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Oh man, if only they shipped to (or manufactured and sold within) the US. I may be in the market for a new smartphone before long, and I like that this manufacturer aims to minimize e-waste and avoid the exploitative mining practices so common in the electronics industry.
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Yeah, a couple years ago I've looked into a potential replacement for my aging iPhone 6 GS, and the landscape of ethical mobile phobe hardware is grim in the US, the only player is Purism and they don't look very good.


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Everyone please join me in shaming my cat, who clawed an inch-long (surface-level) scratch into my index finger during playtime this morning.



The idea of giving my cat access to the dark web is... concerning. 😆


if your cat often bothers you at your computer and walks all over your keyboard, it's because they're trying to join you and do what you're doing. It's a sign of affection! One way to mitigate disruption without pushing away your cat is by buying your cat their own laptop and plugging it in next to yours. make sure the laptop has wifi, a VPN, and access to the darkweb



Average annual returns for Lego sets are comparable to those of fine art, wine and stamps, according to a group of U.K. researchers, potentially making the multigenerational construction toys a relatively safe alternative asset class for investors.

@Hypolite Petovan, look at you with your fancy "safe alternative asset class"! 😉

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I’m going nowhere with my LEGO Friends sets, but I did make $350 total selling 4 late 80’s-early 90’s spaceships I put together from the first LEGO bin I found.


This is cool. I have a soft spot for Markdown, and it's nice to see an attempt made at standardizing it.


There's actually upcoming #markdown specification, and it's much more useful as a cheat-sheet than any other documents I've seen so far:

spec.commonmark.org/0.29/


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I think it's already done - I found it when using a Python module for rendering Markdown in my program as it declared compliance with CommonMark and it intrigued me 😀


The sea shanty seems like the strangest possible pick for this year’s new, hot music trend, but as a longtime sea-shanty fan (what can I say, I’m the type who read Horatio Hornblower novels in high school), I’m here to tell you that sea shanties make so much sense for this moment, right now. They’re songs with simple, blunt rhythms, meant to be easy to learn and easy to sing along with while doing the hard physical work of sailing a large fishing vessel. One person is the song leader, setting the pace and singing the verses, but the engine of the song is in the repeating chorus that everyone sings together over and over again. They are unifying, survivalist songs, designed to transform a huge group of people into one collective body, all working together to keep the ship afloat.

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Motley news: Friend requests should work again!


I don't know what exactly was going on, but people had previously reported that friend requests were being weird and not working correctly.

I believe that yesterday's Friendica update should have fixed this. So go forth! Make friends!



The president never even had an account here that I could ban. 🤷


Mark Rosewater, head designer for Magic: The Gathering, has often said on social media that one of the hardest parts of the job is knowing things that are in the pipeline for the game, but will not be public for a year or two yet.

I am now familiar with that feeling.

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It's fun/agonizing to watch the community discuss something that you know way more about, but which is not yet public. We have such cool ideas about X! Just you wait!
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Ha, not quite! My job requires me to keep confidentiality as well, but that's for medical purposes. I'm part of Project NISEI, a volunteer fan group providing ongoing support to the game of Netrunner.


today was a wild day to be out of cell service for a couple hours, tell you what



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From a couple nights ago: Picture's nothing special, but I made a pandan old-fashioned. It was really tasty; simple, nutty, and sweet, with a slightly creamy mouthfeel.

@Laury Plant, this may be of interest to you. 😉



Here's to enduring.

Here's to laying deep roots.

Here's to what we build with our hands for each other, and to the loving connections that sustain us.



Lovely cover of a beautiful song. One of The Decemberists' best, in my opinion.


raaaaaaaaaad 😎


Indigenous people from modern day Canada and Alaska invented the first sunglasses. The oldest pair known dates back to the year 1200. They work by limiting the amount of sunlight that hits your eyes, preventing snow blindness.
These sun filters are carved from wood or animal bone or ivory


It's interesting that the laws being proposed right now regarding online sex work (such as OnlyFans) and streaming of copyright content (ex: games on Twitch) are targeting two major ways working class people can make money on their own outside if traditional ways of employment


All I want is to take like a month off of work, redecorate my office, and play Netrunner, Hades, Cities: Skylines, and Stardew Valley for a while.


hi there, just stopping in for some regularly-scheduled screaming about US politics

😱 AAAAAGGGGHHHHHHH

thank you for your time



In the distant cyberpunk future, media companies have realized that there is way more money to be made by exploiting copyright and suing users than there is in actually generating new content. Original creative output has ground to a halt. "Entertainment" is understood to be solely the domain of the Big Corps; try to create your own and you're liable to be sued into nonexistence for violating an obscure copyright.


In 2017, a Public Policy Polling Survey asked Kentuckians, “Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Mitch McConnell’s job performance?” Only 18% approved. He clawed his rating back up to 39% on the eve of the election.

...So, what exactly drove these angry Kentuckians to reelect Mitch McConnell with a 19-point advantage over opponent Amy McGrath—57.8% to 38.2%?

Even as Republicans across the country still insist that the election was rife with fraudulent Democratic votes, no one’s asking how McConnell managed one of the most lopsided landslides of the Nov. 3 election. They should. An investigation of Kentucky voting results by DCReport raises significant questions about the vote tallies in McConnell’s state.



My wife and I are watching recent Miley Cyrus music videos, and it's going to be so weird to rewatch these in two (or twenty) years and see all the musicians in the ensemble wearing sleek black masks.


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Very probable, but far from beying certain it was Russian action. People saying that without any doubt do not have enough knowledge OR manipulate the reader




"Illegal math" sounds dripped directly from a 1960s dystopian novel, but it's being pushed for my many governments around the world.

Banning (non-backdoored) cryptography makes certain math illegal.

I can't even think of anything to add. That really speaks for itself.



Microsoft Teams for Education knows what students are doing late at night.


I have a particular fondness for trying plant-based meat substitutes, just out of sheer curiosity. I'm a meat-eater, but my wife's a vegetarian, and there are definitely environmental benefits to limiting meat consumption, so I like trying different things out.

I grabbed a pouch of Gardein plant-based jerky from Grocery Outlet today, not expecting much. It's basically marinated seitan. And it's surprisingly good. Chewy, proteins, very umami. It's not quite meat-like, but close enough! Really tasty snack.

food (x) meat (x)


I know everyone loves popcorn-following /r/AmITheAsshole and /r/relationships, but I feel like y'all are missing out on /r/sociology, where the content is about 10% sociological academia, 50% homework help and discussions from students, and 40% off-the-wall batshit soapbox rants from people who have no connection to the field but want to pontificate about how they think society should run.

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Little in board gaming brings me more joy than the words "Install, advance, advance," said while staring your opponent dead in the eyes.

Netrunner is such a good game.



the xylophone in the chorus of "WTF Do I Know" has absolutely no right to rock that hard BUT IT DOES


Capitalism reduced cyberpunk to nothing more than a marketable aesthetic and that will always infuriate me.
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The OEmbed on Kickstarter posts is so weird. I just wanted to link to this project.




it's only cyberpunk if it's actually _punk_
if it isn't a criticism of capitalism and the protags are all cishet white guys that's just sparkling neon scifi



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The most unpopular FCC chairman in history has announced he will step down.

It's tempting to forget he ever existed. But hear me out

We need to #MakeAjitPaiAMeme

His smug face should become a meme, a cautionary tale of what happens when we don't hold our government accountable






Going all-in on my altar this week because I need every bit of extra strength I can find.

A small altar on a black ceramic tile, featuring a stick of incense, a glass goblet of water, a crow’s feather, and an iridescent geode. On the left is a sigil written in black marker on an index card and on the right is a tarot card: the Seven of Wands.

Seven of Wands:

Hold your ground. You are under attack from multiple angles, but your perseverance and strength will keep you on top so long as you don’t waver. This will be a trial, but it is one you can endure. Do not compromise your values. You can make it.

#tarot #seculartarot





oh my god it's an office chair for bisexuals

(since Friendica is being a little weird with the embed, here's a link to the Kickstarter page)


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