https://news.mit.edu/2023/roman-concrete-durability-lime-casts-0106
Ancient Roman concrete self-heals via quicklime chemical reactions in the stuff once its set.
@progressivejpeg sure looks like a reply to me
I already tested the thing, but thanks anyways 
reminder for everyone in the league: computers are an artform. don’t ever forget this. the programs we write are snapshots of our thought processes as applied to a given domain. your repository’s git log is a record of your development, your learnings, your growth as you work through all the intricacies of the problem space you choose to set your mind to - treat it with the respect it deserves, and it will treat you well too. there is no wrong way to implement anything, only differences in how we approach implementation.
can someone reply to this? I think I fixed my notification size (they previously sometimes covered half of the screen) and I wanna test
let’s go on a date!
*proceeds to install Linux to the internal HDD of your PS4*
@SnepShark it’s gts not adding specific attributes to the <a> tags used for the hashtag links; the tags are in the post metadata, that’s why search works, but they don’t do the Right Thing when clicked in akkoma bc it has no idea that it’s a tag and not just a normal link
@KaydeArcane I’ll say that it’s 100% worth it, and if you don’t want the scary stuff, there’s mods to disable it
@KaydeArcane if you liked tunic, chances are you’ll also like outer wilds, that one’s also a masterpiece