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Very appropriate.

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But I think it needs a hyphen.

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Is it really possible that in 2022 one cannot search iCloud drive for a filename that contains, rather than starts with, a target? And that one cannot save a search? This is awful. Someone, enlighten me, please.

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A lucky 5:1 shot on the final letter, not including parts of speech.

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Bah! Parts of speech.

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My linguistic prejudices and blinkered attitude let me down.

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Ag Economists: would anyone be willing to either talk to me or point me to something that would help me to get a better understanding of this chart from USDA?

https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/chart-gallery/gallery/chart-detail/?chartId=103880

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Very difficult one; pure guesswork that failed.

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Skipped yesterday because it revealed a flaw in my logic, now corrected.

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This one involved some very lucky guesses, given that there were scores of words it could have been.

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https://stupidwordgame.com/ having fun in the wake of Wordle's recent attack of the Bowdlers.

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Very puzzled. My helper suggested only one possibility, and that wasn't it. Solved it without help, but ... whaddayaknow? The actual target word is not in the list. Salutary.

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This one required a bit of thought.

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We've got this, me and my helper.

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Long enough not to need dumb luck.

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Nothing to brag about.

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Replied to a post on matigo.ca :

β€œhaving the resources to fact-check comes from a position of privilege” Huh? I suppose if you want someone else to check your facts that might be true, but still, why is anyone listening to this person?

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Replied to a post on appdot.net :

To my knowledge this is the first time I've been mentioned over at Mastodon, so it seems only right and proper to see whether the wonders of IndieWeb allow me to reply there. Good to see old online friends but not sure I can handle another channel.

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My word was a real word, but it wasn't THE real word. Which is ... frustrating.

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Back on form!

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Huh? app.net is now a sign-in for Mastodon. Not going to happen, for me at least.

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Today's IndieWebRing excursion took me to https://jamesvandyne.com/ and prompts the question, what really attracts people make of Disneyland? Maybe I'm too old, but even in my thirties, when I visited Florida's for work, I was underwhelmed by it all, especially EPCOT. It just seems so ersatz.

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I don’t get it. I was about to insert my guess, which involved a different letter in first position, but the field was already filled with a wrong answer.

Is it limited to three guesses? And why was the field filled in?

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As I continue reading and sometimes re-posting things written on this day, I've decided to do one more thing at the end of a session: go to a random site in the IndieWeb WebRing. Today, I found something that resonates down the years: how to organise the content of a weblog.

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Having moved my Dropbox folder to an external disk in an effort to reclaim space internally, I then discovered the value of an actual symlink, which means I don't have to rewrite anything. This is a good thing.

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The fight for β€œpost” rather than β€œblog” is lost in many quarters, but the fight for β€œblog” itself is lost when none other than John Naughton can calmly point to a Substack newsletter with β€œHeather Cox Richardson had a memorable post on her blog:"

https://memex.naughtons.org/thursday-14-april-2022/

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The latest issue of Eat This Newsletter just went winging its way to all the subscribers, who will be seeing what I make of raw material from @bearistotle, @battlesuperbugs and @whetstoneradio, among others. You can read it too, at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/eat-this-newsletter-179-a-fresh-look-at-farming/

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The joy of correcting a human-powered transcription. When the transcriber hears

β€œUrsula Le Guin’s Earthsea trilogy” as

β€œthe Gordon's Eyes Trilogy”

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Replied to a post on werd.io :

This is some of the most exciting news I have read in a long time. I hope Ben does find time to rebuild Known and would be willing to lend whatever support I can. β€œAnother stable release” would be a wonderful start and would please lots of people.

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A very warm welcome to the [redacted] new podcast subscribers who joined via Google Podcasts this past month. https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWF0dGhpc3BvZGNhc3QuY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdC8

You know where to find me.

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I hadn't realised one of the bloggers I used to follow had suddenly died a while ago (because I stopped following him). Today, though, I was reminded of something he wrote not 6 but 16 years ago that is remarkably prescient. RIP @LanceMannion

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TIL there are far-infrared mirrors. Can't wait for next winter in the bathroom.

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The value of the Gender Pay Gap bot, explained, withe link to the marvellous collection of organisations that felt it necessary to hide their shame.

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Just finished putting together the latest Eat This Newsletter, looking at label as a form of truth, ruined bread as a metaphor, tree-planting as a menace, crop-modelling as a pipe-dream and cheese as surplus.

If you want to know more, subscribe at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas

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In the nick of time, I wrote up my celebration of Fornacalia 2022. Looking forward to another year of unburnt grain, and more besides.

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I don't judge a book by its cover, but I do prefer to decide based on other factors. If they have a free-return policy, I would maybe buy, but otherwise, no way.

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Today is the five year anniversary of installing WithKnown here. We’ve had our ups and downs, and it has been generally positive. Not sure about the future though, I must be honest.

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I don't know what you mean by β€œcross” but I know for sure that nobody has ever crossed a strawberry with a pineapple.

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Case in point: the Deep in the Weeds podcast network at https://deepintheweeds.com.au/ @deepintheweeds with some excellent shows and episodes that could easily interest a wider audience.

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There's plenty that is interesting in @emilyjwils article, but given that podcasting is global in scope, I do think it is a pity that the focus is entirely on the US -- apart from one ex-pat thrillingly discovering banana biodiversity.

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20/25 on Adactio's Font or Food? quiz. Not too shabby.

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Hear me, O @tavolamed, As a foolish person, who knows not my ward, I await the set form of words with which Curio Maximus will proclaim the time for holding the , so that I may celebrate on the last day to which it can be postponed.

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Trying to use OCR in iOS is really tricky unless you can mask off the bits of the page you really don’t want. Unless I am failing to find a better selection tool. Maybe crop first?

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Agreed, kefir is a total doddle (though I don't do any of the variations that other people do). I do feel bad when I don't have anyone to give surplus grains to. Although yoghurt is more of a faff, it isn't that difficult, especially with a good thermometer and a vacuum flask.

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If mussels are β€œthe oyster of the poor,” what were they when oysters were the oysters of the poor?

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Perhaps I'm old fashioned (no perhaps about it) but I am having a hard time seeing the value (to me) of Research Rabbit. As Ton says, it would just feed my inner collector.