I learned about the First Lady about a month ago, and when I did, I knew it was the cocktail I wanted to make for the solstice.
I got home tonight at about 9:00, whipped it up, and took one sip before I realized it was loaded with macha, and I actually wanted to sleep tonight. 🤣
I have signed the Anti-Meta Fedi Pact on behalf of Motley.
History shows us that large technology corporations like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook will only ever see open ecosystems as sources of value to enclose and exploit. I have less than zero interest in helping one of the chief architects of the modern Web's consolidation continue their efforts.
The Web is best when it's diverse, diffuse, and homegrown. Motley will not federate with any Meta instance, because Facebook is not welcome in my community.
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I miss the smaller, weirder, more personal Web.
Last year, I semi-quit Twitter, and the Reddit blackout means for a couple days, I've semi-quit that as well. It's somewhat nice, not being plugged into big corporate social media so much, but it also shines light on just how much of the modern internet is corporate social media.
I don't want to forgo the internet (or social media) entirely, I just want it to be a lot more personal and homespun.
Hey #hamradio friends, I got my Technician license a year ago and have exactly diddly-squat with it since then. I have a little Baofeng handheld to play with.
What are some fun things I could do, now that I'm licensed? Bonus points for small, easy things; I'm a new dad and don't have a ton of time or money to spend on hobbies at the moment.
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Highlights from the RAeS Future Combat Air & Space Capabilities Summit - Royal Aeronautical Society
What is the future of combat air and space capabilities? TIM ROBINSON FRAeS and STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER report from two days of high-level debate and discussion at the RAeS FCAS23 Summit.Royal Aeronautical Society
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Our last #Netrunner set, Parhelion, was the first set where flavor text I'd written ended up on cards.
I'm excited to have contributed many more flavor text ideas for the next set, The Automata Initiative, as well as what might be the final name of a card I expect to see a lot of play.
The "Oh shit, I'm actually helping make Netrunner" feeling never really goes away.
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it is not a coincidence that the Nazis had a whole thing about "degenerate" art
I wonder if there could be something dangerous about privileging one specific worldview as not only preferable, but natural and inevitable
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Yes! Some art can be considered objectively popular or objectively adherent to a certain style, but personal taste itself is subjective.
Fascists naturally want to claim inherent superiority, it's the basis of their entire existence; an ideology of deliberate cruelty in service to narcissism. It's why they invent pseudo-scientific justifications like IQ scores or skull shapes or "objectively superior" art.
Talent & skill do exist, but they're not objective measures of artistic qualities. Rather, they measure the ability of the artist to translate their intent into the desired result.
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It is fascinating to me how strong people's reactions to subjectivity can be.
A subjective judgment can still be deeply meaningful, closely held, or something you're unwilling to waver on! You can still believe with all your heart that Groucho Marx was the pinnacle of comedy and acknowledge that belief is not incontrovertible.
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there is an essay collection on my shelf called Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life, and there's something about the idea of "being numerous" that feels so intrinsically subjective, intrinsically antifascist
recognizing your moral standpoint as subjective is not to rob it of its deep and burning significance
maybe we kill the fascists in our heads by refusing to believe that something must be objectively true to be valuable
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Researcher Meredith Whittaker says AI's biggest risk isn't 'consciousness'-it's the corporations that control them
The former Googler and current Signal president on why she thinks Geoffrey Hinton’s alarmism is a distraction from more pressing threats.www.fastcompany.com
"being direct isn't the same thing as being aggressive"
sure, but being sarcastic and disparaging ain't the same as being direct, bucko
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Margaret Killjoy 🏴 on Twitter
if they mean what they say, here's a thread of ideas about how to stand up for yourself or your trans loved ones (or just be a decent human) during this time of escalating legislative and extralegal threats and violence against LGBT peopleTwitter
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LGBT Allies Are Working Together to Jam Missouri’s Anti-Trans “Tip Line”
The form was created in response to dubious whistleblower claims about a children's hospital.Chris Walker (Truthout)
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The Florida legislature seems set to pass a bill making sex crimes against children punishable by death.
Given recent trends in US anti-trans legislation… holy fuck, this is bad bad bad.
Death penalty for child rapists bill gets bipartisan support in Florida Legislature
The legislation would challenge existing U.S. Supreme Court precedent.Romy Ellenbogen (Tampa Bay Times)
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I have no love in my heart for Disney, but I'll hand it to the crew at Ravensburger: the ruleset they've built for Lorcana, the upcoming Disney #TCG, is clean.
#CardGames #TabletopGames #BoardGames
Disney Lorcana rules aim to be accessible for new and old TCG players
Disney Lorcana, the highly anticipated new tabletop game, wants to expand the audience for collectible card games. We talked with its co-designer to learn why it plays so differently from its biggest competitors, games like Magic and Pokémon.Charlie Hall (Polygon)
In other words, while supporters of the Greater Idaho movement essentially talk about the ability to live according to their cultural beliefs, doing so arguably would mean restricting the political rights available to all individuals in their part of the state, should the secession effort succeed. Secessionist advocates make it clear that they believe that unauthorized immigrants have too many rights, transgender people have too many rights, and women have too many rights.
Beneath the surface, the Oregon secession movement isn't about democracy - Flux
PORTLAND–What small state resident doesn’t get a thrill when the national media flick their gaze towards one’s beloved home, even if ever so briefly? Oregon had a sweet run of such sugar rush coverage in the early 2000s, propelled by Portland’s excel…Jim Carroll (Flux)
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The rhetoric was always obviously bullshit, but now that I'm a parent, I am fucking livid that the queerphobic hatemongers would appeal to a supposed "right" of mine to justify their abusive and genocidal policies.
Motherfuckers, I don't want your "right" to tyrannize my child. I want trans and queer kids to be safe. I want kids to have access to accurate information, even if their parents don't think they should. I want kids to be treated as fucking human beings, not property, and given the opportunities to develop autonomy accordingly.
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if you actually gave a single shit about protecting kids, you wouldn't be empowering the exact types of abusive, tyrannical parents who think they get to do whatever they want to their children—but of course, you don't, you just want a fig leaf for your genocide
may you fucking rot in hell, you ghouls
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Here's a look at my #WIP design for my new website, built using Hugo. Sharing it here so that I can hopefully inspire myself to get back into the swing of working on it. 😅
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Behind the scenes: My code here is an absolute mess. I'm trying to impose some order on my CSS by using a SMACSS approach, but I swapped to that horse midstream, so a good third of my CSS rules are still in a poorly-organized base spreadsheet. I don't understand #GoLang for shit, so I'm hacking things together instead of making a setup that's actually, y'know, DRY. And somehow I now have three CSS grids nested within each other. 😖
I kinda hope that once I have something vaguely presentable, I can open up my work and ask others to review it, so I can clean it up. I'm not expecting to make the world's cleanest or most professional code—this is still a personal website; I'm okay with having some fingerprints on it—but I know the process of revision would help me grow.
But that's a ways off. I still have to make... well, everything that you don't see in this screenshot.
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If you were trying to teach someone about critical reading—what it means to critically engage with a text, and how—what 1-3 resources would you give them?
It seems to me critical reading is a deeply underdeveloped and misunderstood skill. I see people dismiss it because they see it as pointless intellectual faffery and/or futile efforts to squeeze the "Hidden Meaning" out of a text. Or they see it as a roundabout way to judge something as Good or Bad.
I wish that when I was in high school, or even college, someone had sat me down and explained what it meant to critically engage with a text. How the goal isn't to find the one true meaning, but instead to place the text in conversation with others, using it to illuminate a concept—that sort of stuff. I got there eventually, but mostly by trial and error, and I'd love to find resources that provide clearer guidance.
So, scholars of the Fediverse: What 1-3 resources would you use to help introduce someone to critical reading?
Another one of my many, many Someday Projects is to make a #minetest game.
Of course, to do that, I'd need to learn Lua. And pixel art. That's not happening anytime soon. 😅
American military leaders oppose helping the [International Criminal Court] investigate Russians because they fear setting a precedent that might help pave the way for it to prosecute Americans. The rest of the administration, including intelligence agencies and the State and Justice Departments, favors sharing the evidence with the court, the officials said.
well we wouldn't want American war criminals to be prosecuted, now would we 🙃🙃🙃
Pentagon Blocks Sharing Evidence of Possible Russian War Crimes With Hague Court - NYTimes
President Biden has not acted to resolve a dispute that pits the Defense Department against other agencies.nyti.ms
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who do I talk to to never ever again hear the word "woke" used as a pejorative
because fuck me I hate everything about how it's become the right's boogeyman du jour
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Subsonic integration as media player
Subsonic is a media server primarly for music. They offer an API. Why not?Home Assistant Community
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Official: Twitter will now charge for SMS two-factor authentication
Only Twitter Blue subscribers will get the privilege of using the least secure form of two-factor authentication. If you don’t start paying for Twitter Blue, Twitter will simply turn off your SMS 2FA after March 20th.Sean Hollister (The Verge)
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It Is Journalism’s Sacred Duty To Endanger The Lives Of As Many Trans People As Possible
The task of reporting is not a simple one. Each and every day, reporters and editors at publications like The Onion make difficult decisions about which issues should receive attention, knowing that our coverage will influence not only how people thi…dschiff (The Onion)
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Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first
After his Super Bowl tweet did worse numbers than President Biden’s, Twitter’s CEO ordered major changes to the algorithmZoë Schiffer (Platformer)
It's been two weeks since my daughter was born and it is a goddamn crime that this country doesn't provide for any paid parental leave.
We are what passes for fortunate in this country, in that my wife was able to take 3 months off, and I got 6 weeks off with an additional 6 weeks part-time. All our leave is unpaid, of course. And even in that, the idea of going back to work when my daughter is only 5 weeks old—because she was born a week into my leave—is ghastly to me. I hate it.
This country is shit.
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One day, I really want to start a tool lending library in my community.
Have you ever been involved in a project like that? Any personal insight on how to get started or what really works? I'm curious to hear people's stories.
#sharing #sharingEconomy #giftEconomy #lendingLibrary #community
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A year or two ago, I was given a #lockpicking set for my birthday, containing two picks and two rakes, as well as three practice locks (with cutaways to show the pins).
I've found it really hard to develop the skill, however. I can't reliably feel or isolate pins, and I don't know if I have the right amount of tension. I sometimes manage to pop a lock, sometimes repeatedly, but nothing about that experience seems to transfer to a new lock.
What are your recommendations for beginning to learn? Are there particular locks (whether practice locks or normal ones) you'd suggest? Any other resources I should check out?
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I've been picking for a long time, more seriously the past ~8 years or so. If I haven't been picking for a couple weeks I'll have trouble with the "feel", knowing what pin you're on and manipulating it. I'm okay with that, not crazy about having all my time tied up in picking locks. Just know that it takes a lot of practice to be like some of the youtubers out there😉
That's a decent set you have there. If you haven't already you could remove say every other pin in one of those locks or pin one with just 2-3 pins. And more as you improve...
Bosinian Bill's old website has A LOT of good beginner info on it besides the videos:
locklab.com/welcome-to-lock-pi…
If you are in the US, Master Locks, like the No 3 with 4 pins can be a great confidence booster🙂
Welcome to Lock Picking!! – BosnianBill's LockLab
The LockLab Tribe consists of engineers, artists, mechanics, fast food workers, car wash attendants, office workers, and others from all walks of life.BosnianBill's LockLab
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in reply to Spencer • • •Profoundly Nerdy
in reply to Spencer • • •a few things:
* Google for repeaters in your area.
* Find net times for those repeaters and join.
* Pay special attention to NTS nets. You can make long range contacts with radiogramcq.com/ using a radiogram -- a short text message basically.
* Look to see if you have a Winlink (email over radio) node in your area.
* if so, consider gigaparts.com/digital-interfac… if your up for it.
My biggest advice: find an active club. You have no idea how helpful it is!
Digirig Interface Kit for Baofeng
www.gigaparts.comKent Borg
in reply to Profoundly Nerdy • • •@profoundlynerdy Cool thing about #HamRadio is we are allowed to play with antennas. Maybe get (build?) a small enough directional antenna to be handheld. What repeaters can you hit with it, from where? Simplex (no repeater)? Climb a hill, what you can hit? (Maybe a "PotA" peak.) Better than the factory antenna?
Any local ham clubs near you? They are frequently heavily weighted with conservative geezers, but they can be knowledgeable, welcoming, and helpful…
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in reply to Kent Borg • • •@profoundlynerdy If you start having fun and feeling like it is worth it: Baofeng (sp?) radios don't have a great reputation, you might upgrade to something better, quality makes a difference.
In general, keep learning, I think that's much of the fun.
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in reply to Spencer • • •Seattle has no less than three daily nets you can hit on repeaters!
I'm sure your city has something (maybe not three a day) similar:
web.psrg.org
Puget Sound Repeater Group
web.psrg.orgMike :radio_tower: KO4ERE
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