Sunday stuff and link dumpage

It's Sunday. Whatever that means.

The end of the weekend and the beginning of a new week.

Currently we're just taking in the time to watch the youngest play in a local indoor jungle gym. It's a friends birthday party for the little.

So far as Sundays go, it's actually been a moderately busy one.

The boys and I got haircuts. We went to the store.

Spent some time at the local splash pad. Definitely a decent way for the little to cool off, but still.... really hot.

Drove around town for a bit, mainly due to having forgotten when the party started. Ha.

Now, it's all about figuring dinner out. Although I think we'll let the older kiddos fend for themselves with leftovers and pasta.

I've been a bit lapse on this listing, but then I'm just not too certain that what I've always got is worth it.

https://spectrum.ieee.org/shipt
Shipt's pay algorithm screwing people over. The gig workers weren't gonna have it, so they took things into their own hands to crack open that black box.

https://www.axios.com/2024/07/08/johns-hopkins-bloomberg-donation
John's Hopkins medical school to be free for most students. This is just amazing. An excellent example of the good that can be done via philanthropy.

https://micro.webology.dev/2024/07/12/duckdb-may-be.html
Jeff Triplett has a neat example using DuckDB to pull metadata from YouTube.

https://whynothugo.nl/journal/2024/06/13/ssh-as-a-sudo-replacement/
SSH as a replacement for sudo. This is an interesting idea, certainly with a few hoops. I wonder about setting this up...?

https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/tools/import-and-export-browser-data/
Mainly for my future use, lots of imports and exports for Vivaldi.

This is post 17/100 of my #100DaysToOffload posts. You can read the other posts in this series here.

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