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tea is the ideal beverage for meticulously preparing, and then forgetting about, leaving it to get ruined by time

One of my #RedRaspberries has revealed itself to be of the ever-bearing variety, after I got berry educated and changed my care routine. Depending on the variety and your specific climate, ever-bearing berries may make fruit for longer periods in the summer or can produce a second/fall crop. These fruiting canes began to grow in June, when the canes that grew after last winter were fruiting.

@tom My FreePBX vm does that while it boots, and it's based on CentOS

Industry, climate change, and my politics 

Industry is not incompatible with ecology- and anyone claiming they are is either a reckless capitalist looking to consume the natural world for profit, or a luddite with a very poor understanding of what actually makes current industry unsustainable.

Every product must last, and be recyclable. We also need to capture toxic and dangerous byproducts: storing them if we can't use them. And at that we should be a lot better off.

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Industry, climate change, and my politics 

You start making products that last. You stop making things that will break so another can be sold, you take control and build a more durable world that lasts for human use.

Then you cut out the industry that's not needed anymore. Once you're making housing and appliances that last decades instead of years you've already made a massive leap towards sustainability.

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Opinions on cities and legacy 

@Deiru@gensokyo.social @Pyretta Like in Futurama with New New York.

i love rewatching stuff after i’ve gained some new context, and the scene from ghost in the shell where togusa and the major are discussing why the major put togusa on her team is pretty great for this. “organizations or humans, what lies beyond specialization is a slow death.” has another element entirely to it now

@haskal I have a couple plastic jellybean containers with flashdrives and other things like that in them.

Pets (hamsters) 

@Jo I had guinea pigs as a kid, and my sister would try to walk them on a leash or put them in a ball. They would just try to get out of their harness when they were on the leash, and in the ball they would just stand in one place looking scared.

Brain Fart 

A cable made out of corn flakes.

A cereal cable. 🥣 :blobpeek:

Most of what people refer to as "memes" are actually "image Macrons", photographs of French president Emmanuel Macron.

Genitals shitpost, death mention 

@kelbesque Three days, that's impressive. It took me over two years to restore my foreskin.

Genitals shitpost, death mention 

My foreskin is the Jesus of penis hats. It was condemned, executed, and came back three days later.

@Jo I use DOSBox every day at work. We're still using ancient DOS accounting software, and it runs in a fork of DOSBox and prints invoices to our old dot matrix printers.

I've spent more time than I needed to just trying to rip a DOS CD and get it to mount correctly in DOSBox. >.>

@cute@deadinsi.de @CyclopsCaveman
Yeah. I was cut so tight that my skin would sometimes tear and bleed when puberty started. Restoring my foreskin fixed that, and it has helped a lot in other ways. I made a secondary(nsfw) mastodon account for tracking my progress: @theonefreeman@humblr.social
Only a consenting adult should be able to decide to have parts of their genitals cut off, whether they are male, female, or intersex.

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