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Sending another print job to a printer with a messed-up queue is like flushing a clogged toilet instead of using the plunger.

This is the last weekend of the Hippie Modernism exhibit at the Art Museum, so I'm going on Saturday.
bampfa.berkeley.edu/program/hi

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What happened to those Kurdish protesters should not be acceptable and the fact that those "bodyguards" (paid thugs) were able to do that with impunity just betrays Erdogan's sheer arrogance and Trump's impotence in the face of actual evil

Interesting autocorrect typo: Ebola for Ebook.

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β€œThe staircase to socialism is blocked up by the Yvonne de Carlo Tabernacle Choir waving blood palm branches and waiting to sing 'Hymn to the Sun' by Irving Berlin. This is the rented moment of EXOTIC LANDLORDISM OF PREHISTORIC CAPITALISM OF TABU.” -- Jack Smith

filmmakermagazine.com/archives

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This is a really cool documentary

Green Day - The Early Years (2017 Documentary)

youtu.be/ReOiQr6a9rs #punk

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The desktop version of Facebook has a "feature" I call rando-bait, the column on the right of what your friends are commenting on.
You have a FB friend (like a relative or someone you knew in highschool) who has very few other friends active on FB, few friends in common with you, and quite antagonistic views to most of your friends.
Their rando-bait section consists largely of updates on your activity, providing a constant temptation for them to butt in on threads of strangers to them.

I left my persona in San Francisco.

No, that last post doesn't show up in a hashtag search for .

So if I link to a bookmark within a webpage, for instance a section of a Wikipedia page, is that treated like a for search purposes because it has a # symbol in it?

Example: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absurdit

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I think I found how filtering by tags works, or why simply filtering hashtag doesn't work: the regular expression is applied to the HTML! Thus, the regular expression /tags/hashtag filters any posts linking to #hashtag because that gets turned into a link. Take a look at the atom output to determine the regular expressions to use. Do that by appending .atom to a profile, e.g. mastodon.weaponvsac.space/@ken