第五年第一百二十九天

May. 20th, 2026 07:16 am
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部首
艹 part 15
葡, Portugal; 葡萄, grape; 董, director pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=140

词汇
产生, to produce (pinyin in tags)
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

Guardian:
今天是我家爱女李佳琪与黄氏集团的代理董事长黄麟奇举行婚礼, today is the wedding of my dear daughter Li Jiaqi and the Acting Chairman of the Huang Group, Huang Linqi
感染了黑能量之后产生了时间性紊乱的症状, after infection with dark energy it generates symptoms of temporal disorder

Me:
你是董事,你得懂事。
这里的葡萄产生量很大。

Slow Internet Day

May. 19th, 2026 03:09 pm
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Slow Internet Day
by Kory Heath

Nobody texts you;
Email’s a chore;
Tinder rejects you;
And Discord’s a bore.
Poker’s not lawful;
Twitter’s a jerk;
Facebook’s awful;
You might as well work.

(with apologies to Dorothy Parker)

cooking: pecan squares

May. 20th, 2026 08:00 am
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The two slices I made yesterday. Plan is to cut them into slices and freeze them for later eating.

Pecan Squares
2 cups flour
½ cup sugar
1/8 tsp salt
200g butter, cut up

1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 cup golden syrup)
125g butter
4 large eggs lightly beaten
2½ cups finely chopped pecans (note: 1 cup finely chopped, 1½ cups whole - I like the pecan chunks)
1 t vanilla extract


Combine flour, sugar, and salt in a large bowl; cut 200g butter thoroughly with pastry blender until mixture resembles fine crumbs. (or blend in food processor until lightly clumpy) Press mixture evenly into a greased 9x13 inch pan, using a piece of plastic wrap to press crumb mixture firmly into pan. Bake at 175C for 30 minutes or until lightly browned.

Combine brown sugar, golden syrup, and 125g butter in a saucepan; bring to boil over medium heat, stirring gently. Remove from heat. Stir 1/4 of hot mixture into beaten eggs [to temper the eggs]; add to remaining hot mixture. Stir in pecans and vanilla. Pour filling over crust. Bake at 175C for 35 minutes or until set. Cool completely in pan or until set. Cut into bars.


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recipe: dulce du leche blondies

Never tried this one before - the dulce du leche layer wasn't as distinct as I hoped it would be, but I hadn't really done it quite right. However, there was some good encrustation along the edges where the dulce du leche had gone to medium crack.
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For bringing me some much-needed comic relief at work today, I would like to thank the guy who, during a conversation about Star Trek, informed me in the tones of someone imparting a rich, strange, scandalous, juicy secret that there was a lot of fanfiction out there, and did I know a ton of it was about Kirk and Spock having a relationship? Isn't that weird?

I think I deserve an Oscar for mostly keeping a straight face at that point.

some good things

May. 19th, 2026 10:51 pm
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  1. Today in birds: choughs, stonechats, the flock of goldfinches, cormorants, and infinite gulls and jackdaws and crows.
  2. Nerve glides continue to sound like bullshit but they are also actually and immediately helping with the mistake that is the sciatic nerve, so that's cheering.
  3. Finished the current puzzle! Less the one missing piece. Absolute nonsense, would almost certainly happily do again. The thing about it, right, is that it has lots of textures and internal edges, so it was often very easy to put a big patch together and very hard to work out where it actually went. (Shocking nobody, I was much less into the landscapes and figures in the middle of the big platters...)
  4. Made it down to the beach multiple times, both at approximately low tide and approximately high tide. Spent some quality time watching the waves. V good.
  5. Sleepy pile with A remains extremely good. <3

Final Fantasy VII: Fanfic: Don't Care

May. 19th, 2026 11:38 pm
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Title: Don't Care
Fandom: Final Fantasy VII
Rating: G
Length: 633
Author notes: spontaneously written in an hour after seeing the prompt
Summary: Cloud gets a job - an he's not taking it because he cares at all.

Story )
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Our releases in March included a slew of collection, bookmark, and history bug fixes, as well as several improvements for site admins.

Special thanks to first-time contributors charliewhiskee, Dobe, goose, Lubczi, Marianna, mellowmarsach, Nathan Cunningham, nghz, Oyon Ganguli (0ce10tsgit), and Xiang Rassul Li!

Credits

  • Coders: Bilka, Brian Austin, calm, charliewhiskee, Cubostar, Daniel Haven, Danaël / Rever, Dobe, EchoEkhi, FlyingFalcon, goose, Lubczi, Mae Light, Marianna, mellowmarsach, Nathan Cunningham, nghz, ömer faruk, Oyon Ganguli (0ce10tsgit), Richard Hajek, sarken, Scott Venkataraman, varram, Yi Fang, Xiang Rassul Li
  • Code reviewers: Bilka, Daniel Haven, marcus8448, redsummernight, sarken, Scott Venkataraman, slavalamp
  • Testers: Berix, Bilka, Brian Austin, calamario, choux, EchoEkhi, hvalrann, Lute, lydia-theda, marcus8448, pk2317, therealmorticia, Ven, wichard

Details

0.9.462

On March 2, we deployed a patch for the gem we use to manage authentication (to address a performance issue related to the March 2026 Downtime).

  • [AO3-7306] - Devise patch to prevent an excessive amount of strain on the database.

0.9.463

Our March 6 deploy included a few gem updates.

  • [AO3-6916] - Migrated from Gitpod/Ona to devcontainers for our development needs, as Gitpod was no longer suitable.
  • [AO3-7271] - Updated which data is included when comments are sent to our spam checker for evaluation.
  • [AO3-7305] - We updated the internationalization of some emails based on feedback from translators.
  • [AO3-7227], [AO3-7304], [AO3-7308] - Code cleanup and gem updates.

0.9.464

On March 12, we released a whole bunch of bug fixes.

  • [AO3-6359] - In some rare cases it was possible to delete the pseud that corresponds with your username. We fixed this edge case.
  • [AO3-6688] - In order to prevent tragic accidents, we've made it harder to delete your entire History. Instead of a small "Are you sure?" popup, you are now directed to a confirmation page that requires another button click.
  • [AO3-7214], [AO3-7215] - On a page with several bookmarks, closing and opening the "Edit" or "Save" functions on several bookmarks would get the popup form all confused which bookmark you wanted to edit or save. Or, in some cases, the buttons would just disappear on you! We've now sorted out the underlying JavaScript to let you save, or indeed edit, the bookmark you clicked on last.
  • [AO3-7273] - When an account is banned for posting spam, we now also automatically delete all its profile contents, including any icons and alt text.
  • [AO3-7285] - The user ID was missing from a page accessible to Policy & Abuse volunteers; we've added it now.
  • [AO3-7290] - When you access AO3 without being logged in, you might be able to scroll down the page a bit, but then a popup will inevitably ask you to agree to our Terms of Service before you can continue. We now take you back to your scroll position once you click the button.
  • [AO3-7314] - We've fixed the draft deletion to make sure it adheres to the correct deletion dates even for drafts created in the short month of February.
  • [AO3-5683] - We fixed some security warnings pointed out by the helpful Brakeman tool.
  • [AO3-7302] - We changed the code for displaying work meta-information so it accesses the work in one unified way.

0.9.465

On March 18, we released a bunch of bookmark, admin, and accessibility fixes.

  • [AO3-5937] - On some pages, the "Save" button on bookmarks was visible to logged-out users, not that clicking it would do anything. Now it's only there when you're logged into your account.
  • [AO3-6203] - On tag pages, we display a list of tags associated with the one you're browsing, e.g. the characters or relationships for a fandom (with a limit of 300 tags per type). For large fandoms, for example, that would put a considerable strain on the database. We have now moved to getting this data from our search engine, so retrieving the associated tags doesn't hammer the database servers anymore.
  • [AO3-7030] - When we introduced Archive skins, we envisioned a system where users could create custom CSS to change the appearance of AO3, and then apply to make the code available to other users with a button click. This was never a sustainable idea, so we've been working on phasing it out. Now only official accounts, e.g. those belonging to the AO3 development team, can apply to have their skin reviewed for general usage. (All users can still create skins for themselves and make the code available in other ways, e.g. on GitHub or Tumblr or as a fanwork on AO3.)
  • [AO3-7131] - The text used by screen readers to announce a help link was confusing, reading out the question mark we use to indicate the availability of the help popup. We've cleaned up the way we generate the text, which should be easier to follow now.
  • [AO3-7256] - We've added a limit to how many times a specific bookmark can be submitted to the Policy & Abuse team for review.
  • [AO3-7272] - When accessing a comment via the "Reply to this comment" link, some buttons would be gone for site admins or logged-out users that they'd normally be able to use, e.g. if viewing a single comment thread. Now the buttons are always there!
  • [AO3-7303] - On your Statistics page, the tool-tip you get when hovering over a graph would flicker if it popped up right under your cursor. That's fixed now, so it should be easier to read.
  • [AO3-7317], [AO3-7318] - We removed an incorrect ARIA attribute from some HTML.
  • [AO3-7319] - If a site admin bans an account for posting spam, they are now redirected to the admin dashboard for that account (after the successful deletion of all the spam).
  • [AO3-7335] - We fixed that running all the tests in one sitting would leave extra files and models behind.

0.9.466

We upgraded to Rails 8.1 on March 20.

  • [AO3-7328] - We updated Rails, the framework the AO3 runs on, to the next major version.
  • [AO3-7346] - Updated a gem used by our search engine to address a security issue.

0.9.467

For our penultimate March release, we deployed several display fixes and small site improvements on March 25.

  • [AO3-5866] - The links to work creators in our RSS feeds were broken; now they're fixed!
  • [AO3-6138] - Leaving kudos on a work with JavaScript disabled would previously knock you back to the top of the page. You can now see the success message (or the friendly hint that you've already left kudos) without having to scroll down to it.
  • [AO3-6385] - On the page displaying all prompts in a prompt meme, or all requests in a gift exchange, the page content would overlap the sorting buttons at the top if viewed on a small screen. Now everything looks tidy.
  • [AO3-6498] - To assist in abuse cases involving our gifting feature, members of the Policy & Abuse team can now access a user's refused gifts page.
  • [AO3-7059] - We will now display a warning message if the password you're using to log into AO3 was found in a data breach documented on HaveIBeenPwned.
  • [AO3-7255] - We've added a limit to how many times a specific series can be submitted to the Policy & Abuse team for review.
  • [AO3-7268] - If you try to navigate to the inbox for a nonexistent user, you will now get an Error 404, since, like the user, the inbox does not exist.
  • [AO3-7280] - Creating a multi-chapter draft and then hitting "Post" on the first chapter would indeed post that chapter, but treat the work as a whole still as a draft. It now publishes the work, with the first chapter, leaving any other chapters alone so you can post them later.
  • [AO3-7315] - Members of the Policy & Abuse team can now edit and save a work's tags, e.g. to change the selected language, even if it has more than 75 tags. (As a regular user, you'd be prompted to remove tags from your work until you're below the limit.)
  • [AO3-7323] - We updated the introductory text on our homepage.
  • [AO3-7352] - Our previous fix making help text links more accessible for screen readers unfortunately prevented some content in work blurbs (e.g. warnings and ratings) from being read out loud. This has now been fixed!
  • [AO3-7329], [AO3-7330] - Your History page and the page listing your blocked users now have your username in the browser's page title, as they always should have.
  • [AO3-6906] - Updating the autocomplete for users and pseuds no longer depends on an unmaintained library!
  • [AO3-7120] - In the rare case that the admin search results for a user are outdated, admins can now manually mark the search to be updated.
  • [AO3-7338] - We recently changed how we cache bylines, and now all that new code is organized neatly in its own file.
  • [AO3-7354] - We updated Rails to 8.1.2.1 for some security fixes.

0.9.468

On March 31, we deployed another batch of miscellaneous fixes and performance improvements.

  • [AO3-6998] - Trying to search all signups in a gift exchange by pseud would cause an Error 500; now it returns the signup you were looking for!
  • [AO3-7062] - AO3 site admins can now view all work blurbs on a user's "Works in Collections" page.
  • [AO3-7223] - We prepared the help pop-ups on the Preferences page for translation.
  • [AO3-7284] - When we rebuild our Elasticsearch indexes, we batch multiple objects together into one reindexing operation. We can now easily configure how large those batches are.
  • [AO3-7292] - On the page for managing wranglers assigned to fandoms, the button to remove a wrangler only had a small clickable area around the X. Now the whole button does what it's supposed to do.
  • [AO3-7311] - When a collection's settings were changed, e.g. from moderated to unmoderated, that information wasn't fully reflected everywhere. Now we make sure that listings and search results are updated immediately.
  • [AO3-7321] - If you subscribe to a work that is then added to an unrevealed collection, we now display a "Mystery Work" placeholder on your subscriptions page until and unless the work is revealed again.
  • [AO3-7332] - The page listing your muted users now has your username in the browser's page title!
  • [AO3-7341] - If old jobs are still running on the development environment when a coder pushes changes to their branch of the Archive software, those jobs will now be stopped to save resources.
  • [AO3-7347] - We cleaned up an unused method related to prompts.
  • [AO3-7350] - We improved the performance of the History page by reducing the number of queries required to show each page.
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Teasers:



full set here
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We expect to open the 520 Day Reverse Exchange collection tomorrow at or shortly after 9pm UTC!

If you're like us, that means it's time to get some last-minute edits in. (You can find your entry via your Statistics page on AO3.) If you're not like us, congrats, and what's your secret? *g*

Only one more day to wait! *gets ready to break out the champagne[1]*

[1] Or water, or other non-alcoholic alternatives, for Shen Wei and other non-drinkers!

Due South: Fanfic: Abyss

May. 19th, 2026 09:48 pm
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Title: Abyss
Fandom: Due South
Rating: G
Length: 486
Content notes: Mild violence
Author notes: Written for Challenge 515 - Avalanche
Spoilers/Setting: Mountie on the Bounty Part 1
Summary: The aftermath of that moment on the lakeshore.

 

READ: Abyss )

 

5/18/2026 Lower Packrat Trail

May. 18th, 2026 01:16 pm
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It was warm and windy today, so relatively pleasant but terrifying in the long run. I had two, possibly three Downy Woodpeckers apparently chasing either other at the top of Lower Packrat. That was a treat. There were two or three nearly full-grown Mallard ducklings on Jewel Lake! By now they are too big for either the bullfrogs (which were cleared out last year but have unfortunately returned) or a passing Great Blue Heron. Other fun thing was a Western Wood-pewee at Jewel Lake. I don't expect them down in the Canyon. The list: )

The Swainson's Thrushes sang a few times this morning, first of the year for U and Chris. What thrilling song, the way it spirals upward, as though it's not going to end but just keep going higher and higher.
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I have been sober for one year after many decades of heavy drinking. By now, I am somewhat comfortable being around others when they drink. I also enjoy entertaining friends in my apartment, but I no longer maintain a well-stocked bar, nor do I wish to. So, what should I do about dinner parties? I want to be a gracious host, but I don’t want to offer a full range of alcoholic beverages to my guests. Should I ask them in advance what they want to drink and stock it? (That seems a bit intense.) Should I buy a bottle each of red and white wine and hope that suffices? (That seems stingy.) Or should I tell my guests that dinner is a “bring your own bottle” occasion? (That seems ungenerous.) Help!

SOBER


First, let me commend you on your sobriety. Making meaningful and positive change after decades of habitual behavior is a big achievement. Well done! So, making note of your phrase (you write that you are “somewhat comfortable” being around drinking), and keeping the relative stakes in mind — protecting your sobriety versus giving a dinner party — I suggest that you hold off serving booze for now. Your sobriety is still relatively new, and it is more important to safeguard it than it is to serve alcohol to friends.

You don’t mention whether you attend a support group for people in recovery. But dropping into a meeting to speak with others who have lived through experiences similar to yours would probably be helpful. They can’t make this decision for you, but hearing their suggestions may help you make a better decision for yourself. I have watched friends in recovery struggle with alcohol that is left over at the end of the evening — as well as with the temptation to join guests in drinking during dinner.

I also suggest that you rethink what makes a good host. For many decades, that probably entailed serving alcohol to your guests. But really, the act of welcoming friends into your home for a meal — and perhaps a nonalcoholic beer or cocktail — is more than enough. No one needs to drink at every meal, and your friends don’t need you to serve them alcohol to feel valued by you.

holidayyyyyys why so nice

May. 19th, 2026 07:40 pm
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Miss H was on annual leave last week, and while expressing my jealousy about this fact, I suddenly realised that the end of my leave year was actually not very far away and I had quite a lot left to book. Which, when I checked, turned out to be 18 days(!) despite all the frivolous days I've already taken off after concerts etc. And once I allowed for no leave during Welcome, no leave during graduations, and realistically no leave during the testing for the big system changeover this summer, my calendar did not actually have all that many spaces in it!

So I booked off a week in August (coordinating with Miss H, so hopefully we can manage a small adventure or two), most of a week right before Welcome, and the week after graduations. Except then my boss came and apologetically asked if I wouldn't mind moving that one if I didn't have any specific plans, because that's when the big system changeover is due to happen and she's concerned enough about everything falling over as a result (sadly only too plausible an outcome) that she's given me the second week of graduations off instead! Since I was basically just picking random weeks, I said yes of course. And I still have three days left, which I can carry over if I don't use them in time. Annual leave! I'm so excited! Except for the point yesterday when I realised that having booked time off doesn't mean that I don't have to go to work all the rest of this week, and the whole of June, before I get any of it...
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Posted by Ask a Manager

A reader writes:

I have one of those intensely low-stakes questions that I would love to get your and the commentariat’s opinion on.

I like using paper planners. I like decorating them. I recently started a new job.

My question is twofold:

1. How much can I decorate my planner without people starting to look at me as an overgrown eight-year-old?

2. How much decorating can I do while physically at work? Some planning on paper feels fine to do while in the office but fiddling with stickers and different colored pens, maybe not? Where does one draw the line, so to speak?

I’ve attached two different types of planner spreads (they are not confidential and most likely not even understandable to outsiders so it would be fine to publish these).

Hmmm. I bet there’s going to be a wide range of opinions on this, in part because different things will fly in different offices, but to give you a very general rule, I’d say that what the first photo shows (different color inks and highlighting) is 100% fine and won’t even get a second glance, but the planner in the second photo would be A Lot for many offices.

One decorative sticker? Unremarkable. Multiple decorative stickers? Starts to look more like a craft project and younger/fluffier than what typically aligns with “professional” presentation. (I’m specifying “decorative” stickers here because I’m talking about the flowers, cloud, apple, and affirmations; the colored dots to set some items off are completely fine.) It’s also true that the more decoration there is, the more it starts to look like your focus is in the wrong place for work.

As for how much decorating you can do while physically at work; different color pens are fine; a lot of people use different colors of ink or colored labels to help organize their work, and it’s likely to come across as that (assuming you’re not sitting at your desk with a 100-color pen set, painstakingly using each of them). Slapping a single sticker or a handful of dots on a page, no big deal. More than that will come across oddly in enough offices that I wouldn’t do it.

This all goes triple when you’ve just started a new job and are still making an impression. You don’t want your early impression to be that you’re the sticker person; you want to be known for your work.

The post how much can I decorate my planner at work without looking like a kid? appeared first on Ask a Manager.

hply sjot it's a house

May. 19th, 2026 12:09 pm
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We had an awesome bike/boat trip in Croatia end of April/early May, and I will post about it, I promise (myself), with lots of photos. But in the meantime, this happened:

Hey look, it's a house!

We are there (here) now, making arrangements for some work to be done this summer, and setting up other various things we need before we leave it. But if any of you want to come visit the Scottsdale AZ area in the winter (Novemberish to Aprilish?) let me know - we have a guest bedroom and an office with foldout beds!

Prompt: #495 - In Vain

May. 19th, 2026 02:07 pm
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This week's prompt is in vain.

Your response should be exactly 100 words long. You do not have to include the prompt in your response -- it is meant as inspiration only.

Please use the tag "prompt: #495 - in vain" with your response.

Please put your drabble under a cut tag if it contains potential triggers, mature or explicit content, or spoilers for media released in the last month.

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Check-In Post - May 19th 2026

May. 19th, 2026 07:04 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What do you wish you could get right first time, every time?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



I am sick, but warbling continues

May. 19th, 2026 01:34 pm
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Today's regularly scheduled post would normally be book club, but book club did not happen this week due to too many people not being able to make it, including me because I am sick.

But before I got sick I added some birds to my year list! Let's look at them now.

blue and white swallow perches on a wooden nest box with the number 10 painted on it
Tree Swallow perches on a nature center nest box
A couple of weeks ago I went hiking at a pond about an hour away because I was in the area anyway and I'd never been there. On the pond itself were my year's first Spotted Sandpipers foraging in the mud, many Caspian Terns circling overhead and diving for fish, and a Northern Waterthrush singing persistently to make sure I knew it wasn't the identical-looking Louisiana Waterthrush.

In the hilly woods nearby I heard the loud, piercing beeps of a Great Crested Flycatcher, as well as both Tennessee Warbler and Nashville Warbler (and I don't know what's going on in Tennessee, I guess they have a lot of warblers?). American Redstart and Northern Parula are also back from migration, and Cape May Warbler was a nice sighting since they only pass through Vermont on their way elsewhere.

Just as I completed the loop trail and arrived back at the parking area, a bus full of kids on a field trip showed up, so I escaped just in time.

Some more spring arrivals seen closer to home )

So that's 124 species in 2026 so far.
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What You Are Looking for Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama

A short-story cycle, with delicate threads weaving it together past the main connection, which is that, in every story, someone comes to the library while troubled at heart.

The librarian gives recommendations for books, one of which is off-the-wall, and also a felted object such as a plane. In each story, the character finds this cryptic, but reads the book.

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