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fun run through some of spartanburg, south carolina. ran down the mary black rail trail and there were so many things to see (and take pictures of). the second half it started to rain but it was light so nothing crazy. definitely surprised since i was low on sleep and had drank the night before.
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Louis Rossmann hitting it out of the park as usual. He's right - if you buy a thing and you need to rely on subscriptions and/or only being able to phone home to a server you don't own to have certain features available, you don't actually own the thing.
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Tool well boxes for sawhorses I'm thinking that I might be better off if they can be just hung without any tools. The first thing that came to mind are two U-shaped hooks which are attached to the box and get simply hung into the sawhorse beam. In order to avoid bumps on the beam by the hooks, I could mortise two slots, so the hooks are then flush. But then I have some mortises in the top, which might not be ideal when the tool wells are not attached.
Another idea is to mount two larger dowels (~20 mm diameter) to the side of the tool well and drill two matching holes into the beam. Then the tool well could be slid in from the side. To avoid coming loose, a wedge could be inserted in a mortise of the dowel on the other side of the beam. Like a traditional wooden joint in benches and tables. Let's see what I end up with.~
> I say “ostensibly decentralized”, because BlueSky’s (henceforth referred to as “BS” here) decentralization is a similar kind of decentralization as with cryptocurrencies: sure, you can run your own node (in BS case: “personal data servers”), but that does not give you basically any meaningful agency in the system.
I don't know why anyone would want to use this crap. It's the same old same old and it'll end up the same old way.
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