Well said… Thanks for spelling it out!
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Thanks for these pointers!! Will look into those.
I agree with this message: in fact I am not against doing it by hand. It could be a nice life project. I will look into all the advice that you have given me, thanks everyone!
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Chat@beehaw.org•Help me find a book series like The Witcher or Assassin's Appentice, I need to forget this world right now! Go to town with recommendations!English
2·2 years agoThe Malazan book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson would be my recommendation. Start from Gardens of the Moon and go ahead… It keeps getting better and better!
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Space@beehaw.org•Extreme stars share unique properties that may provide a link to mysterious sources
1·2 years agoYour last one is a good question. I don’t have an answer but I was leaning towards some sort of conservation law (e.g. normal stars have magnetic fields, when they get squeezed down to a neutron star those fields must go somewhere and it will be very much “concentrated”). Apparently this is a bit too easy (didn’t expect to be nothing different). Wikipedia provides a reference to a not too recent (2003) survey, namely this one: https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0307133 . I don’t know if it’s the state of the art but it surely is interesting.
How much I do love those fonts. That proper spacing and balancing… It will always a place in my heart and I fear the day that I will fail to recognize it!
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LGBTQ+@beehaw.org•A nice debunk of the transphobic trope of ‘lesbian erasure’
8·2 years agoI may well be wrong and too naive, but I think the hate is in many cases rooted in the scary idea that they could find them attractive. And so they signal that “it could never happen to them” and that they are doing it to protect other, weaker people.
Same for me. I have been reading Linus (Torvalds) posts since decades and it really seemed out of character to me. I even clicked on the link but I admit that I haven’t yet understood what is going on. I have decided that it’s not for me…
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Technology@beehaw.org•Bram Moolenaar, creator of vim, has passed awayEnglish
3·3 years agoSo long, and thanks.
What is an “Analogue pocket” for those of us … Out of the loop?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Dangerzone will convert possibly insecure files like PDF, DOCX into a safe PDF
2·3 years agoThere is an optional Ocr pass, from what I understand
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•PSA: We're back, here's a post-mortem!English
12·3 years agoGood job on making the right call and preemptively shutting the server down. Thanks for being alert!
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Technology@beehaw.org•“Gig reviewers” are endorsing fake products for quick cash in Brazil ― gig workers in Brazil charge as little as $4 to record scripted reviews and make online advertising seem legitimateEnglish
6·3 years agoOne wonders how they market their services : “come to us, we are the best fake reviewers you can find on the web and these 5-star reviews prove it!”
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Tabletop Gaming@beehaw.org•Which are your favorite games to play with only two people?English
0·3 years agoOur favourite: Arkham Horror LCG, Hero realms, Lord of the rings Journey in the Middle Earth, seven Wonders duel. We are currently playing Earthborne rangers. I also often propose war of the rings/twilight struggle/ other war games but they are tougher to sell :-)
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•quick announcement: the first of our three new communities are liveEnglish
1·3 years agoGreat news! And looking forward to take part in some of these new communities.
Of course I do.
I go through several phases: sometimes I am busy reading new books, and other times I am in “reread” mode. This happens for novels and essays as well. I have always been doing that, since I was a kid, and there are books that I have been re-reading since then.
And this is without even mentioning poetry which, in my experience, expects to be read multiple times (in no small part due to the same processes by which we enjoy music - based on repetition and familiarity).
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Entertainment@beehaw.org•Oppenheimer historian still ‘emotionally recovering’ from Christopher Nolan’s filmEnglish
1·3 years agoI hope to be able to see it in a theatre. Nolan is one of my favourite directors and this is a movie I have been expecting since I first heard of it.
Several of my bookshelves are devoted to a single (Italian) publisher, namely Adelphi. They have a strong esthetic coherence (Google them and you will see what I mean) and within that publisher I sort by series and then by number.
Otherwise I sort by genre/category (e.g. Tolkien, scifi, photography, fiction, history,…) And within it alphabetically (by author and then by title). When I have some other cases like Adelphi (e.g. Sellerio with its blue books or Penguin classics paperbacks) I strive to achieve adjacency.
Any other approach is clearly madness and nonsense! (I move books around every few weeks :-P )
Snow crash was great back in the days! I recall 14 years old-me being upset at the "wrong acronym* but I remember it as great fun. I was coming from the darker novels and short stories by Gibson and Sterling and the lighter touch by Neal Stephenson (and others, like … Rudy Rucker if I am not mistaken) felt nice, while at the same time did not drop the expectations on being engaged on the same kind of reflections/analyses on the human nature like the previous cyberpunk novels.
Those were the times! Plus, I was playing a lot of Cyberpunk 2020 (the tabletop rpg)… :-)



Hi! Thanks for your reply. I work with databases and I don’t need to correct anything, just thank you for devoting a bit of your time to my question!