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At the moment, I don't care about 2028 and who might run. Show me Democrats who will lead us effectively through the rest of 2025, and I'll be open to talking about 2028.


next up on "i can't believe he's not a warlock"

(shouldn't have touched the beacon...)

A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON!!!!!

#DnD #Dndmemes #funny #TTRPG #TTRPGMemes #DungeonsandDragons

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The image shows an illustration of a stick figure with a patch over his eye kneeling in front of a potted plant. Above the figure is text that begins with "to you, my champion" and ends with "why did I let my party convince me to go here". The text is in a handwritten font and appears to be a blessing or incantation, but with parenthetical asides revealing the speaker's true feelings.

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How do you crash a plant with an Nmap scan? Just run it. Cybersecurity in Industrial Control Systems and how it differs from standard IT. 🏭 👨🏻‍💻💀

Link to post: linkedin.com/posts/dlaskov_tec…



What private messaging apps would you recommend as an alternative to Facebook Messenger? Things I'm looking for are
* security, encryption
* no ads
* no fee
* no selling of my data
* no AI-training on my conversations

Boost are very welcome! :boost_ok:

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i love when file transfers on linux (or well, Arch with GNOME to be precise) sometimes just decide to freeze for no fucking reason whatsoever

because such an edge case procedure has no obligation to be reliable, right? :3

in reply to rail 🦊ΘΔ

nautilus does that to me on fedora as well sometimes :/ i just use mv usually haha


I am cold, tired, and exhausted. I am not sure I will be very active for #MakersHour tonight. My responses have been scheduled, and I will lurk a bit if I am not already asleep or dozing.
I hope you all have a good time.

@makershour

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in reply to Emily_S

@emily_s
Thank you.
It's not even a bot. It's me frantically preparing the questions and scheduling everything on my phone every Sunday evening.

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in reply to Alfred Chow - Maker of Things

ah! Well it seems it was definitely worth the effort for future you this week.

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Sign this NDA which also says can't say that you've signed an NDA.
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Judge To Trump: No, You Can’t Just Declare ‘Off With Their Heads’ To Political Enemies - techdirt.com/2025/03/13/judge-… "Generally speaking, if a judge says this to you, your client is unlikely to succeed in their case" #trump


Late 90s / early 00s Hindi music really takes me back to another time. Mainly of joy and happiness.
in reply to Adrianna Tan

I started traveling solo in the early 2000s (2003, when I was 18). I spent months at a time on my own in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, India. The music from that era: Bollywood music from 2003-2006, Thai country music, and the music I brought with me kept me company and gave me joy.


Does anyone have recommendations for tools that could help build interactive explainers? I'm creating a few sequences of SVG diagrams and would like to let people step through them without me having to write lots of javascript.


Ordered a microscope. And not the Leica I was admiring. Something cheaper.
in reply to Chris Petrilli

I got mine at a surplus store for cheap because they thought it was broken

To my shame it’s still on the shelf at my house because Indecided to reorganize my workbench to make room for it…. And then something else came up and after 7 rounds of distractions now my workbench is a complete disaster but at least I have a scope



‘Wake-up call’: #Measles cases doubled in Europe last year, say WHO and Unicef - theguardian.com/society/2025/m… "Joint analysis of measles cases reveals Covid pandemic resulted in misinformation and vaccination delays" needs sorting fast


The US gov has killed more than 166 million chickens (mostly the egg hens) since 2022, to limit the spread of bird flu. 🐓🥚🦠

How crazy is that?! How we humans don’t value life of farm animals is despicable.

apnews.com/article/bird-flu-eg…

#birdFlu #H5N1

in reply to Takako 🐀

FYI: I recommend using Flaxseed egg substitute for baking, etc. It’s a far healthier option.

According to #HowNotToDie book by Dr. M. Greger, “eating more than half an egg a day was associated with about 2 to 3 times higher odds for cancers of the mouth, colon, bladder, prostate, and breast compared to those who didn’t eat eggs at all.”

Please do what you can to reduce the suffering of hens while reducing your own health risks.

#eggs



My theory of the "shitty technology adoption curve" holds that you can predict the future impact of abusive technologies on you by observing the way these are deployed against people who have less social power than you:

pluralistic.net/2023/06/11/the…

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2025/03/13/ele…

1/

in reply to Cory Doctorow

corollary: what they're doing to Palestine is what they want to do to us next
in reply to sleepfreeparent

@sleepfreeparent
‘Fascism is nothing but colonialism applied at home’ —attributed to Aimé Césaire (Martinique anti-colonial politician)


"We are in the midst of a shift in work and workplace relationships as significant as the Second Industrial Revolution of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. And new policies and protections may be necessary to correct the balance of power."

Read more: technologyreview.com/2025/02/2…

#TechNews




Sometimes you're in the middle of editing something and you get distracted by the fact the highlighting color in your editor just isn't right so you do a few searches, figure out how to change it by editing the theme, mess with it until it's just right... and then get back to editing.


#ScribesAndMakers Mar 13
Shameless self-promotion day!

Tales of Ardonna is a #HopePunk #Fantasy adventure series set in 3 separate timelines. It is extremely nature-centric & subversive by the standards of our current crackpot overlords. All books are wide, no Amazon necessary. If you buy direct from my site it is always cheaper.

crcollins.org/


in reply to The Wookie

@NJWookie
Heh, well either way it's due to Bezos' disastrous support for Trump coming back on him!
in reply to Mary Austin VOTED 4 HARRIS!

You're likely right but the sad part is it will never impact Bezos or any Amazon execs in any meaningful way. They'll layoff staff and cut operations until consumers change and sit in their mansions with their millions waiting it out.

Unfortunately a lot of people that don't deserve economic pain will have to feel it to get control of the country back from Trump, Musk, Bezos, and the rest of the Oligarchs. We're in an economic civil war that is going to take out a lot of people to correct the actions of a few. There will need to be pain to get everyday people to understand that elections have consequences. I hope the country can survive.



#ScribesAndMakers 13 March: Shameless self-promotion day!

I have a new book coming out! It's called Blight and it's the sequel to my first book, Cascade. If you hate fascism and like sad gay wizards and eldritch abominations you may very well enjoy it. If you pre-order it, you'll make my day: books2read.com/u/mYVl9P



#ScribesAndMakers 13
Self-Promotion

Kovenlore Chronicles is a 7-novel #adventure #romantasy series, Riparia Dellbane the unlikely heroine pulled into helping save dystopian Carrdia. There’s elaborate worldbuilding & a diverse cast.

All 7 novels (plus 2 novellas) are already written.

The 1st book in the series, Trust in the Forgotten, is published, the sequel coming in late spring. Currently on Amazon, it’ll eventually go wide.

#AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Fantasy #Fiction #FantasyFiction



"Instead of dictating specific solutions, present the problem and desired outcome, and let your team figure out how to solve it." Thomas Limoncelli on how to improve solutions and boost the morale of your engineering team: dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/371…
#CareerNews


#ScribesandMakers 6 Mar: Tell us about a book you go back and read over and over. What do you love about it?

Pratchett's discworld books.

He layered those things with so many puns and references and allusions that I get a subtly different story each time I read them.

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#ScribesAndMakers 12 March: Do you play games? If so, do they influence your creativity?

Video games not so much (anymore, I drew a lot of FF7 fanart back in the day!) but I do enjoy a solo journalling RPG, and I've recently started a game if Forbidden Lands with some of the guys from work.

Will the adventures of Ylgar the Swineherd, a boar-riding goblin cowboy, prompt any art? Fingers crossed!

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#ScribesAndMakers 13 March: Shameless self-promotion day!

I have a short story about Alford in the Dudes Rock anthology, which came out this year:

bookshop.org/p/books/dudes-roc…

I let my dad borrow my copy when it arrived and haven't seen it since, so take that a recommendation!



I really wish I understood why sometimes a link to a toot on another server in the fediverse takes me to a view of that toot on mastodon.social and sometimes it takes me directly to that other server
in reply to Glyph

If I right-click the time in the upper right of a post and copy url, I get the "mastodon dot social / @user@remote.server/ post number" URL. If I click the three buttons in the lower right and select "copy link to post" I get the "original dot server / user / post number" url, that's what I think makes the difference.


#ScribesAndMakers Mar13. Shameless self-promotion day!

I feel bad self-promoting today because my books are only available as ebooks on Amazon and we're all boycotting until Saturday, right? Well, on Saturday, please check out my Matthew Cordwainer medieval mysteries and my Gavin Rownt medieval mysteries. They're good.

amazon.com/s?k=joyce+lionarons…



#ScribesAndMakers Mar 13: Shameless self-promotion day

3D design! I design all sorts of odd things. They're free to download here: printables.com/@SteveDeGroof/m…




#ScribesAndMakers 3/13. Self-Promotion Day. Let's boost away.

Just published my latest blog - on the subtexts beneath "The Plague Angel". Some readers may not get the references because they're hinted at rather than highlighted, but that's OK. Those who are interested will discover and enjoy them. 😉

#writing #writingcommunity

bit.ly/3DFqLGO



#ScribesAndMakers 13
Shameless self-promotion day!

The lowest I've ever sunk was 25+ years ago; I turned to writing for catharsis. One story from that era was about a guy sure that if he could just back up his life a little, he could fix everything that had gone wrong. Yeah, nothing autobiographical there.

Last month I blew the dust off that tale, figured out what didn't work, revised the hell out of it, and gave it some twists. Now I'm reading it to you.

CW: suicide

shows.acast.com/sinister-minut…



i have a new blog post about how my livestreaming schedule is going to change now that I have my own studio space in my own home.

coreyartusimagery.com/musings/…

Starting March 18th and 19th, I’ll be streaming on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 1-4:00pm PDT (UTC-7).

‼️ ‼️ BUT TODAY, I’m doing dipping my toes into daytime streaming by going live from 1-3:00pm to make up for last night’s canceled stream! Come join me for soothing music, tea, and a new Procreate project based on Jack and the Beanstalk! ‼️ ‼️

MakerTube: makertube.net/w/ww2zPQGGtEL5qS…

Twitch: twitch.tv/coreyartus

#MakerTube #Twitch #Livestream #art #ArtStream #Procreate #ProcreateArtist #Fairytale #Folktale



Toxicologists are developing new ways to assess chemical safety without animal testing. In vitro tests, in chemico assays, and in silico methods offer faster, cost-effective alternatives to traditional animal testing. A biomedical engineer explains: buff.ly/syiLnvr
🧪#pharmacology

in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

how can we resist, ideas? People are still hanging on X. Media is referring to X. My friends returned to Facebook, after they realised Mastodon or Bluesky wasn't really any alternative.


When faced with a choice between two idiots it's ok to reject both.



The evening sun illuminating our upper garden and wood this evening - still no signs of gardening having started!

#photography #PhotoOfTheDay #darktable #umbria #italy
#italia #nature #photo #landscape



Tim Walz is the only Democrat I've seen who accepts responsibility for losing the election and he's the one who was sidelined by the campaign in favor of Liz Cheney.
in reply to Linux Is Best

@Linux Agreed. I think the strength Walz has is that he can speak to anyone and come across as a normal person. He is good at expressing his drive and his passion. Harris and Clinton practically grew up in politics and neither ever developed that skill.
in reply to Patch You Up

Many Americans, want a fellow American, and not a politician. More to the point, they want someone who is not part of the status quo - an outsider.

This has been true for years now. It is part of the reason why, Donald Trump, even though he, personally is bad for this country, was still viewed more favorably.

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Hallway, NYC, 2014.

All the pixels, but nowhere to put them, at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/13…

#photography

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Captured with a small mirrorless camera and 50mm lens.

This hallway reminded me of a sight gag in the Coens' "Inside Llewyn Davis". I like that the two neighbors have to share a doormat.

The starkly bare hallway and contrasting tones between the walls and the doors and floor make this as much a study in abstract shapes as it is about urban living.

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I bet when the fire alarm goes off the neighbors run out and collide like a slapstick comedy.
in reply to Matt Blaze

"Who designed this?" you might ask.

Small NYC brownstones such as the one shown here were generally either built from the start as multi-family tenements, or were built as single-family homes and later subdivided into apartments. In the former case, the layout into individual units was part of the original design and generally fairly sane. In the latter case, landlords often tried to squeeze every square inch of rentable space out of the existing layout, at the expense of things like hallways.

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in reply to Matt Blaze

The first place I lived in NYC was originally designed to be 6 floors x 2 relatively spacious apts. when I lived there, it had been divided into 4 600 sq/ft apts per floor.
in reply to Matt Blaze

I mean you can't sleep in a hallway now can you ?

At USC there used to be a design contest at the Architecture school for putting the maximum number of living spaces into the smallest number of square feet. Each 'unit' had to support two adults, cooking, bathing, a bathroom, and a place to sleep.

One of the students called it 'smooshed camping' which sort of stuck with me.

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@david64 Traditionally in a lot of these old brownstones, hoisting through the windows.