Breaking news from the Ukrainian front: the Russian attempts to slow down the counter-offensive have just been confirmed to be outmatched by a single hedgehog.
#meme
Living is a big city is fun and very convenient, but it lacks the wild animals that are fun to encounter. So when I visit the rural village of my ancestors, I often end up getting excited over a random toad that happened to hop into view.
I don't know what species it is, but I did like how it stuck to the tactic of pretending to be a rock even after I got my phone right up in it's face, so here you go Fediverse, have a random Polish toad.
I'd like to take a moment to appreciate how Linux keyboard layouts fill unused combinations like AltG+K for Polish with characters that might be useful (the ellipsis character in this case). On Windows if I wanted to insert °, …, ™ or a non-breaking space I'd have to memorise its alt-code or create a custom layout. (Which is about as well supported and easy to do as you'd expect from Windows customisation.) On Linux I just type AltG+Shift+0, AltG+K, AltG+Shift+T or AltG+Space respectively, because they're part of my layout out-of-the-box.
(Linux layout in first picture, Windows layout in second)
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