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Where I got my BA in philosophy the department head was all about Husserl.

Another philosophy professor from a neighboring college told a number of us about Dark Star. In hindsight I do wonder if it was because of the phenomenology reference, or because they were philosophers who took in 60s/70s/... scifi/speculative fiction.


If we're thinking of the same thing, I have fond memories of those at mall department stores in the 80s and 90s.

I think Sears around '04-06 (?) was the last time I saw one of those used. I think I bought a dehumidifier or air purifier.

When they started rolling out credit and debit cards without the raised numbers I thought fondly of those and how they were definitely done for now.


Oh yeah I didn’t even think about the raised numbers thing! Cash is still king.


She has the breakdown in the doorway in front of the kids. But they all calm down together after the Bluey (mostly, IIRC) asks why they're going to the park.

(We haven't watched an episode in many months, but referenced it when my son was taking forever to brush his teeth and I got frustrated.)


Microsoft, Uber, Lyft, and AirBnB is what I eventually found.

FAANGMULA in the above case.


Why are Uber, Lyft, and AirBnB being added only now, after their infinite-VC-money heyday is drying up, and when the general public is starting to hate them and are returning to taxis and hotels?


And supposedly new features are written in JavaScript and then ported over to Unity.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVdR8mJrds


Worktrees perhaps?

https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree

Can't recall the source I learned from anymore, but this looks pretty good: https://www.gitkraken.com/learn/git/git-worktree

I have two projects where I've got a directory that I do most of my work out of and another directory (worktree) focused on syncing from remote/assisting others on the team.

If you don't need the extras worktree gives you, clone another copy?


I use worktrees instead of multiple clones mainly so I only have to worry about remembering to 'fetch' once.


https://gohugo.io/ is what I've used. I find it easier in some ways then Jekyll, but both have advantages.


There's certainly bubbles on BGG, but from game forums to random lists, this is an excellent resource to get (generally) quality reviews.

BGG does have a very clear bias against traditional games (see Clue, Monopoly, etcetera), due to it's roots, but that's changed a bit as board games have become big again.


Own up to it when it happens. Can only get worse if you don't.

Hopefully you work with people that follow that as well.

I can still remember a more senior coworker copying a directory from a network share (Ctrl + C), deleting the directory, and then trying to paste it somewhere else.

I didn't speak up (he also rarely touched the mouse so flew through it), so we both got a chuckle when he realized his mistake and pinged network folks for a backup from tape.

It happens. The real world is messy. Can always learn something new. Can always do something you know not to do.


I've got Gitea running on a $5 Vultr instance and it's great.

Upgrades have been painless. Doesn't tax the server.

Was using Gitea when that fork happened and didn't see a reason to migrate. Looked very much like poor communication on the behalf of Gitea causing a misunderstanding.


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