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Refugee from an endless series of Eternal Septembers

It might be https://translate.nostrich.land , but I kinda feel like it isn't. For one, the chatter happened earlier than that post, and for another there were a couple of people cooing about how good it was (as opposed to being an announcement).

I can't; there was some chatter about it a couple of weeks ago, but I wasn't paying enough attention. I need to see if I can find the posts.

No matter how often I see that new grill on BMWs, it never gets any less ugly.

Is the translation bot for posters, or viewers? How does it work?

Doing my own taxes the past two years and suspiciously eying that "have you sold any crypto this year" field with increasing trepidation.

I can remember any number 10 digits or less, and IP addresses, after hearing them twice, but I can't remember my neighbors' wife's name. And I sometimes forget my nieces' and nephews' names.

WTF is up with that? Their parents should have assigned them SHAs like I asked smh

It'd be nice to be able to find accounts to follow that talked about something other than crypto, or the platform itself.

Mastodon went through this phase during the Great Twitter Migration, but it seems especially difficult to find non-navel-gazing accounts.

How many of you keep a file with lists of software options for different purposes? Or when you need something, do you just test every option, choose one, and then stick with it forever? There is so much software, and so frequently new options, I do not remember, e.g., all of the possible image viewers and why I don't use any given one. I have to keep notes, especially on the infrequently used stuff. And sometimes, when I need a tool for a purpose, I get sucked down a rabbit-hole of installing and testing and making notes. I love the work people put into 'Awesome X', and sometimes Wikipedia comparison pages help, but often there's no good alternative to just trying everything yourself; especially when you have unconventional requirements. Open Source begets information overload, and I'd have it no other way. But, boy, does it often prevent me from being productive.

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