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John Adams regretted signing the Sedition Act of 1798, which restricted press freedom. He told his son it was "never a favorite" of his. The law expired in 1801, but its legacy as a restriction on free speech endures. A history professor explains: buff.ly/6HCy4Vx
#freespeech


Finally watched some tutorials and got myself off the ground with Nomad Sculpt! Which is funny, since my first project is a flightless kiwi. :3

Working on this lil guy as a potential enclosure for a #RaspberryPi running #Kiwix

// #3DPrinting #Electronics #NomadSculpt #CAD

in reply to merlin / alex glow

Thanks again, looking forward to getting started!

I’ve seen Paperlike recommended before, often wondered about trying it as I do a lot of notes but find the bare iPad screen and pencil a bit slidey.

in reply to The Hat Fox

@thehatfox Absolutely! I've been using the Paperlike for years now, and I prefer the matte screen for both art and glare reduction.

Recently decided I wanted even more friction for drawing, so I bought some "MJKOR Soft Paperfeel Damping Tips" and have really liked it for the past couple weeks. I also tried a silicone cover for the Pencil tip, but it reduced the precision, which ruled it out for me.

Curious to hear your experiences, if you go for it 😀



Belfast is one of the main attractions of Northern Ireland. There is so much to see that we created self-guided tours to see the highlights of Belfast in two days. #Belfast #NorthernIreland backpackandsnorkel.com/Norther…


@pluralistic : "Trump won office in part by insisting that America's institutions were not fit for purpose. He wasn't lying about that (for a change). The thing he was lying about was his desire to fix them. Trump doesn't want honest refs – he wants *no* refs. To defeat Trumpism, we need to stop pretending that our institutions are just fine – we need to confront their failings head on and articulate a plan to fix them"

Play the right game; keep playing it to the end.

pluralistic.net/2025/03/12/epi…

in reply to gregg r

Everyone talks about how bad our administrative state is, I don’t see it. Everything could probably use some tweaking or “improvements” and that’s what the IG’s are for. That’s what they did! Civil servants are awesome and in every group there are some, shall we say lazy people, but not corrupt or trying to take the system down like the muskrat is so that he can sell it and our public lands to tfg’s own companies and broligarchs.
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in reply to Satori 🌷

I’m fascinated by your image. I had to check you out a second time!


One good quality (exactly.one) for this folding bike. It fits in a sedan trunk. Otherwise... low end shifters, not great quality anything. It does make airport pickup wait times more tolerable, however! #BikeTooter



This is excellent.

In the sixth year of this pandemic, you’d think people would want their beliefs to match reality.

I don't know about you, but I long for some cognitive...consonance.

healthydebate.ca/2025/03/topic…

#Covid #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #Airborne #Covid19

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The news has been more than a bit grim of late, so hooray for Carbon Brief providing some genuine and really meaningful **good** news: the UK's carbon emissions in 2024 were the lowest since 1872, because demand for fossil fuels just keeps decreasing.

carbonbrief.org/analysis-uk-em…

#climate #GHG #science #GoodNews

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in reply to Helen Czerski

yes the UK government has made good progress. I just wish that the UK public was allowed to participate. It feels much more like the government is ‘doing to’ than ‘doing with’. The policy barriers and costs for the public to decarbonise are frankly ludicrous. We are effectively barred from getting off of gas ourselves. Public transportation is dire and expensive. No cycle paths. All feels very toxic.



Unless a miracle occurs, Trump’s tariffs will keep driving up consumer prices and drag the U.S. into a 1970s-style stagflation crisis: high inflation, slow growth, and rising unemployment.

theindex.media/donald-trump-is…

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13 March 1917 | A Czech Jew, Valtr Roth, was born in České Budějovice.

He was deported to #Auschwitz from the Theresienstadt ghetto on 28 October 1944. He did not survive.



Baca komik The Strongest Guardian Who Devours Gods and Demons Bahasa Indonesia!!!
Segera baca di e-komik.org/komik/441054
#EKomik #Komik #Comic #Manhua #Action #Adventure #Drama #Fantasy
in reply to E-Komik

🔥 Pecinta Komik, Ini yang Kamu Tunggu! 🔥
Chapter terbaru dari The Strongest Guardian Who Devours Gods and Demons (Chapter ) sudah hadir dalam Bahasa Indonesia! 🎉
📖 Gabung bersama ribuan pembaca lainnya dan nikmati kisah serunya.
✨ Jangan biarkan orang lain tahu kisah ini lebih dulu, baca sekarang dan rasakan sendiri keseruannya!
👉 Klik di sini untuk mulai membaca sekarang: e-komik.org/komik/441054
⏳ Jadilah yang pertama tahu apa yang terjadi selanjutnya!
#EKomik #Komik #Comic #Manhua #Action #Adventure #Drama #Fantasy


Baca komik The Strongest Guardian Who Devours Gods and Demons Bahasa Indonesia!!!
Segera baca di e-komik.org/komik/441054
#EKomik #Komik #Comic #Manhua #Action #Adventure #Drama #Fantasy
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🔥 Pecinta Komik, Ini yang Kamu Tunggu! 🔥
Chapter terbaru dari The Strongest Guardian Who Devours Gods and Demons (Chapter 02) sudah hadir dalam Bahasa Indonesia! 🎉
📖 Gabung bersama ribuan pembaca lainnya dan nikmati kisah serunya.
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👉 Klik di sini untuk mulai membaca sekarang: e-komik.org/komik/441054
⏳ Jadilah yang pertama tahu apa yang terjadi selanjutnya!
#EKomik #Komik #Comic #Manhua #Action #Adventure #Drama #Fantasy


Baca komik The Strongest Guardian Who Devours Gods and Demons Bahasa Indonesia!!!
Segera baca di e-komik.org/komik/441054
#EKomik #Komik #Comic #Manhua #Action #Adventure #Drama #Fantasy


Tonight's Low Quality Ad is for this Wildlife of Our National Parks Jigsaw Puzzle. Get it to remember the good old days of National Parks, before Trump starts selling gold passes so billionaires can hunt bison and sea turtles in them.
amazon.com/dp/B0DWLBLNQ6?ref=t…


okay finally understood that I made the upper case characters too tall in fontforge. I should have looked at another font earlier :floofWoozy_256:


Pennsylvania's $1.1 billion #mushroom industry faces a critical labor shortage as #immigration policies tighten. Growers may struggle to meet demand. And that could lead to higher prices for consumers: buff.ly/v9BcMVq


Fun find in the University of Delaware Library Special Collections:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (English, 1828-1882)
“Dinner Time,” 1859
Drawing, pencil on paper; 12.7 x 11.4 cm
“A depiction of the Great Seal in the
London Zoo. Inscribed with title, signed with monogram, and dated April 1859.”
Mark Samuels Lasner Collection
#PreRaphaelites #ZooAnimals


I sometimes (not often enough) write up crazy ideas I've had that I never actually got around to making... so here's An Automated Announcement System!

"An audio robot to do the work for you…"

➡️ rasterweb.net/raster/2025/03/1…

#audio #robot #blogpost

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Starting We Are Legion (We Are Bob) tonight. Need an escape from too much reality. #bookstodon app.thestorygraph.com/books/94…
in reply to Ashe Dryden

The dates don't line up, but maybe it's the other way around? I'll figure out how to ask Jon Bois.


Of course.

“Robert Morris, the founder of a Texas megachurch and a former faith adviser to the #Trump White House, was indicted Wednesday on charges that he molested a girl over several years in the 1980s, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office said”
nytimes.com/2025/03/12/us/robe…



#Bogota is the capital of #Colombia . It is a busy city, but the historic downtown area is relaxed and worlds away from the hustle and bustle of this modern capital. There are many things to do. Follow us to see the best things to see and do: backpackandsnorkel.com/Bogota


Adam Curry,
former MTV VJ turned podcaster
turned Christian nationalist,
says those who oppose Elon Musk and DOGE
"are under dark spiritual spells and I think we need to pray for them."

peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/a…

in reply to Chuck Darwin

Jesus Christ (no pun intended) I followed some of his activities in the early days of the web. Then he and John Dvorak started a podcast and Curry was going down the loony tunes path with “don’t carry a phone, use an iPod touch on WiFi only”, and then prior to the 2016 election, I had to stop listening.

Seems he’s gone full batshit crazy.



A Fast Rewind to the Era of Tapesponding

hackaday.com/2025/03/12/a-fast…



When flame wars go professional
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Setting up Nginx Proxy Manager was easier than I thought! A few hurdles at first (longer blog post in the works) but I got it all working without much issue.

I am seeing things timeout every now and then but it seems a common problem so hopefully I can get that fixed.

#nginx #proxy #selfhosted

in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

I also managed to get docker running Nginx Proxy Manager on a Raspberry Pi, which had a few challenges but I think I've cleared all the hurdles.

The main issue was no clear direction on getting Docker and the container to startup at boot. Lots of forum post reading on that topic.

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in reply to Pete Prodoehl 🍕

And yes, I still plan to use Podman when I can but I'm still new at this and just trying to actually get things working! ;)


me, obvious genius: there's no trap that would ever work on me

also me: oh

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I found this site that lets you draw icebergs and see how they would float (joshdata.me/iceberger.html?fbc…) - I was looking for visualizations of the iceberg metaphor for behavior, how we only see 10% of what someone is really going through. It’s a great resource for that and also now I’m distracted seeing how an iceberg shaped like a cat would float.



Tomorrow night there will be a total #lunareclipse over North and South America! Lauren Sgro explains what that means and what to watch for. (Is it cloudy or raining where you are? We empathize.) More information: seti.org/total-eclipse-moon-co…

#space #science #scicomm


in reply to Damon

the answer to that question is A LOT. On Epsteins plane there were plenty. On the island there were plenty. And he surrounds himself with them.

And he absolutely LOVES Andrew Tate.

Boo, hiss

in reply to Deep Mud

@deepmud I just read that the White House has ordered the FBI to halt all background checks of aides and WH personnel, so we can assume there are pedophiles, predators, and probably spies too, inside the White House. 😱


It is a REALLY good idea to write an introductory post about yourself and pin it to your profile. Pinned posts appear at the top of your profile page, and they also have a special ability to federate much more widely than ordinary posts.

It's very quick and easy to do:

➡️ fedi.tips/how-do-i-pin-my-post…

Here's why it matters: there's a quirk on Mastodon where some profiles may appear blank to people on some servers, but profiles with pinned posts never look blank to anyone!

#FediTips #Mastodon

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

I wonder if instead of trying to fetch all posts and storing them on the local database, there could just be a more robust solution to interacting with posts on other instances and then when you click on a profile, it can just go to their instance or it embeds the post view from their instances like news articles embed social media posts.

Similarly when you click on a post it just embeds what the replies in the author's instance look like. Though at least the not seeing all replies issue is getting fixed by other means

in reply to Ellie 🏴🏳️‍⚧️




Astounding!! Finally you can see the cover of the anthology I've been working on for the past couple of years with co-editors @older and Karen Lord! "We Will Rise Again" is full of essays, interviews, and speculative stories about protest, social movements, and hopeful resistance -- all informed by the experiences of real-life movement leaders and community organizers.
in reply to Annalee Newitz 🍜

I am so proud and grateful to be part of the amazing group of folks who contributed to the anthology.
in reply to Annalee Newitz 🍜

And you can pre-order it here! It's out in early December! simonandschuster.com/books/We-…





After careful scientific research it's been determined that Canadian “Electricity” is just like American electricity, except If you’re electrocuted in Canada you get free healthcare.
thesunion.com/news/canadianele…



in reply to Axel Rauschmayer

I remember that I missed parts of an extended discussion a while ago using mastodon's standard web UI and it looked like #PhanpySocial showed more (transitive) answers. But is it actually possible to solve this problem purely on the client side?
in reply to Heribert Schütz

Yes it is, you can already manually pull in all the public parts of a discussion by opening the thread's "original page" and then copy-pasting the URLs of all the replies into the search box on your instance. This is very tedious so no one does this, but there's nothing to stop a client or script or instance doing it automatically.

I am not a dev but AFAIK the main holdup has been how to do this efficiently without causing strain on instances.

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