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    I tried to make that post land on April 1st to make it more confusing but got busy and messed up. For the sporadic peruser, every other day is April Fools day anyway. (:

    Trying to show someone the first thirty seconds of a Joseph Spence album is supposedly another entrypoint into the nuclear Matrix (as per the comments)
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    if anyone tells you that is dead — they’re in a bubble. Bing is our witness; the hasfeed: prefix returns sites with a feed, the feed: prefix gives a direct feed link. No… I’m not a secret Microsoft™ agent — DuckDuckGo and others support this too ;-) 38B+ are big boy numbers.

    Lesson numero uno of RSS discovery: Use a search engine
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    Another systemd tip is the analyze timespan and calendar commands for timers. They’re good for planning out timer sequences or explaining them to the microsecond.

    Timer syntax on systemd.timer units
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    On poetry is the funniest part as far as I’m concerned. Maybe that’s an amusing intro but a lot of scams today really do look like something out of the 14~17th century. Here’s a fun one: Would you put your full trust in John Keely? Another is Ming (14) or Minguo (20)?

    I sometimes wonder what kind of 12-sided coin Keely would flip and how many would carry the suitcases. He was good. Ponzi and Keely have similar smirks but beware of cross dressing lawyers. I also made the mistake of scanning recent world news and surely all’s right with the world?

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