Timeline for teacher list by bobjonkman
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Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Sunday, 27-Aug-2023 18:01:00 EDT Bob Jonkman
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Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 15:28:46 EDT Bob Jonkman
From a few years ago...
All gone now, and I promised $SPOUSE it would never come back. https://gs.jonkman.ca/attachment/221480 -
clacke: looking for something 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2023 08:25:27 EDT clacke: looking for something 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛
I tried for over four decades to grow an impressive personality, but it was a lot of effort and not much payoff, so now I'm just trying to grow an impressive beard instead. -
clacke: looking for something 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 12:02:24 EDT clacke: looking for something 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛
did you watch Oppenheimer, the film about the moral implications of the things we create, starring an actor who also played a Gotham City psychiatrist who went insane
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did you watch Barbie, the film about the moral implications of the things we create, starring an actress who also played a Gotham City psychiatrist who went insane
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Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 20:44:38 EDT Bob Jonkman
@steve
Wait, you or Dr. Cooley are at Perimeter? Giving any public lectures?
If so, I'll hop on my bike to attend!
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Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 07:25:13 EDT Stephen Sekula
From jodi on Mastodon: I’m looking forward to meeting students at TRISEP 2023 being held @Perimeter! -
Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Thursday, 08-Jun-2023 15:21:12 EDT Bob Jonkman
Several other authors of software that accesses the Twitter API have come to that conclusion as well. When #Twidere, my phone app to access Twitter stopped accessing Twitter back in January I pretty much abandoned Twitter. I still check Twitter with its WebUI, less than once a week, but I no longer post or engage there.
But Twitter still gets used by some organizations I do work for, so I do post from their accounts. I wonder how long it will be before they abandon Twitter too. -
Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jun-2023 18:00:16 EDT Stephen Sekula
I finally had a chance to figure out why my social bridging software was no longer able to talk to Twitter. Indeed, it's because under Twitter's new leadership, python-twitter has been deemed as violating something in their terms of service. It says I can submit a ticket, but they make it impossible to figure out how to do that (the service portal is a loop). So I am deciding to no longer support Twitter and will focus entirely on federated social media. -
Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jun-2023 21:50:18 EDT Stephen Sekula
Got weirdly hung up on a simple problem involving the Poisson equation, and still have not resolved it. Who knew an isotropic collisionless gas in a spherically symmetric gravitational potential would be so IRRITATING? https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/7fcc02ad3df2ed9843b945250eef98bff9f7892a5da3711780562d1c81133b64/view -
Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 30-May-2023 16:25:14 EDT Bob Jonkman
I'd be more inclined to say "people voting the way the polls said they should..." -
Hubert Chathi (hubert@social.uhoreg.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 30-May-2023 10:21:45 EDT Hubert Chathi
I have to laugh and shake my head at Smith calling it a "Miracle on the Praries". No, you were leading in the polls pretty much the whole time. You're in a strongly conservative province. I mean, if you're saying that it's a miracle that the majority of Albertans chose to ignore your terribleness, then yes, sure. But people voting the same way the polls said they would isn't a miracle. If the UCP ran with a saner leader, they probably would have won by a lot more. -
Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Sunday, 28-May-2023 13:53:56 EDT Brian Ó
I’ve been getting more into the game Gaslands with my son and also with adult friends. It’s a Mad Max-esque tabletop game where you’re expected to create your own game pieces by kitbashing with toy cars. I already have all the crafting, painting and 3d printing supplies I need from my other wargaming hobbies, so the barrier to entry was incredibly low. It’s a lot of lighthearted fun. Here is my latest creation.
#gaslands #madmax #cars #toys #games #wargaming #kitbashing #crafting #3dprinting #paiting #hobby
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Tobias (tobias@social.diekershoff.de)'s status on Friday, 26-May-2023 02:06:27 EDT Tobias
I'm in need of a little Nerd-Pr0n... what little useful thing comes into your mind as tool of at the Linux command line? Not a super-nerdy command to sophisticated resolve a problem, but a tool for actual problems that would also be useful for n00bs to take their fear about using the CLI?
So curling wttr.in is a nice trick - but yesterday I discovered v2 of the service (probably around for a million years but new to me).
curl v2.wttr.in/Berlin
yt-dlp and wget to fetch files from the Intenets without having to open a browser were on the list yesterday as well, but I'm eager to (re)discover some other nice tools.