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Depression, head hurts a lot, healthcare is expensive, I'm a dependent, the only way I can afford treatment is if I get parents to pay for it... don't feel like asking, what should I do?





in reply to TheImpressiveX

Trailer? Or are we talking about a teaser that just shows some mysterious hooded figure and the title of the movie?




Chicken tacos


The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the "waste" parts going to make a stock at some point.

Cost per person: $3.42
About a dollar of that was just cheese



A Brief History of Right-Wing Attacks on Food Stamps




ForumWG November


The minutes from this month's ForumWG minutes were just posted.

Ironically, I need to make a separate post to reference it in this group, because we have not invented federated cross-posting yet.

But soon!



Minutes from 6 November 2025 WG Meeting


[em]Apologies in advance if I misrepresented anybody or missed any crucial bits of information.[/em] [hr] [ul] [li]Julian (myself) and Ted ([url=https://mastodon.social/@TallTed]@tallted@mastodon.social[/url]) began the session discussing moderation tool
in reply to sabreW4K3

Re: Minutes from 6 November 2025 WG Meeting


For what it's worth, Ted and Dmitri convinced me that we need to move toward a strict inheritance of the root object's context. It means a little more work upfront but will make it easier down the line.

This post is where we continue that discussion, asynchronously, so stay tuned!

in reply to julian

> strict inheritance of the root object's context

only if the "root" (of the reply tree, i assume) has the same context you want to participate in. there are plenty of situations where you *don't* necessarily want to do this. replies can cross contextual boundaries, so you need to account for this.



DC ‘sandwich guy' found not guilty of assault after throwing sub at federal agent


This trial sounds like a real grinder.

A D.C. man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent in what he called an act of protest this summer was found not guilty of a federal assault charge.

Jurors found Sean Dunn not guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge on Thursday in federal court in D.C.

Dunn told News4 he’s glad the trial is over.

“I’m relieved and looking forward to moving on with my life,” he said.

Dunn hugged his lawyers after the foreperson read the verdict. The jury — which had sandwiches for lunch on Thursday, according to a person familiar with jury lunches — deliberated the charges for several hours on Wednesday and Thursday.

Dunn’s act caught on video turned him into a symbol of resistance to President Donald Trump’s law enforcement surge in the District.




Foreign Food Safety Inspections Hit Historic Low After Trump Cuts




The food crisis is here


Millions of Americans are in crisis and struggling with uncertainty after the Trump administration halted crucial food benefits on Saturday — and it's not clear when those SNAP payments will resume or how much money families will receive.

Why it matters: Rising food costs were already hurting coming into 2025, but a raft of policy actions from the Trump administration have worsened the situation.

State of play: Low-income families are scrambling to figure out how to pay for food, and facing some painful choices in the coming days: deciding whether they can pay rent or other bills or skipping meals so their children can eat.

Some will have to choose between going to work or standing in line at the local food bank, where need has been growing all year.


https://www.axios.com/2025/11/05/snap-payments-government-shutdown-trump

in reply to Powderhorn

I draw 2 conclusions about the administration from these actions:
- they want a civil war or at least a reason to invoke the insurrection act
- the cruelty was always the point
in reply to ɔiƚoxɘup

Yeah it does seem weird doesn't it? Like cutting off food is the way to get people to riot
in reply to ɔiƚoxɘup

I don’t think he wants a civil war, I think he’s not particularly worried about it, and is confident in his own brinksmanship. I definitely think people in his clique want it, but, I think he’s quite happy with the current situation.

I also think he’s confident in his ability to turn the outrage against the democrats. To use the cruelty to spark outrage and then direct that outrage at the opposition.

I also think he’s surrounded him self with people who will only tell him what he wants to hear, and that, if this gambit fails, he won’t understand that until republican’s in congress start breaking ranks.

in reply to ɔiƚoxɘup

I think he is in enough of a bubble that he thinks that

1) his base won't blame him, they'll blame democrats (he's partially right)
2) there's no actual path from 'food insecurity' -> 'Trump removed'

The elections may very well have changed that perception, however, because he actually tweeted out that he was considering funding SNAP a day or 2 after the elections.

in reply to t3rmit3

I agree but that still hasn't happened yet. Whatever his "reasoning" might be, (not reasoning, and probably not his. Lol) SNAP has not yet resumed and I'm very skeptical that it will any time soon.

Edit:Published earlier today...
axios.com/2025/11/07/trump-sna…

Those fuckers.

Edit: now it's worse
independent.co.uk/news/world/a…

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Our Best Look Yet at a Solar Flare


Scientists have unveiled the sharpest images ever captured of a solar flare. Taken by the Inouye Solar Telescope, the image includes coronal loop strands as small as 48 kilometers wide and 21 kilometers thick–the smallest ones ever imaged. The width of the overall image is about 4 Earth diameters. The captured flare belongs to the most powerful class of flares, the X class. Catching such a strong flare under the perfect observation conditions is a wonderful stroke of luck.

Although astronomers had theorized that coronal loops included this fine-scale structure, the Inouye Solar Telescope is the first instrument with the resolution to directly observe structures of this size. Confirming their existence is a big step forward for those working to understand the details of our Sun. (Video and image credit: NSF/NSO/AURA; research credit: C. Tamburri et al.; via Gizmodo)

youtube.com/watch?v=WnoAq4rpLg…

#fluidDynamics #fluidsAsArt #magnetohydrodynamics #physics #science #sun

reshared this




A quest to uncovering the origins of phở


#food


Most major US airports are among 40 targeted by shutdown-related flight cuts


Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago along with hubs across the U.S. are among the 40 that will see flights cut starting Friday due to the government shutdown, according to a list distributed to the airlines and obtained by The Associated Press.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it will reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers exhibit signs of strain during the ongoing government shutdown.

The airports impacted cover the busiest across the U.S. — including Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, and San Francisco. In some of the biggest cities — such as New York, Houston and Chicago — multiple airports will be affected.

https://apnews.com/article/government-shutdown-reduced-flights-a082a6817d960101968a923f7dfd8ef0



How's everyone doing with their fitness goals?


We don't have a ton of activity in this community, so it seemed like a good time to ask everyone how they're doing with their fitness goals.

  • What are your current fitness goals?
  • When did you set these goals?
  • How has progress been towards those goals?
  • What has been helpful in making progress?
  • What kinds of setbacks have you seen?



Appeals Court Upholds Shaken Baby Conviction Despite Medical Examiner Recanting Testimony


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in reply to PhilipTheBucket

Ah, the South - where facts, evidence, and impartial truth take a back seat to being a hypocritically condescending judgemental prick - exactly as Jesus would do.

🙄


Anyone sane should vacate the premises until they've all eaten each other.

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Daily DP: Melissa Black


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Gape-A-Day: Asya


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#gape



how do you actually use ctrl/alt?


supposedly the programmer layouts have ctrl and alt like old messagease had but i can't find them? all i can find is dessalines saying it should be in the thumbkey developer layouts in here: github.com/dessalines/thumb-ke…
in reply to juche fan

I can't seem to find it in any of the layouts, it'd have to be added. But also since thumb-key really doesn't have tap and hold, what are you trying to do?

termux and terminal emulators usually have a bar for these rare press and hold actions.

in reply to Dessalines

this is something I miss from messagease, too. there were special gestures for ctrl and esc. (up and back from the space bar iirc.)


So I'm out here like "Kamala Harris y'all" and then she goes ahead and posts some shit like this


Source link: [url=https://xcancel.com/KamalaHarris/status/1985793039114309793]https://xcancel.com/KamalaHarris/status/1985793039114309793[/url]
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China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUs


"The new device is built from arrays of resistive random-access memory (RRAM) cells.... The team was able to combine the speed of analog computation with the accuracy normally associated with digital processing. Crucially, the chip was manufactured using a commercial production process, meaning it could potentially be mass-produced."

Article is based on this paper: nature.com/articles/s41928-025…



28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower


Maker website: yasa.com/news/yasa-smashes-own…


SeaGL, Seattle GNU/Linux Conference, this weekend from 11/07 - 11/08. No cost.


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/38329467

Main site at seagl.org/ and they are on fediverse @SeaGL@mastodon.social

A number of talks and expo hall. All are welcome; please help re-share so people can know about it and attend. Lots of the talks will be on streaming as well for remote participation. They also have Matrix chats seagl.org/meet

in reply to Sprocketfree

Hmm, there are multiple links
Main site at https://seagl.org/ and they are on fediverse @SeaGL@mastodon.social

A number of talks and expo hall. All are welcome; please help re-share so people can know about it and attend. Lots of the talks will be on streaming as well for remote participation. They also have Matrix chats https://seagl.org/meet


My humble philosophy-Some Views on Death












Pozole Verde


1 (28oz) can of tomatillos
2 (14oz) cans of chicken broth
1 medium onion, chopped
1 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro
2 garlic cloves
2 Tsp salt
1 Tsp black pepper
1 Tsp oregano
1 Tsp cumin
4 cups shredded chicken
2 (15oz) cans of hominy, rinsed
Garnish with avocado, radishes, and lime wedges

Combine the tomatillos, 1 cup of the broth, the onion, the cilantro, and the spices and blend until smooth.
(I used an immersion blender, less to clean)

Combine the tomatillo mixture, the remaining chicken broth, the shredded chicken, and the hominy in a slow cooker on low for 4 hours.

Ladle into bowls, garnish with the avocado, lime and radishes and more cilantro if desired.

Pretty quick and easy canned slow cooker meal for the weekend!