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Giving my glasses a valedictory tour of the house before they shoot me in the eye with a laser tomorrow, presumably changing my prescription.

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Here’s the deal: if you have RSS on your personal blog and reply with the link, I’ll follow you.

I also promise to read at least a few of your articles. :)

Oh no, my muscles are all feeling sore after my booster shot! Almost like I've been doing a bunch of new exercises in the gym these past few days - oh wait nevermind that's exactly what happened. \*closes VAERS tab\*

This is the true spirit of the web - every article is a gateway to 10 other articles.

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"Oh man I've got 40 tabs of stuff to read later open, I should read some so that I can close them."

10 minutes later: "Oh man I have 43 tabs of stuff to read later open!"

Dear Fediverse, does anyone have a good reference for what the RSS <comments> tag is supposed to point to? I think it's HTML but is there any imposition on the structure? This is the best I could find: https://www.rssboard.org/rss-profile#element-channel-item-comments

Boosts/repeats/renotes are appreciated!

The last post (at least for now) in my series on xfail is now live: "xfail and code coverage"
blog.ganssle.io/articles/2021/

@bagder An Easter egg that actually caused some problems that sound kinda annoying to debug: unix.stackexchange.com/q/40578

`man -w` used to print `gimme gimme gimme` at 00:30, as a reference to the ABBA song.

Seems like that just caused someone's test suite to fail and not like a problem in production, but it is indicative of how unexpected behavior, even if a fun idea, might not be fun for all your users...

No easter eggs in curl daniel.haxx.se/blog/2021/12/06 - With the risk of completely ruining my chances of ever being considered a fun person, I’ll take you through my thought process on why curl does not feature any Easter eggs.

I don't particularly want to make friends with gym rats, but I don't know who else will understand all my gym rat memes.

Today's experiment with the boy: dissecting a turkey bone to see the marrow where new blood is made!

TFW the doctor tells you your shoulder bone is dissolving because you lift weights too much.

(See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteolys)

A pseudo-TDD workflow using expected failures, wherein I describe how you can use xfail and VCS history rewriting to make a TDD history even if you didn't do TDD (this probably makes more sense once you've read the article):

blog.ganssle.io/articles/2021/

It is wild to me that

1. nearly every commercial species of eel is endangered,
2. no one has ever successfully bred an eel in captivity\* and
3. eel is available in basically every sushi place in America (it's actually hard to avoid!

See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel#Comm

\*Some scientists managed to get some new eels hatched, but they died after 18 days. Not exactly a good foundation for aquaculture.

I thought my first son was the master of stealing glasses because he had a way of looking away from you to draw your attention elsewhere while he grabbed your glasses.

Last night my second son took it to a new level when he managed to steal one of my contact lenses right out of my eye.

"Papa, I fixed it. I plugged it out and plugged it in and then it worked!"

Only 3 years old and already turning it off and then on again. So proud.

Male (bright blue) and female Variegated Fairywrens as seen from my veranda this morning.

The female was close enough that those shots aren't cropped.

Canon EOS 1D MkIV, 400/5.6L + 2xTC (effective field of view equiv to 1,040mm due to the 1.3x crop on APS-H sensors)

#bird #photo #nature #AustralianWildlife #VariegatedFairywren

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