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in reply to lucie lukas "minute" hartmann

how cool! Super excited to get mine in the mail! I also ordered direct from your website.


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#meme #memes #dogs #doge #pizza #dadjokes #lol #funny


These days you can't put hallucinogenic drugs into soda anymore, because of woke.

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The Capacitor Plague of the Early 2000s

hackaday.com/2025/03/18/the-ca…



Openvibe is here to stay! 🚀
We’re ready to supercharge our mission - bring people to the Open Social Web and make the switch effortless. 🔥

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Misano
You should open source this app, I'm truly depressed when I realized it's not open source.
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Hi! We will never sell user data/show ads. When the time is right, we will introduce subscription


in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

See how gaslighting is a way of life now for Republicans?
Just keep calling out the horseshit and hypocrisy that is the GOP...



And after a cloudy start there was blue sky. Winter still hanging on in The Cairngorms #CairngormsNP #Scotland #Winter


"Premier Danielle Smith visited the University of Alberta Faculty of Law today. 👀

Lawyers and future lawyers know that Bill 26 and the UCP’s anti-trans bills are regressive, unconstitutional, and just plain wrong. And they had a message for her today. 👏"

- Janice Irwin, MLA

#abpoli #cdnpoli #transrightsarehumanrights #TransRights

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The myth that the statues of ancient Greece and Rome were white was created over time and upheld in part to serve racist ideological purposes. But in reality, ancient works of art were colorful, and even scented.

dw.com/en/ancient-statues-were…

#history #archaeology #greece #rome #statues



I hate plasterboard walls.
I also hate floating shelves that sag.
My utility room had both and now I have a filling job before putting up proper shelves with supports into solid brick at both ends.
#diy
#diy
in reply to Andrew

And the new shelves are in and I’ve doubled the storage space, I’m just grateful that’s the only plasterboard wall in the house.
Got to use my new Bosch stick to the wall vac attachment when drilling into the brick, that saved a lot of mess.
#diy
#diy
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@courtney Thanks, most modern houses in the UK have it and it’s a right pain to get fixings, I’ve got a 60’s house where everywhere else is very hard to drill into but at least things stay up.




New Privacy Guides article 🔐✨
by me:

If you want to keep your password manager local-only, KeePassXC is a great solution!

It's free,
Open-source,
Easy to install and use,
Doesn't require an account,
Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows,
And the team is here! 👉@keepassxc

Here's how to set it up with a YubiKey: privacyguides.org/articles/202…

#PrivacyGuides #KeePassXC #Privacy #Security #PasswordManager #Passwords #FOSS

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Trixie release preparations are progressing: Trixie's first freeze stage concerning transitions and the toolchain started on March 15 as planned release.debian.org/trixie/free… #debian #trixie


Some Americans Have Already Been Caught in Trump’s Immigration Dragnet. More Will Be.

Federal immigration authorities have a history of wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens. Advocates warn that the Trump administration’s immigration policies mean that more citizens will get caught up in raids and sweeps.

propublica.org/article/more-am…

#News #Trump #Immigration #ICE #Migrants #Immigrants #Detention #History

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in reply to ProPublica

Is ProPublica or some other news organization using social media to track and summarize what the #MAGAmoron #gestapo should be tracking? I'd like to think someone, somewhere will know when I'm disappeared for not being able to prove my #US citizenship beyond a #passport.
in reply to ProPublica

Demanding provable identification papers of all people is a fascist ideal. To be safe, carry good identification and papers. I carry my passport card and not the passport itself. I was questioned at the polls this year and I am a 4th generation American on one side and from settlers of 1620 on the other.



Stone House (with Couch), Harvard, CA, 2010.

All the pixels, cozy and perfect for weekend getaways, at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/46…

#photography

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in reply to Matt Blaze

I drove through that area last week and I remembered your photo, I thought I spotted the building about 200 yards off to the side of I-15 not far from the Harvard Road exit.

maps.app.goo.gl/sexHLZa9egTcwA…

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Depends. I'm usually doing a couple trips to scout out a thing I want to photograph, but I'm also very bad about traveling light. Mostly I use a rolling Pelican case with a 4-5 lens kit.
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Another quotable snippet of clarity from @pluralistic :

》 The role of this "human in the loop" isn't to prevent errors. That human's is there to be blamed for errors.

pluralistic.net/2025/03/18/asb…



In re the "reverse centaur" AI sales pitch:

"The role of this 'human in the loop' isn't to prevent errors. That [human] is there to be blamed for errors … The human is there to be a 'moral crumple zone' … The human is there to be an 'accountability sink'" . — @pluralistic

pluralistic.net/2025/03/18/asb…



Ho shit, illegal abduction, detention, interogation, are coming in the US, way less fun than bread DRM @pluralistic

chicago.suntimes.com/immigrati…



The role of this "human in the loop" isn't to prevent errors. That human's is there to be *blamed* for errors

The human is there to be a "moral crumple zone"

The human is there to be an "accountability sink"
- @pluralistic

#Enshitification #AISlop #USPolitics
pluralistic.net/2025/03/18/asb…



This is good. Very good. Worth reading.

thecrimson.com/article/2025/3/…

1/

in reply to Paul Cantrell

I’m not a fan of Harvard as an institution. Certain •people• at Harvard, yes, for sure. The institution, as a public institution, serving the systemic purpose it serves in practice? Eh.

BUT…if there’s any good at all in having a school position itself as a luxury brand that kisses the feet of the ultra-ultra-wealthy so that it may itself may accumulate the wealth and power of a small nation-state, it’s in having a school so self-sufficient and so independent that it can, in times of crisis, take a stand for what’s right and absorb the damage of being a leader.

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in reply to Paul Cantrell

Or, as The Crimson puts it:

❝Harvard’s failure to speak out discourages other, more vulnerable universities from taking action, which undermines our collective defenses. If Columbia or another university confronts the administration on its own, it will lose. If America’s nearly 6,000 universities and colleges launch a campaign in defense of higher education, odds are that Trump will lose.

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in reply to Paul Cantrell

Someone must lead this collective effort. And if Harvard and other leading universities remain in their protective shells, there is a good chance that no one will.❞

They go on to make a strong argument about ceding the public battle via silence. (They say “debate” instead of “battle,” which puts them ~5 months behind events, but I imagine they’re speaking the language they can stomach and that their audience can hear. We meet people where they’re at.)

Worth a read.

/end

thecrimson.com/article/2025/3/…

in reply to Paul Cantrell

Harvard has tenure at the institutional level, enabling the ability to act publicly from principle without fear of budgetary reprisal.
in reply to Jeff Miller (orange hatband)

@jmeowmeow
That’s well said. And furthermore, unlike even most wealthy private colleges, they don’t actually strictly need tuition or donors •at all•. They could trim some of their expensive growth plays and basically exist forever on their endowment and nothing else until the collapse of civilization.
in reply to Paul Cantrell

Putting it more succinctly:

What is Harvard •for•, if not total institutional independence?

What moment calls for exercising that independence, if not this one?

in reply to Sindarina, Edge Case Detective

in reply to Paul Cantrell

Hey, I am just linking something I saw that seemed unexpected for Harvard, as an outside observer 😂
in reply to Sindarina, Edge Case Detective

@sindarina
Fair fair, and sorry that you hit my little tripwire! And it really •is• a good thing that they provide financial aid to the people who get it, don’t get me wrong. It’s just a thing that pushes one of my buttons, given the history and context.
in reply to Paul Cantrell

@sindarina

Harvards is probably worried about the Trump regime’s proposal to tax university endowments.

in reply to David Mankins

@lain_7 @sindarina
Oh, for sure, that was clearly directed at them. The question is whether they muster their astonishing resources to fight back, or just roll over like Columbia (for all the good it did them).
in reply to Paul Cantrell

Someone said it’s an investment company with a university attached. Their endowment is mindblowing.

I’m really proud of Berkeley for speaking up.



Researchers created sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd buff.ly/l4afjfd





Yesterday the magnets arrived and I glued them in with ca glue. Now you can actually wear the stormtrooper helmet. Well kinda. I will add some foam on the inside for more comfort and also lenses and weathering are still missing. #3dPrinting #cosplay #StarWars #wip #MakersHour


Our peaceful protest movement is growing every day! Join our mass mobilizing call Weds March 19 at 8:30p ET to learn more about how we're going to keep building momentum! #teslatakedown actionnetwork.org/forms/teslat...

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Apple Loses Appeal Against German Regulatory Controls macrumors.com/2025/03/18/apple…


It was a road none of them wanted to be on, but at least they would walk it together. #grickledoodle #lonely #hard #sad #cartoon #art #drawing #funny


Listen to the latest episode before a new one comes your way this Monday. Here @todbot and @cedargrove chat about the CircuitPython Community Bundle and share some of their favorite libraries, like the Atari Punk Console:


“I don't care what the judges think. I don't care what the Left thinks. We're coming”

– No, not some historic Nazi, just White House border czar Tom Homan

goodmorningamerica.com/Politic…

Via @Bssr4

#USA #fascism



“The Musk approach is not something that government should want to go anywhere near associating with itself and I think whoever has been going around briefing about ‘'project chainsaw’ should be retired from the comms efforts.”

#UKPol #Labour

theguardian.com/politics/2025/…



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The image depicts a fantasy scene featuring a character standing in the foreground, partially inside a stone archway. The character has pointed ears, suggesting they are an elf, and is dressed in a blue tunic with brown leather armor and a white scarf. They hold a staff with a glowing orb at the top, and their belt is adorned with pouches, one of which contains a purple potion. The character's boots are brown, and they stand on a rocky terrain with scattered stones.

In the background, a large, menacing creature with a skull-like face looms, its features partially obscured by mist. The creature appears to be made of stone or ice, with a gaping mouth and sharp teeth. The landscape is desolate, with mountains visible in the distance, and the sky is overcast, adding to the ominous atmosphere. The artwork is signed "artem_astaroth" in the bottom right corner.

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