and 100 duolingo “XP” per day. Thank goodness for streak freeze.)