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re: medical history, racism, cops 

"The police felt like Freedom House had taken their jobs away, but Freedom House believed that the police — with their poor training — were a threat to the patient. Moon says that Freedom House would have a police scanner on to monitor the calls and would try to get to emergency situations before the police did to make sure care was given properly."

medical history 

Basically the first real ambulance service in the United States, bunch of young black guys from the hill district in Pittsburgh who were treated as "unemployables" were the ones who are the reason there is a proper EMS service over there (and they influenced it internationally!) today.

At that time an ambulance was usually a cop or a coroner, these guys were some of the first to do actual medical interventions in the field.

Does anyone know what these screws that also function as standoffs (you can screw a smaller screw into the screw!) are called? Cause I’ve been seeing them in computers recently and I think they’re neat!

I don't know what I was expecting, but have a list of the chief exports of some countries and you can raise your eyebrows a whole lot like I am

Germany: Cars
France: Planes, helicopters, and spacecraft
Italy: Packaged medicines
Spain: Cars
United Kingdom: Gold
Netherlands: Petroleum gas
Belgium: Vaccines
Switzerland: Gold
Austria: Cars
Sweden: Cars

So I was asking for some help with finding #CreativeCommons #graffiti art, and so far have not received help, but I decided to revisit an old project of mine where I actually created a blender Graffiti design and give it a refresh.

I know it is pretty rough, but hey, you can have it. I don't know how well protected @Blender s Suzanne is, but in terms of my original art, I consider this to be public domain, so CC-0

“A 404 Media reader has reformatted the Simple Sabotage Field Manual to be more legible as a PDF and shared it with us, so we’re going to share it with you.”

Something to keep a local copy of.

404media.co/heres-a-pdf-versio

@joepie91 "capitalism is the most efficient system to allocate resources"
Yah, I bet it's efficient to just not allocate resources to the majority of people

Like, this one point basically defeats the *entirety* of the pro-capitalism talking points and rationales. "Efficiency", "beneficial self-interest", none of this crap works anymore the moment you realize that monopolies are the most efficient.

It defeats the ideological support structure for capitalism wholesale and leaves no viable remaining arguments. Zero.

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Have you played a game in the creative management genre?

Examples: any game with "Sim", "Tycoon", "Planet", "Architect", or "Theme" in the title

The most efficient capitalist strategy is to construct a monopoly and honestly that is the point where literally any discussion on the 'merits of capitalism' and its ability to produce a functioning society should end

Regarding the Docker registry limiting its unauthenticated pulls...

If you're also using npm, you have a contingency plan for when that starts getting limited too, right? Right?

(It has grown with the exact same unsustainable commercial model)

if web 2.0 was so good why isn't there a...
no wait fuck go back

"When we expose the idea of “normalcy” as a capitalist invention, we open up new possibilities for social reorganization. “Normalcy” is not a universal truth, but a social construction rooted in the demands of capitalist production. The idea that certain bodies are more valuable, more productive, or more capable than others is a narrative created to uphold the capitalist order. Normalcy is rooted in the logic of efficiency, which always boils down to extracting more value with less effort. >

Continuation of ereader battery replacement thread: I replaced the battery in my own ereader too (it's the same PRS-505 but in black), and I would like to remind you that we thought about batteries very differently back in 2007.

Did you forget that in 2007 you didn't have to plug your phone in every night? Remember the INDIGNITY you felt when you bought your first colour phone or even smartphone, and it sucked so much energy that you had to turn the screen off when you weren't using it?

Anyway, I put in a new battery and charged it five days ago, read for a couple of hours every day, and can report that last night the battery display dropped from four bars to three.

So that's probably three weeks between charges aye. On a 750mAh battery smaller than a box of tic-tacs.

Look what they've stolen from us. Demand better. We deserve better.

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We zijn inmiddels 10 jaar verder en iedere discussie op Tweakers over piraterij is nog altijd een exacte kopie van de discussie van 10 jaar geleden, met dezelfde (non-)argumenten, dezelfde lege morele aantijgingen, dezelfde misvattingen, dezelfde dooddoeners, en vaak zelfs dezelfde mensen.

Moedeloos word je ervan. Geen enkele indicatie van zelfontwikkeling of uberhaupt serieus ingaan op de punten die er genoemd worden.

I’m looking for music reccomendations! 🎶🎧

Especially female vocalists like Neko Case, boygenius, Laura Veirs, Gillian Welch, The Secret Sisters.

Muis en Diederik komen niet bij.
De schuifdeur is open om de kamer te verwarmen (werkt nog niet echt), een vriendelijke koeienmestlucht waait door het huis.
Maar bovenal: schuifdeur! Open!
Dat betekent dat opeens door het dichte deel naar buiten kan worden gekeken (logisch). En dat EEN POOT door de schuifdeuropening kan worden gestoken zodat aan Terras, Takje, Blad, en Buitenlucht kan worden gevoeld.
Kat VD Buren 1 is door Diederik verjaagd door ernaar te kijken. Helpt. Nu Kat VD Buren 2 nog.

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