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    …pakidge…

    Ran out of monthly audiobook hours on spotify half way through listening to Reaper Man (part of an ongoing quest to finally read/listen to all the Terry Pratchett books). But I had a voucher for amazon from a stuffed up delivery so I bought an actual book copy because it’s probably my favourite so far.

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      Mrs’s cat came over and went “I want a pat… wait, your not mrs B! Wait… is she around? Can she see us? hmmm, ok, you may pat me but ONLY if you dont tell her I am cheating”. Her cat and I have a very complicated relationship.

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        The thing I love the most about cats, and maybe Gibson in particular, is the sheer fucking audacity and attitude for a ball of fluff that is literally 1/20th my size.

        Zero fucks given. “I do what I want, when I want and too fucking bad if you don’t like it. If you try to stop me in any way, I will make your life miserable for as long as I deem necessary”.

        I respect the confidence lol

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      Rain predicted, plenty of sites will be shut. Cause you know…if one trade can’t work, none of the others can either.

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          I’ve worked on building sites where even sparkies were stood down due to rain. I’m hugely pro-union (reasonable union) but that was taking the piss a bit.

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    So I think we solved the mystery of the rabbit: a tiny hole has been discovered by Miniest on the fence line. Last night Mr P heard someone next door calling something before the rabbit disappeared again. The neighbours must have gotten a rabbit at some point and put/built a hutch on the other side of the fence, perhaps using the fence as a wall of the hutch 🤔🤦🏼‍♀️ After a couple of visits this morning (it wasn’t happy Mr P had rearranged things in his man cave; it’d started making a cozy little spot for itself under his couch near the warmth of the heater) Mr P said he’s going to block the hole. I’ll pop a note in their letterbox telling them what’s happened and suggesting that they reinforce their side of the fence where the hutch is.

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      Had a mate whos neighbors had a rabbit they just couldnt contain. The thing was like Houdini. No matter how hard they tried it would always escape. A different neighbors kid apparently went to their parents as were like “mummy mummy, there is a loaf of bread in the front yard! now a bird is attacking it!” It survived that one. It sadly didnt survive the neighbour with a greyhound. The greyhound owners were super apologetic, the rabbit owners were upset but said “we tried so hard, but we knew this day was gonna come, unless we kept it chained up this was gonna happen”.

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        We briefly owned a rabbit when I was younger. The next door neighbour packed all her stuff up and moved to Perth and couldn’t be bothered bringing most of her animals. She had a rabbit, 3 cats, and 2 dogs. She took the dogs and left the rest. Mum assumed the RSPCA would probably put them all down (they were all getting old), so we ended up with most of them.

        The rabbit was absolutely dark magic. It got out twice, and we ended up building a little rabbit-run for it with chicken wire and wood. But we didn’t do a good enough job, and it snuck out the corner. Everytime it ran away, it ended up in the yard of some kids down the road. Eventually mum decided it was too difficult and asked their parents, and then the rabbit became the kids problem!

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        That’s what worried me too… one of the neighbours has a hunting breed of dog, bunny would’ve been toast if it’d gone to that yard instead, and there are heaps of tall trees with ravens and magpies.

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          Yeah, apparently the greyhound owner went over and warned them before it went down. Something like “I know your trying, but just to be clear if you rabbit escapes into my yard, it wont be escaping again. Sorry, but there is nothing I can do to prevent it”.

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      I had a pet rabbit once upon a time. He lived inside with me and my partner.

      His name was Totoro and he had floppy ears.

      Miss that little dude.

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    Sitting in an online meeting and we’re on our 4th presenter. Every single presenter has made a point of doing an acknowledgement of country. It’s beginning to lose it’s meaning.

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    Gonna throw down a fair bit of potassium in the g-den today for that flower action. Sorry hay fever people. Perfect time for it.

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    I might have a slow day today, just do stuff slowly and with stress and also try to finish this dinosaur lego thing I have. 🙂

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      Rainy today. I’m sitting here with the heater one and the sound of traffic and rain on.

      Don’t know is this is of any interest to you because it comes from a video game ambit late last night I started a game called Death Stranding and the vibes from the intro sequence which was mostly cinematic reminded me of you and what you might enjoy watching.

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    Yeah! My birth certificate arrived! Now I can begin the process of getting my driver’s licence! 🙂😬😳🙂😬😳

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      Are the snap together joints giving out under the weight? It looks like a lot of unsupported limbs there and unequal distribution of weight.

      I dunno if a dab of glue or green stuff at the joins would be cheating but perhaps if you built the legs first as kind of an arch, perhaps with something supporting them underneath, and then assembled the rest of it while being supported by a doll frame.

      The head is over the neck and over one leg so maybe that might stay put. The tail is going to be most at risk of snapping off

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        the pieces are small, 90% are 1x1 and there are no spanning pieces larger than 2x1 to hold it all together. iow, can’t do proper brick laying

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          Yeah, I’m not a Lego person, was just thinking about how buildings and bridges stayed up… but yeah I think they put more work into marketing than functionality and it just won’t work :( It seems very poorly designed.

          Edit: If you were curious though the bit at 2:17 was my thought process https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iqyLlscQrvQ

          Superglue alone often needs to be supported as it dries or might not be strong enough

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            That looks cool, I love looking at new hobbies. I might do that if I wanted to keep the big model but I want to pull it apart and rebuild the 12 little dinosaurs.

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      Of course they did. It is universal that in every workplace people exist who just turn up and tick boxes, they have no care of their impacts on anyone else - clients, coworkers, the public etc. Zero f’s and zero diligence. Sometimes their mundane box ticking is harmless, but in some positions it can be very destructive. I don’t even know how a business could ban the use of AI. Even if block in company IT, someone could just do it on their phone and copy paste. The ban would only be useful if the person was discovered, and then probably have to go through the warning process. But damage already done. So unfortunately I think we are stuck with it forever from now on. Enshitification of the world continues.

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      People need to realise how easy it is for a human to figure out synthetic content. At least, with the current state of AI text generation.

      I don’t think it shouldn’t be used; I do think it should be clearly labelled as synthetic.

      Reddit is a wasteland for this shit already, though. Probably too late.

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        The problem is not only does it make poor recommendations that affect the legal outcome and safety of the child.

        The LLM has also now got hold of sensitive and potentially identifiable personal information, which is now subject to the company’s own rules of how that information will be handled and disclosed.

        Edit: So I don’t think it should be used for this purpose.

        I’ve also refused to allow my GP to use AI to take notes during the consultation, because I don’t think the owner of that technology should have access to my medical information.

        Ps. In the infancy of AI I used to participate in citizen science projects as a volunteer, training the models to recognise slides with cancer cells. I also watched in interest as it was used to generate simple forms challenging parking fines (?) for those who couldn’t afford legal assistance.

        So it’s not like I’m screaming about progress being bad and Thomas Edison being a witch. I simply think a lot of corner cutting and misuse is happening without regulations, and leading to real harm.

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    The spelling bee show on abc has the potential to be entertaining, however, the host Guy Montgomery is exceptionally creepy to me. There’s something about his voice and mannerisms that gives me uncanny valley murderous vibes. I am probably alone in this but feel better now that it’s off my chest.

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    Looking up ideas to make a new 3d filament rack…and seeing a lot of clearly “man putting hobby in closet so can hide to please wife”

    …so glad I’m the wife. And the resident trashpanda. And we have our own offices that the other person gets zero fucking say on.

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            nah, I’m talking about other couples I’ve observed. His Lordship and I are good. 'tis why when hunting we had a minimum three bedrooms. we can’t even share an office because his is all just “me work from home hence me have office” whereas mine is “I work from home / sew/ d print / scream at video games / build rack servers / swear at things / cats everywhere / it’s a fucking muppet workshop.”

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              Mr Seagoon has a big office, it’s a mostly serious place because he is serious about his work and serious about work privacy. Izza job . When he has time he is welcoming .

              me, I need another desk, one for writing and one for art and crafts. Tho I have realised that much of my sewing/knitting etc is expression too as I do my own designing .

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                i have a giant L desk I slapped an extension on for work / fucking around - holds my main rig, work laptop, and a kvm area with room to build servers. Then there’s an ancient and oh so sinfully comfy two seater couch thing I’ve had since last century the cats have entirely claimed, a giant workbench on the other wall, old school corner hutch / shelving for my printer - previously for sewing, but I didn’t have enough elbow room so I built a mobile table with foldout wings - and of course my massive fuckoff bookcase for stuff that’s not going in the wraparound in the lounge. Still never enough bench space. Never will be

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                I will admit he’s actually gotten more personality in the new place - mostly because we own so he can punch holes and hang his road bike and shizz. but we don’t actually tend to ikea furniture save some weird niche pieces anyway.

                I did go much much bolder in my office though, from paint to parts. I’m actually dragging my arse on putting in the network cabling because I’m making a custom wall mount patch panel based on the old servant bells layout. I want pretty dammit, and I shall have it.

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      To be fair some of it could be ‘hobby in closet so you yourself don’t trip over it’

      I used to consider putting a small desk and folding chair inside a closet so whenever I wasn’t working on something I could just shut the door.

      <— also a trash panda

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      I don’t know what any of that means but I can tell you if you leave anything on my kitchen (my office) table it will be seriously pointed at until it is removed.

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        We kinda started that with the dining table, but then, cats, north facing window, so …we just gave up.

        if there’s room for a cat to sprawl, we good

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    Horizon Zero dawn remaster, despite you know only being released and perfectly playable on the ps5. What about the original ratchet and clank trilogy? Infamous 1 or 2? Jack and Daxter remaster? No? How about some stuff that ISNT playable on ps5 instead of a title that absolutely IS playable?!

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          I am looking forward to Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Looks decent enough. Just finished playing Star Wars Outlaws and it was fun as shit.

          Got Black Myth Wukong queued up now (once my son gets off the PS5)

          Studios are still making content, just the exclusive stuff seems to have dropped off a bit.

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            I havnt gotten into Outlaws yet. No chance I’m touching another AC game though. I keep hearing rumors of a Black Flag remaster which I would be down for. Also interested in the NFS Most Wanted Remaster rumors.

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              I’m a glutton for punishment with AC 😁

              Mirage was fine to be honest. Just long and interesting enough. Much better than Valhalla and Odyssey, but still lacking.

              I didn’t have huge expectations for Outlaws, just wanted to play a Star Wars game. It’s well made with a decent enough story. Some missions are irritating (the stealth isn’t fantastic, but serviceable).

              Heaps of Easter eggs and fanboy fodder. Sabbac is cool too.

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      I’m excited about Ghosts of Tsushima getting a sequel. I really loved the first one.

      I think it’s a waste remastering zero Dawn though.

      I would really like the see Jax remastered as I never played them before and the ratchet trilogy as well.