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@barefootstache if you are a lazy cook you might consider getting a pressure cooker (modern variant with timer)!

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BY THE WAY ITS BEEN OVER A CENT...
*coughs*
By the way, it has been over a century, folks.

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In the 175 years since boredom was discovered it has become increasingly rare and precious. People once thought it was limitless but now many have to live with constant anxiety of having insufficient boredom. We all need to do more to preserve and restore this important resource.

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It's 6:30am, I'm in Singapore Airport and Mastodon, do I have a story for YOU.

It all began... with an asteroid grain. Again.

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whenever my boss says "think of the big picture" I'm immediately an astronaut floating silently in space tethered to my ship looking down on earth and nothing he says seems important or even relevant so this tactic has backfired on him more than once is what I'm saying

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If you need to be delighted by something this morning, I present the tree goats of Morocco.

I was driving near Essaouira the first time I saw this and literally slammed on my brakes because I thought I was suddenly hallucinating. But then you learn how common it is and after a day or two it's, oh, yeah, more goats in trees.

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Really good Washington Post piece on the breach of Microsoft 365’s email service.

- hackers accessed customer emails for a month
- Microsoft didn’t notice
- USG had to tell them
- The access to generate tokens very likely came from MS being hacked and not realising

archive.is/2023.07.12-230927/h

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I never thought I'd see the day where I agree with Oracle on some #opensource matter more than Red Hat, but, well... oracle.com/news/announcement/b

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Settle in for a Sunday Junk Science take-down!

In this opinion piece, Milloy’s opinion gets an F in accuracy, but it's an absolute master-class in denialist propaganda. He employs the classic tactic of discrediting experts with what seem to be reasonable, obvious statements. They’re superficial and easy to discredit, but the point is to hijack the narrative.

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".. there really is One Weird Trick that solves a lot of problems: It’s called humility."

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My new social media app is called Grouse. You can only post criticism of the 3,000 other new social media apps.

Posts are called “Gripes.” No likes or reposts—just one button to “Commiserate.” If a Gripe receives enough Commiseration it’s elevated by the algorithm into a “Complaint.”

Also there’s an academic version called “Faculty Meeting.”

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Today in 1937, Yellow Grass, SK registered the hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada at 45 degrees Celsius.
It remained a record until June 29, 2021 when six B.C. communities recorded higher temperatures on that day.
The new record is 49.6 degrees, recorded in Lytton, B.C.

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