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citizen428
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Your friendly neighborhood anarcho-cynicalist. https://steemfollower.com/?r=1540
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Bangkok, Thailand
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2017-08-05 04:34
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citizen428
photography
2017-08-16 10:33
Color challenge — Wednesday yellow: a glass of Bira 91 White
A nice glass of Bira 91 White, an Indian craft beer kickstarted via a crowdfunding campaign:
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citizen428
photography
2017-08-16 09:41
Nice book art in Indian bar/restaurant
Creative decoration on the walls of Mineority (no typo) in Pune, India.
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citizen428
photography
2017-08-08 17:10
Color Challenge — Tuesday Orange — Fushimi Inari-taisha (Kyoto, Japan)
Like I said before, Japan is just ridiculously photogenic. Here's a pic from my first visit:
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citizen428
photography
2017-08-07 09:31
Color Challenge - Monday Red - Yokohama temple
Took this last year at a temple in Yokohama's China town. Japan is generally ridiculously photogenic.
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citizen428
programming
2017-08-07 05:51
A Rubyist looks at Crystal (Part 2)
As promised in my previous post this article will cover some of the more advanced features of Crystal, namely macros, C bindings and concurrency. This is a cross-post from my blog, the original post can
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citizen428
photography
2017-08-06 11:08
The best portrait I ever took, despite my camera dying
I took this photo in October 2008 on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Alas at this point the sensor of my DSLR was dying, so there are some artifacts on the right. I still think it's the best
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citizen428
introduceyourself
2017-08-05 08:17
Introductory post
Hi everyone! I'm Michael, but generally known as "citizen428" almost everywhere on the Internet. Born and raised in Austria, I moved quite a bit in the last 15 years: Shanghai, Istanbul and Milan
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citizen428
programming
2017-08-05 04:43
A Rubyist looks at Crystal (Part 1)
Currently there’s no shortage of new and interesting programming languages. It almost seems impossible to spend any time on Hacker News or Twitter and not see announcements of new languages on a weekly
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