Protip:
To make your day more dramatic, post a random news story with the title, “It begins.“
Fun fact: I got this one
As an extra, here's a cool little doggo.
get this on trending :3
oh, and
i’m actually commenting my code!!!
yay logs using pyEventLogger
to break the bit of radio silence of sparkshell:
it really hasn’t been in development for the past month
i am rewriting it to make use of mongodb and routing
i resumed developing yesterday
i added a regex for the username (basically wasteof’s but you can have uppercase chars because people got angry at me)
woo hoo email validation client and server side
joining mostly implemented, login is getting there
to break the bit of radio silence of sparkshell:
it really hasn’t been in development for the past month
i am rewriting it to make use of mongodb and routing
i resumed developing yesterday
i added a regex for the username (basically wasteof’s but you can have uppercase chars because people got angry at me)
woo hoo email validation client and server side
joining mostly implemented, login is getting there
I don’t do swears (if you start swearing, you might do drugs, and if you do drugs, you might start swearing)
I don’t do drugs (coffee bad)
i drank coffee for the first time once at like 2pm and stayed up till 3am. worst experience ever. don’t do caffiene.
i feel like the fact that my friends and i all have varying levels of a caffeine dependency is just a little tiny bit concerning lol
like i have the least already but i still have coffee once a week
Ooh pretty!
Comet-like plumes are blowing over the volcanic peaks of Mount Etna in this wintry mountain-and-skyscape from planet Earth. The stacked and blended combination of individual exposures recorded during the cold night of January 23, also capture naked-eye Comet ZTF just above Etna's snowy slopes. Of course increasing sunlight and the solar wind are responsible for the comet's greenish coma and broad dusty tail. This weekend Comet ZTF is dashing across northern skies between north star Polaris and the Big Dipper. From a dark site you can only just spot it as a fuzzy patch though. That's still an impressive achievement if you consider you are gazing at a visitor from the distant Oort cloud with your own eyes. But binoculars or a small telescope will make for an even more enjoyable view of this Comet ZTF in the coming days. Comet ZTF Gallery: Notable Submissions to APOD
I have done some digging through a school google group for billing and found out that they spent $30,309 on Sophos Xstream Protection for XGS 4300 - 36 MOS - RENEWAL
My homeroom teacher then took me down to the tech guy and I told him what was public. I had a fun time digging through it and finding that they spent $12 on a domain for a school website that was just a redirect and other stuff with money. :c
https://www.enterpriseav.com/XGS-Xstream-Protection-Renewal.asp
talking pillow