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Good morning folks

I returned to Daiso and they had different colour Campus notebooks than when I went last, and this is a problem

'A real estate agent told me that X is bad becau-'

Gonna stop you right there.

Don't ever fucking listen to a real estate agent.

Just... just don't.

As awful as it is to just point at an entire industry, real estate agents? Fuck em.

Fuck em all.

Melbourne's pretty dark and cold this evening, and my momentum has dissipated.

Time to mooch around the internet and waste time for a while.

The assistant would benefit, I think, from a bit of a look at quick-swapping and quick-installation of new AI personalities (ie: system prompt and a picture), but I don't know how I want that UI to look, and right now the current UI is really bugging me

I've added functionality, yes, but now the client program looks a bit fucking bloated and that's a frustration.

*sighs*

*flips the 'days since I've had to explain how bisexual folks are constantly erased by the LGBTQIA+ community' sign back to zero*

4:30am is absolutely the time when a friend can ask me about damascus steel and receive the results of a sudden flurry of research^

^ though I should be sleeping, but...

@DarkestKale *holds the microwave door open for you to stuff the culprit inside*

@MachineLordZero Nah, it was a naive kid invoking 'modern Pride movement is great for awareness', and... just...

@ALWyvern Stopped being made (some articles say 1700s, others say early 1900s). Recipe presumed 'lost', but the answer seems that ingots being used had changed in their purity rating so you didn't get the same effects and qualities out of it.

@ALWyvern In the meantime, people were making fake damascus steel using pattern welding to get a similar look, etc.

@ALWyvern frustratingly, the wiki page (and what I've seen) don't actually mention why it has the ripple patterning, but it somewhat appears (to me) that it's a carbide thing.