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I'm back in the uploading business, thank you.

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Update

Zooming out made an error message visible over the name field when the cursor looped back. The message: "Please match the requested format. lowercase, underscores, and no spaces."

I zoom in so that I can read a large external monitor at 3m/10', HDMI out from Android.

The format of my chosen name was abceFghij and the capital was causing the error. Though there are other community names with capitalization, it won't fly in this case.

Thanks for following along.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Sweet home, Chicago...

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

If there's a strain of it that applies to large things that would eat me, I'd believe that I have the phobia.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I sometimes have what's maybe a primordial reaction to large things. Saw a stuffed polar bear when I was a child. It was supposed to be a record size. I don't recall exactly, but it was 10 or 11' tall, stood up on its hind legs.

Now, I knew that it wasn't alive. But it still unsettled me in a strange and powerful way.

Fear of getting into the wrong part of the food chain, I spoze.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

The size of that bird. It would not likely have been a pleasant beast for a human to encounter.

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Thank you for the insight.

This was represented as a chain locker where I appropriated it. I saw the shackles, but not knowing the first thing about maritime operations, stuck with what I read.

You think this is a cargo hold?

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Wow. So in addition to the size, like one link being enough to smash you like a bug... This landlubber was not aware of that.

The remarkably good condition of equipment that lives in such an environment and gets regularly dipped in seawater was noted, however.

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