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Nov. 18th, 2025 06:50 pm
torachan: arale from dr slump with a huge grin on her face (arale)
[personal profile] torachan
1. The rain is over! Well, mostly anyway. It looks like there's a good chance of some more on Thursday, but that should just be a one-day thing. Today was very chilly, though, even colder than it was when it was actually raining!

2. I made spam fried rice for dinner. Haven't had it in a while and it just reminded me of how tasty it is.

3. Chloe wants to know why you're upside down. That's pretty silly of you.

teaotter: a girl in a pink coat that reads "anti social social club" (Default)
[personal profile] teaotter posting in [community profile] fan_flashworks
Title: set the hook
Fandom: Delightfully Deceitful (mods: you can use the kdrama tag)
Author's note: refers obliquely to an event late in the series
Challenge: Fish
Length: 100 words

Summary: As Ro-eum says: It's easy to forget that Kyung-Ja is a grifter, too.

Read more... )

30 in 30: Forgotten Realms

Nov. 18th, 2025 06:39 pm
senmut: Drizzt hold ing his hand up against the sun in the distance (Forgotten Realms: Drizzt Sun)
[personal profile] senmut
AO3 Link | A Shared Lunch (100 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Forgotten Realms, The Legend of Drizzt Series - R. A. Salvatore
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Drizzt Do'Urden/Alustriel Silverhand
Characters: Alustriel Silverhand, Drizzt Do'Urden
Additional Tags: Drabble, Domestic Fluff
Summary:

They trade off who handles lunch






Drizzt had set the basket of food and jug of cider on the table, then gone back to his room to clean up, thinking he had plenty of time.

He came back to find Alustriel already dividing the portions onto plates, the cider poured (and likely warmed by her spells).

"I thought it was my day to treat us with our lunch? And you are early."

"My last appointment sent her regrets, and why should I not help? You hunted it, in a fashion, and this is me preparing it."

He kissed her, smiling in the kiss.

"You spoil me."

Two Years Post-Twitter

Nov. 18th, 2025 11:48 pm
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Posted by John Scalzi

For various reasons I was reminded that two years ago this week, I quit the former Twitter for good; I had been doing a slow draw down of my presence for most of 2023 but on November 16 I abandoned the place entirely, mostly decamping to Bluesky, with additional outposts at Threads and Mastodon. At my peak on Twitter I had 210,000 followers (down to about 180,000 when I pulled the plug), accrued through a dozen years of being on the service, so it was no small thing to go. But the other option was to stay and be complicit in the machinations of a fascist asshole who was actively turning the place into a cesspool. Off I went.

Two years on, I’m happy to say that I don’t regret leaving. One, and most obviously, I’m not wading in a dank hot tub of feculent right-wing bullshit, which is a positive for my mental well-being and my general ability to be online. Two, my career hasn’t suffered a whit for not being on the former Twitter; my book sales have chugged along rather happily and my other opportunities have not lessened at all. Three, those 200+K followers have been replaced by more than twice that number on Bluesky, Threads and Mastodon (there are repeat followers on each service, to be sure). So surely my ego is assuaged there.

That said, the business aspects of being on social media are not my primary reason to be there, although of course I do tell people when I have new books and other projects out, or when I’m doing appearances. Mostly, though, I’m just hanging out. And while none of the other social media services are perfect (he said, delicately and understatedly), none of the rest of the ones I hang out on are so aggressively tuned to be unpleasant as the former Twitter was when I left, and still is today. It’s possible to chat and hang out and have fun on Bluesky (and Threads and Mastodon) and not feel icky for being there. That’s the real win for me: I’m enjoying myself online more. These days, that is not a small thing.

I’m aware that people are still on the former Twitter and even prefer it there, for whatever reason, and they are welcome to their own karma. There’s nothing and no one there that’s so essential to my day-to-day life that I need to go back there. Likewise, outside of a few right-wing dickheads who like to snark about me, the former Twitter seems to have entirely forgotten that I exist, and I can’t say this bothers me greatly. It’s a pretty clean separation.

I don’t imagine I’ll do another update about this again; there’s not much point to it from here on out. But again, maybe I’m a useful anecdotal case study. What happens when you leave the former Twitter? For me, mostly, online life just got better. If you’re still on the site, maybe it’ll work that way for you, too.

— JS

www/wp-cli - 2.12.0

Nov. 18th, 2025 10:42 pm
[syndicated profile] freshport_news_feed
www/wp-cli: New port: Command line interface for WordPress

WP-CLI is the command-line interface for WordPress.
You can update plugins, configure multisite installations and much more,
without using a web browser.

Co-authored-by: Vladimir Druzenko <vvd@FreeBSD.org>
Co-authored-by: takefu@airport.fm
Co-authored-by: avkarenow@o2.pl

PR: 257679
china_shop: Guo Changcheng writing in his notebook (Guardian - rookie taking notes)
[personal profile] china_shop posting in [community profile] fan_flashworks
Title: The Mouse and the Dragon
Fandom: Guardian (TV)
Rating: G-rated
Length: 1,561 words
Notes: Much, much thanks to [personal profile] trobadora for beta. <3 <3 <3 This is along the same lines as Going Fishing (which I posted for the last round). I was going to call it Going Fishing II (because they’re both interrogations, fishing for hints and clues), but in the end, it doesn’t quite fit the vibe…
Tags: Background pre-relationship Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan, Missing Scene, Episode 4, Guo Changcheng interrogates Shen Wei, Zhao Yunlan POV
Summary: Zhao Yunlan watched Shen Wei closely. Could his unflappable demeanour survive Xiao-Guo’s naïve bluntness?

The Mouse and the Dragon )

devel/oci-cli - 3.71.0

Nov. 18th, 2025 09:46 pm
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devel/oci-cli: Update 3.68.1 => 3.71.0

Changelogs:
https://github.com/oracle/oci-cli/releases/tag/v3.69.0
https://github.com/oracle/oci-cli/releases/tag/v3.70.0
https://github.com/oracle/oci-cli/releases/tag/v3.70.1
https://github.com/oracle/oci-cli/releases/tag/v3.71.0

PR: 291073

devel/py-oci - 2.164.0

Nov. 18th, 2025 09:45 pm
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devel/py-oci: Update 2.161.1 => 2.164.0

Changelog:
https://github.com/oracle/oci-python-sdk/releases/tag/v2.162.0
https://github.com/oracle/oci-python-sdk/releases/tag/v2.163.0
https://github.com/oracle/oci-python-sdk/releases/tag/v2.163.1
https://github.com/oracle/oci-python-sdk/releases/tag/v2.164.0

PR: 291073
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[personal profile] pauraque
This is part three of my book club notes on A Thousand Beginnings and Endings. [Part one, part two.]

Something I learned in this meeting that I did not previously realize is that a number of the authors in the collection are best known for YA. This does explain why it was shelved under YA in the library, which I have to admit I did not see as significant given that I also had to visit the YA section to find Dracula (because their copy is part of a series of "classic canon" repubs marketed to teens). I had noticed that some of the entries certainly are YA, which I don't consider a bad thing in itself, but in this batch of stories we did experience a disconnect between the marketed-to audience and ourselves.


"Nothing Into All" by Renée Ahdieh

An embittered brother and a doormat sister run across goblins that can turn anything into gold. )


"Spear Carrier" by Naomi Kanakia

[Note: This book was published before Kanakia came out as trans, so it lists this story under her former name Rahul Kanakia.]

A look at the Mahabharata from the POV of one of the five million soldiers in the climactic battle. )


"Code of Honor" by Melissa de la Cruz

A Filipina vampire seeks belonging in New York City. )


"Bullet, Butterfly" by Elsie Chapman

In a war-torn country, a boy disguises himself as a girl to infiltrate a munitions factory. )

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