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Notices by mangeurdenuage (mangeurdenuage@loadaverage.org), page 179
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>for acrobat dc
>so i can make a .pdf
Nibba libreoffice can do that too
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>Eating raw porc
Enjoy brain parasites.
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Lovely, but to symmetric for my taste, French style garden seem to me unnatural even tho beautiful.
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IMG_20200906_145346_479.jpg
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@hakui @shpuld
Train train wanna be happy gatagoto gatagoto
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>100 mb file as fast as possible
Me a few days ago for the laptop of a customer. https://loadaverage.org/attachment/6097782
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Goodnight everyone o/
Sleep well and take care. https://loadaverage.org/attachment/5466910
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>their 36500 tuition for the semester will not be refunded
Are they asking for mass shooting ?
Because that's how you get mass shooting.
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bluestarultor@mastodon.social @thoth @jbauer @r
>They really don't delve into the mechanics
Sad, you should go fetch this book and read it.
http://www.charlespetzold.com/code/
ISBN: 978-0-7356-1131-3
See also "The Annotated Turing" which is also pretty interesting historically.
ISBN: 978-0-470-22905-7
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thoth@cybre.space @bluestarultor @jbauer @r
>B) anything you don't pay for upfront costs tenfold later
Reminded me of this: The art of destroying software
https://player.vimeo.com/video/108441214
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>Executing JavaScript isn't objectively slow, but it is much slower than not executing Javascript https://loadaverage.org/attachment/4230552
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>N–P–K gardeners owe their practice to the great scientist Justus Von Liebig, the father of artificial fertilizers. What most don’t know is that later in his life Von Liebig acknowledged a grave mistake in relying only on chemistry. In fact, he saw the negative impacts of artificial fertilizers on life in the soil in his own vegetable garden and thereafter preferred organic matter to the inorganic chemical fertilizers he invented.
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>What if
You were in Canada.
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@reag @coolboymew
As long as they'll do the bait and surrender tactic you won't see me one them anymore.
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@coolboymew @zemichi
I love oil too, olive oil that is ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf_sensor
I am amazed by this.
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>Are you making a pool?
If only I had the money to not loose this house :(
Also I'm too big for this barrel X)
>Not sure what is beginning
It's in the title of the picture. Since I don't have rain water I had to use the tapwater, and tapwater, for sanitary reasons, is more or less contaminated with chlorine.
Problem is that when you're raising aerobic bacteria the chlorine will not help them multiply quite the opposite actually. So since chlorine evaporates with the contact of air I added an air pump and an aquarium diffuser and it will evaporate fast, after two hours I'll add some sugar cane, molasses or pressed fruit juice (because I want bacterial dominance and not fungi dominance) and then compost so that the aerobic micro organisms in it will multiple fast in the next 48 hours and then spray it on my garden and/or veggies.
In the garden is sick, like my case, the billions of micro organisms raised in the water will compete for the food that the other pathogenic organisms had for themselves, not only it will make the pathogenic organisms starve but their corpses or what remains of them and more will feed the plants via the rhizosphere (roots).
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Picture from a few days ago. https://loadaverage.org/attachment/6096846
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IT BEGINS ! https://loadaverage.org/attachment/6096844