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#V2EX ### [副业] 分享副业 说是副业,因为根本当不上正业。 1 ,献血。大学的时候发现去献血屋献血有交通费补助,能成功最低 200 。也可以当是做个简单身体检查,追踪自己的体重和血的各项指标变化。 2.流量卡电话卡,做点类似 cps ,或者是地推的,目标是大学里摆摊或者是自己做的网站上。

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This is crushing all of the parsers, except those that are purely Asciidoc. 😂 Need to work on them, some more. Just look at the raw Asciidoc source.
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This is the #bookstr macro I want to use for publishing all of the Great Works, so anyone interested should scream at me, now. (Or don't, and scream at me, later, as I am always around. 😂) I've been working on it, for months, by attempting to publish different `30040` structures and see how I would best-address the individual parts. Also, I've been reading a lot of citation pattern documentation. That's how I came to the conclusion to make one generic book macro, rather than something #Bible specific. #christian #catholic #biblestr
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The #bookstr 📖 macro is hierarchical. If you find a section or verse event, in the wild, you can just drop the section tags, to find the whole chapter, or the section and chapter tags, to find the whole book. This means you can always backtrack to the entire publication, from just one quoted line or paragraph. We are going to be having these tags in all of our publications, so you will be able to "Bible-search" and "Bible-cite" any of our books! I love books. Name checks out. 😎
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Some things: 1. *You have to scroll-right on mobile.* Unlike Jumble and Alexandria, Wikistr is an unapologetic desktop-focused app, and that's why it's cool. If you have a wide screen, you can open up lots of panels, and make some wider, and it turns into the document version of a Bloomberg terminal. Credit for this design goes to @fiatjaf. 2. The different Wikistr themes have different looks, help text, and *different relays*, for the document search and the social interactions. #Quranstr uses Nostrabia, for instance, whilst #Biblestr focuses on Christpill. The basic #Wikistr has been left secular. I am looking for a Jewish relay, but haven't yet found one, so #Torahstr uses generic ones. 3. All have light and *dark themes*. The light themes are so much prettier, but I know you will all use the dark ones. 4. All themes take *your personal relay list* into account, and share a few document relays, so you can just pick the theme you like and use that. 5. *We printed the Bible first because Gutenberg did* and he's the inspiration for our Nostr printing press. We will proceed to print all other open-license books we can find, including the Torah, Quran, classical authors, English literature, etc. They will all be searchable, with this mechanism. 6. This wikistr *can find and render kinds 300023, 30041, 30817, 30818, 30040*, and the comments are kind 1111 and you can vote at the top of the panels, using the up/down arrow buttons. Only kinds 30817/818 are in the left-most panel feed, to keep it uncluttered and true to the origins. The hyperlinks mentioned are: The original Wikistr, that I forked: https://wikistr.com/ Wikistr Imwald 🌲 https://wikistr.imwald.eu/ https://torahstr.imwald.eu/ https://quranstr.imwald.eu/ https://biblestr.imwald.eu/ GM
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These never really took off because we have kind 30023. Nobody cares, if a microblog has a typo.
It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
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This is actually an expanded version of a previous post. There's still plenty of room for more expansion. Can add a bit, every year.
GM ☀️ Your word of the day is! 🔤 Brackish [BRACK-ish] 📖 What It Means: Brackish, meaning “somewhat salty,” usually describes water or bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and estuaries. The word can also mean “not appealing to the taste” or “repulsive.” 📰 Example: The river becomes brackish as we approach the tidemark. 💬 In Context: “The blood-testing organs don’t measure water levels but rather the concentration of salt, whose healthy range lies at almost exactly the same concentration as that of the brackish intertidal water in which vertebrates first evolved (which is about one-third as salty as seawater).” — Dan Samorodnitsky, Wired, 28 Sept. 2025 💡 Did You Know? When the word brackish first appeared in English in the 1500s, it simply meant “salty,” as did its Dutch parent brac. Then, as now, brackish was used to describe water that was a mixture of saltwater and freshwater, such as one encounters where a river meets the sea. Since that time, however, brackish has developed the additional meanings of “unpalatable” and “repulsive,” presumably because of the oozy, mucky, and sometimes stinky (or stinkyish, if you prefer)—not just salty—qualities of coastal estuaries and swamps. 🔗 #WordOfTheDay #Nostr #Dictionary #Learning
The things that are _good_ for the poor and downtrodden tend to be _even better_ for the powerful and well-connected, so it's not really possible to help the former without helping the latter even more. Most people would probably just prefer to keep everyone down, rather than have to suffer the rich getting richer. This is, after all, the appeal of socialism. But it is also untenable, to stretch this financial inequality out further and further. At some point, the societal bands break and the economy collapses. Hard money doesn't end this effect. It might actually compound it, as only the rich can then get credit to make investments, and you need a certain amount of wealth to purchase things that allow you to be more financially efficient. Even Bitcoin is like this. Some people reject it because buying it invariably makes the larger hodlers richer. You gain purchasing power, but the people who have more Bitcoin take a cut off your gains, in addition to receiving the same gain. The poor will always be with you.
This is the problem of inequality. And the problem of inequality is thinking it is a problem to begin with. It is an aspect of nature, we deal with it. We move on. That's the beauty of life: that some are more beautiful than others, some are smarter than others, some are stronger, some are faster afoot and some are richer. Inequality is not evil. Inequality is natural, all too natural. And every tendency to suppress inequality is a tendency to suppress nature. Socialism as such is then a revolt against nature itself, making socialists the enemies of nature.
美国这家超市物价也低。叫Trader Joe’s 超市东西都是自己品牌的好东西。美国的超市的商品价格都很低。在美国生活的人还说不好。叫美国人来中国生活。活不过4天就活下去了。
Investor confidence in the eurozone economy climbed in January to its highest level in six months, according to a survey published by research firm Sentix on January 12, 2026. The jump marks an improvement in sentiment among market participants assessing the region’s economic outlook. The Sentix survey, which tracks investor confidence across the euro area, did not include specific index values in this summary, but described the January reading as the strongest since mid-2025. The rise follows a period of subdued sentiment amid growth concerns and elevated inflation earlier in the year. Sentix’s monthly indicators are widely watched for early signals about market expectations and investor mood toward economic prospects in the eurozone. The January uptick points to modestly improved optimism among respondents, though Sentix’s full report will provide greater detail on country- and sector-level differences. #eurozone #Sentix #investorconfidence #FiatNews
Oh I'm glad you asked. So for a brief time I thought C was a statist cuck but man was I wrong. If you read carefully he mentioned that you only have to pay taxes for Caesar's money when he has his face stamped on the coins. He was so wise and subversive. So even if it's the NSA, the feds can and will suck it tax wise. Unless we are retarded fucks of course.