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My oc, cocky scrote stroker, was cancelled by the extreme left

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It'd be cool if this person who has been through the wringer because she pissed off some nazis could pay her rent and get groceries. Her rent was due Sept. 24 and will be due again

I feel like if someone gets injured and traumatized in the course of defying fash, I really want them to be supported

As of this post, she's at $380/$900 with fundraising for September

If you're not too far out on the struggle bus:

paypal.me/ginnymcqueen
ko-fi.com/ginnymcqueen
patreon.com/ginnymcqueen
pay.ginny.today

@mutualaid @mutual_aid@a.gup.pe @mutual_aid@starflower.space
#disability #DisabilityCrowdfund #DisabilityMutualAid #mutualAid #MutualAidRequest #Mastodon4Harris #mastodonForHarris #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #HarrisForPresident #LGBT

Looking for browser recommendation, Boosts appreciated <3 

So, for regular Internet browsing I am fine using Firefox (although I may switch to LibreWolf).

But, I could use another browser. Something extremely lightweight, extremely quick to launch, very easy on system resources.

Basically I want something where I can just look something up super fast or go to a site or whatever.

I don't need any fancy functionalities. I don't even need multiple tabs. Just an URL bar and space to display the site. And maybe ad blocking, since that is sadly kind of necessary.

I use the newest version of Ubuntu if that's relevant.

Thank you in advance for suggestions and/or Boosts <3

Looking for browser recommendation, Boosts appreciated <3 

@oddtail Falkon and Midori both fit this bill and have ad blocking too. Haven't used either in a while though.

there is a list of graphical linux web browsers on this page, though some of them may not be packaged for Ubuntu: wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_

I hope it gives enough of a lead to anyone who has reason to need this info.

"Placing #defibrillator pads on the chest and back, rather than the usual method of putting two on the chest, increases the odds of surviving an out-of-hospital #CardiacArrest by more than two-and-a-half times."

“... you want energy that goes from one pad to the other through the heart,” said Mohamud Daya, MD, professor of EM at the OHSU School of Medicine & corresponding author of the study."

newatlas.com/medical/defibrill

@amapanda correlation implies causation, it simply must be what happened

*October Update*

(Ty to everyone who donated and shared last 😊💖)
Pain leaving me in bed
Struggling financially
No vehicle. No bus line. I rely on friends and Lyft
No desktop / laptop
HVAC and insulation leaks bad
Busted electrical outlets
Busted plumbing
Leaking roof
Water damaged floors
Waiting on Wheelchair
Mom's recovering
Waiting on disability
Need food delivered

Still need to pay for

• transit
• medications
• medical masks & air purifier
• home supplies
• braces
• clothes
• transition
• etc

Anything helps. Please boost / share 🔁

venmo.com/u/Phoenix-Elektra

paypal.me/anonymous356

cash.app/$PhoenixElektra

amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2ORN

#trans
#enby
#disabled
#wheelchairuser
#neurodivergent
#mutualaid
#MutualAidRequest
#ocart
#chronicpain
#chronicfatigue
#bunny

My worst nightmare is that I am trying to present something and the computer fans start hitting max power and there is nothing I can do about it. Thanks to integrated per-component fans being handled by whatever proprietary firmware module even knows it exists, there is no current operating system that can treat all fans equally at the software level and throttle them to prevent noise. The best you can do is stop presenting, reboot, and pray that whatever was triggering the fan speed increase has stopped.

Linux users might try to say otherwise, pretending that CPU fans are the only fans that exist (fancontrol, etc), but there really isn't any way to universally adjust all fans regardless of how they are connected because they simply aren't connected the same way at the hardware level (pray to amdgpu, nvidia, to just 'handle it' with a bunch of magic thermal numbers).

My worst nightmare is that I am trying to present something and the computer fans start hitting max power and there is nothing I can do about it. Thanks to integrated per-component fans being handled by whatever proprietary firmware module even knows it exists, there is no current operating system that can treat all fans equally at the software level and throttle them to prevent noise. The best you can do is stop presenting, reboot, and pray that whatever was triggering the fan speed increase has stopped.

Linux users might try to say otherwise, pretending that CPU fans are the only fans that exist (fancontrol, etc), but there really isn't any way to universally adjust all fans regardless of how they are connected because they simply aren't connected the same way at the hardware level (pray to amdgpu, nvidia, to just 'handle it' with a bunch of magic thermal numbers).

@Yuvalne
A historically relevant discourse:
"We can understand that the rivers of spilled Jewish blood have deeply upset your spirits. Our spirits are also upset by the destruction that has affected so many Jews. This is, however, no justification whatsoever to lose yourself. You write: “Now is not the time for speculations and nit-picking. That won’t stop this calamity in this moment.” On the contrary, the greater and stronger the violence grows, the greater our responsibility and duty grows to find the correct cause and determine our diagnosis. "
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

y'all know that revenge isn't praxis right?
it doesn't improve people's material conditions
it doesn't make people safer
it doesn't act as deterrent
it isn't revolutionary

if you want revernge say you went revenge. if you want blood say you want blood.

like fr, y'all need to remember that even when it's "the bad guys" getting hurt

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