luis
@luis.fullofit.blog
writer (software 🦀, essays), line cook, sewer socialist
Testing an idea that I've had for a while, but I think is even better suited for atproto Internet, meet plts.at
Plates · Your menu, everywhere
Publish your restaurant's menu once, as structured data you own. Plates gives it a beautiful page, and the open network carries it everywhere else.
plts.at
like, how far back can you go for a VAR goal review??? what if there was a missed foul call 75 seconds before? 3 minutes ago? 15??
there's no fucking way man, when they showed the entire fast-forward of going ACROSS THE ENTIRE FIELD, i thought it was obvious that was way too late
the fighter jet flyover really taking that star spangled banner to the next level
"this whole thing smacks of CONCACAF," I holler as I overturn my uncle's barbecue grill and turn the World Cup into the Cup of Shit
the ref calling a pausa de hidratacion as he fucks up and stands in the ball's path is a great bit
bsky-americans sure can't shut the fuck up about the red card suspension. grow up.
RIP Neymar, he died doing what he loved - talking mad shit in a loss
Whichever rich country figures out how to be normal about gender and immigration first is going to establish a god emperor of dune style galactic empire
we're 👏🏽 tryna 👏🏽 see 👏🏽 some 👏🏽 BALLS 👏🏽
knee shorts are cowards’ garments for men who can’t squat. they’re called boyshorts for a reason. skies out thighs out. like the greatest poet of our age, @raxkingisdead.bsky.social, opined: we’re tryna see some BALLS
the real horror in resident evil requiem is surviving all of that and then returning back to your desk job
always a good time to share 13 Minutes to the Moon, a BBC podcast about the Apollo 11 mission, specifically the thirteen minutes before the landing of the lunar module on the surface of the moon
13 Minutes to the Moon: 1. ‘We choose to go’, Apollo 11
Podcast Episode · 13 Minutes Presents: Artemis II · May 12, 2019 · 45m
podcasts.apple.com
Collecting taxes and paying for the unseen, hardworking, competent employees who make government function is important because then a country gets to do amazing things like send astronauts to the moon and less visible things like preventing and finding cures for diseases. We should lean into that.
I think one of the coolest things about space travel is how much it puts human teamwork on display. Like it’s easy to forget in daily life but our ability to create complex systems to achieve or goals is actually miraculous. Another one is the RS-25 engine
LAUNCH! ARTEMIS II LAUNCHES WITH A CREW OF 4 TOWARDS THE MOON
of all the ways the state can expend public dollars as capital, Big Science is among the least bad
lmao, they just put the camera view from inside the Orion capsule and one of the astronauts was inputting their PIN into a tablet in full view of the camera
the boys (read: me) are already tearing up watching the coverage of the Artemis II launch
the online lecture i'm taking starts a discussion on how recipe-writing has historically been devalued due to the devaluation of women as my partner gets home and starts cooking in the background of my video stream. humiliating.