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In Germany, the toads have dedicated businesses hours.


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How could you resist clicking on a story with this headline?: “This article is scientifically proven to improve your willpower.” @sciencefocus tells us how scientists are discovering some mind tricks that can take your powers of self-control to the next level:

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#Science #Psychology #Brain #Humans #Health



The swasticar can’t even squash a Bug.🤭

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Dude why would you say this???

P. S. via that rather uncritical and lazy article you linked, I think I found the creator/original: facebook.com/reel/163473941072…

He works for this Colombian studio that does CGI for ad campaigns: facebook.com/LexmotionPublicid…

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@nev YOU don't get to decide what I post on MY feed. DEAL WITH IT! 🖕
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'Already happening': Outrage as seniors claim Trump is already 'stealing' benefits - Raw Story

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in reply to Sue Stone

I have a hunch Rawstory is behind CF and is being attacked.

I am not saying the story is false.

Just noticing stuff.

Dots.



turns out @attoparsec likes it so here have the failed shitpost that turned into an art exhibition poster. it's in response to a line in his video about making the Ten Hundred keyboard ( youtube.com/watch?v=wC-24QeoQu… ) where one key equals one word for the most common 1000 words in English.

#art #FailedShitpost

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literally every genocidal regime says they were provoked. it's a core tenet of fascism that fascists always say that they were targeted and oppressed. Hitler said Jews were invading and undermining Germany, that they had provoked the war, and that his actions were revenge and self defense. 1

RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:qjoaf…

in reply to Noah Berlatsky

it's vital to oppose genocide by reiterating that *excuses don't matter.* It doesn't matter what you say "they" did to you. Mass murdering civilians is unacceptable even if you think someone associated with those civilians did bad things to you.


I'm very happy to remove the code from Lobsters for geoblocking the UK, and my thanks to everyone who contributed to making sense of it. I wrote up everything we learned about it and why the risk seems low enough now, hopefully it's useful to other communities: lobste.rs/c/xevn8a


Holy shit, a few people suggested I should make an etsy shop to sell joystick 3D files instead of selling my own unit, tried to start one and by the time it asked for a photo of myself and a id card photo I was like...hell no, I'm not giving you my country ID card photo like that.

And that was the end of me trying to sell shit again, XD

And then someone suggested an easier place to sell designs, so here it is:

cults3d.com/es/modelo-3d/artil…

Make me happy, buy my shit. XDDD

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#MartialLaw or #StateOfEmergency legislation may increase police or executive powers, decrease #CivilRights & lower legal barriers for arrest, detention, or imprisonment.

These powers are used to #persecute #resistance sympathisers & #dissidents of all stripes.

We’ve seen the rise in #authoritarianism & #xenophobia & we’ve seen a backlash against free movement, #immigrants, & #refugees #RESIST #USPol #auspol #TrumpCoup

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If people in the USA don’t mobilize fast their democracy is gone. These dictators are moving at warp speed to dismantle absolutely everything and there will be zero money left for people to fight back.


““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


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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…

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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…





I need some #lisp help.

I'm stuck on a recursion exercise - have been for 2 days!

We're given a at a structure a list of lists, where each such list is of the form (person mother father) .. and so a lot of these together create a family tree.

I want to write a function lineage x y which returns a list of ancestors from x to y ... eg x, mother of x, father of prev, y .... or NIL if y is not an ancestor of x.

I found this easy in #prolog (I wrote this prologbyexample.blogspot.com/2… ) but not #lisp.

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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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wonderful! Is this a standalone installation or part of a bigger event?
in reply to Emma Loves ☕️

@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…



America hasn’t felt this upside down since I was a child in an internment camp.

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