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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess πŸ™‚ I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

I'm currently working on my second novel which is complete, but is in the edit stage. I wrote my first novel over 20 years ago but then didn't write much till now.

I post about #Coding, #Flutter, #Writing, #Movies and #TV. I'll also talk about #Technology, #Gadgets, #MachineLearning, #DeepLearning and a few other things as the fancy strikes ...

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My wife told me to take the spider out instead of killing him.

Went out. Had a few drinks. Nice guy. He's a web designer.

Specialises in debugging.

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Full disclosure: my daughter is moving to NYC next month , and looking for work as a UX designer or project manager

She’s amazing.

If you have a gig, short term or long term - give her a shot.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/margot-arden-johnson/

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I Herald Petrel by @strangeseawolf, and I’m more or less halfway through. It’s a fun, fast-paced sci-fi story, an easy read even though it deals with some difficult subjects like loss of a loved one, PTSD and death. Check out Strange Seawolf if you don’t know them β€” they’ve been sharing some fun things about the book ☺️

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@Mistresswitchwrites Good on you for trying πŸ™‚As far as I'm concerned, you're already ahead of the game whether you get accepted or not.
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@SusanneDoering Thank you πŸ™‚My wife will be very pleased when I tell her. I don't think she totally believes me when I tell her that it's a great cover.
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@crcollins That sounds like the start to a mystery novel plot, but then again, I mistrust my relaties probably way more than you do πŸ˜€

@mythopoetica
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@mythopoetica @crcollins All I can add to the conversation is that Amazon hasn't sent me any money at all πŸ™‚

But that's OK. I supposedly have a sale this month. So maybe next month?

I know it's disheartening sometimes. Plus, I wrote my first novel 20 years ago and it sold like 3 copies at that time and then I gave up. But now I feel as if success will come eventually if you keep at it? Or so I hope ...
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@BobWilliams Yep, things have changed a lot πŸ™‚ But at least you don't have to pay $99 every year as a tax. I find the Play Store interface much harder to grok though. Hafl the time, I'm not sure which section I need to be in to fix an issue ...
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Publication day again!

A bittersweet moment for me, as this is not only the final volume in my second trilogy but also the last story set in a world, and featuring characters, I've been working with for almost 12 years.

Part of me is glad it's done, and looking forward to new projects. And part is sad to say goodbye to a cast of characters I've come to know so well.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DB8GL9Y3

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Edited 9 months ago

My Gavin Rownt medieval mystery, "The Players' Boy" is number 7 in Amazon's Medieval Historical Fiction category for Kindle books, number 14 for books overall. It only exists as an ebook.

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New fediverse account. Time for the obligatory .

Former denizen displaced to Idaho as of 04/24. I'll be back someday, probably sooner than later.

Things I blab about most:

* Fullstack
* user / developer after-hours
* alchemist
* maker
* Practitioner of mediocre
* Avid reader of , , and technical works of all kinds
* Non-motorist by choice

Don't be surprised if, months from now, my feed consists of nothing old-man-yells-at-clouds type rants about missing unit tests and PMs trying to bypass design work.

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hi Mastodon!

Giving a try to Mastodon. Seems like it might be a promising space for

My name is Anton, and I'm a . I'm based on the Gold Coast in . Most of the time I shoot with occassional , . I also enjoy and .

If you like what you see, feel free to follow me.

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@stroughtonsmith The number of people who want to tell you off on the Internet, even if they don't understand the subject, is rather amazing πŸ™‚

When I first got into machine learning a few years ago, I created an image classifer for Terry Pratchettt cover art β€” to classify which artist had created a particular piece of art.

I was very proud of it and immediately went to a sub-reddit devoted to Discworld because I'd lurked there for a long time and I thought they were pretty cool people and wanted to share something Discworld related.

You should have seen the reactions β€” at least the initial ones πŸ™‚Somebody (who obviously didn't understand what an image classifier was) told me that I should leave art to the artists and move on.

I was totally surprised by the tone and by the fact that they were supposed to have been a PTerry fan. PTerry loved tech and would probably have embraced machine learning is what I think.

But anyway, cooler heads prevailed after I stood my ground but it was weird. And that was in the early days. Nowadays, I just don't talk about machine learning or deep learning just because most people who want to tell you off don't even understand what they are talking about πŸ˜›
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@elysegrasso Glad you and the electronics survived the tea spill πŸ™‚
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@BobWilliams Will do πŸ™‚ Current plan is to release on the 15th of August, no idea if I'll hit the target or not. But I guess we'll see?

If you're interested, you can see more details about the book here:
https://books.farook.org

It's the first one β€” "Sir Lanka Files" πŸ™‚
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@BobWilliams I'm glad you got the app submitted. It's always a relief once it's out of your hands, or at least, for me it is πŸ™‚

My current project (well, realy side-project) is a novel. The writing is done. So it's just editing and while I've set a target for release, I'm hopeful that I'll achieve the publication date. So not a lot of pressure πŸ™‚
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@kkolakowski You do get all that from "No Man's Sky" πŸ™‚ If you want to play with others, I guess it's there, but it's never been that intrusive/obtrusive for me.

My wife and I play together but we don't really want to play with other players and we nver do. We explore, build bases, follow missions etc. all on our own. Have not met anybody else in the game (that we know of) who's another player. We do see player ships in space sometimes, but that's about it ...
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A wide ask here so please boost: my grandfather is trying to get rid of an old business computer, and I was wondering whether any vintage computer people might want it. It was purchased for $50k from The Ultimate Corporation in the early 80s. This ran the Pick operating system, and my best guess is the hardware was originally manufactured by GE or Honeywell. It's about the size of a half-rack and currently lives in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It has sat covered in plastic in a chemical warehouse for the past 35 years. Where do people usually post stuff like this other than here? Thanks!

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@BobWilliams Glad you had a productive day, Bob πŸ™‚I haven't had to submit stuff in a long time, but that process is always a bit panic-inducing because I am never sure if something has changed since the last time ....
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