Coding is what I think of as easy-hard, when it's hard at all. I know there is a solution, and I know, and can test, when I've gotten it right.
Most things in life aren't like that
This one butcher shop in Chelsea made a pig face roulade that I absolutely loved. Even my more adventurous foodie friends would NOT
Back to reading Les Misérables after a hiatus. This quote jumped out at me today. The nun is not speaking of social media, but she could be:
"We live in times of terrible confusion. People don't know what they should know, and they know what they shouldn't."
In our world of free university education, cheap housing for the young, assured starter jobs, massive strides to solve climate change, principled refusal to support inhumane wars, and a tender patient-led approach to young people's mental health, obviously social media is the problem.
Just finished reading The Once and Future Sex by @goingmedieval.bsky.social. If you're interested in the history of women in society, it's fascinating, approachable, and entertaining
Welp. Roommate says she's likely not resigning the lease in August.
Boston area people, if you know anyone looking, this is quite a nice setup for very cheap considering the space available + current housing market, plus new insulation should drastically reduce future bills.
Signal boosts welcome!
*whispers* I like CraftCMS
That said, time zone were invented to annoy me, personally
I had to delete this post the last time I made it, but let's see what happens this time.
I code for a living and it is by far not the hardest thing I do. Things that are harder:
* Writing novels
* Getting better at rowing
* Being a good member of my communities/organizing
Oh to be a carefree bear floating through the water