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Comments on my own posts:

[cw: food, (arguably) illness, (arguably) heights] I have officially survived my twenties

[cw: illness] Variolation, part 4: Secondhand [three comments, one of which is new]

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Comments on other people's posts:

[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] itsbenedict) A day in the life of a Tumblr user.


[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] oak23) The importance of ego-syntonic clothing.


[Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by [personal profile] nenya_kanadka) How to make Wikia actually usable (and Dreamwidth even more usable).


[cw: illness, medical, (fairly mild) venting] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] cordeliaflyte) Fantasies about easy solutions to medical problems: not always pleasant.


[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] eightyonekilograms, though also kind of [tumblr.com profile] jv) Tumblr Backup Awareness Week, and a modernised version of tumblr-utils. (Though I ran into enough problems getting the python3 version of tumblr-utils working that I eventually gave up and went back to python2.)


[Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by [personal profile] thedarlingone) More on the mobile-accessibility updates to Dreamwidth.


[cw: nsfw text] [Dreamwidth; Wayback crawling forbidden] (OP by [personal profile] porthole) The distinction between fetishes that can be done in real life and those that cannot (and the grey areas between).


[arguably cw: apocalypse] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] ladiesloveduranduran) Which of these U.S. cities would you be most willing to live in?


[cw: illness, (arguably) poison] [Updated part of WordPress thread (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] rustingbridges; partly in respose to [tumblr.com profile] keynes-fetlife-mutual) Nipping colds in the bud (maybe) with zinc lozenges. [three comments, two of which are new]


[cw: illness, vomit, unsanitary] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] toasthaste; in response to [tumblr.com profile] robustcornhusk) Norovirus prevention tips.


[cw: sexism, embarrassment squick] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [twitter.com profile] RaxKingIsDead) Accidental street harassment.


[cw: corporate bullshit, (arguably) government bullshit] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [twitter.com profile] JoshGreenberg27) How to get government-funded U.S. tax preparation. (It's still not 100% clear, but it looks like probably *not* for non-residents. On the ""bright"" side, I'm below the income threshold to have to file at all for 2023, and there's no further stimulus checks to claim by doing it anyway.)


[Start of WordPress thread (Tumblr part 1; Tumblr part 2)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] gummybugg; mostly in response to [tumblr.com profile] sacrificedtoatree) I have unlocked a fiction-writing skill tree! [two comments]


[arguably cw: guns] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] trailertrashin) "The Glass Eye - Adult Greeting Cards": a real store that really exists, somehow.


[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] whatcha-thinkin) Assuming you had access to perfect medical care at no additional cost, which of these fixes would you want most?

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Links:

[strong cw: illness] [Patreon; Wayback] (by Violet Blue; h/t [personal profile] siderea) A list of COVID-19 resources, consisting largely of people doing their best to navigate things on their own because God knows there are no trustworthy authorities left on this. I bought a $4 bottle of store-brand mouthwash (contains cetylpyridinium chloride) because of this post: I figure it's an extremely low-risk bet.

On a similar though shorter/narrower note, https://synecdochic.dreamwidth.org/805203.html

(Update from January: ...if someone who *doesn't* now have a history of COVID infection (or who can otherwise psychologically handle it) can pick through all the stuff in Violet's news roundups about Post-Acute Sequelae Even Worse Than Previously Believed to get at the actionable advice, I would appreciate it)


[cw: illness] [Absolutely Maybe; Wayback] (by Hilda Bastian) Researchers have not given up on creating a COVID vaccine with sterilising and/or durable immunity! Things may still improve.


[cw: corporate bullshit] [PCMag; Wayback] (by Chloe Albanesius; h/t Violet Blue) Obituaries for tech products and services that were shut down in 2023.


[Youtube; Invidious] (by Pope Kallisti; h/t [personal profile] blazingdarkness) A MIDI conversion of "Bring Me to Life".


[Live Science; Wayback] (by Victoria Atkinson) I told somebody in a nuclear-vs-solar argument a while back that I'd care less about solar if ordinary citizens could get household-scale nuclear batteries. There has been non-zero progress towards this.


Two laugh-rule entries:
[Beware The Shadows; Wayback] (by Brett J. Talley) The 56 best/worst analogies written by high school students (or, fairly likely, ""high school students""). (I've seen a lot of these before, but not all of them.)

My favourite is "Long separated by cruel fate, the star-crossed lovers raced across the grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p.m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19 p.m. at a speed of 35 mph."


[brr; Wayback] (by Anonymous; h/t Jenn) Showering at the South Pole. (This whole blog is amazing, though usually more in a "wow, Antarctica is such a place" way than a "funny" way.)
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I felt an urge to draw last night, which is not something that happens to me much lately. I didn't have time that night with New Year celebrations, but it was even stronger this morning, and I figured I should go with it. I thought I'd share the results with you.

[cut for length and images: about 5.5 MB worth, if you're deciding whether to use metered data on it]

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Comments on my own posts:

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Comments on other people's posts:

[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] tentacion1999: I suspect it was actually stolen from some non-Tumblrite, but I was unable to track down who) Shadows cast by the sun shining directly downward (not *necessarily* at the equator).

[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] argumate) Matt Levine is in Hell and we are all just watching; recounting the story of my own brushes with cryptocurrency.

[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] transgenderer) Terra Ignota characters and the workings of Ada Palmer's mind.

[cw: food] [Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by [personal profile] feotakahari) Concerning and/or intriguing ideas for pizza toppings.

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Links:

[cw: bugs (with pictures)] [ScienceNews; Wayback] (by Betsy Mason) The sensorium of jumping spiders.

[Forbes; Wayback] (by Ethan Siegel) There are two subtly different kinds of shoelace knot, and one of them is much more prone to coming loose than the other. Turns out I have been using the wrong one: I'll have to try another practice hike now that I know, although I'm pretty sure *some* of my issues are in fact from the shoelaces getting old and stretched-out.



There is a blanket [cw: illness] on the rest of this post.

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Anyone have access to a computer with 24+ GB of RAM and willing to try running a WARC-to-WACZ conversion for me?

22.1 GB of glowfic is far too much for ReplayWeb to handle in WARC form. (Even if I had thought to exclude individual files above 50 MB on the grounds that something like that wasn't going to be worth its space, it would still be around mid to high teens.) The WACZ conversion ran for a while, consuming more and more RAM, then crashed: I suspect it was attempting to hold the entire file in RAM, and failed because I only have 16 GB.

I can get you the file in either original or 7-zipped form, depending on how much you value [reducing the amount of data you have to download] vs [not having to unzip it in order to work with it]. (The 7-zipped version is 17.8 GB.)
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Current experiment: glowfic.com. Status: failure.

A partial test run suggested that I should --reject "*unread=true*","*view=flat*" to save storage space (which *is* very much a concern, given that I like to keep a full copy of my stuff on my smartphone), but unfortunately it still has to *check* each unread=true, of which there are vast quantities. After four days, wget had consumed 30% of my (8 GB) RAM with no end in sight, and my computer was beginning to reach an annoying level of lag when performing its normal activities.

If I had a suitable computer that I could afford to completely dedicate to the task for a while, I might be able to manage it. Unfortunately, all of the spare computers lying around have even less RAM and might just straight-up run out if they tried to do this.

Well, that site was always a stretch goal anyway: I've heard you can already get a fair bit of it in epub format. Maybe someday after a RAM upgrade I'll try again.

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