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The Zen Art Center
@zenartcenter.bsky.social
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Emptying the mind isn’t about loss.
It’s about making space.When expectations fall away,
new possibilities reveal themselves.🎥 Short reflection →
https://youtube.com/shorts/PDp7953CQiI#Zen #Emptiness #ClearMind #Meditation #Awareness #Possibility
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Hey #Portland, Multnomah County Animal Services is in a critical overcapacity situation with a maximum capacity of 92 dog kennels, the facility is currently housing over 103 dogs on site:
https://www.multcopets.org/news/immediate-adoptions-needed-address-full-kennels #PDX #PortlandPDX #Multnomah #Oregon -
The Multnomah County Animal Services dog kennels are at 98% capacity, and they have over 50 wonderful dogs who need to find their forever homes today and this weekend! https://www.multcopets.org/news/back-school-adoption-special-september-2025 #Multnomah #oregon #portland #pdx
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Help @zephyr by letting Kate Stewart of @linuxfoundation know about devices running #ZephyrRTOS https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIbMQ3QgZ8SCRCqUCSudhS6RazrFM9DlhL2Yg0yA9DmSRAqw/viewform #OpenSource #Teardown2025
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Does anyone have a good way to read kernel mailing list threads on mobile (Android)?
K-9/Thunerbird are better than Gmail at threading and can use fixed font size but it's often not good enough. Lore is an awesome resource but the web view is not great for reading long threads.
Maybe the only way is to use a terminal app to access mutt remotely?
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Does anyone have a good way to read kernel mailing list threads on mobile (Android)?
K-9/Thunerbird are better than Gmail at threading and can use fixed font size but it's often not good enough. Lore is an awesome resource but the web view is not great for reading long threads.
Maybe the only way is to use a terminal app to access mutt remotely?
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Does anyone have a good way to read kernel mailing list threads on mobile (Android)?
K-9/Thunerbird are better than Gmail at threading and can use fixed font size but it's often not good enough. Lore is an awesome resource but the web view is not great for reading long threads.
Maybe the only way is to use a terminal app to access mutt remotely?
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Does anyone have a good way to read kernel mailing list threads on mobile (Android)?
K-9/Thunerbird are better than Gmail at threading and can use fixed font size but it's often not good enough. Lore is an awesome resource but the web view is not great for reading long threads.
Maybe the only way is to use a terminal app to access mutt remotely?
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Does anyone have a good way to read kernel mailing list threads on mobile (Android)?
K-9/Thunerbird are better than Gmail at threading and can use fixed font size but it's often not good enough. Lore is an awesome resource but the web view is not great for reading long threads.
Maybe the only way is to use a terminal app to access mutt remotely?
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"After a nearly month-long surge in stray and surrendered dogs, Multnomah County Animal Services is urgently asking the community to help alleviate the overcrowding" https://www.multcopets.org/news/valentine-adoption-special #Portland #PortlandPDX #PDX #Multnomah
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"Better yet, both function graph and the function tracer could possibly use BTF to show all arguments for all functions" https://lpc.events/event/17/contributions/1536/
slides: https://lpc.events/event/17/contributions/1536/attachments/1277/2577/LPC23_%20Function%20parameters%20with%20BTF.pdf from @linuxplumbersconf #linux #linuxkernel #ftrace -
At @embeddedrecipes, @khilman from @baylibre reminds the audience to beware of Frank Tizzoni's field of vision... and bear attacks! #er2023
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👨🍳🤖⚡ @embeddedrecipes starts Thursday morning (tomorrow) and tickets are still available! https://embedded-recipes.org/2023/ #er2023
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State-by-state guide to abortion pill access
https://www.plancpills.org/find-pills #AbortionIsHealthcare #AbortionRights #PlanC -
I love that IC design is now a practical hobby!
Great stuff in the latest "Zero to ASIC" video by Matthew Venn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKlQH1WivrI #openhardware #opensource #asic #oshw #tapeout -
The Wander System is a fantastic bit of #Unix #InteractiveFiction history, as well as originating in Washington State (where I grew up). I had no idea until listening to this episode that it pre-dated #ColossalCave by a couple years, because the version we all tried to play and gave up on early came from 1978.
Also it was easy enough to just read the game files for hints, as they were all in plain ASCII. I found from reading the sources that Tim Gilberts tried to build that it was installed to obscure these files via the setuid bit, which was a feature of even the original First Edition Unix on the PDP-7!
I wonder if anyone has any source backups of a pre-78 version, and how it might have looked before the boom in text adventures.