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Slow down a little, genius - I am merely gifted.
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1.1.2022 06:00:35

…and the gunfire begins, here in Detroit…

Happy New Year!

12.4.2021 03:18:13 reposted from looque

make web colourful again!

Firstly I would like to thank you for all the donations. One especially make me feel proud because it contained this text:
    

thank you for our new home 3

    
Do you know what else can make you feel like at home? Nice wallpapers and colors...

There is one big difference between old and the new web and that is level of customization.

On the new internet you can only change your profile photo, maybe a cover photo. On the old internet you can go full geocities if you want to.

Famous example of this was My Space, which spawned entire generation of CSS coders. Interesting fact about it is that it was actually bug not a feature. In Kyselo custom.css is actually a feature. Now you can enable hacker mode or full neon experience.

You can write your own CSS, generate it by our brand new CSS generator 3000™ or shamelesly copy it from others.

Also I have fixed annoying bug which disabled adding YouTube videos and improved the way of resizing images in CSS

And now something completely different, the numberz:


  • we are alive for 269 days (0 years 8 months)
  • we have 146 users
  • and 42 groups
  • most active user is @gpkvt with 3070 posts
  • most active group is @memes with 235 posts
  • there are about 64 post per day
  • of these 32 are originals (no reposts)

reposted by larrygreensky
17.2.2021 13:33:58

Cue the tumbleweeds - it’s a text post!

I have two very good flat tire stories….no, threee! Here they are in chronological order:


During the late 80s, an often quite bitchy friend was driving us to his place on the East Side of Detroit when we got a flat.  He quietly swore once as we got out of the car.  He opened the trunk, got out the tools and the dibby dibby tire (an onomatopoeic Jamaican nickname for undersized spares), and set to work w/o another word.  Though normally talkative, I also remained silent during the entire operation, not daring to risk one of his many dramatic meltdowns.  I was amazed that he didn't throw a screeching fit, and how efficiently and quickly he changed the tire.  We easily made it to our destination.  He didn’t even whine to his roommates, one of whom drove me back across town (also w/o complaint) when the time came.


During the mid-90s Mom and I were crossing Woodward Ave at Mack, which at the time was a much-potholed intersection. It was a bitter cold January evening.  We hit something just the wrong way and a tire blew. Mom pulled over right after we’d crossed the intersection, and turned off the car.  As she was about to get out, the valet parking chap from the hoity toity music center (it was on the corner) appeared at her window.  He told us he saw what had happened, and offered to change the tire! He even told us to stay in the car so we wouldn’t freeze, as mom popped the trunk.  He began changing the tire, and apologized when he had to stop and park a customer’s car.  Mom told him there was no need for him to apologize for doing his actual job.  The two of us discussed his tip when he was almost finished (he was V quick!), and I suggested $20.  She said she was thinking $10; I pointed out how cold it was, he was so solicitous & kind as he rescued us, that there was all this traffic on the street, and how quickly he was changing it.  She agreed, and insisted when he politely declined the offered tip.


[Ed. Note: This one is the longest, but it is also the best one.]


A month later, mom, her then-BF and I were driving from the airport in Montego Bay on Jamaica’s West Coast to the small place on the North Coast where we stayed.  Mom had been warning him about the jagged edge of the road, but he would keep drifting over, and he hit the edge.  We naturally got a flat.  W/o a word I slid across the back seat & jumped out as mom bitched at him.  I leaned in his window to hit the button to open the hatch, then began pulling out all our big heavy luggage so he could access the tools and spare.  I was smiling, intuitively knowing everything would be fine.  Only one was left when he joined me, and he was shocked that I’d done it at all, let alone so cheerfully & quickly.  (My surprising upper body & arm strength back then was belied by my slight frame [those were the days!!!] and small stature.)  Mom sat in the car and fumed for a few minutes, then got out so she could yell at him some more.

I walked a little ways and happily looked around at The Bush surrounding the road.  An expensive all-inclusive hotel’s expensive bus fulla mascots (tourists) drove by, a little more slowly than the other traffic.  A woman inside it gave me a horrified stare, so my smile quickly melted and I gave her a horrified stare right back.  I laughed once the bus had passed, knowing the woman was horrified by The Very Thought of getting a flat in a third world country; I was (and am) horrified by The Very Thought of being on a bus loaded with mascots on its way to an all-inclusive!


I walked into The Bush alongside the road to escape the road and mom’s yelling.  I went a short way and found myself on a lovely rocky outcrop overlooking the bright green/blue/turquoise Caribbean, the road noise and mom all but silenced by the lush growth behind me.  I breathed in the warmth, the sunshine, the breeze, the bliss - and winter left my bones.  I went back to the road after a few minutes, and mom said she’d just been wondering where I’d gone.  I smiled, took her hand, and silently led her down the road and into The Bush, ignoring her questions and complaints.  When she saw the sea, she gasped at the beauty of the scene before her.  All her anger left her, and I said, “You know, of all the places to get a fucking flat..." then added, "This sure beats hell outta Mack and Woodward!” She laughed, and after a few enjoyable minutes we went back to the car.


A cop car pulled up and stopped behind us as we returned, and two gorgeous young men hopped out.  One had on the uniform trousers but a polo shirt; the other wore a uniform shirt and a pair of his own shorts.  The one in the shorts had a yo-yo. (I swear to God/dess I’m not making up any of this!)  They greeted us, and immediately one of them took over from mom’s BF, and rapidly finished putting on the dibby dibby tire, as he called it.  We laughed, loving the silly slang.  He also hipped us to the much sillier term foo foo tire, which made us laugh even more.  When he was done, we warmly thanked them for at least the tenth time.  After asking, “Which one of you is the boss?” mom insisted on giving him a sort-of tip, and said their first post-work drinks were on her.   :)


reposted by larrygreensky
12.12.2020 03:50:12

edosian

happy hanukkah . annual celebration of the time my cat jumped on a plate of latkes when we weren’t looking and smelled like french fries for the rest of the month <3


reposted by cats
2.12.2020 16:02:06

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gimme the soup boys and free my soul, i wanna eat soup out a little bowl, and drift away…

20.9.2020 06:59:43 reposted from updates

donate button added

as you may have noticed, development of Kyselo somewhat stalled. This is because I was:

- on vacation (without internet)
- demotivated (by hot weather)
- ill and later super tired

I needed to somehow restore my motivation so I thought: What about financial motivation? (evil smile)

Now you can

DONATE

cause I need a dollar baby, dollar is what I need.

All donated money will be spend on hosting fee, beer and synths (in that order). I have already spent 1016 CZK on hosting/domain fee.

Otherwise Kyselo is pretty much alive:

  • we have 134 users
  • and 34 groups
  • 102 people already posted something
  • biggest spammer is @gpkvt with 1148 posts - congratulations!
  • most active group is @memes with 100 posts
  • there is about 120 posts each day
  • with cca 50 of them being originals (no reposts)
20.9.2020 06:59:28 reposted from updates

consume! (RSS)

in last update, I asked you for donations. After one day first donation arrived and to this day seven people donated.

One of them is Andrzej even though he has no account on Kyselo yet. He asked for RSS channel of /all. Because this is relatively easy I implemented it - /all/rss.

There are also another improvements:

  • there is new RSS button for humans and <link> tag for machines
  • you can now watch RSS feed of certain tag - e.g. things I found funny - /severak/rss?tag=funny
  • tags works also for /all, but you have to make URLs yourself - e.g. https://kyselo.eu/all?tag=important
  • THE END looks better
  • if you link to Kyselo from Facebook, link now looks better
  • and finally - stats are autogenerated

Speaking of stats, here are some:

  • we are alive for 57 days (0 years 1 months)
  • we have 136 users
  • and 34 groups
  • most active user is @gpkvt with 1814 posts
  • most active group is @cats with 109 posts
  • there are about 155 post per day
  • of these 82 are originals (no reposts)
12.8.2020 05:39:26

My mother has translated

to the next dimension.

The last contact we had, I told her I was giving her morphine, as I'd done the other two times. I gave her the dose, petted her head, kissed her forehead, and told her I love her and that I was so sorry she was going through this. Last night she could no longer stand, and her communications were gone. She was no longer there, just minor thrashing in pain and moaning a little. The morphine considerably calmed her, and I was relieved that she had relief. Our dear friend Verona had come to visit, and sat with her for ten mins, but mom didn't even know she was there.

My BF Dean checked on her before he was going back to bed. (He'd got me up at 5am and went to bed around 6, but told me to wake him when the hospice nurse arrived.) He saw that she had just passed, and made certain. He came downstairs, set down his soda, and said my name as he gave me a strange look. I said, "Seriously?" and he nodded. I said, "Wow," and have said the same thing many times today.

Verona went upstairs with Dean to see her again. I did not. I felt no need, and even stayed in the backyard with The Gypsy Doodle Dog while the lovely and kind folks from the crematorium took her.

I am numb and empty. Yes, I am OK. So far.

10.8.2020 13:02:02

Mom tried going downstairs

by herself tonight. My BF Dean caught her right at the edge of the top step. He put a chair in her doorway so we’d hear any potential escape attempt, which proved woefully inadequate. We added a stand fan and big vacuum cleaner to the mix, so that should help. Her room has no seating arrangements, so we can’t hang out w/her. He picked up a commode Thursday morning, b/c she collapsed in the bathroom. He had to wake me up so I could help get her up & back to bed - she just can’t get around well, even with our help.

I’ve been staying up all night, sitting downstairs w/an ear tuned to any sound from upstairs. That’s not working well enough anymore.

We took her to see Dr Jamie again on Thursday afternoon, and he signed her up for hospice care. He said we’ll be able to more easily & quickly get her all needed pain meds - she’s still hurting a lot despite the oxycodone. The initial consultation will be Monday afternoon. She’s gotta have a hospital bed in the living room, so she’ll be less bored, b/c TV is in there & all of us can easily be together.

She turned off her oxygen machine the other night. I’ve also found her oxygen line on the floor a couple times - she’d taken it off for no reason, despite her constant need for it.

We won’t have much nursing support, but even a few hours a day 3X/week will be helpful.

She was one of, if not the first female computer techs, and it’s really sad that she’s losing it. She’d studied ballet for many years, and was an excellent rider who could handle even the rudest horses, which also makes her physical deterioration depressing AF.

I’ve made this a public post so my friends here will know why my posting may be sporadic. I also have a dear friend w/o email who will be able to see this. Ppl also need to know what living w/an ageing parent can be like.

Originally posted 7 Aug 2020; edited 10 Aug

 

Dean has since set up a computer desk & chair in mom's room.

Some of the electrics in her room suddenly quit working, so he had to hurriedly run a heavy duty extension cord from a back bedroom into hers, plugged in a heavy duty, gig-worthy plug box, and put her oxygen machine and all the needful on that.

28.7.2020 08:30:06 reposted from admin

i am on vacation

I am on vacation in the nature, without any internet access. This means that this week:

  • no new features
  • no new bugs
  • no shitpost
  • no responding on anything

I hope this will help me to renew my sanity and energy stats. :-)

-- @severak

 

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