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"Do you fancy having a go at painting this?" I asked my mum.
So she did...
"Do you fancy having a go at painting this?" I asked my mum.
So she did...
www.thefarside.com/new-stuff/
www.thefarside.com/new-stuff/
I don’t know about nature healing any, but I am, just a little.
I don’t know about nature healing any, but I am, just a little.
Just now at 1am on a Wednesday night a car drove down the road with someone hanging out the passenger window yelling the n-word over and over.
It’s the 1st time I’ve seen that here.
Just now at 1am on a Wednesday night a car drove down the road with someone hanging out the passenger window yelling the n-word over and over.
It’s the 1st time I’ve seen that here.
Final post in the series: From Survival to Sustainability
blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/locall...
Final post in the series: From Survival to Sustainability
blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/locall...
She proved the laws of chemistry, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics, not just gravity, applied universally.
She determined the composition of the sun and primacy of hydrogen in the universe.
She advised the PhDs of Frank Drake and Frank Kameny.
Her PhD thesis basically established the Harvard astro department — at a time when Harvard didn't officially allow woman students.
I wrote this little profile to mark the 100th anniversary of her thesis:
She proved the laws of chemistry, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics, not just gravity, applied universally.
She determined the composition of the sun and primacy of hydrogen in the universe.
She advised the PhDs of Frank Drake and Frank Kameny.
Anyway, here was my contribution. blog.kestrelsnest.social/legacy/curta...
Anyway, here was my contribution. blog.kestrelsnest.social/legacy/curta...
How Claude Code became my frustrating intern, thorough researcher, and tireless documentation writer — and why the tradeoffs were worth it.
How Claude Code became my frustrating intern, thorough researcher, and tireless documentation writer — and why the tradeoffs were worth it.
In 2002, I turned a little tool I wrote for myself and other local farmers into a platform serving 100+ markets across North America.
The same architectural decisions that helped it grow nearly killed it 23 years later.
Part 1 of my story:
blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/locall...
In 2002, I turned a little tool I wrote for myself and other local farmers into a platform serving 100+ markets across North America.
The same architectural decisions that helped it grow nearly killed it 23 years later.
Part 1 of my story:
blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/locall...
Built in 2002, rewritten in Rails in 2006… and by 2025 still stuck on Rails 3.0.20 / Ruby 2.0.0. If the servers failed, 23 years of work would disappear overnight. (1/6)
Built in 2002, rewritten in Rails in 2006… and by 2025 still stuck on Rails 3.0.20 / Ruby 2.0.0. If the servers failed, 23 years of work would disappear overnight. (1/6)
We used to be a country.
We used to be a country.