Learning about Cults: Is the Running Grave cult based on Zendik Farm?
"The Running Grave," a new novel by Robert Galbraith, delves into the dark, enigmatic world of cults, drawing striking parallels to real-life communities.TheCultVault
Ep. 283 Zendik Farm Part 2 Episode 7 Remastered
Hi all! In this episode we revisit my first ever interview with guest Helen Zuman. Helen is a harvard graduate, accomplished author and survivor of Zendik. In this remastered interview, I had many reflections during the editing process.Spreaker
#Git on #Plan9 is borken in weird ways.
Want to rebase branch A on top of branch B? No you don't. You want to change A to match B and drop all other commits.
Want to merge A into B but there's a conflict? Let's just arbitrarily take the line from A and ignore the one from B. That's what you wanted, right?
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God help me, I've started to like using #ed.
Is it the most efficient way to edit text files? No.
Is it weirdly fun to figure out how to manipulate it into doing what I want?
Kind of.
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Mating in Captivity: Helen Zuman’s Experience on Zendik Farm
This was my first ever interview! Yet I somehow still draw on things that Helen said to me to this day: I put a post on reddit asking for recommendations on cults that people would like me to cover, and Helen commented on the post telling me she had …TheCultVault
Ep. 283 Zendik Farm Part 1 Episode 7 Remastered
Hi all! In this episode we revisit my first ever interview with guest Helen Zuman. Helen is a harvard graduate, accomplished author and survivor of Zendik. In this remastered interview, I had many reflections during the editing process.Spreaker
I have a complaint about #Plan9 #C.
I don't like that a literal 0
is accepted as a null pointer. I just spent an embarrassingly long time tracking down a segfault because in an attempt to zero out a buffer, I accidentally used memcpy(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf))
instead of memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf))
.
The compiler should've been able to catch this.
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Ex-Pentecostals David and Amelia
This was the first interview episode I ever posted over 3 years ago(!), and the first interview I had done with 2 people at once.TheCultVault
Ep. 282 Pentecostalism - Episode 6 Remastered
https://www.cultvaultpodcast.com/post/ex-pentecostals-david-and-amelia Hello listeners and welcome to this weeks instalment of the Cult Vault podcast.Spreaker
Spent the morning meticulously reworking the budget, and was feeling rather proud of myself.
This evening a visit to the emergency vet undid a bunch of that work. Guess I have to revisit it again tomorrow, but at least @Benny is going to be okay.
So, I recently switched from an #AMD64 #VPS to an #ARM one, and I'm trying to gradually bring all the services I was running back up on the new server. It has generally been pretty easy since most of the actual hosting is being done on a local machine and the VPS is serving as more of a router, but I am having some trouble with my #Owncast server.
I can just reinstall it, but I don't know how to carry over the federation information (and associated keys). I have a backup copy of the owncast directory from the old server, but given that it contains AMD64 binaries, I can't just copy the whole directory and call it a day. Is ther eany way I can copy this data out of the old directory and import it into a fresh installation?
Ep. 280 When Therapy Becomes Abusive Miniseries Part 3
For this instalment, I sat down to talk with Linda Pevac/Emma Stevens about her experiences being indoctrinated by her own next-door-neighbour and therapist.Spreaker
Ep. 280 When Therapy Becomes Abusive Miniseries Part 2
For this instalment, I sat down to talk with Linda Pevac/Emma Stevens about her experiences being indoctrinated by her own next-door-neighbour and therapist.Spreaker
Ep. 280 When Therapy Becomes Abusive Miniseries Part 1
For this instalment, I sat down to talk with Linda Pevac/Emma Stevens about her experiences being indoctrinated by her own next-door-neighbour and therapist.Spreaker
I'm not much of a Starbucks person. I find they lean too hard on sugar to make their drinks palatable, which isn't great if you're diabetic.
That said, #today our niece (a Starbucks connoisseur) introduced us to matcha. I think I finally have a go-to drink when Katy wants to go there.
Edit: It has been brought to my attention that their matcha mix contains sugar. 🙁
Just to make you aware, their Matcha mix contains sugar:
ohhowcivilized.com/starbucks-m…
Starbucks Matcha: Best Drinks & Why It's Not So Healthy - Oh, How Civilized
Get the lowdown on all things Starbucks matcha, including matcha drinks on their menu and where you can track down the matcha powder they use.Jee Choe (Oh, How Civilized)
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Unknown parent • •@pixx I don't know if it's something weird about the version of git that's on SDF's Plan9 server. Perhaps it's out of date, but I've created an example repository that illustrates what I'm talking about.
You can clone from git.fingerprintsoftware.ca/9p/… and consult the README.md file for details.
Jonathan Lamothe
Unknown parent • •@pixx There's also the rebase issue where it seems to just drop the commits in the branch being merged and moves the head to the base branch.
Again, I don't know if this is just a problem on whaever version of the software SDF is using.
Jonathan Lamothe
Unknown parent • •@{...}
syntax. What's happening there?