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JULIA EVANS

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@icing @icing@chaos.social so good!!!

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STEFAN EISSING

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@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca my daughter made me this:

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JULIA EVANS

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making crochet cacti https://jvns.ca/blog/2024/04/01/making-crochet-cacti/

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PRABHAKAR RAGDE

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I am no longer eligible for long-term disability leave. Fortunately, I wasn't
planning on taking any.

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PRABHAKAR RAGDE

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@ccshan @ccshan@woof.group Pretty much mine though I do try not to overstress
myself on vacation

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CHUNG-CHIEH SHAN單中杰

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Coming to terms with the fact that my approach to tourist travel is "if I wanted
to relax and do nothing, I could do it cheaper at home"

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HNAPEL

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@climagic @climagic@mastodon.social@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@nixCraft
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Good to know!

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COMMAND LINE MAGIC

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@hnapel @hnapel@mastodon.social@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@nixCraft
@nixCraft@mastodon.social nah. Back in 2009 or so it was unmaintained for a
while, but now it's back.

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HNAPEL

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@hoyd @hoyd@mastodon.scot@climagic @climagic@mastodon.social@nixCraft
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It's great and I ❤️ 'screen' but the word on the street is that it's obsolete
and the new thing is tmux.

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PRABHAKAR RAGDE

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@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social@jdonland @jdonland@vis.social Apparently the
term "Páscoa judaica" is sometimes used here, though I suspect very few people
need to refer to both in the same context.

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STEPHEN RAMSAY

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@jdonland @jdonland@vis.social@plragde @plragde@mstdn.social In my tradition
(Orthodoxy) it is always called "Pascha" in any kind of Anglophone parish
(Greek, Slavic, Antiochian, Coptic, Ethiopian, etc.) -- at least, I've never
heard it referred to as Easter in a religious context. And though "Pascha" does
ultimately mean "passover," I've never heard anyone call it that either.

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JESSE ONLAND

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@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social@plragde @plragde@mstdn.social The theory that
the holiday is named for a West Germanic goddess seems to come from Bede, but
there's no other documentary evidence for it. Neither is there a clear
equivalent in much better-documented Norse pantheon. Linguistically it seems to
come from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ews- (“dawn; east”) or *wósr̥ (“spring”), which
does make it distantly related to the names of some known dawn goddesses.

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ØRJAN HOYD H. VØLLESTAD

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Forgot to give a name to a screen when starting it? Find the id with $ screen
-list and rename it like this: $ screen -rd id_number -X sessionname
new_screen_name

@climagic @climagic@mastodon.social
@nixCraft @nixCraft@mastodon.social
#commandline #cli

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PRABHAKAR RAGDE

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@sramsay @sramsay@hcommons.social I have studied a few modern languages, and
have tourist knowledge of a few more. But the word for Easter is not typically
useful knowledge until one is actually living somewhere else...

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