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If anybody likes testing Linux distros, I have a beta version of mine, called Drauger OS, available for download at draugeros.ml

Thanks to anyone who decides to give it a shot! Let me know if you find any bugs. You can find ways to contact me at the website above.

You may discover that a newly acquired routine has unexpected ... More for Cancer bit.ly/yk3b9m

I'm having a rather annoying delemma here; when it comes to hosting federation servers, which one to go for? Pleroma, mastodon, Osada, or Hubzilla? Or in that case, a few of those? I know some instances that host several different platforms all under their single domain; mastodon.host is one. Don't know of any Osada servers, though; but then that has a lot of features that I'd not be using, anyway.

@jdormit@mastodon.technology I'm absolutely everywhere. another favorite of mine is Powershell, even though I haven't been to one of those meetings in a while. And, who knows, I might join you one of these days. That sounds like a rather interesting language. I've heard of it, though never studied it.

Our local library has a pretty good black friday offer:

(translated from danish:)
"Borrow two books for the price of one
Twice as free"

@jdormit@mastodon.technology I'm liking that. Could be nice for SQL server supported applications, too. Often wondered, as well whether Pterotype works on ProjectNami, the version of Wordpress that supports native SQL Server rather than MariaDB. (it will if it doesn't use database calls, but instead relies only on the WP API.) And I know that this is a complete nonsequetur, but I'm also from Boston. I'm hoping that I can run into you at a meetup sometime; I always attend those where I can.

Black Friday, or once you go black you never go back amirite?

@jdormit@mastodon.technology Is it even possible, though? I think if it were, then wouldn't someone have done it already? DNN community sorta laughed at me in an odd way when I mentioned it to them. Acted like they didn't have a clue what I was talking about. I mean, the new standards of ActivityPub, Webmention, and so on can't be that new, can they? Then again, there's that whole misconception that anything written for the .NET Framework isn't open source because the underlying OS is not open source. That definition is too narrow for me.

Why can't I type properly today? Just one question. I've made two typing mistakes in the last two mentions I sent ... not to mention, posted from the wrong steem account regarding something that clearly belonged on my personal one. One thing with the blockchain, can't take the dang thing down and repost it to the right place. Love auto sign on, but sometimes I don't. And today is one of those times. Not to mention, it's Friday, so I'm not surprised at all.

@jdormit@mastodon.technology One of my goals for the comming years, not sure whether it could be 2019 or not, depends on how quickly I catch onto C#, but I want to make a library for .NET for ActivityPub first, because it's simpler, and then Zot. second. Seems that all of the other frameworks are covered. Fact that .NET folks are left out's been driving me nuts for a while now.

@davetaylor2112@mastodon.social It's not the client at this point. it's because Twitter removed that feature.

@kelbot Latitude are particularly good in the secod hand quality department. Even though he came from Dell, Rand, who is a latitude E6540 from 2013, might as well be a secondhand unit.

Basically me when I wanted to tell @kitkat how it bothered me that in Fantastic Beasts someone can do legilimency without a wand when that was one of the reasons Voldemort was special

@denverqueen I would agree. One of those tile things? I forget what they're called.

Not sure I should get some new key finders for my purses. But what do you guys think?

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