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Chaos;Child Sequel Light Novel ‘Children’s Revive,’ English Translation Now Available

Science Adventure fan group Super NS2C has announced a completed English fan translation of the Chaos;Child light novel, Chaos;Child: Children’s Revive. Available as an EPUB file, this story is undeniably one of the most significant avenues of side material in the entire franchise. This 300-page sequel to the core events of Chaos;Child ...

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UK warns Sally Rooney after novelist pledges to fund Palestine Action

British PM’s office says it is a crime to fund a proscribed group after award-winning author promises to back the pro-Palestine group.

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yea so simulating a macpherson strut with a spring, embeddedin your assembly with dynamic spring compression, turns out to be more difficult than it should be.

that's ok i found a workaround just by splitting the strut assembly in 2 parts and estimating where the strut is going to bottom out and where it's going to rest by default. not ideal but i'm also gona make everything adjustable to optimize the physical part

Some guy #mowing somebody's yard in #Detroit should not make me cry as much as I'm crying right now and yet here we are. I don't believe in angels, but I do believe in Sean.

#YouTube #influencer #YardTransformation #MidlifeStockman #SeanStockman

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Neptunia series 15th anniversary website opened

Compile Heart has opened the Neptunia series 15th anniversary website, which includes a commemorative trailer. …

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Covid’s hidden impact on blood vessels revealed in global study

"The study, published in the European Heart Journal, found that people who had been infected with Covid had stiffer arteries than those who had never been infected, even up to a year later."

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"sorry to be brave on the internet but I think #food #labels should list every single #ingredient and that there should be harsher #penalties for #mislabeling and #deceptive labeling"

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Israeli economy contracts 3.5% following war with Iran en.abna24.com/news/1717892/Isr…

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Mario Kart World Has Been Updated To Version 1.2.1, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Download this update on Switch 2 now.Mario Kart World has received a new update, bumping the game up to Version 1.2.1. It's a small one compared to previous updates, addressing some bug issues.Here's the full rundown, courtesy of Nintendo's Japanese support page:

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The University of #Oregon appears to be planning to close programs in the #humanities in its School of Global Studies, likely eliminating majors and laying off faculty. Our colleagues there want maximum visibility now to help stave this off newsletter.uauoregon.org/after… #histodons #academia #academicchatter #pnw
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Universities are in a very tough place. I think most people in academia understand what the dynamics are.. thanks to 2008 and the fertility drop off, there are a lot less kids hitting college age right now. Match that with the continuing erosion of government financing for higher education and especially the war on America being wage right now. Higher education is in a bad way in the US.

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Decades in the Struggle: Eric Laursen
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"Documenting the lives and work of older anarchist thinkers, writers, and activists Agency collective member Eric Laursen was interviewed by Philip Zura on July 14, 2025 as part of the “Decades in the Struggle” project. Eric Laursen is an independent journalist, historian, and activist. He is the author of The People’s Pension, The Duty to […]"

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"grey greta" @rogerwaters does not understand there are some conflicts where it is unwise to choose a side. He prattles in his dotage about human rights yet has derived pleasure from belittling other people his entire life, including wives and bandmates 🙄
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People often ask me, "how did you learn all of this stuff?"

And quite frankly, at one point in my life, I did, " ls /usr/bin"

and then read the man page for every single fucking thing in there.

and that attitude never stopped. Hell, that attitude existed for years before that moment. I read everything I can get my hands on.

But, I digress.

A few years later, I knew a thing or two about UNIX.

I read the fucking manual.

When I buy a new refrigerator, I read the fucking manual.

When I get a new stove, I read the fucking manual.

When my home's furnace stopped working on Dec 24 2012, I blew the technician on the phone's mind away because I had already read the fucking manual and knew what the flashing lights meant. I didn't have a fix from the manual, but based on my description, he lead me to a basic short term solution, got my house warm again, and saved me about $700 in emergency repairs.

Before I ever touched a computer, I was reading the fucking instructions.

I realize it is now high and mighty to place ourselves above end users who.... don't know how to RTFM.

But seriously.... don't sell yourself short.

RTFM will always pay out.

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@The Psychotic Network Ferret It's all about staying curious. For me, it's just wanting something, wondering if it's possible, and reading up on related things with the goal in mind of achieving that thing.

A week ago, I'd never even really looked at PHP or CSS. But I wanted to make a theme for my fedi software. Now, I've made two of them, just from looking at the code and asking, "what the hell does that even do?", and reading to find out, a million times.

And breaking things. A lot of breaking things. Not being afraid to make the stuff that already mostly works not work whatsoever in an effort to eventually make it work perfectly.

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Firefighter killed battling Spain blazes, bringing death toll to four: authorities iol.co.za/news/world/2025-08-1…

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Nintendo Music "Special Release" Adding Tracks From Kirby's New Switch 2 Game

A first for Nintendo's music app.Nintendo Music is mostly known for regular retro soundtrack updates, but this week it's completely different, with the Japanese firm announcing we're actually getting some music from a game that's not even out yet.

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So hot and muggy this evening. I work outside for 15 minutes and cool off and enjoy another cup of water for 15 minutes, repeat. Maintaining the garden is hard work.

I repaired the air conditioner in my car this afternoon in the blazing heat. Finding the problem required hooking the computer to the car. The diagnostics showed no communications with the air compressor. That's right, the compressor has a CPU and a high voltage motor inverter inside.

The connector looked good, so I did the other wiring troubleshooting trick of pulling the wires if there's one broken. And yes, I found two broken communication wires. I soldered and heat shrink sealed them, reinstalled everything, vacuumed the system for an hour, then charged the specified refrigerant.

And the air was cold. All electric and quiet. The computer in the car was amazing, showing the evaporator had two temperature sensors, one for the refrigerant inside the evaporator and one on the fins. The expanding refrigerant temperature was computer set at freezing and the fin temperature was a few degrees above that to prevent ice accumulation. It showed the compressor running at 5000 rpm and over two kilowatts. There were dozens of other sensors displayed too. I was a total nerd and reading them all while adjusting the temperature.

The sun has set and the house battery is now charging the yard tool batteries. I plan on setting up a hammock on the porch and lay in front of the fan. The playful raccoons and opossums should be out to join me again tonight. They love finishing off what's left of the bird food I left on the ground. The nocturnal animals are amazing and friendly. Even the skunks. Fireflies and glow bugs are out too. Feels delightful to be alive off grid and away🌌

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