

It’s a webtoon so probably heretical to mention it here. But please read “Love advice from the great Duke of hell”
I discovered it like 2 hours ago and am now 60 chapters deep and it gets genuine laughs out of me, frequently.
It’s a webtoon so probably heretical to mention it here. But please read “Love advice from the great Duke of hell”
I discovered it like 2 hours ago and am now 60 chapters deep and it gets genuine laughs out of me, frequently.
Yes! This is it, thank you!
Not it, but thank your for the thought! I don’t recall if they were born with only one arm or if happened later.
Trying to remember a manga I had read a few years ago. A little spotty on the details, but - MC is the first born boy of his family, but is missing a hand/arm and is a family disappointment and closed off/ignored. A girl comes to live with him as his maid and/or fiance and lifts him up and heals him emotionally.
If only we had paved the way to food and drug regulations with blood & hard lessons…
I’m looking forward to the amended 120 year anniversary copy of The Jungle.
I realize it’s just another framework. But I think the next time I’m building something useful beyond a basic CLI I will try textualize. https://github.com/Textualize/textual?tab=readme-ov-file
I don’t care much about aesthetic and a similar interface for terminal/web seems like it would be useful.
That said, I fully agree that it’s daunting to have to deal with any existing ui. It’s really tiresome to jump through multiple hoops just to get/show info - even before trying to make it pretty.
I always liked the concept of blaze, but it seems like development stopped 2 years ago.
https://github.com/blenderskool/blaze
Using webtorrents for multi-peer transfers & being able to UL/DL from a URL.
Draft legislation in Illinois, California, and Massachusetts
Not related other than learning resource - but I’ll also mention on the off chance it’s useful to anyone, I like these resources for practicing kana:
Each are useful in their own right, but I was kind of contemplating making an opensource repo that has similar (but hopefully refined) capabilities, maybe detecting when you commonly confuse two characters and then offer to give you a short drill of just those characters to reinforce.
Obviously less and less useful as time goes on and the hiragana are cemented in your memory, but it makes me sad to think someone might take them down one day and they’d just be lost.
There’s a lot I like about Wagotabi. Not perfect by any means, but I think if offers a fair bit for reinforcement fairly naturally without just always beating you over the head with flash cards. And does offer a little listening practice too at times.
I’ve almost made it to a one month long streak. It feels good my retention rate has leveled out after having restarted. Still a long way to go but currently I’ve learned ~35% of n5 kanji, and ~20% of n5 vocab. Yay progress!
I’ve not adopted it consistently, but Wagotabi looks to be a fun tool to learn/study, too.
Me neither. Is it supposed to be a call of violence like “shorten the lives of the rich to today”? Or “shorten the lives of the rich by the end of today”?
Any particular recommendations?
Amazon is helping TimmiXyZ29 sell me a new washer. TimmiXyZ29 is not a certified salesman for Whirlpool Washers. Timmi is actually refurbishing old washers and selling them as new. My washer burns the house down. I think we all agree Timi is responsible, but where do I start?
Now add an additional level; the order is fulfilled by Amazon. Timmi, Whirlpool and other sellers now give Amazon these washers, and Amazon keeps them in a communal pool and sends it on Timmis behalf. Now we don’t even know where the original washer came from.
What if amazon deletes, hides, or deprioritized disparaging reviews that showed the product was dangerous, and you now buy it?
There’s so many levels of possible problems that it can be hard to consistently ascribe blame to any one party when sold through amazon.
I do expect that if a party is selling goods that end up being dangerous, and users have consistently reported the failures/problems in amazon, amazon should perhaps be responsible if they did not block the seller/product or adequately raise awareness about the concern.
Hopefully you can find something that fills that need - but if it’s not possible you can always significantly reduce your usage of the visa in favor of better alternatives. Then just use the visa where you feel you must for insurance protection.
I think it has some sort of binary already in the archive. There’s a “start-tor-browser.desktop” you just double click to launch the browser.
Thanks, that’s encouraging!
On JPDB some of the old batches of kanji/vocab are still cropping up. I’m not sure why they weren’t in the first “mass” of long overdue review cards. I forgot them but after a review or two they seem to stick well.
Yes, agreed. The US stock market in part continues to be so profitable because people from all walks continue to invest in it. If folks invest elsewhere (EU, etc) it will help build there instead.
Youre right that this is financially related, but it was more to say - I’m not advising that switching to foreign investments is financially beneficial, just morally recommended. Folks doing this may end up with lower retirement funds in the end.
Definitely a pleasant surprise, and full of laughs.