What, there's nothing in the moon note-worthy? Nay - for if that moon could love a mortal, Use, to charm him (so to fit a fancy) All her magic ('tis the old sweet mythos) She would turn a new side to her mortal, Side unseen of herdsman, huntsman, steersman- Blank to Zoroaster on his terrace, Blind to Galileo on his turret, Dumb to Homer, dumb to Keats - him, even!
An update for the Emacs fans, it turns out, yes, it does now kinda work even nicer than before, where it works, but there are still features left to be included.
using the tumblesocks from elpa, I removed prior (invalid) oauth tokens and ran the api-test again to get a new key. once installed back in Emacs, I could login and I did that previous post, but I the views did not work.
I found a /modernized/ fork at https://codeberg.org/martianh/tumblesocks and did a git-clone of that into =~/.emacs/lisp=, and =(requires ‘tumblesocks)= in my init. I didn’t bother with the other recommended packages, restarted Emacs and could reach my dashboard, step through posts, reblog with a comment and visit blogs and posts+comments.
The view is very much like EWW or the Mastodon.el, and it is a little more intelligent than the latter about framing a post. you get to see a whole post with the point put near the bottom, but it is misleading that you are /seeing/ this post, but any actions will be applied to the /next/ post.
Sadly I could reblog or visit, but =l= it didn’t /Like/. (notice I’m re-testing Markdown while I’m at it), while viewing a post I couldn’t find a means to /add/ a comment, and while there are links top and bottom to next and previous pages, both just reload the current page and /call/ it by the expected number. I can’t guarantee it isn’t something messed up in my config, some relic from the tumblesocks past.
Thought I'd test to see if Emacs Tumblesocks was still a valid window into the hellsite here. My (god only knows how) old auth was outright rejected, so I cleared it and tried again, and lo, it says it is happy, but it fails to show any posts due to a shr-ensure-paragraph call getting a nil somewhere. On the other hand, it did at least /open/ a new post window, and I Markdown mode, so here's hoping…
"The Stranger," a radio play with musical accompaniment by Sun Ra & His Arkestra, premiered over the Pacifica radio network in the late 1960s, on a program called Mind’s Eye Theater. The exact date is unknown, but 1968 is a consensus guess (as noted in The Earthly Recordings of Sun Ra).
From roughly the same time, possibly that same session, Pacifica Radio host Dennis Irving interviews Sun Ra: