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Fishing. But not just regular fishing, life listing. I catalogue and detail ever fish I catch; the conditions, the type of lure or bait, the rod etc. From there you can get into microfishing with tanago rods, surf fishing etc. It's can get quite deep and a good additional hobby for people who love to travel.

I also take notes when I fish. It's less about recording a life list, and more about trying to collate what is otherwise very thing spotty data enough to get better at fishing.

As someone who has learned a lot of skills and hobbies online and likes sharing info, fishing has been a really interesting different world. Because anglers are effectively competing for a scarce resource, specific information about good fishing spots is understandably not shared widely.

So you have to put in the time yourself to try spots and see what produces. But in order to catch fish, you need to be at the right place, at the right time of year, at the right time of day, with the right lure, and the right technique. Get any one of those wrong and the only signal you get is "no bites". That makes it really tough to learn and improve.

I've found that taking detailed notes helps me see patterns in what works that would otherwise be hard to see.


You have an app for this? Been wanting to do something similar

Warning I am not a developer. It could be better.

https://github.com/MichaelAPerry/FishDex


I know of a couple people. It was a pretty miserable experience.

Impossible for a Vocational Tech teacher in the networking field. How can I teach computers without computers?

(Maybe use some of those skills to figure out a way to read more than the headline.)

I recommend reading at least the closing line:

This means introducing digital technology at later ages after basic reading and other skills have been achieved.


Which shifts things from "before high school" to "in primary school and then gradual introduce aspects on it".

Open Ritual 1.0 is a gender-neutral, open source initiation framework with mutual aid obligation built into the protocol at the moment of initiation — not bolted on afterward. The distribution model is GitHub. The license is CC BY-SA. Fork it, run it, publish your version. The one thing that cannot be forked away: the candidate must never know what comes next. Everything else is open.


This guy does an excellent breakdown. But the TLDW: possibly a Saudi superfan,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ob0f1kCtOM


"Arthur Miller interview on "The Death of a Salesman" (1999)"

This what you meant to post?


perhaps they meant to post this video (which is excellent): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ_pEP3fRvM


My apologies. My copies got messed up. Thanks for the help.


If the intent is to collect foreign IPs attempting login - you could block it down the chain. Lots of intelligence reasons to do this.


“As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously,”


Who are you quoting?



oh right, archive.ph, I dont know how I forgot about that, thanks!


As an Information Tech Instructor I have my students use ChatGPT all the time - but it never occurred to me to make them share the link. Will do it now.


1. If rolled out right, you select a few influencers and taste makersn generate buzz and then release.

2. Retina scanning.

3. The Human Network.


And if real-life meetings are an option then users could verify each other's credentials https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_signing_party


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