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@coriander degrees minutes seconds are definitely base 60

things like a yard being three feet of twelve inches of sixteen sixteenths of an inch are definitely more complicated

i think technically the term there might be “mixed base”?

@coriander *looks at english units and measures* none of these motherfuckers are base twenty

there are definitely engineering decisions which are complex and weigh a lot of factors and require technical and theoretical expertise to evaluate, but those tend to be interesting problems

hard problems tend to be more like “i have known what needs to be done for six months but it is so aesthetically repugnant that i can only work on it for a couple of hours a week before my brain loses the ability to focus”

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a hard problem is simply a problem that is hard

@coriander i got over 100 pretty easily but who am i missing??

@coriander that would require handing them off to an actually competent dev team

@shipperslist which vols i and ii? most english translations of strange tales are abridged; afaik jainpub.com/inc/sdetail/1445/2 (6 vols) is the only unabridged version; in that version, Cut Sleeve is in Vol 2 under the title “Huang the Ninth” (i have a copy, but i’m moving this weekend so can’t access it immediately)

the title “Cut Sleeve” comes from the Minford’s translation, published by Penguin Classics (1 vol, abridged)

@akjcv (some call the degree MLS [masters in library science] or MLIS [masters in library & information science]; i think these are more common now that information technology has become increasingly synonymized with “computer toucher”)

@akjcv you need an MIS (masters in information science) for any position which says “librarian”, but there are lots of non-librarian staff technology positions in libraries (i have a b.a. in gender studies and am a digital library developer for example)

jobs.code4lib.org/ is where you find those (both the librarian positions and the non-librarian ones). they share a community, and are pretty nontoxic (partially, no doubt, on account of being a mix of subject matter specialists and software engineers rather than entirely the latter)

@akjcv (work for a library if you can afford the lower pay?)

biden press conference 

this was also a fine bit but in my head what i heard was “grandma can’t be doing that, she has arthritis”

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biden press conference 

here’s the actual clip if you’re curious

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biden press conference 

all other things aside, biden saying “i’m the most pro-union president and you all doubted me, but guess what, the data is in” and then leaning close into the mic and whispering “when the unions win, we all win” WAS pretty great

putting these in a separate repo like this does create an unfortunate situation where i’m going to constantly be having to update a subrepo hash but frankly if i’m going to have to run a manual build every time anyway might as well

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there’s a repo now; i’ll use it somewhere eventually; more to come git.ladys.computer/Fortune

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All the while, evil
spreads across the land, gaining
ground with each new day

@coriander pokémon does it for slightly different reasons tho, or at least to me it feels more justified, because they really just want every region to feel unique. each region has its own food (and related food mechanics) and, since Gen V for serious, its own way of pokémon battling (rotation/triple battles, mega evolution, Z-moves, Gigantamax, Terrastal).

there are obviously commercial reasons why they do this; it feeds into the marketing and gives them new things to show in the anime and inspires new TCG mechanics (which powers card sales) and so on. but “i want each region to feel unique” is at least a reasonable artistic motivation to have even if the execution is sometimes lacking.

that’s different, in my mind, from mario, which is like “there is a powerup which lets you become an elephant this time”.

@aescling @coriander anyway this is why the polls are still close despite virtually everybody agreeing biden is too old

people know but nobody believes anyone else would actually do more for workers, they would just be a more functional neoliberal backstabber

@aescling @coriander of course sanders would have done all this and more but look at who they’re liable to replace him with…

@aescling @coriander also his handling of the economy and pandemic stimulus was genuinely better than pretty much any other president would have been willing to have done

we are supposed to be in a major recession right now, and we're not, and people would like to keep not, yk

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