The Posts of Hammurabi, September 20
This is a weekly feature of some of the work @themesopotamians project has supported on Steem through the @m-hammurabi account. The Mesopotamians provides ongoing support to certain selected users in hopes of building a cooperative and growing middle class on Steem.
@llfarms went on a forest photography adventure. Trees! Creeks! Waterfalls! We all need more of those in our lives.
Also more tomatillos, courtesy of @eaglespirit's enchiladas recipe. Socked away for one of those years when our tomatillo plants go nuts, which happens every few years here. We usually grow enough to keep us in chili verde over the winter, but some years end up with many extras.
@pechichemena brought us a fifteen-minute video guitar lesson about making liquid arpeggios. These are great even if they're way above my level. I absorb them, and my unconscious will doubtless bring something from it back when it's necessary.
Speaking of long videos, @bengy continues his series on the history of classical music with a post about the ballet "The Three-Cornered Hat".
@ancientknowled3 discovered a program that uses idle CPU power to solve large-scale computing problems that can be broken down into chunks and spread out across a large number of machines, like mapping genetic markers for cancer. Plus it pays you for your help in cryptocurrency. He wrote a long post about how to use Boid and a later update on his first week.
Good work, everyone! Keep it up!
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