
Join Ōsweald the talking bear on his adventures through Anglo-Saxon England, as he makes friends (and enemies), gets involved in royal intrigue, and learns all about the world.

He'll pull the ole switcheroo and send the president of the senate instead due to a tee time scheduling conflict
They can say 'Constitutional crisis' in quotes then. Like the media loves to do frequently anyway. Also, AP is perfectly within their rights to accurately describe the situation we find ourselves in.
Oh I made the stupid mistake and projected it outwards lol, my bad, I apologize and edited my post
Well obviously those specific examples are probably radical left antifa terrorists (/s)
Well I planned for 12 apparently, so I guess I demand a lot of vacation time. I call it the Job Creator schedule.
Constitutional Crisis deepens as rogue US president continues openly defying SCOTUS over concentration camp exiles
Edit: nope, too wordy, at least the facts are there though. Our media needs to start being waaaay less timid with their language.
The "exotic" names are probably getting auto-blasted. It feels exactly that stupid.
Do not let this person split up a bill for your restaurant party, folks
(I'm only joking, but I think you did the math the wrong way, $500x12=$6k)
Edit: yep.I'm an idiot, thanks folks, my poor example will stand as a testament to others, don't shame yourself publicly like this and pay attention in school!
Fascist POS
A little late in the season for snowflakes
He's looking for the solution to the autistic people question
I love listening to music when I cruise around. Do you listen to anything?
What do you like to do?
It might just be because it's spring in the northern hemisphere but I got to thinking earlier, this world is a pretty cool place. Taking a walk in the woods and breathing the fresh air, getting lost in a book, spending an afternoon at the beach, exploring a city on foot... there are a lot of things to look forward to. Even the simple things, like a nice stretch after waking up. You know?
I forgot what I was supposed to be typing here, I may have strayed off topic, sorry
Crash of '87
4yo me:
FedEx it. This is not an endorsement of FedEx, I'm just saying they'll ship whatever's in the box.
Big "I just like saying Valentimes" energy
Even after he insists on being allowed to go first, believe it or not
We have always been emitting pollution in the USA!
Trying to allow one client to access WAN but not LAN
Greetings. I'm using PiVPN right now. Works great for me, connecting via Wireguard clients and able to use both WAN and LAN. There is one client that I would like to allow to connect to my VPN and be able to use the WAN only, and this is where I'm running into some trouble finding a solution. I took a few swings at the problem by trying to narrow down the Allowed IPs in the wg config file but that not only didn't work but in hindsight it seems like an ineffective way to attack the problem to begin with.
Is there a way to set this up, either via something in the client config file or something else on the hosting side? I don't want to disallow all Wireguard clients from accessing the LAN+WAN. It's just one particular client that I want to allow access to only the WAN.
Thanks!
Osweald Bera: An Introduction to Old English | Vergil Press
Join Ōsweald the talking bear on his adventures through Anglo-Saxon England, as he makes friends (and enemies), gets involved in royal intrigue, and learns all about the world.
For people interested in learning Old English, Osweald Bera is an introductory book written by Colin Gorrie that, if I recall from his prior announcement about this, leans on a method called comprehensible input to teach the language. As far as I can tell from watching some of his youtube videos and reading his other online material, this looks like it could be useful for folks that are including "Learn Old English" as an item on their New Year's Resolution list.
The preorders were just announced. They are saying they intend to begin shipping the books themselves mid-November.
Amid Trump Tariffs, Farm Bankruptcies And Suicides Rise
Farmers have seen their incomes slashed due to factors outside of their control. However, tariffs imposed by Trump and China’s retaliation are making their situation even direr. This has led to a rise in farm bankruptcies and multiple people warning about the increased stress leading to suicides.
Trump was on Univision yesterday for a town hall, and during one exchange he made a huge deal about how great he was for farmers. Additionally, he's been talking about crazy tariffs again at recent events like the Economic Club of Chicago. With those things in mind, I thought it would be relevant to take a quick walk down memory lane. It's also worth noting, the article is pre-COVID - August 30, 2019. As many people with functioning memories will recall, things would not go on to get better from there.
Graham urged President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to "do something" about the alleged Iranian plot.
Iran's alleged plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump and hack the Trump campaign amount to "an act of war," according to Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Just days after a would-be assassin's bullet grazed Trump's ear in July, the FBI announced that Iran had allegedly been separately plotting to kill the former president. Federal officials later revealed that Iran had hacked and stolen confidential information from the Trump campaign.
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Donald Trump declared that "the bullets are flying" and warned and "it will only get worse" on Monday, one day after a second attempt on his life.
Paraphrasing his psychotic post that they are discussing in this article: "Bullets are flying, the war has begun, the Immigrant Problem must be brought to a final solution!"
Setting up a new Debian Docker Swarm
After seeing someone else posting their struggles with getting Docker running on their system, I thought I might share my process for setting up new Docker nodes. I don't make any representations about my way being the right way, or the best way, but this way has been working for me. I have been playing around with a swarm, but if you aren't setting up a swarm you can just omit the swarm commands and some of the firewall allows (keep what you need open, obviously, like 22 for SSH if you're using it). Similarly, if you aren't connecting to a NAS, you can leave out the part about mounting external storage.
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# new Docker Swarm node setup from fresh Debian Netinst # as root, all nodes apt install sudo usermod -aG sudo [user] logout # as [user], all nodes sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install fail2ban rkhunter ufw unattended-upgrades ca-certificates curl -y sudo ufw allow 22 sudo ufw allow 2377 sudo ufw allow 7946 sudo ufw allow 4789 sudo ufw enable sudo install -m 07
History of Middle-earth boxed sets
Just saw these new HoMe boxed sets are coming out, with the first set releasing in November
An interesting look at the early spread of farming
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Credit: TimeMaps
As part of a personal educational journey, I've been exploring early human cultures. There are a lot of great websites I've encountered along the way, but this one had escaped my radar until yesterday.
I grabbed the map portion from a series of posts they had about early farming and strung them all together into a gif so I could visualize it better for myself, and it ended up looking pretty neat so it seemed crazy not to share it.
The green parts of each slide show you where the farming was happening at the time. The first slide represents 10000 BCE, and each slide after is dated 1000 years further ahead in time, all the way up to the last slide at 3000 BCE, as outlined by the TimeMaps folks.
On the matter of World Trees
Here's a fun, ten-minute video from PBS Digital Studios and hosted by Dr. Moiya McTier & Dr. Emily Zarka that discusses trees, especially World Trees (or Great Trees) as seen in so many mythologies, and their prevalence in ancient stories. From Baobab trees to Yggdrasil.
World Mythology: An Anthology of the Great Myths and Epics, Second Edition by Donna Rosenberg
I'm currently reading the Third Edition of Rosenberg's World Mythology, which is what I referenced when writing the Enuma Elish summary before. For anyone wanting to read more of her work, the Second Edition of her book is available online free and has a ton of great content:
A Brief Retelling of the Enuma Elish
Here's a quick synopsis based on some notes that I jotted down as I was looking over a version of the Enuma Elish that was written in Donna Rosenberg's World Mythology textbook.
What is the Enuma Elish? Great question! It's an ancient creation story, dating back to the Babylonians in Mesopotamia, perhaps reaching as far back as 2000 BCE.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En%C5%ABma_Eli%C5%A1
Everything interesting about this is a credit to Rosenberg's work and to the Babylonian people that documented the stories on clay tablets so long ago, and everything wrong with it is undoubtedly down to my own poor comprehension. Enjoy!
The Enuma elish
Apsu and Tiamat, the fresh- and saltwater primordial gods that existed before all else, have a mist-baby named Mummu. Two more gods form in the mix of salt and fresh water, notably not referred to as children of Apsu and Tiamat, nor as siblings to each other, but it seems implied. These two are Anshar (male) and Kishar (female). Anshar and Kishar
Welcome to the Mythology Community
Greetings all, and welcome to the Mythology board! I have recently embarked on an adventure through early Mesopotamian mythology, and intend to keep exploring more cultures moving forward through history. With that in mind, this space is meant to be a fun and open community for people to chat about their favorite mythologies, share what they have learned, ask questions, and hopefully we can all learn and experience the magic, myths, and legends from the many cultures that came before us.