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@freemo
It is very very likely your great ancestor witnessed Henry The VIII antiques, LIVE
@thor

@freemo
depending upon where in which region/kingdom he was the baron it could be a very powerful position.
Richard Neville (earl of Warwick) and Bismarck were also Baron's (technically)

@thor

Do you live in or near #Manchester, UK, and want to adopt a kitten? 4 of the kittens at my in-laws' place are still looking for a home. They're a few months older than on this picture. PM me for contact details if interested or want to know more.

@thor
Sweden's lion looks good, UK's lion is very flat same with Norway.

@wauz
btw I recently started playing geostastic, what sort of things you will look for determining the region and the town/village if I randomly drop somewhere in germany??

@freemo

@freemo
Ahh I see, generic brand ones. There are thousands of them here but obviously they are of shitty quality and taste.
Last time I brought a generic local brand Mojito soda and it taste like Cardamom flavoured yogurt :blobcatgoogly:
I don't know how good are generic brands outside India.
@wauz

@freemo
Here in India, there is only Fanta (Also there is Mirinda of Pepsico but that is getting less popular, atleast I see it less in shops).
The more interesting thing is that the Orange soda market has been declining here for several years. It seems that readymade drink mix brands like Tang and Rasna are more popular in the Orange flavour beverage market.

Let the flamewar begin....

@freemo any good place to discuss APARAPI related questions or stuffs??

@marcuse1w @macleod
I also really liked Ada (actually better than Rust, I don't like the decisions they have made for the syntax of Rust) but it seems to be a dying language, mostly replaced by modern stuffs.

Due to main usecase of Ada, actually it is very common to come across Ada working along with C.

Lisp is just different, mostly that's why people like it. Also I think SICP has a big hand in making it popular with folks who did programming in 80s, 90s and well into 2000s
The SICP lectures ->
invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=

@suguru
:blobcatmeltcry: <- Forgotten Fortran programmers measuring hurricane frontal pressure from atop a lighthouse in the middle of Atlantic

@aen_the_acolyte
well I just took you from poped stuffs to pooped stuffs :ablobcatrave:

@freemo @freemo@jeffreyfreeman.me
It is less on the looks side, but also it is more on the functional side.

for suggestions, you have mentioned USA Today, Fortune magazine and stuffs. This would be much much more eyecatching if you directly put images of those cover pages or news articles, etc also make it an auto-carousel, so it will swipe automatically. other many people would miss it.

the syncleus website seems to be down, it gives 404, also it's certificate is expired.

So I'd really love some input on my new personal page! I am kinda excited about it.

Here is the link, feedback welcome: jeffreyfreeman.me/

It mostly looks like the old version but the home page is revamped (I really like the real time git heatmap I created! ) and it is totally built from scratch. Some features I love:

It even supports the Fediverse as a full activity pub end point. It uses the following handle:

@freemo@jeffreyfreeman.me

Here are some of my favorite features:

* Fedipub / ActivityPub support, it rungs fedipage.com
* Clean and simple theme.
* Git heatmap (seen on the home page)
* Tags support
* Hugo static site based

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