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““Starbucks offered $30m to settle but wanted confidentiality. We said we would settle for $30m without confidentiality and only if Starbucks agreed to publicly apologize and promise to change policy to prevent this from happening again,” Garcia’s attorneys added.”

As with the McDonald’s coffee case, there were third degree burns where you whouldn’t expect even a sunburn.

Because a cup wasn’t wedged firmly enough into a drink tray. m.ai6yr.org/@headlines_bot/114…



#Signal adoption is really going well in the #Netherlands, these last few months! Found this lying on the coffee table in a church, yesterday—instructions on how to install Signal for the parishioners. Every day I get notifications for more contacts who've joined.

Getting my friends off #Meta and on the #Fediverse is going... less well. But I try not to let perfect be the enemy of good.

@signalapp #quitx #quitmeta


in reply to AI6YR Ben

Times probably call for these old rules too.

1. Don't rat on your friends/compatriots.

2. Don't rat on yourself.

3. If they're still asking, they don't know.

I'd also add good advice from one of the top public defenders in Los Angeles: Do not give any false statement to police that they could corroborate. He gave the specific example of having an immigrant in your home and ICE agents come knocking.

If you say, "I don't know them" or "haven't seen them in weeks" but your phone or other evidence could prove false, that's a misdemeanor that could be made even more serious. Just say, "I can't help you" over and over again if necessary.

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Trump is destroying the American economy. His chaotic and vindictive policies are smothering consumer confidence.

Source: apolloacademy.com/consumer-sen…

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Vaginas make their own lubricant!

We bet you didn‘t know that vaginas and sharks have something in common? The scientifically proven fact is that they both contain the substance called squalene. This exists in shark livers and is a natural vaginal lubricant.

Not many other body parts can say that. When you get aroused, more blood flows to your genitals, which cues you to get wet. That lubrication primarily comes through the vaginal walls, though you also get some wetness from the labia minora and from cervical discharge #vulva #vagina #pussy #wet #lubrication #aroused #arousal #shark

sheknows.com/health-and-wellne…



Self-care basketry projects this weekend: one uh... birdhouse? (or maybe suet block holder?) and one partially finished basket.

I was looking at various willow artists' websites for inspiration and the pictures on this website are just gorgeous: blithfieldwillow.com/basket-ga… . Everything from wine stands to giant rabbits to coffins.

Everything is willow-able!!

(Where there's a willow, there's a way! Sorry I'm going outside now)


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Its good and I think it can be improved by making the laser cutter larger and without the background stuff. The photos of both of you with the glasses and reaction is great too



From @ScienceAlert: Baleen whales undertake some of the longest yearly migrations, with humpbacks travelling up to 8,300 km (about 5,150 miles) from Antarctica to warmer wintering grounds. With them, the whales shuttle resources from nutrient-rich polar regions to the less resourced warmer regions of the oceans. Amazingly enough, a huge amount of this nutrient distribution comes from whale urine, which disperses nitrogen and other elements through the ocean when nature inevitably calls.

flip.it/4SH_CN

#Science #Oceans #Whales #Animals

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If only we had an agency to sweep in and provide disaster relief...

Tornadoes, wildfires and blinding dust sweep across US as massive storm leaves at least 35 dead
apnews.com/article/us-storm-we…

#MAGA #FEMA #EndTrump #EndMusk #DonaldKrasnov #RepublicansOwnThis #GOPKakistocracy #GOPWeirdos #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol



“A kidney transplant specialist and professor at Brown University’s medical school has been deported from the U.S., even though she had a valid visa and a court order temporarily blocking her expulsion, according to her lawyer and court papers.” nytimes.com/2025/03/16/us/brow…


Behold Lewis Carroll’s Original Handwritten & Illustrated Manuscript for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1864)

openculture.com/2017/07/behold…





Whistleblower’s exposé of the cult of Zuckerberg reveals peril of power-crazy tech bros
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
#meta #broligarchy #news #zuckerberg #cult

in reply to Matthew Dockrey

Volume 3 is even worse for that, unfortunately; I do not expect to need to do tape sorting any time in the near future (though there may well be people who do care about similar!). But Vol 4 is amaaazing.


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Bzgl Hardware weiche ich da in letzter Zeit verstärkt auf galaxus.de aus..Ich muss aber dazu sagen, dass ich da noch keine Retour-Abwicklung hinter mir habe. Aber immerhin versenden sie per DHL, und schnell.

Bei (englischsprachigen, IT) eBooks suche ich noch eine legale Lösung ohne lächerlichen Aufschlag.



Another screen for #FreeBSD GUI installer. First one: mastodon.social/@alex_deplov/1…

Changes I made:
- Moved the Next button to the bottom, since you have to make a selection first and then press it.
- Removed confusion over: default set to "US", continue with default. Replaced with simple "Continue with US keymap
- Added steps (current number of steps is not final and will be polished later)
- Removed unnecessary GUI characters >>>, ->-, () to improve list readability

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Rarely will I post links to BlueSky, but this thread from Senator Whitehouse related to the continuing budget resolution and voting rationale is worth making exception for:
bsky.app/profile/whitehouse.se…
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in reply to Kevin Leecaster

I read this because you posted the link about it.

It is worth a read.

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we went down to see them Friday morning - that was the best
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@emma There are a bunch of art installations on the beach in Toronto this week - this is the most interesting one of the bunch, I think.


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Blue Ghost Watches Lunar Eclipse from the Lunar Surface

hackaday.com/2025/03/16/blue-g…





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It's more that I feel I do a good job describing my context in my post, and by the time I am adding alt text, I don't know what else to add, that I have not already.

For example, if I shared a photo of a blue ball, I would have said in my post, here is a photo of a blue ball. What more is there to add in an alt text?




Do you want your account and posts on here to be discovered more easily? Do you want to make it as easy as possible for people to find and follow you? If so, there is a checklist of things you can do here:

➡️ fedi.tips/how-do-i-get-more-fo…

You don't have to do all of these, but each one helps 🙂

(And of course not everyone wants to be discovered easily, which is why most of these discovery features are opt-in.)

#FediTips

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@eowyn @altbot Yeah, that makes sense, treat it purely as an accessibility tool and nothing more.


Jalopnik: Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Paused Because Losing Sharp Metal Body Panels On The Road Is Bad Or Something

3/14/25

jalopnik.com/1811333/tesla-cyb…

in reply to AI6YR Ben

Poem for the occasion:

I was driving my cyber truck down the I-95
Pushing past the speed limit at eighty five
Suddenly I heard a ripping sound on the car outside
Body panel peeling, flying off my ride
Went sailing out into outer space
Oh man it just hit someone in the face
Barely could stop, you can hardly steer
Driving this truck feels you've had too much beer
The steering is kinda dodgy, it's steer by wire
Hope you never crash, because you might die by fire
I don't know about you, I've been had
Spend so much money on this, now I'm mad

#poem (human)

#poem
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in reply to AI6YR Ben

Nicely done.
In my head I read it to the cadence of The Distance by Cake.


The Trump administration has twice in the past week illegally disappeared people ••in open defiance of a court ordering them to stop••.

If you were still somehow waiting for them to cross a bright line — if somehow what’s already happened wasn’t enough — this is your bright line.

#uspol
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

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Constitutional Crisis is no longer a possible future. We’re in it.

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(1) Supreme Court told Trump he can do anything and he cannot be prosecuted. (2) Trump's pawns can do anything they like as Trump can pardon them. Courts are powerless.
Our only recourse is impeachment. So we suffer more horrible outcomes for 2 years unless just maybe mass demonstrations and mass work stoppages force an impeachment sooner. We must make the MAGA reps and senators terrified they are going to be voted out.


I've been meaning to get back in the habit of doing long urban hikes on the weekends, so I'm using that as an excuse to do the Seattle sundial trail (sundials.co/~seattle.htm). First up, this handsome but fairly inaccessible equatorial on the North Seattle College grounds. Conveniently, only about 2 blocks out of my way as I head to brunch!
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Next stop, a really fun wall dial at Olympic View Elementary School. The end of the gnomon has a set of rings which cast a circle on the wall, which will pass through one of the ceramic disks on the birthday of the student who made it! Very neat, and reasonably accurate accounting for DST.

Appropriately, the last time I was here was for a community planning meeting for the pedestrian bridge over I-5 that I crossed on the way over.

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And our last stop for the day at University Prep, a really elegant interactive pillar dial. The handle lets you position the gnomon correctly, though I was in a bit of a rush to catch a bus.
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

sleepy brain imagines you walking around with your magnificent keyboard in your hands and typing these posts.
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@bonkers Oh man... what a terrible idea... maybe I'll do it on the cargo bike someday!
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

maybe first build a photo camera that can only make Fediverse posts
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I'm back on the trail today, at least until someone gets back to me about a bike I might be buying. We start at Cowen Park with this installation of a dramatic (but otherwise very basic) horizontal sundial next to a playground.
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

since you started this thread, I've noticed and walked by a massive one on a UW building, above the Burke-Gilman trail, multiple times.
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

I do so love art like this. Both functional and symbolic. Are you planning to visit the seasonal clock thing at the Mt Baker Ridge Viewpoint (in the Mt Baker neighborhood)?
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@cathos Not as part of this project, I don't think,, but I've been meaning the go back on some solstice/equinox that isn't cloudy.
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

I was going to snark about sundials in Seattle being mostly aspirational but most of these were captured with enough sunlight to get a reading, so I'll shut up.

If you ever get to San Francisco, we have two gigantic sundials to check out.

<google.com/maps/@37.7247088,-1…>

<google.com/maps/@37.732987,-12…>

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@jef I might be doing a long walking project around the Bay this summer, so I'll add them to the list!
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

oo this one I know well, had lunch with a partner there nearly weekly in 2020. Got a picture of it at solar noon on the summer solstice.
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Sadly, the class of 1912 sundial next to Drumheller Fountain is missing. But the view in the opposite direction is pretty good!
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

This is, to my mind, the most iconic sundial in Seattle. It's on the side of the Physics and Astronomy Building (PAB) in the southwestern corner of UW campus, right above the rail trail which invented the entire concept of rail trails, the Burke-Gilman.

If it looks a bit similar to some of the others I've been visiting, it's because most of them were designed by the same guy, an astronomy professor who used to work in this building!

in reply to Matthew Dockrey

I need to come back sometime closer to solar noon, but this discrete little installation at the Montlake Library is a skylight aperture sundial, marking noon on the carpet below.
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I had an errand in the area, so I was able to stop by the Montlake Library at solar noon, as marked when the orange disk lines up with the dots in the floor. (Ignore the shadow line in the disk itself.)
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

what do the circle of dots mark? thought maybe solstice but they're pretty close to each other
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Back on the trail today, walking up to Capitol Hill from the U-Dist to find this little wall dial. It's notable for being the oldest extant dial in Seattle, and being on a mansion on the national historic places register, but the design itself is pretty mid.

Probably heading back to the shop after this one, though, as some rain is picking up.

in reply to Matthew Dockrey

COOL!

Although, being surrounded by trees is kinda gonna limit its usefulness, no?

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More sundial trekking today, first to the top of the prettiest not-quite-a-Superfund site around, Gas Work Park. This is a fun, if visually cluttered analemmatic sundial, where you serve as the gnomon as long as you stand in the right place (Most people weren't, as far as I could see, probably because it's so visually cluttered.) It also serves as a canonically great place to fly a kite and get a great view of downtown.

Image descs aren't working on my app atm, so:

A complicated art installation set into a large concrete pad at the top of a grassy hill, made of textured/colored concrete and cast bronze inserts.

Fish's shadow pointing just shy of the 2 (PST) marker, taken at 3:11 (PDT).

A gorgeous view of downtown Seattle across Lake Union on a cloudless day. Boats are out on the lake, people are picnicking on the side of the grassy hill stretching down to the water, and the Space Needle is visible to the right.

in reply to Matthew Dockrey

The second and final dial of the day, this one in the far less toxic (to the best of my knowledge) Webster Park in Ballard. A nice little bronze equatorial that really makes its alignment with the Earth's axis explicit. This makes about 12 km for the day, and I won't deny I'm feeling it a bit in my right hip. Time to head home and work on the script for the custom waffle plate video.
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

Definitely not on the Seattle sundial trail, but I can't resist sharing this elegant little equatorial found in front of Griffith Observatory. I really like making the arc into a full circle, though I guess that would interfere with the gnomon shadow on the equinoxes?
in reply to Matthew Dockrey

My partner, who grew up there, said it was originally going to be Myrtle Edwards Park, but Edwards’ family said, “oh fuck no!”
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@CoolerPseudonym I've actually been in contact with them regarding a previous project. 😀


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Feels like somewhere in the juxtaposition of these two headlines was a missed opportunity.
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I have over a years supply of coffee in a freezer, never will go to Starbucks, so them losing a piddly amount, is not my problem.

Maybe they should be concerned about the lack of IT workers getting coffee in the morning.



Treated myself to this #MontyPython and the Holy Grail script book, published in 1977. I especially like that it’s a draft with corrections. A few examples here:

- the Constitutional Peasants sketch was supposed to have the line “have you seen the cat’s front legs”, not “there’s some lovely filth down here”.

- The perfect little amend/ad lib about Kings not having shit all over them.

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Letter about the censors.

“I would like to get back to the Censor and agree to lose the shits, take the odd Jesus Christ out and lose Oh fuck off, but to retain 'fart in your general direction', 'castanets of your testicles' and 'oral sex' and ask him for an 'A' rating on that basis.”

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I suppose I'd argue everything probably has urine it. The key question is what the proportion is.


US patent law requires inventors to be human, but allows #AI tools in the research process. A law professor explores how policymakers will need to balance personal ingenuity with AI assistance in shaping the future of #innovation: theconversation.com/when-human… #IP