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Month: January 2020

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🔖 The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

Chris M.
| January 19th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

“A little-known start-up helps law enforcement match photos of unknown people to their online images — and “might lead to a dystopian future or something,” a backer says.”

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Chris M.
| January 18th, 2020

💬 Replied to: Chris M. on Twitter

““Test from a new shortcut (https://t.co/HnnTYUsVGR)””

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Bloody heck, it worked! I’ve finally solved something I’ve been banging my head against for months 🙌

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Chris M.
| January 18th, 2020

Test from a new shortcut

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Chris M.
| January 18th, 2020

💖 Liked: Watch this fantastic coffee ad

“EVERYONE SHUT UP AND LOOK AT THIS COFFEE ADVERTISEMENT pic.twitter.com/oqpNvBAcXa— dante (@sapphicticated) January 17, 2020 How did Dad rescue those glasses?”

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Chris M.
| January 18th, 2020

💖 Liked: Brawny Disneyland guest removes park's sword in the stone

“Using sheer brute force, a Disneyland guest successfully removed Excalibur, the “sword in the stone,” from its anvil in front of the King Arthur Carrousel. It was first reported that th…”

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Chris M.
| January 18th, 2020

💖 Liked: The Dolittle effect

“Why is the new Dolittle movie so bad? Savaged by critics and viewers, it had: One of the most bankable movie stars in the world A story that had previously been the basis of two hit movies The best…”

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

💖 Liked: http://www.jvt.me https://t.co/SDapYHOwGB https://twitter.com/JamieTanna/status/1218309964122546176?s=20

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

💖 Liked: No, the EU isn’t asking Apple to kill the Lightning cable by Cameron Faulkner

“Lightning won’t be forced out, but we might see more USB-C chargers”

Cameron Faulkner (The Verge)
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🔖 Your own hosted blog, the easy, free, open way (even if you’re not a computer expert)

Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: Your own hosted blog, the easy, free, open way (even if you're not a computer expert) · fast.ai

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

📖 Read: The Person Who Changes the Constitution (The Atlantic)

“One civil servant will determine whether the ERA gets added to America’s founding document—the question is which authority he’ll turn to for guidance.”

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

💖 Liked: Duncan Rhodes on Twitter

““Well, look what just arrived in the mail, a large amount of video filming equipment…! #paintingeverything #gonerogue #staytuned””

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

💖 Liked: Monica Lewinsky on Twitter

““this is definitely an “are you fucking kidding me?” kinda day.””

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Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: Copy-left behind: Permissive MIT, Apache open-source licenses on the up as developers snub GNU's GPL by Thomas Claburn

“Share all our code modifications with others? Think again, hippie”

Thomas Claburn (The Register)
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🔖 YouTube RSS Feeds

Chris M.
| January 17th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: Michael Tsai - Blog - YouTube RSS Feeds by Michael J. Tsai

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

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an authoran author (Mr.Kapowski)

If I were to have one complaint about Necromunda, it would be how many (big) books we had to carry for reference. I needed the main rule book + the House Gangs book. My opponent needed those + another book for the Genestealer Cult rules. Some of the campaign rules were only in the Dark Uprising book, and other things were in The Book of Ruin. In theory, we also needed the latest FAQ/Errata on top too. It’s all a bit… much? (and HEAVY!)

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

So… modern Necromunda is pretty darn good, innit? Had loads of fun in my first game, played for start of a campaign. Lost to a Genestealer Cult, but it was very close until I had a bad run on the injury dice in my 3rd turn.
#warmongers #necromunda

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

💖 Liked: Racism, colonialism and slavery: why 'empire' needs to be removed from the UK honours system by

“The British Honours system and its link to empire is outdated and inappropriate, it must change.”

(The Conversation)
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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

For the first time ever, I’ve had a low power warning on my Apple Watch. I mustn’t have put it on the charger properly last night… or maybe even the night before as well. Normally I can get 2-4 days from a charge, depending on how many workouts I track in a day.

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

💬 Replied to: hey don't on Twitter

““I’m writing a thing about bad documentation. Please give me specific examples of where documentation (open source or otherwise) has failed you, and how. Also what are the worst docs (for me to scream at)?

I’ll cite you, if you want me to. RTs also appreciated.””

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The Shibboleth documentation is the most frustrating I’ve come across. As well as being dense and jargon-y, half of the links point to older versions, which tell you “THIS IS OUT OF DATE!!!” leaving you to wonder if you should keep reading… https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SP3/Home

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

💬 Replied to: Colin Devroe

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I’ll try to put something together for you soon, but it might be a few days 👍

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Chris M.
| January 16th, 2020

Listened: Our Martyred Lady by an author

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Chris M.
| January 15th, 2020

The Whispering Dark; House Delaque gang, for Necromunda.

Ready for their first game (and mine) tomorrow, and my first finished project of 2020 🐍

#PaintHammer2020 #PaintingWarhammer2020

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🔖 Instagram’s decision to hide photoshopped images is a disservice to art

Chris M.
| January 15th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: Instagram's decision to hide photoshopped images is a disservice to art by

“In a controversial turn of events, Instagram has begun hiding photoshopped images on its platform — even in the case of creative uses. San Francisco-based photographer Toby Harriman was scrolling through his Instagram feed when he suddenly spotted a post flagged for “False Information,” PetaPixel writes. It was a first for him, so he clicked through …”

(The Next Web)

A case of fact-checking gone mad?

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🔖 The Feed Directory

Chris M.
| January 15th, 2020

🔖 Bookmarked: The Feed Directory

“The Feed Directory is a free service from Pine.blog that aims to give users an easy way to find feeds for their favorite sites.”

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Chris M.
| January 15th, 2020

💖 Liked: Twitter’s Jack Dorsey on edit button: ‘We’ll probably never do it’ by James Vincent

“You’ve got to live with your mistakes, which include joining Twitter”

James Vincent (The Verge)

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