@eloquence @dajb I have never seen any evidence of CWs 'interfering with discussion and visibility', quite the contrary, because it allows people to engage with it on their terms instead of having to quickly scroll away from it.
@skategyrl @joelle Military contractors are not the kind of organization that is likely to be respectful of licensing restrictions, when the author realistically doesn't have the money to take legal action anyway.
(There are a couple of licenses like this, and all of them have this problem, and mostly just end up introducing complexity for everyone else)
Oh look, Disney has been ripping off artists again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKLIjlDEi8
food dyes, ADHD
So I keep seeing this claim of "synthetic food dyes cause ADHD". Does anyone know what the *actual* science says?
Because this sounds an awful lot like the usual ableist pattern of "tiny study regarding ADHD/autism correlation gets extrapolated into sweeping and wild claims to support someone's pet peeve or financial interest".
@someonetellmetosleep The "takes several seconds to register play/pause" is something I consistently experience when I've had a bunch of Youtube tabs open for a while, even if none of them have actually played a video yet.
We haven’t had a president in Korea for two months since December 3rd, essentially. He’s just been away and detained, and we’re doing quite well. The country has not fallen apart. And no one really likes the other person that is first in line to replace him either, so we're not in a hurry. We are fine without a president.
I’m not one to tell you what to do, but as your friend, I want you to keep all of your options open. You know, think about it. I believe in you.
@riotmuffin I have had the exact same experience with 'proactively handing out masks' at a large (public, open) protest.
We stationed a few volunteers (I was one of them) at the different entry paths who just handed out a mask to everyone passing by without any further conversation or instruction, and almost everyone masked up.
I think I've had like two people make an explicit anti-mask comment (out of hundreds) and I just responded with "that is your choice" and they looked slightly confused for a moment and just walked away.
Across all volunteers, there were zero incidents of violence or even serious conflict, at an event with thousands attending.
>>"Oh, I don't know if we can make masks required at our event... how would we enforce it? What if people don't have a mask? I live in a red state. What if the venue doesn't allow it. It sounds too hard etc etc etc"
Ok people so last weekend I tabled at a zine fest in Nebraska with like 25 vendors. The state is overwhelmingly Trump country and Omaha has a Republican asshole mayor and a Republican asshole congressperson. The organizing crew was 4 people. They bought a bunch of kn95s cheap in bulk. They put masks required on all their promo materials. They rotated duties so there was always one person standing at the door to the pertinent area next to the welcome table (the rest of the building did not require masking) and simply handed masks to anyone coming in who wasn't already wearing one.
The event lasted 5 hours and was attended by hundreds of people. In my estimation, 99%+ of people were masked up. It was busy the entire time. I made a lot of buxx and made a lot of good connections. It was rad. A lot of people expressed their appreciation for the masking, and I personally heard no complaints. Shoutout Alt Pub Omaha.
Your crew can easily do this too.
@joepie91 Yup, I've read some posts on here lately from people who experienced the exact same thing. Seems like Google really doesn't want you to use Firefox for YouTube (most likely because of the ability to still use adblockers). Which just means I'm using YouTube less and less 🤷🏻♀️
(Basically the design error is that the nut is recessed into the casing so far that you can't grip it with the included little wrench)
Like, don't get me wrong, I like this keyboard in general, but I have never before used a keyboard that would gradually start wobbling because you can't properly tighten one of the three locking nuts due to a design error in the casing, and the tenting mechanism 100% relies on those nuts being tightened
NASA's switch to Linux in space was driven by reliability, flexibility, and security concerns. The International Space Station (ISS) originally relied on Windows, but astronauts frequently encountered crashes and instability. In 2013, NASA announced that all laptops on the ISS would transition to Debian, a Linux-based operating system, to improve stability and control over software.
This change wasn’t just about reliability. Windows was much more vulnerable to malware, and in 2007, a worm named W32.Gammima.AG spread to the ISS. With Linux, NASA gained the ability to modify and customize the system for mission-critical applications without depending on proprietary software. Today, Linux powers much of NASA’s space infrastructure, from ISS systems to Mars rovers and beyond.
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