Apologies to Peanuts

Nov. 15th, 2025 12:00 am
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Comic for Saturday November 15th, 2025 - "Apologies to Peanuts" [ view ]

On this day in 1995, Kell decided to bring the newborn Coney into the office to show everyone. Unfortunately, it had a unique affect on her boss... [ view ]

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30 in 30: DCU - Batman '89

Nov. 15th, 2025 12:26 am
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AO3 Link | Owed a Favor (100 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Batman [Movies 1989-1997]
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth
Additional Tags: Drabble, Post-Break Up
Summary:

Alfred is a bit disappointed.






Alfred raised one eyebrow at his charge arriving alone for the night.

"I presume the absence of Miss Vale is the reason you insisted on driving yourself to the date?"

Bruce grimaced. "She's got a prime opportunity to do some reporting in Hong Kong," he deflected.

"And were I to inquire on the ultimate ownership of the press agency she will be going there for, would I find it under one of our ledgers?"

That got silence and a pointed removal of his coat at first, which Alfred took.

"No," Bruce said, relenting. "But someone did owe me a favor."

This week was stupid

Nov. 14th, 2025 09:46 pm
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So all I did was go to the writers group meeting in Athens to relax and that helped until my sugar decided you know what would be fun? Let's hit 500 and now go into freefall. Maybe she'll live, maybe she won't. It's falling so fast right now my dexcom has double down arrows. I've never even SEEN that before. This shall be a fun night.

So have the story I wrote this week. I'm happy about it.

Title: The Way You Look Tonight

Summary: All Husk wanted to do was something fun for his special day. What he got was paperwork and disappointment until something unexpected happened. In that moment, he truly saw Angel for what he was: one of the most amazing people Husk had ever known.

Rating: teen

story under here and at link above )


And also for fannish 50 have my thoughts about this week's Hazbin Hotel episodes and my rec of the week and let me be the last to say woo hoo [community profile] fandomtrees is back. I need to fix up my requests.

My spoilery thoughts under here )

I decided to put the music outside the cut but obviously they have spoilers too

My boy: (also Keith David singing!)


My boys together (what Blake did with this song is pretty amazing)



Chaggie (it's catchy)



All the recs

A Terrible Thing Torchwood

Reading Time FAKE

Waste Of Time Hazbin Hotel

Losing to a Bottle Hazbin Hotel

Weathering The Storm Torchwood

Left Behind The Fantastic Journey

Candid Hazbin Hotel

Braid and Twist Hazbin Hotel

From the Mornings You Ease to the Evenings You Quiet Legends of Avantris

Fight Fire With Fire Hazbin Hotel

Sewer Surprise Torchwood


he looks like the real thing Hazbin Hotel

She Screams Quietly Hazbin Hotel

Before She Asks Hazbin Hotel

To Be Ordinary Torchwood/Doctor Who

Traitorous Thoughts. Fake

Neil Robertson meeting

Nov. 15th, 2025 04:07 am
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So, I'm in Leicester for the Champion Of Champions.

...and Mark is in the semifinal, playing Neil Robertson later today for a place in the final.

This story is from Thursday night, though.


I genuinely had the wildest, most amazing moment with Neil on Thursday night. We had a storm and heavy rainfall in Leicester, so I decided to get a taxi back to the hotel. That took a while to arrive, so the security people let me wait inside at the arena. Meaning I was one of the last to leave.

So, Neil comes out from the players' area, having beaten John Higgins earlier in the evening. And he goes right over to me and gives me a kind of hug (not a full on hug, but something kinda like a hug?), and asks if I wanted a photo. His exact words? "Come on, let's make Rob jealous."

(For info: Rob is a guy who comes to a lot of tournaments. He's a massive Neil fan. And I was with him once when I met Neil in Cheltenham six weeks back, meaning he knows that we know each other - I'm absolutely stunned that he'd remember that, though!)

So, we take the pic - which comes out great, btw - and I tell Neil (with a little laugh) that he scares me ahead of the semifinal when he plays this well. I also congratulated him on the win vs John, of course.

And... he tells me to just enjoy the semifinal, to have fun watching. He's completely calm about it, and I feel like he's basically saying between the lines that neither he nor Mark are stressing about it, so I shouldn't, either.

Just: what a moment! Not something I'd ever thought I'd experience!

Update: Moderation Queue Cleared

Nov. 14th, 2025 10:19 pm
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All of the fics that were in the moderation queue have now been reviewed. If your work has still not been approved, please check the email associated with your AO3 account.

Works will reveal on Saturday, November 15 @ 1:00pm Eastern Standard time (Countdown)! \o/

A general reminder that you may post treats anytime, whether it's in the next 14 hours before work reveals, during the anonymous period, or after author reveals on Monday.
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One thing I have learned about myself doing this Accounting for Managers course is that I absolutely hate having to write from a pure "upper management" point of view to the point where my options are just "procrastinate indefinitely" or "write it as if I run some kind of employee-owned co-op" and so I'm opting for the latter most of the time.

The rest of this is just a thought dump, feel free to ignore.

Somewhere yesterday I realized that I've been tearing down all of my systems and guardrails instead of what I usually try to do, which is changing them one at a time or, ideally, not changing them at all.

My household routines are off and honestly have been since before my nibling got here. Laundry's just. Not moving. I can't seem to make any progress on packing. Nothing's getting out of the house. I've complained about this before, it's boring.

I got a new pair of jeans with a slightly smaller pocket so I decided to try a slightly smaller notebook and all hell has broken loose since then on the notebook front. I've tried and bounced hard off of two, I'm still sort of using a third but not very well, I've got a journal that's too large to be an EDC living next to my bed except when it isn't, and I bought the absolutely gorgeous PaperblanksxFourth Wing notebook and it's in this size they call "midi" which is like... 5x7? It's bigger than my jeans pockets but it's fall now and I'm wearing my jacket a lot and it has no problem fitting in my jacket pocket and I'm trying SO FUCKING HARD not to move into it just because it's SHINY NEW but at the same time it's like... distracting thinking about it so maybe I should just fucking do it, you know? If I like it, then I can try a paperblanks planner for next year in the Midi size too. And if I don't I'll just go back to the one that works.

Please somebody tell me this isn't worth the amount of overthinking I'm doing.

I had somebody suggest making a list of values in a way that hit me like a ton of bricks, where normally that would sound twee as hell. Because it occurred to me that I'm actually always looking for a single word or phrase that unites everything I care about and that's just... pretty much impossible. But if I make a list then I don't have to just pick one. (lolsob why does "you can be more than one thing" feel like a big deal)

Other things I've torn apart and now cannot commit to: - backups (I don't want to depend on google drive. Currently waffling between a nextcloud instance and protondrive.) - email providers (Currently waffling between fastmail and protondrive.) - digital notes/references/bookmarks (kind of half moved into Obsidian, tried xtiles but never settled into it, playing with moving back into Notion, there are some things Notion just makes really easy.) - website (one of the things Notion could make really easy is some variants on website maintenance. not all of them but... definitely some. currently have some sites on a regular ftp host, some still on nearlyfreespeech, and some still running on fastmail's web server option. not keeping up with anything. augh etc.)

Also other stuff I'm forgetting, I'm sure.

Outgunned Math Question

Nov. 14th, 2025 08:30 pm
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Outgunned's task resolution system involves rolling six-sided dice and looking for sets.

Some explanation behind a cut.

Read more... )

30 in 30: DCU - ReeveVerse

Nov. 14th, 2025 06:42 pm
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AO3 Link | Paris Trip (150 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Superman
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Lois Lane, Clark Kent, Perry White
Additional Tags: Drabble and a Half
Summary:

It's business; why's Clark nervous?






"Lane! Kent!"

Clark hastily put his pen down and stood up, taking that first stride and nearly bumped into Lois. He paused and made the gesture for her to precede him, not that she'd ever done much more than glare. He followed behind her, and shut the door at Perry's irritable wave at that.

"Yes, Mister White?" Clark asked after Lois's more irritated "What is it?"

"Talk to Daphne for tickets; sending you both to Paris to cover their reaction to the Euro Parliament elections," Perry said. "Try not to get off-beat on this one!"

Lois smiled. "Thank you, Perry."

Clark was suspicious of that sudden shift in her voice and mood, but he followed her out with a 'yes sir', to go see Daphne. Paris might be an interesting place to visit, without it being about world peace or saving the world.

Lois seemed to see it as good.

MAIL CALL!

Nov. 14th, 2025 06:36 pm
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[personal profile] sweettartheart - shirt has arrived, also had a card from you recently!

[personal profile] kalloway - loved the license plate sticker in your card!

Daily Check In.

Nov. 14th, 2025 06:24 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Friday to midnight on Saturday (8pm Eastern Time).



Poll #33837 Daily poll
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 14

How are you doing?

I am okay
9 (64.3%)

I am not okay, but don't need help right now
5 (35.7%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans are you living with?

I am living single
5 (35.7%)

One other person
5 (35.7%)

More than one other person
4 (28.6%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.

[ SECRET POST #6888 ]

Nov. 14th, 2025 05:48 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6888 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


01.
[NYTimes Connections & Only Connect]



More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 00 pages, 00 secrets from Secret Submission Post #983.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

pootling through life

Nov. 14th, 2025 10:07 pm
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Annual leave is so nice but now I have to go back to work on Monday :(. On the other hand, I do still have a whole weekend first, even if it's relatively busy. The deacon trainee is being ordained acolyte and lector on Sunday and some of the training people showed up last weekend and Announced that we would be providing more servers than we actually have seats for and also a thurifer, and since I am presently the only thurifer available, I have to go. Truly I am punished for not having arranged the training I was supposed to be organising back in the spring before Mum got sick. Fortunately one of my four Sunday video calls has rescheduled so it's a slightly less ludicrous calendar than might have been the case.

Anyhow. I have done very little; read two turn-of-the-century novels (nineteenth to twentieth, that is), finally caught up with laundry after getting out of cycle while I was with Mum, got through the three Tablet issues I had waiting and started the one that arrived today, did the tragically overdue washing up, and went to the cinema to see The Choral. I enjoyed it! I would say it was a war story more than a choir story, but Gerontius is important to the plot and I did like what they did with it. And, much as I love superhero films, it's nice to see something that isn't one of the endless sequels, remakes, shared universes, etc etc, that make up most cinema these days.

I also progressed my ebook catalogue a bit - went through all my StoryBundle purchases, downloaded anything that wasn't on my phone and therefore in the catalogue already, and added them to the catalogue (along with the source) and the phone. Also added a sheet for audiobooks and put in the ones I've bought from libro.fm since I started my subscription. Next up would be the various Humble Bundles, which is a much larger number of bundles and piles of audiobooks as well as ebooks, so I've put that off until another week...
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Horse Shoe Block, showing how it is both 78 Moh Guan Terrace and also 78 Guan Chuan Street

Informally known as Horse Shoe Block, Block 78 is one of Singapore's first public housing blocks with a built-in air-raid shelter. Although no bombs dropped, the shelter was essential during the Japanese occupation. 

Block 78 is situated between Moh Guan Terrace and Guan Chuan Street, and is the largest complex in Tiong Bahru. Built between 1939 and 1940, it represents tactical decisions made by the Singaporean government during the Second World War. With war looming, Singapore faced potential aerial attacks from the Japanese. While the government doubted the likelihood of a strike, they decided it was better to be safe than sorry.

Although it would be a precaution against imminent danger, the Singapore government was reluctant to build these projects. The city landscape is primarily constructed on flat land, close to the water level. The underground bunkers and shelters proved not only to be expensive but also difficult due to their geographical nature. To shift responsibility, the government encouraged citizens to build their own air raid shelters, offering limited support where possible. However, on 28th June 1939, the Singapore Improvement Trust announced a new housing scheme that included a basement floor in case of any emergencies. Fortunately, spared from any bombing, the air raid shelter became a makeshift playground, as noted in a 1939 newspaper. 

Still standing today, Block 78 has evolved beyond its original function. Alongside its long-time residents, it also houses one of Singapore’s oldest surviving coffee shops, Hua Bee.

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from someone who's a realist-for-now yet also wants to believe.

Adam Engst on Can Agentic Web Browsers Count?

tl;dr No, given a readily available data set on a webpage, they can't.

The sweetest and scariest part was his sympathy for Copilot's very anxious inner monologue as it tried to come up with answers while working to a deadline that nobody had created.

When it comes to system prompts, the anxious tone of Copilot’s internal responses suggests a “ship now, apologize later, if you’re caught” system prompt that, if reflected in a real-world workplace, would be problematic. Obviously, AIs don’t have feelings that can be hurt and won’t complain to HR, but such a culture tends to encourage people to cut corners and make poor decisions that compromise quality and customer service. If Copilot is any indication, the same is true for AIs.

Department of Couldn't Make It Up

Nov. 14th, 2025 09:31 pm
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The House of Lords have been taking evidence on the Assisted Suicide Bill.

Disabled folk to Parliament: The possibility of being compelled into assisted suicide scares us

Pro-assisted suicide mob to Parliament: a few disabled people coerced into assisted suicide is still worth it.

Honestly couldn't make it up

 

Um what

Nov. 14th, 2025 01:36 pm
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Dear Miss Manners: What is the polite way to eat large sushi rolls? Sometimes they’re too big to comfortably eat whole without gagging!

Dissect them.

Miss Manners does not usually condone deconstructing food in public, but these are desperate times. Use your chopsticks to pull out the insides and eat them separately. Then either squish the remaining rice and seaweed together and eat it in two bites or use the side of the chopstick to cut it in half.

Perhaps the sight of their beautiful creations being desecrated will inspire the chefs to make more manageable bites. Or at least have them wonder why everyone is suddenly ordering them as takeout instead.