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This 1961 photo is called “The Mob”, and was shot by professional cat photographer Walter Chandoha. Originally a WW II combat photographer, his signature style was filming cats at their eye level. He collected nearly 100,000 cat photographs and it’s pretty cool that someone made a career out of this.
#catsofmastodon

If you begin #StarTrek: Voyager episode Spirit Folk at exactly 11:49:35 on New Year's Eve, Ensign Harry Kim will kiss a cow as the clock strikes midnight. It's an annual tradition, so join in the fun and start 2024 off on the right hoof.

Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415 AD) was a Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt.

She was a prominent thinker in Alexandria where she taught philosophy and astronomy. Hypatia constructed astrolabes and hydrometers, but did not invent either of these, which were both in use long before she was born. In March 415 AD, she was murdered by a mob of Christians led by a lector named Peter.

gutenberg.org/ebooks/63054

#books #astronomy #mathematics

love when banks let you customize your card because I like to see what I can get away with

It's one or the other for the rest of your life. There is no third option.

Would you rather be too hot 🥵 or too cold 🥶 ?

#Poll
Please boost for a wider demographic.

[Snake Plissken voice] I've done my last needful

Dentist: “I’m seeing things I can’t unsee”

Gift-horse: “I fuckin’ warned you man”

So I go grocery shopping on Friday. Should I make my usual Fancy Pants Meal? Or play around with the air fryer. If I do the air fryer, WHAT SHOULD I PLAY AROUND WITH? :D

Today I "vapor locked." It's a mindset I get into when something just grabs my attention and doesn't let go. I had chores to do, and stuff to set up, and I NEVER got to it. Why?

So I've got my Big Backup coming at the end of the year, and I decided to use RAR compression. Seeing that there was a RAR implementation for Linux, I figured I could just use that Linux version over the WinRAR version.

But since WinRAR was a graphical program, and RAR was command line, I'd have to experiment and find out what switches and commands and all sorts of fun I'd need to make the WinRAR compression work in Linux. That took me nearly six hours of experimenting and backing and forthing and I eventually got it.

When I was done, I was still supercharged on trying to get my backups in order for the 1st, and began organizing my cluttered desktop into more organized directories and going through my Organized Backups for a little cleanup (the unorganized backups are...a nightmare). Next thing I know it's 1AM.

Here's where things start getting wierd. I had one more thing I needed to and that was finish up organizing my digitized books. Just basically sorting them into Fiction and Non-Fiction. And that's when the "vapor lock" started to fade. Suddenly I wanted to be doing ANYTHING other than organizing books.

I ate dinner, watched a movie, chatted with a friend, all the while trying to get my brain to Just Finish This Last Thing Before Bed. And more and more, I just didn't want to finish it. I was bored, distractable.

How funny that basically ten hours of time goes by in a flash with a huge amount of work, and then the next two go by at a crawl of me just trying to sort 100 books into Fiction or Non-Fiction and my brain doing anything it can to not do it.

Anyways, it's done, and I plan to keep file changes to a minimum until the 1st. On the first, I'll reinstall all the systems for a nice clean operating system (the plan is to refresh the OSes every two years moving forward), and once that's done, do the year-end backups. That'll take a few days, if not a week (power outages permitting).

Vapor-locking rarely happens, but when it does I can move mountains - as long as moving mountains is what interests me when it hits.

::opens Threads::
::Threads defaults to "For You"::
::immediately loads a transphobic post::

"How is this in any way 'For Me?'"

::hits block::

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