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These tiny, feminine cowrie shell earrings are reminiscent of a yoni shape with a rustic, Picasso finish. They are framed with sterling silver filigree & paired with freshwater pearls that have been salvaged/upcycled from broken vintage. They hang from hand forged sterling silver ear wires in my little cobra shape--perfect for pierced ears or for wearing through tunnels if you have stretched lobes.

Earrings measure 1 3/4" or 4.5cm.

feralstrumpet.com/products/upc

I started my talk yesterday woth some wonderful building stone - this is part of Scrivens Conduit and is part of a wonderful art trail created by Voices Gloucester as well being an amazing piece of history and a pretty thing in a park and of course the geology! The rock contains lots of shelly fragments and O think would be from Painswick voicesgloucester.org.uk/monume #fossils #limestone #shells #rocksROCK #geologyROCKS #gloucester

#tmux afficianados: What are the big reasons you keep using tmux locally?

I know the benefits of using it for remote work, and fully intend to keep using it there, but I'm questioning whether it's worth the ongoing extra faff to run locally.

I only really ever use it to get random access to tabs/panes, and otherwise it seems to be costing me in ways that are making me question its value.

Examples:

  • Every time I choose a new terminal I need to faff with the truecolor settings so my apps like Neovim will work properly.
  • Having tmux auto-run on login means I miss anything printed by my shell at startup
  • I need to ensure all my apps are using the tmux copy/paste protocol.
  • After a bit less than a year using it I STILL haven't managed to get used to the history/search/selection mechanism. This isn't tmux's fault but still.

🐚 TCSH, a shell for Fortune & Glory 🐚

Relevant blog post @ OpenSource.com

> "Why I still love tcsh after all these years. Bash may be more popular, but tcsh has advantages that make it more appealing..."

- opensource.com/article/20/8/tc

How about dot-files for my tcsh config, sure...
- codeberg.org/winterschon/dot-f

Opensource.comWhy I still love tcsh after all these yearsI consider myself a happy Bash user.