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Today I visited an exhibition of Repin's paintings organized to commemorate his 175th anniversary. 5$, Russian museum, SPb, RF.
I moved to a new apartment.
My previous landlady sold her studio, so I found this one, in the same neighborhood.
25 square meters (270 sq. ft), about 2.5 hundred a month with utilities. No furniture, so no tenancy deposit.
Replying to @daniellmesquita (0xddfc2e10702d8a781727a34d83b3bb3ca94a3e91)
You mean ENS? BTW, I'm in favor of Filecoin+IPFS instead of Ethereum's Swarm. But for now you could use Ethereum Name System while there is no better decentralized DNS.
Well, no, I meant that much praised IPFS. Yes, my problem was the domain name, but I think that hosting is the root cause.
Anyhow, there is a long way to the wide adoption.
https://bit.ly/372CwRD
I was late on paying for http://tima-t.eu to http://Njal.la, cause I have no crypto right now and Paypal was slow to accept my dox. I registered TimaTimak.eu with AWS to pay not the additional $45 for domain redemption. Had to change the NS myself.
When Filecoin will be a thing?
How come this video was recommended to me only today?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_6Tumd8EQI
Turns out one can already upload custom .apk's to the Oculus Quest (or Go) from Chromebooks' Linux VM!
There is some extraordinarily good street art on the space-themed playground across the street from me.
Daily, I cook 250g of wheat flour, 250g of corn or rice flour, 50g of sugar, 30g of sunflower oil, 4g of salt and one-two chicken eggs.
I sprout 50g of linseeds and 50g of peanuts.
+ 1 Vitrum pill, 2 fish oil softgels and 3g of lysine amino acid.
Hey guys! I just laughed with all of my dark cold heart!
https://youtu.be/hBP-NzOadL0
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Nice! I didn't realize you'd moved there. If you have- congrats!
Well, moved is a strong word. I will be kicked off this flat when landlady sells it.
But for now, I enjoy it.
Near Saint-Petersburg, there is a nice little village called Kudrovo, where I happen to rent a studio apartment.
I watched three seasons of "Rick and Morty" show and the "Gravity Falls". I like the idea of interdimensional travel in fiction. Gives freedom to the storyteller.
S3E7 and S2E4 of R&M about the Citadel and mind parasites and S2E5 of GF about otaku and FNAF are worth highlighting.
From today's little tour round the Peter's historical center.
I'm in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is cold already.

Replying to @nickwatsonman (0x814666b8d48e421f4f9c2b33d8e25eaeb0191fa2)
How is it? Is it worth seeing? Currently working in Moscow, so this is a great opportunity to visit some Russian cities.
The weather has changed, maybe it's better to wait it out. I visited my relatives, so I only had time for the most general of landmarks. There is wonderful Patriarshiy garden with gazebos. I find it quite Japanese.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9obgaqN57JEPb4QB8
I am in Vladimir, to the east of Moscow.

Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Nice pic! I had to look up the town. It's apparently the author Anton Chekhov's native city: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taganrog
Yes.
I heard that, initially, Peter I of Russia had intention to found his Petersburg here.
And there is wonderful bath complex called Greenwich Park here.
People _buy_ drinking water though.
I'm in Taganrog. City of green mosquitoes and the shallowest seabed I've ever seen.

I'm in Sochi. Quite empty in September.
I took a two-day bus tour to the resort peninsula.
Very intensive cultural excursion.
I have been on Cape Sudzhuk today.
Clean and warm water, lots of kids, pebbles and sand.

I'm in Novorossiysk.
One day, two nights and 50 bucks away from Moscow.

It was quite a hike yesterday.
From Gorky park to the University and down the Arbat street.
Yesterday I visited Red square, Moskva-City and VDNKh.
Lots of quite friendly people, sunshine and wind.

On the train to Podolsk

On the friends' dacha near Verbilki, to the north of Moscow.
Replying to @timaktatiana (0xd24d0f36fe95596f9123e85f82b5f0efc7a3d53a)
Twas just mildly hot chocopaste with no milk, as I asked my server to make. "Scalding" is here for exaggeration.
Oh boy. Messed up with accounts.
Scalding chocolate at Shokoladnitsa, near Metro Oktyabrskaya.
Himki, Barashkovskiy pond, yesterday.
Replying to @Bevan (0x9b74c8ac5d9c13836e677d0c279e7f038417724b)
Cool! How's the trip going?
Demanding and exhausting. I smile for a photo only.
I'm in Moscow.
And some topiary:
https://youtu.be/GjbBMOchYXc
https://d.tube/#!/v/tete-steem/u5pr119h9j9
My latest purchase in the city of Tashkent on 03.08.2019.
Mi band 3 for $30 and Mi A3 for $280 at mi-store.uz .

I liked Nikonov's books.
https://wetube.moe/videos/watch/d7d962fb-b108-4123-b6c0-cffe931cb54a
https://d.tube/#!/v/tete-steem/ckhtsqdd
Just in case, his LiveJournal page:
https://a-nikonov.livejournal.com/
Yesterday, on the 17th of May, I have received a parcel from Amazon, which I had ordered on April 22: 2.2 lbs of lysine, two cans of fish oil.
The package – $60, delivery – 30.
Delivery service – wikishop.us .
another new UZS bill. just got my hands on it.
I've been at the cemetery yesterday, very calm place.
My mother's emigrated friends asked her to visit graves of their deceased relatives.
I accompanied her on this journey.
https://busy.org/@tete-steem/en-visitant-les-tombes
Replying to @jm9k (0xa7bd09daab3eb5ec96f04914d94c47681489d604)
Why Kazakhstan?
I have a friend living there.
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Cool! Are you planning a trip abroad?
Yeah, sorta. Kazakhstan for starters.
Replying to @Bevan (0xe5695c6fdfb829e3b24be5fa88707d621f8cc717)
The Twitter token may have expired. Sorry about that, will be making it more robust. You can re-auth Twitter in Settings.
Got it. Thanks. Will do next time.
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Hah! Well done!
This peep hasn't been tweeted, though I remember checking the checkbox. Maybe that's because it was 15th unsigned action I made before signing.
I;ve got an international passport of Uzbekistan that started being issued this year. It took me 30 USD, a couple of papers and 10 business days to get it.
https://busy.org/@tete-steem/he-obtenido-un-pasaporte-nuevo
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
Thanks. Does Murmur ever have downtime? The front end is centralized, correct? Will check it out when I have some free time.
I didn't experience downtime but there were problems with posting and adding pictures. Front end is closed-source and seems to be centralized. I look at things more from a user perspective, so I can't tell much.
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
I just downloaded the mobile app. Looks like a fair amount of activity, though maybe not so much engagement.
Its notification system is very aggressive, constantly reminds of itself, but it is hard to have a conversation with no reply to reply.
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
How does Murmur compare to Peepeth, in your opinion?
Both seem to be fine, though I don't yet know where to see my Peepeth posts on the actual blockchain. And one must go through a wallet on mobile to peep, it is one or two taps more compared to Murmur. But Metamask is more browser oriented than Scatter.
I just have managed to launch web-version of Murmur in Firefox with Scatter's appimage on Chrome OS 73. Sometimes I surprise myself.
I've planted dozens of bushes of China rose and lilacs this March, as my mother asked me to do so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7TBY1oyLdU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHjcPvDcc70
https://d.tube/v/tete-steem/mn3qdk00
https://d.tube/v/tete-steem/bp4agknp
The movies I watch
https://golos.io/movies/@tetegolos/movies-that-i-watch/
Películas que veo
https://busy.org/@tete-steem/peliculas-que-veo
我看的电影
https://deals.weku.io/community-deals/@tete-weku/4kapgk
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Congrats, Timur! Looks like a lot of paperwork was involved. What's the "stress learning method"?
It means that he keeps students at constant pressure. High speeds, busy roads, distraction, shouting, unexpected maneuvers and rapid changes of the route. But when lesson is over, he is quite a nice guy.