#4 Exotic
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    Alright this ones chill. Great use of negative space man

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  • Inktober Day 3: Boots
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    Alright this is my favourite of today's batch

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  • #3 Boots
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    That is absolutely adorable

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  • Inktober 3 - Boots
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    my guy got the thighs

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  • Yeah I'm only drawing one man

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    Let's talk about HASH.
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    Personally, I'll put some herb in the hole. Not ground up just pull a small bit off, squeeze it a bit, stuff it on.

    Smoking hash is an art of course. If it's too good you'll never be able to light it properly. Best way I've done it is to let the fire stay just above (using hemp rope, not a butane lighter, for the taste) while slowly inhaling careful not to let the flame tough. This bleeds out some of the oil into the herb beneath it so the hash itself can light. With that method though I will grind some herb up to add on top of the plug. If you have a piece with a choke only cover it a bit.

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  • Let's talk about HASH.
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    Don't know if it's the stuff you're thinking of, but due to a large combination of droughts in afganistan and surrounding regions the ground in hash making lands became more aride, and the grounds nutrients changed heavily. This is usually what people mean when they say modern hash isn't anything like it was before. It's because, sadly, it isn't.

    That tends to be more black/dark brown though. Brownish hashed tend to be morrocan or isreali

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  • Let's talk about HASH.
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    I used to get this incredibly smooth blonde hash from Morocco. Burnt slow in my glass pipe with this near sweet, smokey taste. Absolutely loved the stuff but dahm is it expensive.

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  • Let's talk about HASH.
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    You Canadian?

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  • Do tide prediction charts count?
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    Nah I'm OK with it personally, and from the votes seems everyone else is too.

    Good work man. It meets the prompt I'd say, and looks pretty nice. I'd call it art

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  • Yeah I didn't have much time today. Also, I'm sorry for the content

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    Backpack
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    I see they're quite handy with an axe

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  • Went a bit better than I thought and I had fun. Very excited for the rest of this month. Wait, backpacks have two straps. Dangit

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    Welcome to week 31 of Reading Club for Rust’s “The Book” (“The Rust Programming Language”). “The Reading” Chapter 21: https://rust-book.cs.brown.edu/ch18-03-pattern-syntax.html (the special Brown University version with quizzes etc) The Twitch Stream Starting today within the hour @sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works twitch stream on this chapter: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou2c5J6FmsM&list=PL5HV8OVwY_F9gKodL2S31czb7UCwOAYJL (YouTube Playlist) Be sure to catch future streams (will/should be weekly: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke)

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    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/25621677 With permission from [@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/TheGiantKorean) the mod of ArtShare > ## Why this community? > In 8 days inktober starts. I'd like to have a place were people can see others results and discuss their experience daily. After failing to find a community for this event I've created one myself. I'd love to hear peoples thoughts on how this should run though. > > # What is inktober? > > Inktober is a yearly art event intended to improve your inking skills. Every day, there’s a prompt which everyone will draw with either ink on paper or digital inking. You may also dedicate yourself to a half marathon style Inktober by inking every second day. > > # To be discussed: > My suggestion is that we have a daily round up thread where yesterdays art is collected in one place and, if wanted, vote on our favorite piece to be included at the end of the month in a "community favorites" meta post. > > Any suggestion on how this should be run, anything we can do to make this more fun, or something not listed would be greatly appreciated. > > # Want to help the community? > I'll admit, I don't have the most time. I'd heavily appreciate it if some of you would be willing to become mods so you can make the daily roundup post, pin it, unpin yesterdays, and update a list of these posts. Of course, enforcing the rules and cleaning up spam would also be kind but I understand we all have time issues

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    This is a place to share your Inktober pieces and to discuss the the prompt, event, or anything related to inking. See this post for more information: https://sh.itjust.works/post/25621677 Strictly positive as the point is to force ourselves to do this daily with the hope of improving our skills through repetition. Constructive criticism welcome if you can phrase if positively. Discussion post is live with the intent of talking about how this should be run with my current goals. Feel free to join up and hope into the discussion. Link to [Inkober 2024 community](c/inktober@sh.itjust.works): https://sh.itjust.works/c/inktober@sh.itjust.works !inktober@sh.itjust.works

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    ## Why this community? In 8 days inktober starts. I'd like to have a place were people can see others results and discuss their experience daily. After failing to find a community for this event I've created one myself. I'd love to hear peoples thoughts on how this should run though. # What is inktober? Inktober is a yearly art event intended to improve your inking skills. Every day, there’s a prompt which everyone will draw with either ink on paper or digital inking. You may also dedicate yourself to a half marathon style Inktober by inking every second day. # To be discussed: My suggestion is that we have a daily round up thread where yesterdays art is collected in one place and, if wanted, vote on our favorite piece to be included at the end of the month in a "community favorites" meta post. Any suggestion on how this should be run, anything we can do to make this more fun, or something not listed would be greatly appreciated. # Want to help the community? I'll admit, I don't have the most time. I'd heavily appreciate it if some of you would be willing to become mods so you can make the daily roundup post, pin it, unpin yesterdays, and update a list of these posts. Of course, enforcing the rules and cleaning up spam would also be kind but I understand we all have time issues

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    I'll be clear, quite embarrassingly I bit my tongue hard last night and haven't been talking right all day. Hurts to talk, hurts to eat, and worst of all hot tea is undrinkable. How will I live. Now I know exactly what it feels like to be soldier wounded in combat. Will resume next week in full force. In the meantime however please feel free to read ahead. Or, alternatively, try out a few leetcode\advent of code questions. This what I'll be doing tonight.

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    www.phoronix.com

    Saw this a bit ago but didn't think to post about it To be clear, this doesn't mean coreboot is available now and what is working for devs includes quite a few binary blobs. It's still progress though and good to see. It's been 5 months but you did ask me to inform you of anything happening [@jackpot@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/u/jackpot) Another link from that article shares more info: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Framework-13-AMD-Coreboot-WIP More info tends to be posted here: https://community.frame.work/t/responded-coreboot-on-the-framework-laptop/791/428

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    Created a while ago from a DnD session where the PC's were stalking a leonin man meeting some friends in a shifty alley, beside a bar using krita along with it's perspective tools. Using Muses brush pack, I'll send a link if requested. Very nice pencil and charcoal brushes.

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    This acts as a reminder that tomorrow **Tuesday the 13th at 6:30 EST** will be our second meeting, though you're welcome if it's your first time all the same. We'll be discussing what we've learned since last week, what we're doing this week coming, and reading the next two parts of The Book together. Along with that, we'll talk about a new (secondary and optional) stream possibly on Thursdays at the same time going through advent of code together in order to learn rust through code. Hope to see you all there tomorrow but as always, the Vod will be available afterwards at the youtube channel listed in our Project Portal here: https://sh.itjust.works/post/14184272

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    # Streamed Code Together A streamed reading club focused on rust's [The Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) and becoming reasonably good rust developers through community collaboration. The end goal is to read the lemmy codebase and contribute to the platform we all love. This stream will serve as a club meeting where we read some of the content together, discuss previous topics, and write some code. Anybody's welcome, whether you want to continue once we get to the code base or not. If you're completely new to rust this is a great place to start and if you already know the language we'd love to have you all the more. At the very least it's a good networking opportunity but you'll likely learn more than you thought. ## Post Stream After the stream, a discussion post will be made to [This Community](https://lemmy.ml/c/learningrustandlemmy) stating what we've gone over and what we're planing to read/code/do before the next stream. This will act as a place to talk about what you've learned, what issues you're having, how your post-stream learning is going, and to help your fellow lemmings. I strongly encourage posting a comment even if everything you've stated has already been said. ## Timing We will meet weekly at **6:30pm EST (New York Time)** on Tuesday with a maximum length of two hours. ## Hosting For now, the host will be myself however if you're interested in hosting or co-hosting yourself please feel free to message me about this especially if you can stream at a time where people in a European or Asian timezone can join in. ## Missed the stream? A video will be available on youtube so you can watch at a later point and a discussion post will be posted here weekly which states what we've gone over and what we're going to do before the next stream. ## Links The weekly stream will be hosted on twitch with that site being our main chatroom. Vods will be available on Youtube after the stream along with a mildly edited version for those who couldn't join in but still want to keep up Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5HV8OVwY_F9gKodL2S31czb7UCwOAYJL Our Learning Rust and Lemmy Community: !learningrustandlemmy@lemmy.ml Original Post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13993219

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    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13993219 > ## The concept > A streamed reading club focused on rusts [The Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) and becoming reasonably good rust developers through community collaboration. If you're interested, please comment so we know this's something you'd like to join in on. > > ## A Begining > To begin, I'll be setting up a twitch stream where we read through the book together and solve some problems together related to the concepts provided. We'll be able to collaborate in chat, and talk about it here after each stream. This way, we'll be able to lean on each other or just hang out while we learn the language Lemmy uses for it's backend. Other hosts will be welcome as the end goal is to create a group of people whose goal is to support our collective growth as developers > > Anybodies welcome of any skill set, whether or not they want to continue on once we get to lemmys code base. If you're completely new to rust this is a great place to start and if you already know the language we'd love to have you all the more. At the very least it's a good networking opportunity but you'll likely learn more than you thought. > > ## Timing > Please comment your availability so we can find the best time and day to do this. As a stand-in and default though, **6:30pm EST (New York Time)** on tuesday will be the start time. I'd be available on most days myself after 5pm Eastern Time (new york) though so don't hesitate to suggest another time/date. > > ## Where? > For now, I'll be streaming this on a twitch channel I created a bit ago but never used. The link is here: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke > > Thank you @morrowind@lemmy.ml for the idea.

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    ## The concept A streamed reading club focused on rusts [The Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) and becoming reasonably good rust developers through community collaboration. If you're interested, please comment so we know this's something you'd like to join in on. ## A Begining To begin, I'll be setting up a twitch stream where we read through the book together and solve some problems together related to the concepts provided. We'll be able to collaborate in chat, and talk about it here after each stream. This way, we'll be able to lean on each other or just hang out while we learn the language Lemmy uses for it's backend. Other hosts will be welcome as the end goal is to create a group of people whose goal is to support our collective growth as developers Anybodies welcome of any skill set, whether or not they want to continue on once we get to lemmys code base. If you're completely new to rust this is a great place to start and if you already know the language we'd love to have you all the more. At the very least it's a good networking opportunity but you'll likely learn more than you thought. ## Timing Please comment your availability so we can find the best time and day to do this. As a stand-in and default though, **6:30pm EST (New York Time)** on tuesday will be the start time. I'd be available on most days myself after 5pm Eastern Time (new york) though so don't hesitate to suggest another time/date. ## Where? For now, I'll be streaming this on a twitch channel I created a bit ago but never used. The link is here: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke Thank you @morrowind@lemmy.ml for the idea.

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    I've been trying for a bit to get together a group or find one to join here with no success. I've posted in two communities here on lemmy, replied to a few peoples posts, and each time it seems that I and the others don't get enough people together to start a game. My question is towards others experiance in the fediverse with getting together a group as a DM or a player. Have you been able to do so? If so, what's your experiance been? Where did you find success? Is mastadon or another service a better place to look? Any experiance or story is appreciated. Alternatively, if you've been looking yourself and have had the same experiance, I'd love to have you at my table. I am in the EST timezone though

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    sorrybookbroke Now
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    sh.itjust.works

    Sorry, book broke