Birdfeeding

Dec. 18th, 2025 01:37 pm
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Today is cloudy, chilly, windy, and wet.  It's drizzling now.  At least all the snow and ice melted off though.

I fed the birds.  Unsurprisingly I haven't seen any.

I put out water for the birds.









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Thankful Thursday

Dec. 18th, 2025 04:05 pm
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Today I am thankful for...

  • The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences. (See also, the Wikipedia article, Watch out for the rabbit hole -- this is a deep one.
  • Mail arriving in time (though just barely). Don't count on UK's Royal Mail being as fast and consistent as Postnl.
  • Receiving packages that I feared had gone astray. Looking deeply enough into them to realized that, in addition to failing to provide my house number on one order, I had mixed them up because their package numbers had the same last digit.
  • Nanobag and Roamate. (See above.) (I want to review the latter eventually. However, the best-laid plans, etc.)
  • Not sure how thankful to be for decade-old scratch tracks, but they deserve a listen at least.

Grrl Power #1418 – Karmedy

Dec. 18th, 2025 11:00 am
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Posted by DaveB

Destra eventually gets it. “Oh, because they are slaves! Yes, this amuses.”

Garamm and Lapha aren’t in a position to quit their current employment arrangement, but they are getting housed, fed, trained and paid, (albeit in U.S. dollars,) but you try explaining the difference between that and slavery to a Hell Arch Duchess.

I don’t know about you, but telling me that the ringer you want to enter into the giant battle royale might cause the galactic government to sanction the ringer’s planet because she’s just that powerful is a pretty decent sales pitch. I’d be like, “Yeah, I’ll put a sawbuck on her.”

I think I’ve said this before, but the Xevoarchy isn’t a capital T “The Galactic Government,” they’re more like a mandatory UN slash NATO slash INTERPOL and a Federal Reserve. Everyone’s welcome to govern themselves however they see fit, but as soon as you start flying into someone else’s space or try and sell your particular space bread at market or try to borrow money from a species the next star system over, that’s the Xeevoarchy’s bailiwick. Every space faring race has to contribute a portion of their navy to the Xeev fleet, which makes maintenance and refueling and all that a prime example of Why Not To Do It That Way, but keeping every race invested in the set up is important. There are loose formulas dictating how many ships a race is required to contribute. It’s not a flat percentage, because the race with the most ships would accrue undue pecking power, and races that only have 20 ships to their species probably need every one of them. Also it’s kept a bit loosie-goosie so races don’t try and game the system by skirting ship tribute rules by not building that one hundred and first ship, which they would then need to contribute, or by decommissioning an old scout ship the same day they launch their new Planet Crusher Meganaut class vessel.

And they’re generally not over-reactive and calling for Exterminatus or even crazy sanctions at the drop of a hat. If anything they tend to be a little slow to react, but there’s no harm in being a little cautious. Between Supers presenting a new galactic enigma and Sydney sporting her by-now-everyone-assumes Nth tech baubles in Earth media and a video with about a grillion views on UniverseTube, Terra’s secrets are more or less out there.


Kobold Sydney vote incentive! Is finally done!

So… you know, check it out. Oh, and as usual, Patreon has a scales only version.

 

 

 


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.

CodeSOD: Linguistic Perls

Dec. 18th, 2025 06:30 am
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Posted by Remy Porter

A long time ago, Joey made some extra bucks doing technical support for the neighbors. It was usually easy work, and honestly was more about being a member of the community than anything else.

This meant Joey got to spend time with Ernest. Ernest was a retiree with a professorial manner, complete with horn-rimmed glasses and a sweater vest. Ernest volunteered at the local church, was known for his daily walks around the neighborhood, and was a generally beloved older neighbor.

Ernest had been working on transfering his music collection- a mix of CDs and records- onto his computer. He had run into a problem, and reached out to Joey for help.

"Usually," Ernest explained, "I can get one of the kids from the local university to help me out. But with the holiday break and all…"

No problem for Joey. He went over to Ernest's, sat down at the computer, and powered it up. The desktop appeared, and in the typical older user fashion, it was covered with icons. What was unusual was the names of the files and folders. Things like titwank. Or cockrot.pl and penis.pl. A few were named as racial slurs.

Clearly, the college students Ernest usually hired were having a laugh at the man's expense. That must be it. Joey glanced around the room, trying to think about how to explain this, when he noticed the bookshelf.

The first few books were guides on how to program in Perl. Sandwiched between them was Rogers Profanisaurous, a dictionary of profanity. Then a collection of comedy CDs by Kevin Bloody Wilson, the performer of such comedy songs as "I Gave Up Wanking," "The Pubic Hair Song," and "Dick on Her Mind".

"Ah, yes," Ernest said, "you'll need to pardon my desktop. Before I retired, I was a linguist, and I think you can guess what my speciality was."

"Profanity?"

"Profanity indeed. Now, I was hoping I could get someone to take a look at swallow.pl for me…"

Joey writes:

I always thought of Perl as an arcane language here here instead it has somehow been turned into a profane language.

Usually, profanity is what we use when reading Perl.

For whatever reason I seem to have kept this particular file. I must have taken it home to work on. I now consider it an art piece worthy of printing out and framing on the wall.

I think there is something to that, Joey, but I have to be honest: I'm not going to present the entire file in its true glory, because well, there are limits to the sorts of profanity we run on the site. But it's still worth sharing a few snippets:

We can start with some variable initializations:

    my @wankoid;
	my $wankoff;
	open(SHIT,"discindex.htm");
	@wankoid=<SHIT>;
	$wankoff=join("",@wankoid);
	my @toss=split(/\nLabel\:/,$wankoff);
	my $cockrot=0;

Or perhaps some regex matching:

    $swallow=~s/\/\/.*//;
    $swallow=~s/^L:\\//;
    $swallow=~s/\r//;
my @penis=split(/\\/,$swallow);

Uh… could we not?

    for($i=0;$i<$#penis-1;$i++)
    {
        $rude=$curse[1];
        %dirk=%$rude;;

        if(!exists($dirk{$penis[$i]}))
        {
            $dirk{$penis[$i]}=[($penis[$i],[{}],[{}])];
        }

        $rude=$dirk{$penis[$i]};
        @curse=@$rude;
    }

Wait… is "dirk" slang for something I don't know about?

There are a few other words in here that I don't recognize as profanity, like flk, plip, disind, baf, and tot. And SEE? SEE is profanity? How? Are these profane words I just don't know? I mean, Ernest was a professional profanologist, and I'm just an amateur. Clearly I have a lot to learn.

If you know what those mean, leave a comment. If you don't know what they mean, but want to make up an answer, I dunno… leave a comment too?

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Christmas Indigestion

Dec. 18th, 2025 10:38 am
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Christmas Indigestion
For once, the Christmas strip is here "early" and does not consist in a simple Cthulhoo with red hat.It's about two different subjects, related or not:
-Far from the "recluse" image, Lovecraft loved Christmas, and the associated festivities.He wrote poems and talked about it in many letters.-Lovecraftian "goodies", serious or not, are multiplying, that's a fact.And as one of the oldest active (not the first ,not the best) creator of parodic material, I cannot blame that.And get ready for 2026, as it will be "Cyclopean".(I don't really talk about Lovecraft's stomach cancer here, even if it can be included in the big picture)Enjoy you holidays and see you for the wishes!
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TNG/DS9 crossover

Dec. 17th, 2025 09:38 pm
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I just had the most interesting idea: a Star Trek alternate timeline fanfic story where Lt. Cmdr. Data decides to join Worf on Deep Space 9, for the experience of it. Honestly, I would read or watch an entire series about that timeline, it would be fascinating.
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New comic!

Today's News:

I had to tag this one both "cry" and "sob" because I can't remember if I determined a difference between the two early on or not.

Here's the original post! And the chaser post!

History

Dec. 17th, 2025 08:28 pm
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This 8,000-year-old art shows math before numbers existed

Over 8,000 years ago, early farming communities in northern Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically—long before numbers were written down. By closely studying Halafian pottery, researchers uncovered floral and plant designs arranged with precise symmetry and numerical patterns, revealing a surprisingly advanced sense of geometry.


People learned to count and do math, sometimes rather sophisticated math, long before they got around to writing numerals or equations.  As for geometry, it's very easy to obtain workable patterns that scale well by examining nature.  Fibonacci sequence and fractals both yield very useful parameters.
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Feather-Light Touches
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1094
[Second week of December 2016]


:: Toward the later part of Shiv’s visit with Genna, she shows him a new handicraft. Written as an extension of an earlier prompt for the December of 2025 month of gifted stories, this was in mind immediately after receiving the prompt. My thanks to the readers and the prompters! ::




Genna laid down three glossy, mismatched ball ornaments, both old and even scratched in places. “This is one of the easiest ways to learn macrame because the ball helps support he work, the same way that a frame holds up the warp and weft threads on a loom.”
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Birdfeeding

Dec. 17th, 2025 06:22 pm
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Today is partly sunny and chilly.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches plus a male cardinal.

Today's Adventures

Dec. 17th, 2025 05:51 pm
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Today we went shopping in Mattoon.

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[community profile] threeforthememories 2025 session will be open for posts on January 3, 2026 and will run for 3 weeks until January 24. Do let others know about us, as anyone can participate by just joining the community.

Just a reminder of how the event runs:

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Demonic Ox now listed for preorder

Dec. 17th, 2025 01:48 pm
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I've been waiting eagerly to show you all the latest cover art by Lauren Saint-Onge -- really lovely, and also, an actual scene from the story! To be published February 2026.




Publisher link here:

https://subterraneanpress.com/bujold-...

In addition, the book will be available from Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore and Dreamhaven Books & Comics here in Minneapolis, though they likely haven't had time to get it entered on their store websites yet. But in due course.

Ta, L.

posted by Lois McMaster Bujold on December, 17

Anybody have any explanatory links?

Dec. 18th, 2025 04:09 pm
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As we all know - or anyway, as most of us know - words are capitalized like names if they're used like names and titles.

This most commonly applies to kinship terms, of course - "I gave a present to my mom" versus "When she opened her present, Mom cried" and "I have an uncle who is a firefighter" versus "You're a firefighter, aren't you, Uncle John?"

But there's a few people in the comments asserting that they've never seen this before, they would've been marked down at school, and so on.

It does boggle my mind somewhat that they, I guess, never read fiction in which people have parents, or else don't pay much attention when they do read, but I suppose not everybody is lucky enough to have been raised by a proofreader. However, what I'm posting about is that it's surprisingly difficult to find an authoritative source on this subject online.

The MW and Cambridge dictionary entries only cover this in the briefest way, without an explanatory note. I can't find a usage note by looking elsewhere at MW. I see people asserting that the AP and Chicago styles require this - but I can't actually access that, and searches on their respective websites go nowhere.

I can find lots of casual blogs and such discussing this in detail, but understandably people who think they already know are reluctant to accept correction from random sources like that. Can't quite blame them, though they're still very wrong. Or, I mean to say, they're out of step with the norms of Standard English orthography.

Does anybody have any source that's likely to be accepted? I don't even care about telling that handful of people at this point, I'm just annoyed at my inability to find a link on my own.

Still open for prompts

Dec. 17th, 2025 03:24 pm
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Today's post is the last of the prompts or connected follow up stories, so please, feel free to suggest new ideas! The goal is to post a prompted story every day this month.

Let the fun continue!

Goood morning witches!

Dec. 17th, 2025 11:13 am
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"Good morning and welcome back to 103.3 MM 'The Wand', your number one magical radio station covering the Portland metro area. I'm your host, Joshua Alderman; and in case you missed it, our special guest today is Doctor Aldric Johannessen, world-renowned expert in faery sociology.

"Earlier in our broadcast, Dr. Johannessen was telling us all about the various faery species who have been gracing Fae Springs these last few years, with special attention on the Fir Baite and Fir Ghobhar, since two of the new kids this year are outcasts from Fomor. But if you missed that, I'm so sorry to inform you we're doing general faery questions now. If you want to hear what you missed, you'll have to download the podcast version from our website, which is available for free at GTN://www.1033MMTheWand.com/podcast.html

"And with that out of the way, we can get ready to take your calls. Are you ready, Dr. Johannessen?"

"Yes, that I am," said a man with a low and soothing voice.

"Excellent. So let's hear from our callers." (click) "Hello there, you're first. Name and question?"

"Hi Joshua, I'm Ethel. Long time listener, occasional caller.”

“Welcome back, Ethel. What’s your question for the good doctor?”

“Well, I'm calling because I was in the Goblin Market last Saturday, and there was an incident with a Gremlin chasing some Goblins around with an iron skillet nearly as big as she was. I'm still confused about that. I thought faeries are allergic to iron? But the security that handled the situation didn't seem surprised by any of this. Can you explain?"

Answer under the cut, as it's rather lengthy. )

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