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То, что бабочка называет эрекцией,
Мастер называет гусеницей

Back home

Apr. 21st, 2025 05:52 pm
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The travelling portion of today went exactly according to the plan. It was grey and not particularly warm in York in the morning, and in Reading when I arrived there was a bit of drizzle in the air which turned into actual rain while I did a detour to buy some food for work lunches. It has since stopped, and the week's forecast looks pretty nice.

What's less nice is that I seem to have picked up a cold. I woke up with what was not a sore throat as such, but something like that, and felt snifflier on the train than I would have wanted to inflict on the other passengers, but not much I could do about it then. But it's wait and see to find out if it's developing into something or not.

Misfire

Apr. 21st, 2025 10:57 am
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Вчера читал у кого-то в правой ленте про комменты под сообщением о визите Вэнса в Ватикан в каком-то левом источнике. Там было много всяких проклятий, включая удивление от того, что чертов Вэнс не воспламенился на месте адским огнем при попытке общения с Франциском.

И тут вдруг сам Франциск взял да и воспламенился помер, а ведь уже, писали, на поправку шел. Интересно, какие у них нынче расклады в Ватикане, опять будет какой-нибудь глобалист-коммунист, или в другую сторону попробуют? Хотя какая уже разница, кто теперь Папа.
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Любопытно, что все это понимают, но и находят, что так тому и быть и иначе и быть не может.
https://verybigfish.livejournal.com/5192691.html
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Згадаєш минуле і мариш.
...У розпалі давнішніх днів
Андрій Іванович Кардаш
Привабив нас вмить і зростив.

Змістовно, вагомо, рухливо
І з гумором влучним нараз
Висвітлював речі важливі
Про світ навкруги і про нас.

Звичайно, про адресну мову,
Про Гаусса і про ЕОМ.
Вслухались до кожного слова
Окремо і враз загалом.

Залишиться з нами довіку
Тих файних хвилин зберігач -
І спогадів низка без ліку,
І "вилазка" в селищі Страдтч.

21.04.2025

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Примітки

1. Адресна мова - Адресне програмування (також адресна мова) — математичний формалізм (формальна мова), що ставить за мету опис деяких комп'ютерних операцій, передусім пов'язаних з адресами. Перша публікація з адресного програмування (приблизно у 1955—1956 роках) належить українським вченим В. Королюку і К. Ющенко. (з Вікіпедії).

Катерина Ющенко: історія авторки «Адресної мови програмування»
https://us.bdpu.org.ua/kateryna-yushchenko-istoriia-avtorky-adresnoi-movy-prohramuvannia.html

Вірш про Катерину Логвіновну Ющенко
https://alex-vinokur.dreamwidth.org/707396.html

2. Гаусс - метод Гаусса, алгоритм розв'язування систем лінійних алгебраїчних рівнянь

3. ЕОМ - електронно-обчислювальна машина

4. "Вилазка" в селищі Страдтч - виїзд нашого класу разом з Андрієм Івановичем на одноденний відпочинок в селище Страдтч.
Вірш про цю поїздку:
https://alex-vinokur.dreamwidth.org/866408.html
https://alex-vinokur.dreamwidth.org/376193.html

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Crossposting https://alex-vinokur.livejournal.com/915583.html

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Apr. 21st, 2025 02:59 pm
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] lexin!

21-Е /// Балаган...

Apr. 21st, 2025 01:35 pm
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M21



Coquette.jpg



Это, когда пытаешься купить нормальный чай, а вместо этого... Когда в любимом продовольственном (любимый потому, что буквально напротив дома и тащить недалеко) бардак и балаган, спиртное раскладывает "русский", которого окликает "эфиоп", называя приятеля... "бл***ь" и опять ты словно в дурацком сне. Ну хотя бы появилось вдруг любимое печенье. А Светлана Мартынчик (которая Макс Фрай) пишет у себя в ЖЖ, что не знает выйдет ли её очередная книга из серии про "Ловцов книг"... Почему бежали музыканты и артисты из ссср? Не за длинным долларом. Писали, что Владимир Винокур пострадал за шутку, когда, увидев артистов, кажется, Большого театра, после зарубежных гастролей, пропел: "Здравствуй, мама, возвратились мы не все!". Ради свободы. Потому, что все эти звания - "заслуженный" и "народный" были сродни намордникам с поводками. И любая партийная жёпа могла, затянув ошейник, мигом перекрыть кислород по собственному капризу. И сидящий на собственной даче, весь в шоколаде, писатель понимал, что он раб, в лучшем случае обслуга. Со всеми своими званиями, лауреатством, многомиллионными изданиями, а Высоцкого с Галичем слушали и будут слушать по всей стране, как и Жванецкого, Аксёнова читали в самиздате, а многотомье лауреата и депутата снесут в утиль и забудут на следующий день после его смерти, а Бродского, который даже школу не закончил, будут переиздавать ещё годы. И лауреат издаёт свой дневник, без каких либо изъятий и цель только одна - поднасрать всем этим высоцким, галичам и аксёновым. Напоследок. Про бывшую жену писанул, про её подруг и друзей. Но это мало помогло - посудачили и забыли. Мне кажется, что Высоцкий легко отдал бы свой "Мерседес" за возможность издать книгу стихов при жизни, а за ней стояли бы очереди, как в голодные годы за хлебом. И какому нибудь сафронову от зависти стало бы дурно на навороченной даче в окружении челяди, среди всей этой роскоши захлебнулся слюной от возмущения... Забавно, что когда говорят о советском кино, вспоминают главным образом что-то не советское и почти анти советское. Что-нибудь "про французскую жизнь" или сказки, а не про комсомольцев-добровольцев, а сказки, снятые тогда, словно про то, что происходит сегодня. Как в зеркале. Михаил Булгаков и Евгений Шварц настоящие гении - всё они про эту власть понимали. Жалко, что их не услышали, а они нас ведь предупреждали...


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Это стало метафорой – «ну это вообще – конец света», т.е. что-то необычайное, скорее, но не такое ужасное. А тут стали предрекать ужасное. Предсказание появилось, что вот-вот произойдет тот самый конец света. Вообще после всех гадостей и мерзостей, затмивших очень немногое хорошее в этом мире, конец света не так уж страшен, а для некоторых просто желателен. О чем сожалеть-то?

Конец света близок? От чего умер Папа Римский, которого называли последним

Этот Папа Римский (Хорхе Марио Бергольо, 1936 г.рожд.) – был весьма странной фигурой, он социалист, сторонник Нового мирового порядка, глобализации, снятия каких-либо ограничений, ползал и целовал ноги неграм и не неграм и делал много других странных вещей. Вот и умер.

Перед избранием Франциска широко обсуждалось пророчество, приписываемое архиепископу Малахии, жившему в XII веке в Ирландии. Согласно пророчеству, с момента, когда было сделано предсказание, и до второго пришествия в Ватикане сменятся 112 пап. Некоторые трактовки предполагают, что папа римский Франциск будет последним в истории человечества, а после его ухода наступит конец света и начнется Страшный Суд.

Хочу только напомнить, что «страшный суд» непрерывно длился десятилетия советско-сатанинской власти в СССР и в других «странах социализма», и вроде бы об этом все почти забыли, нет никакого шума, гневного осуждения, хотя происходило это при жизни живущих ныне людей. Замяли. Может, и этот Страшный Суд, если его широко не освещать в СМИ, тоже замнут, подзабудут, признают, что «имели место некоторые нарушения законности» да и всё. Телефоны и айфоны-то останутся во время и после Страшного Суда?

https://procol-harum.livejournal.com/2412602.html

UK people: disability benefit cuts

Apr. 21st, 2025 09:48 am
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Rebellion is growing among Labour MPs, so if you have a Labour MP, now is a VERY good and important time to write to them to protest the proposed PIP and other cuts:

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/apr/20/the-whole-policy-is-wrong-rebellion-among-labour-mps-grows-over-5bn-benefits-cut

(If you have a non-Labour MP, hassle them too and see if they can be persuaded to do something vaguely useful.)

Young Sheldon says

Apr. 21st, 2025 09:27 am
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 "In fact, I'd like to meet fewer people, not more."

(S7E5)

Is not it brilliant!

LA, Day 1

Apr. 20th, 2025 10:02 pm
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I am counting today as day 1 in this adventure across the country...

Oh, wait... it's now Day 2. Thursday (our arrival day) turned into a hot mess for so many reasons but it all got managed and then Friday we arrived at Casa [personal profile] sine_nomine West. Got so many boxes unpacked, tried on compression garment (which miraculously fit!) and met the MLD specialist (she came to my house! on a SATURDAY!), stayed up late (to try and get on CA time; it didn't work as well as I wanted). We are building Team [personal profile] sine_nomine, to be sure. Caregivers seem lovely, though I hate the idea of 24/7 room mates. They are going to be necessary.

Today was packing up still more books that the owners had on their shelves (I sent a bunch of books, some of which aren't here yet... but, if I'm going to be here for nearly six months I want the place to feel like mine, not theirs). Have a picture of Sweetheart on one side of a pothos and one of my pieces of Native American pottery (a bear) on the other. Desk is looking overrun. I have to figure out how to get it all organized. And we packed up nearly all the kitchen.... because, again, my house - and I have to have some place to store my food and so on. OMG SO many appliances and other things (I did keep the professional-level juicer here; I'm in SoCal. There will be juice!) There's a reason I rented a 5x10 storage unit for the duration! Sent all the kitchen stuff and books and more to the storage unit. Sent back several Amazon things for credit. Busy day. OH and the helper my On-the-Ground assistant brought LOVES arranging flowers - so I've hired her to arrange flowers for me each week, after going to a thrift store to pick up interesting vases and such. She's away this weekend. I'll have to order something for post-first-procedure recovery.

Apparently, I'm already a bit of a legend at the doctor's practice? R, the premier caregiver said I was - and with a tone that says it's a good thing and not that I'm anticipated to be a PITA. I'm boggled because I don't have any idea why that is... but it's clear that I've really got the A Team. Too, I'm sure the decision to move here for six months to ensure I get the most complete recovery and follow-up that I can have probably got them to realize how seriously I'm taking this. All of which is true - but also I don't have the mobility or the patience to return home between procedures. Staying here - where folks know what they're doing, know how the doctor works, and so on - just makes so much more sense.

And now I should think about heading to bed.

gathering successfully

Apr. 20th, 2025 11:03 pm
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In the event I made it through customs easily. My customs agent was a dead ringer for grumpy John Cena. He asked for my citizenship (US) and passport. and then glared at the passport and his comupter screen for about thirty seconds. I had enough time to start getting nervous and also to notice that his biceps were the size of my head before he handed my passport back without a word. I'll count that a win.

I'm in Niagara, at the Gathering, saying hi to folks and playing a bunch of games. There's sufficient variety and sufficiently pleasant social that even when I get stuck in a 2.5-hour game that is emphatically Not For Me it's still a decent time. And it's good to see people I know and who know me, and to feel, well. At home, maybe.

They've been issuing special black badges for folks who've been to at least twenty of these since before I started coming (which was I think number 24 or 25). Last year or this they started giving 'grey' badges to people who've been to at least ten, and I was a little startled to realise that yep, that's me. I'm pretty bad at recognising when I've become A Regular at a thing. In my head I'm stuck as The New Guy, there's plenty of folks who've been around longer than I have.

It's Sunday night. Four and a half more days of gaming and Gathering, and then Steph gets here for two and a half days or so, and then homeward. I do miss my kitten. I don't miss the rest of home, not yet, but I can see that from here. For now, things are good. I appreciate that.
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This is one of the earlier novels that Bujold wrote, and it shows a bit in the prose, but not in the plotting. I think it’s much like Cetaganda in the premise – off-world adventure, Miles refuses to tell his superiors about what he’s doing (oh Miles). The setting of Earth I feel fairly neutral about. London isn’t that interesting, but neither is it a detriment. They’re more like Beta in terms of not letting people carry around deadly weapons, and their tube system is still very good (hooray!) Or maybe I overstate Barrayar’s allowance of lethal weapons – Miles is after all not a civilian and on his home turf.

Brothers in Arms )

Любопытно...

Apr. 21st, 2025 05:09 am
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А вот есть у меня Chromium. Версия 90.0.4430.72 (Официальная сборка), Built on Ubuntu, running on LinuxMint 18.3 (64 бит). В нем открыто несколько окон, в каждом окне - по несколько вкладок.

Я браузер обычно закрываю, открываю, все нормально, но иногда в нем что-то сбоит и он "теряет" окно со всеми вкладками (иногда это окно можно найти через "Недавно закрытые", но не всегда; через "Историю" найти вкладки можно, но а) долго, б) я не все их помню).

Вопрос: как сохранить эту конфигурацию? Сделать нечто типа бэкапа? Чтобы в случае очередного сбоя сказать ему: восстанови ситуацию на такое-то число (когда был сделан бэкап).

Про закладки я знаю, но по некоторым причинам использовать их не совсем удобно. Меня интересует именно сохранение окон и вкладок.

Большое спасибо!

Postcard of the Day

Apr. 20th, 2025 06:17 pm
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Last night, a big gust of wind knocked the nest out of the tree at the National Conservation Training Center, which has given us eaglecam views of that nest, and ones before it, for years.  This year we'd been amazed to have 3 eggs hatch, and 3 eaglets growing, and getting a lot of fish brought to them, and even while the NCTC and US Fish & Wildlife workers and institutions are threatened, there was this bit of hope, and joy, in those 3 babies.

One of the constancies of nature is, however, death, and all 3 baby eagles died from the 90' fall.

The NCTC folks left the bodies there long enough to be sure both eagle parents had seen.  The parents are clearly stressed, they report, but alive and otherwise seem well.

It breaks my heart.  As do the fans of the webcam are breaking my heart, in the chat at the eaglecam channel.  Go there at your own risk.

But next year.... well, maybe there's next year.  Usually there's next year, and for a long time now there's been next year.

In baseball they say "There's always next year," but it does depend on whether we take care of the game.  Famously in the Star Trek future, baseball is no more.

For a lot of things, there's only next year if we make it happen.

 

vital functions

Apr. 20th, 2025 10:53 pm
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Reading. I continue to make slow progress with both What An Owl Knows (Jennifer Ackerman) and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (Susanna Clarke).

Writing. Grumpy e-mails to Labour, mostly? Grumpy e-mails to Labour. Oh, and separately to the DWP courtesy of My UC Journal.

Playing. I have tripped and fallen back into 2048. I do not know why I have tripped and fallen thus. There are other things I would rather be doing. Brain whyyy.

I Love Hue current status: just started The Alchemy/Knowledge/12.

Cooking. Two new-to-us recipes from East: caramelised fennel and carrot salad with mung beans and herbs, of which I am a fan but about which A is a bit meh; and Amritsari pomegranate chickpeas, with the decaf English Breakfast I bought the other week, which I also quite liked but A was mildly dubious of.

Today has featured a different Welsh cake recipe, from one of the charity-shop books I acquired for the purposes of the special interest in EYB indexing. This one includes honey and ground mixed spice; I am decidedly disconcerted by how much they taste like Wrong Texture Mince Pies when cool.

Eating. ... yeah it's been A Migrainey Week, and has consequently contained two rounds of Wagamama. TRAGICALLY I decided on the first of these to branch out and try Not My Usual. Not My Usual turned out to contain The Dread Mayonnaise (I had been lulled into a false sense of security by the number of things called "slaw" I had recently encountered that did not contain mayo). It was mostly salvageable...

Exploring. ADVENTURES in VAN HIRE for the purposes of moving SHED. This involved heading out to Hatfield, because the one fifteen minutes up the road was already Thoroughly Booked. We got to observe MORE FLOWERS and lo they were good.

... I think that's it? I think that's it. (A also went on another adventure to acquire roof box and appropriate rack, but I stayed at home for that one.)

Making & mending. I have not, technically, actually resumed A's pair of gloves, BUT I have now got the information from A I need in order to do so! So that's a progress.

... there has also been. Event prep. So much event prep. The meal ticket booklets for crew are all done; the potions are all sliced and folded ready for laminating (except for the one that needed someone to actually finish writing what it did); ... progress?

Growing. SO MANY SQUASH. Not all of the ones I sowed, but... a lot... have come up.

Somewhat irritated that somebody found my Bravest Dwarf Pea, which had actually managed to find and attach itself to the pea sticks, and severed the stem a little below said attachment. :|

Main infrastructural progress this week was getting all the railway sleepers and shed bits up to the plot (with significant and indispensable help from A). I've not done anything with them yet but they are there, I have plans, necessary hardware is en route, etc.

What else what else? First of the beans are in the ground. I was feeling decidedly surly about my redcurrant but this turns out to have been premature and unfair -- since last weekend it's unfurled a little more and is looking much more promising in terms of potential harvest. The raspberries also seem to be very much enjoying the mulch + semi-regular watering, which is pleasing.

Observing. I totally forgot to mention in last week's section on this topic that on the ride back from Anglesey Abbey we observed Many Cowslips, including at least one that was red!

Tulips continue fantastic. Irises are getting into the swing of things at this point. The bindweed is definitely waking up...

Haikai Fest: "Small Child Adventures"

Apr. 20th, 2025 07:05 am
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Let's take a breath for poetry. It is April, and as good a time as any for a collaborative poetry fest. Please find below a starting stanza or two of a brand new haikai (what's a haikai, you ask? Think extended haiku: alternating stanzas of 5-7-5 and 7-7). Comment with a following stanza to build on that seed. Someone (most likely me) will respond with another stanza, and so on and so forth throughout the day.
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every wooded path
The Lost Forest, every hole
home to mystery

_

Lovely sunshine

Apr. 20th, 2025 07:29 pm
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My planned activity today was to go to Jorvik, as I had never visited it before. And it was good—I wasn't quite sure what to expect, really, but I think it was better than I imagined. And I suppose at this point in my life I got a bit more out of it than I might have got some years ago.

Otherwise, I spent some time enjoying the sunshine and the delightful Museum Gardens. And having spotted the river cruises the other day, I went on one on the Ouse. It was lovely, sunshine and lots of greenery on the riversides. I think that's been one of the things with which York has surprised me this time, the green spaces. On my previous visits, I think I've spent most of my time on the streets and in buildings and hadn't really got a sense of the parks and trees and things.

My expectation was most shops would be closed today for Easter Sunday, but I spotted more places open than I was expecting. Not that I feel like doing any shopping anyway, but seeing a shoe shop open I did look in.

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