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Just finished a 25 mile bike ride. Now I relax the rest of the day away. :)
I was gonna go swimming in a river and run the rapids a bunch of times but we had a lot of rain last night so the river is probably gonna be high and muddy.
So probably stay home and play games and maybe go hiking later if rain clears up.
A hike sounds good. What kind of environment are you in?
Appalachian foothills, so green forests and fields.
Nice, Iโm in the Shenandoah valley. There are some nice places in the Appalachian mountains
Smoke wheat... Erl day. N set up docker or some server or some shit, daw. Nah mean?
What containers are you doing?
My Nanking cherry bushes are exploding with berries right now, so I'm going to go fill a big fat jar and get a cherry liquour going. Come September I'll have a lovely concoction that will sit forgotten in my fridge all winter.
I envy people who can make things like that. People are so resourceful.
It's rare that I manage to catch them when they're ripe and the birds haven't devoured them all. But the wet spring we've had so far has just made my hedge go nuts, and all the volunteers along the fence are covered in them too.
In terms of resourcefulness, I wish I could claim that. But this literally just involves throwing a bunch of cherries in a big jar with a buttload of sugar and letting it sit in the sun for a month or two, throwing in some cloves and cinnamon halfway through. It's about as low effort as it gets.
Putting W11 on a cheap spare drive and installing Fedora on the new machine
+1 for Linux my brother
Fedora is great. Let's hope the telemetry proposal doesn't get accepted.
Well it's night here so sleep. But after that I've got work then I might study a bit, eat some cake. Nothing much really
What kind of cake?
Chocolate and pistachio tart I made a couple days ago
That sounds delicious.
Going to a baseball game with a group of friends