technomancy@icosahedron.website ("tech? no! man, see...") wrote:
@owl I used to use a browser called "Conkeror" (not related to Konqueror)
I told them if they ever rebranded they should call it "FyreFawkes"
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Need a better name than webz for my browser.
Now I keep trying to use it because it looks to real, but lacks many features.
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@PregameDischarg ("Pregame Discharge") wrote:
Some guy on the internet keeps saying Taiwan isn't a country even though it literally is, can you settle this? Thanks #ArbitratorOfPeace
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@DCpeacemaker ("Peacemaker on HBO Max") wrote:
everyone likes to fight on the internet, i get it. that’s what it’s here for. but im here for peace, so i’m going to resolve all your petty arguments. @ me using #ArbitratorOfPeace to tell me who you’re arguing with and what you’re arguing about, and i’ll settle it - peacefully.
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@BriannaWu ("Brianna Wu") wrote:
Awesome! Now to just find PCR tests that are sold out everywhere, hit my $2000 deductible, and then file a claim which are famously never rejected by American health insurance companies.
So easy!
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@nytimes ("The New York Times") wrote:
Breaking News: Privately insured Americans can be reimbursed starting Saturday for eight at-home coronavirus tests per person per month under a new plan announced on Monday by the Biden administration.
https://nyti.ms/3tchL4v
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") replied to a tweet by @polotek:
I don't care if we all have digital wallets in the future. I care how we get there and who is harmed in the process. Those that proselytize the inevitable future usually don't wanna talk about that part.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") replied to a tweet by @polotek:
Very few things are "inevitable". There is no magic. It's just us and the outcomes of our collective decisions. People who talk about inevitability are usually trying to sell you something.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
One thing that humans get confused about a lot is the difference between "this is inevitable" and "I am working to make this true".
We need to learn to recognize when someone is saying the former but doing the latter.
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@ReeseW ("Reese Witherspoon") wrote:
In the (near) future, every person will have a parallel digital identity. Avatars, crypto wallets, digital goods will be the norm. Are you planning for this?
@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") retweeted:
@samthielman ("CHOAM Nomsky") wrote:
Please listen to @attackerman go on @KatzOnEarth's podcast to talk about inifinty jail and stoner comedy: https://foreverwars.substack.com/p/jonathan-and-spencer-go-to-white?justPublished=true
You can buy the cloth once again. | Image: Apple
Apple’s $19 polishing cloth is back in stock at the company’s online store, as spotted by 9to5Mac. The very expensive piece of cloth was first introduced following Apple’s October event, but it was quickly backordered — according to MacRumors, it was “impossible” to get one before the holidays — so if you’ve been waiting to get one, now’s your chance.
“Made with soft, nonabrasive material, the Polishing Cloth cleans any Apple display, including nano-texture glass, safely and effectively,” reads Apple’s description of the cloth on its product page. Sounds perfect if you need to clean a Pro Display XDR with the nano-texture glass screen. That already costs $5,999 — the nano-texture glass is a $1,000 upgrade from the standard model — and if...
Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images
At a press conference on Monday, the Biden administration announced a policy that will require insurance companies to reimburse up to eight over-the-counter at-home COVID-19 tests for their customers beginning January 15th, as first reported by the Associated Press. The administration said in a Twitter thread that the “update” is a part of a larger plan to “increase access to COVID-19 testing.”
Under the new policy, insured Americans will either have to purchase the test kits under their insurance or submit receipts to their insurance for reimbursement. A family of four under the same plan would be eligible to be reimbursed for up to eight COVID tests each, totaling 32 tests per month. The plan will also require consumers wanting...
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
Donating my motel’s old keys to a motel that is door key insecure.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
I miss the “teachers are incredible and deserve to be paid more” part of the pandemic.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
This. This is exactly what's happening.
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@tsengputterman ("mtp") wrote:
It's clear "learning to live with the virus" is the same paradigm thru which we will be conditioned to live with climate crisis—as the structural effects of capitalism are obscured by calls for individual resilience amidst a supposedly natural (and thus unresolvable) catastrophe
just discovered https://switching.software/. so glad someone finally built this!
@zkat__ ("tired but ❄️festive🎄 gay") retweeted:
@deerfella ("-ˋˏ syd ˎˊ-") wrote:
if you’re cold they’re cold
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@harrisonjaime ("Jaime Harrison, DNC Chair") wrote:
Save the damn crocodile tears. Americans lost their voice in the Senate when you denied Pres. Obama his constitutional right to appoint a SCt justice & when YOU eliminated the 60 vote rule for lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court. Yes, we all know you are a hypocrite!
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@LeaderMcConnell ("Leader McConnell") wrote:
If Democrats blow up Senate rules, millions of Americans will cease to have a voice in the Senate. Entire states would be shut out.
Top Dems have floated breaking the rules for years now. This isn't about new voting laws. It's about silencing voters who inconvenience Democrats.
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@tsengputterman ("mtp") wrote:
It's clear "learning to live with the virus" is the same paradigm thru which we will be conditioned to live with climate crisis—as the structural effects of capitalism are obscured by calls for individual resilience amidst a supposedly natural (and thus unresolvable) catastrophe
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge
Beats’ best earbuds yet, the Beats Fit Pro, were only available in the United States immediately upon their release a few months ago. Apple then launched the earbuds in China, but now they’re set to become much more widely available on January 28th. That’s when the Beats Fit Pro will launch across Canada, Europe, and Japan.
According to a tweet from the Apple-owned brand, preorders for the “worldwide” release will begin on January 24th before the buds hit shelves on the 28th. The Beats Fit Pro include flexible wingtips that help them (comfortably) stay anchored in your ears without coming loose — even during exercise.
According to Engadget, in Europe the Beats Fit Pro will be priced at £200 / €230; in Canada they’ll cost $250 CAD; and...
@BoingBoing ("Boing Boing") wrote:
Top Los Angeles cops fired for ignoring robbery to chase a Snorlax in Pokémon GO https://boingboing.net/2022/01/10/top-los-angeles-cops-fired-for-ignoring-robbery-to-chase-a-snorlax-in-pokemon-go.html
A new animation released this morning by The Pokémon Company provides a wonderfully intimate look at the life of one Bidoof, from its time as the outcast of its colony to champion of the Pokémon League.
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@IsJessFunny ("probably") replied to a tweet by @meakoopa:
@meakoopa That Venom symbiote is killer
The best gaming laptop is the Asus ROG Zephyrus G15. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales/ The Verge
The best gaming laptop at every size and price
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") replied to a tweet by @meakoopa:
wait i actually think it’s funnier if he can speak normally but only for a few sentences as LEAD-UP to a song so u have to be careful you’re not giving him too much book
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") replied to a tweet by @joelle_emerson:
Right after the world falling apart before our eyes.
@billyeichner ("billy eichner") wrote:
Me and Elena. Ahead of our time as always! #Wordle
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") wrote:
The list of wild things pregnancy does to your body is neverending. My resting heart rate is 15 points (>37%) lower not pregnant vs. pregnant. If you’re pregnant and feeling tired, add this to your many reasons why.
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
put Reeve Carney in the next Spider-Man movie as the Peter Parker who can only communicate in song and who keeps getting terribly injured
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
This is our moment to tackle the climate crisis head on. That’s exactly what the #BuildBackBetter plan will do—and it seizes the opportunity to create good-paying clean energy jobs here at home. https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/10/world/2021-global-climate-5th-warmest-copernicus/index.html
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trashheap@tech.lgbt ("trashHeap") wrote:
Anyone know of any email hosts out there that also host Nextcloud? Should support imap natively.
Thinking about changing up my virtual world again.
Extra credit if theyre a green host; or a non profit or a coop.
Players have already discovered a bunch of unintentional, wacky, and physics-breaking antics since the launch of Halo Infinite, and a new vid shows that with the help of a fusion coil, the grapple hook, and some good old-fashioned no-clipping, you can launch yourself right out of the massive Banished starship you…
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") replied to a tweet by @bascule:
Hence “right clicking”.
But if you eliminate “artificial scarcity” and sell many non-transferable entitlements to access a video which can only be unlocked using a proof-of-possession of the encryption key the entitlement is assigned to, things get more interesting.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
A ransomware attack last week has left an Albuquerque area jail without access to its camera feeds and rendered automatic door mechanisms unusable. Inmates have been confined to their cells as a result, while technicians struggled to bring systems back online.
As first reported by the Albuquerque Journal, visitor access to the Metropolitan Detention Center was completely suspended as the jail was put into lockdown. All internet services at the jail were also knocked offline, leaving staff unable to look up inmate records.
All county internet services at the jail were also knocked offline, leaving staff unable to look up inmate records
Based on the lack of camera coverage, all inmates within the facility were placed on lockdown from the...
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
“NFT” is a really bad term for what’s more generally termed an “entitlement” or authorization record in traditional digital media systems.
What’s missing from something like the OpenSea “buy a jpg URL” model is using an encryption key as part of the authorization decision…
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@mikeshinoda ("Mike Shinoda") wrote:
Ah! So here’s something people aren’t explaining: NFTs don’t have to be jpgs.
Imagine taking your favorite skin from Valorant, and using it Fortnite. And not paying extra, because you own it. Then using it in CoD, Minecraft, even Twitter, IG.
So many possibilities, no? https://twitter.com/freshpogs/status/1479863621786210315
The NLRB said Amazon broke labor laws in the original election. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
The second union election at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama will begin on February 4th, according to a notice posted Tuesday by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which you can read below. The election is a redo of the one that was carried out in 2021, the results of which were declared invalid by the regulatory agency after reports that Amazon had broken labor laws during the union drive.
The election will be carried out almost a year after workers originally voted on whether to unionize Amazon’s BHM1 facility. The union lost that election nearly two-to-one but disputed the results, taking issue with a mailbox that employees feared Amazon had access to. The mailbox was installed by the USPS, at Amazon’s request, and at...
@zkat__ ("tired but ❄️festive🎄 gay") retweeted:
@Jill_Jorgensen ("Jillian Jorgensen") wrote:
Hundreds of kids walked out of Brooklyn Tech today to protest the continuation of in person school during the Omicron wave and to call for a remote option
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@CuhDoe ("Ed "🛷" Bingus") wrote:
WHY IS MY UNCLE IN AN ARENA
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@chrisfluming ("Chris Fleming") wrote:
uncle or famous?
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
Turo, the peer-to-peer car-sharing service, has filed for its initial public offering, the latest transportation-related startup to sell its shares on a public stock exchange. The company proposes to sell $100 million of stock, but that figure could change as Turo gets closer to its public debut.
Founded in 2010, the San Francisco-based company allows people to rent out their personal cars to other customers, much like Airbnb does for homes. In its S-1 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Turo claims it has 85,000 active hosts (meaning vehicle owners), 161,000 active vehicles, and 1.3 million active guests over the period of 12 months ending September 30th, 2021.
opting for an old-fashioned IPO rather than a SPAC
Unlike...
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
pronoun is pronomen in swedish
pro no men 👀
@mr_modular ("Allen Nemo") wrote:
It’s 47F/9C in Austin and currently Sleeting. Fortunately, it isn’t accumulating, but I find this strange …
@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
Apple’s Private Relay Is Being Blocked https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/01/apples-private-relay-is-being-blocked.html
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charm@mastodon.technology ("charm.sh") wrote:
🔮 We just launched Wishlist, an SSH proxy and TUI directory! Wishlist is a single entrypoint to multiple SSH servers discovered from your .ssh/config or defined in a yaml. SSH into Wishlist and hop to the host of your choice. Happy surfing!
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@SamCowie84 ("Sam Cowie") wrote:
Family of environmentalists executed in São Félix do Xingu, South Pará, a cattle rearing region of Brazil's Amazon. Father, mother and daughter who lived by the Xingu River and ran a project to repopulate the river with turtles shot to death https://dol.com.br/carajas/noticias/policia/691657/video-familia-de-ambientalistas-e-executada-no-sul-do-para?fbclid=IwAR0kolBqiWCR0yZOgaLVs-fJl_LVDfEzsd6MHwitw8nUcapdEsZ_UXuGv-4&d=1
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
MODEL/ACTRESS is a hot sexy loudmouth orange that I am obsessed with, amen. 🙏🏻🧡 @TrixieCosmetics
@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") retweeted:
@letsgomathias ("Christopher Mathias") wrote:
I know we say this every week on here but it bears repeating that the shit Tucker gets paid millions to say every night on primetime is basically indistinguishable from the Daily Stormer, just straight-up white nationalist garbage
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@NikkiMcR ("nikki mccann ramírez") wrote:
Tucker is now inventing imaginary Hatians he can accuse of stealing COVID treatments from white americans
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
@VictorBlackwell ("Victor Blackwell CNN") wrote:
Poet Maya Angelou becomes the first Black woman to appear on a US quarter
@jayKayEss ("Justin Kerr Sheckler") retweeted:
@sailorrooscout ("Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉") wrote:
News flash. You can take COVID seriously and still disagree with the way mainstream media portrays it at the same time.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
Usability
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@DavidKaib ("David Kaib") wrote:
What’s a major problem in your field that is unsolved?
It’s a rough world out there for newcomers who want to learn the ropes in Genshin Impact. Many guides are filled with in-game jargon, and Reddit posts are often stuffed with incomprehensible walls of mathematical calculations. You won’t find any of that here. Instead of focusing on a specific character, I’ll walk you…
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") replied to a tweet by @AnnTelnaes:
(from the archives)
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
Read--->
Opinion | Why is the U.S. trying to export its flawed health-care policies around the world? https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/10/usaid-private-health-systems-kenya/?tid=ss_tw
@bdurette ("Brandon DuRette") wrote:
I really wish that GitHub had first-party support for Contributor License Agreements. Since it doesn't, what 3rd party extensions to people like and why?
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Kråkan sees the WB logo on Dune warez: Warez Brothers
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@sunrisemvmt ("Sunrise Movement 🌅") wrote:
Bringing this back 🙃
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@sunrisemvmt ("Sunrise Movement 🌅") wrote:
Abolish the filibuster.
Photo by Alix Diaconis / The Verge
Hello again. Welcome to your Tuesday Hot Pod. Today, we’re catching up on all sorts of big moves in the industry, layoffs at Spotify, and talking about what makes a podcast a hit. Let’s get to it.
But first, one exciting announcement: On Air Fest announced its in-person return last week with plans to take over Brooklyn’s Wythe Hotel on February 25th and 26th. Here’s the bigger news for us, though: Hot Pod Summit is returning on February 24thas part of the festival**.**For the new folks here, Hot Pod Summit is an invite-only industry conference where we’ll discuss the topics of the moment, interview big names in the space, and broadly, network with the people you want to know. We’ll have more to share in the coming weeks on how you can...
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@CruzKayne ("michael cruz kayne") wrote:
there is nothing i won't do to make sure the waiter likes me. i will sell out everyone at the table. "i'm so sorry about them" even if they're being totally normal. nothing matters more to me. i would give it all away.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
It's on an arm and gives me plenty of desk space which is all eaten up by cables.
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
The Rapture for Idiots, cont.
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@crooksandliars ("Crooks and Liars") wrote:
"Good news!!!! My employer "granted" my religious exemption request. No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!" she posted on Facebook in November. @MrScarce http://dlvr.it/SGx29J
Finally got all my bachelor stuff done and dropped it off at uni earlier today. 🎉
Still have a few things to do for the exhibition and such, but all things that will be graded are done and gone. 😬 Let's hope for the best..Doodled this slightly Jojo inspired thingy while on the subway.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Facebook moderators at an Accenture site in Austin are facing a payroll disaster that has left many without their holiday paychecks. Workers at the site handle moderation, customer service, and other tasks for Facebook and WhatsApp — and a work stoppage has already been threatened if the situation is not resolved.
The problems began as early as January 4th, when some workers noticed errors in the system that tracks paid time off (PTO), a clerical confusion that was attributed to a recent change in payroll providers at the site. Things got more serious when the January 6th round of paychecks failed to arrive. Internal pay stub systems showed many paychecks as zeroed out, and workers were left with no idea of when they might get their...
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
Hellava pivot, @pescami
@jayKayEss ("Justin Kerr Sheckler") wrote:
Maybe not surprising, but exactly zero people asked to see my negative COVID test when I landed at EWR from Sweden yesterday.
Photo: Blizzard
The name Overwatch 2 has become synonymous with delay. First reported by The Brick Fan, a Lego review site, the extremely popular toymaker is delaying the release of an Overwatch 2-themed set as the company reviews its relationship with Overwatch 2 publisher Activision Blizzard.
In a statement to The Verge, Alice Carter, Lego’s senior manager of corporate brand communication, said:
We are currently reviewing our partnership with Activision Blizzard given concerns about the progress being made to address continuing allegations regarding workplace culture, especially the treatment of female colleagues and creating a diverse and inclusive environment. While we complete the review we will pause the release of a LEGO Overwatch 2 product...
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
From a week ago. The US passed 1.4 million new daily cases yesterday
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/4/us-tops-1-million-covid-cases-a-day-new-record
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@PaulTassi ("Paul Tassi") wrote:
Wordle 777 1/11
On Monday, variety streamer Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang was banned from Twitch for watching Death Note, a 2007 Shonen anime licensed by Viz Media. What many hoped was only a short ban, especially after Imane “Pokimane” Anys was suspended for just 48 hours for a similar act, might stretch to an entire month,…
Roku is making live TV even easier to find with its new Live TV Zone, a one-stop shop for all things live and linear.
The Live TV Zone will be home to not only Roku’s own Live TV Channel Guide, which previously existed as a standalone channel, but also third-party services like YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and Sling, among other apps. Users will also find their recently watched content in this tab, in addition to entertainment programming, sports, and local and national news coverage.
The Live TV Zone can be found under the Live TV tab from the left-hand navigation menu.
Roku has been leaning heavily into its live TV features. The company last year expanded voice command support for its live TV guide with the Roku OS 10.5 update. It...
@RikerGoogling ("Riker Googling") wrote:
which ninja turtle used bat'leth
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") replied to a tweet by @meakoopa:
*day, not DAT. this is why editors are VITAL.
Judge rules Google has to turn over 180 documents in an NLRB case | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
A judge appointed by the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Google must turn over some 180 documents related to an internal campaign to fight union organizing efforts by employees. Dubbed Project Vivian, a Google attorney described the ongoing effort between 2018 and 2020 as a way to “engage employees more positively and convince them that unions suck,” according to one of the documents.
The documents are part of a case the NLRB brought against Google in December 2020, which alleged the internet giant violated US labor law by spying on and firing employees who were organizing protests and trying to unionize. Former Google employee Laurence Berland, fired in 2019, was organizing against the company’s hiring of IRI Consultants,...
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
Our government has handed young people a climate in crisis and burdened disproportionately young people of color with extraordinary levels of debt just for a chance at the middle class. For the sake of generational justice, we must fight climate change and #CancelStudentDebt.
@HillaryClinton ("Hillary Clinton") wrote:
"At crucial moments in history when democracy was under threat, Congress took decisive action to protect voting rights—the 15th Amendment, the 19th Amendment, the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
This week is a similarly pivotal time for American democracy.” https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/01/its-now-or-never-for-democrats-to-protect-voting-rights/
@zkat__ ("tired but ❄️festive🎄 gay") retweeted:
@AstroKatie ("Katie Mack") wrote:
Look, every time a giant space rock has catastrophically slammed into the Earth so far it has worked out great for me. Creation of the Moon, eradication of giant reptilian predators. I don't know what everyone is so worried about.
@JonahFurman ("Jonah Furman") wrote:
For context on just how rapidly these Starbucks stores are unionizing, the most actively organizing sector in 2021 was cannabis workers in Illinois: 13 IL weed workplaces filed for a vote in 2021.
Meanwhile, 6 Starbucks stores have filed for elections in the past two weeks.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@MollyJongFast ("Molly Jong-Fast") wrote:
Hahahahhahadhadhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahaahhahaahhahahahahahhahhahhahahahahhahahahhahhhahahha
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Fauci: Why would a Senator want to do this? Go to Rand Paul’s website and you see fire Dr. Fauci with a little box that says contribute here. So you are making catastrophic epidemic for your political gain
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@CenterForBioDiv ("Center for Bio Div") wrote:
Biden is failing to declare the #ClimateCrisis a national emergency and to meet his own climate promises, but a bill in Congress would require him to do so. Take action and urge your members of Congress to cosponsor the National #ClimateEmergency Act: https://act.biologicaldiversity.org/puvwvPQlOEWUBxW57-eT2w2?sourceid=1008095
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@EmmanuelAcho ("Emmanuel Acho") wrote:
All coaches and parents please watch this. These 50 seconds by Nick Saban will transform these young men for the rest of their life. Coaches and parents make sure you affirm your children/ athletes even in defeat.
#RollTide
Microsoft is announcing a new matte black option of its Surface Go 3 today, with optional LTE connectivity. The announcement comes just a day after images of the new Surface Go 3 model leaked online, with a new matte black finish. The new color option and LTE connectivity are the only changes, as it’s identical to the regular Surface Go 3 otherwise.
Microsoft first launched the Surface Go 3 in September, with new Intel processor options. The Surface Go 3 can be configured with an Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y or Core i3-10100Y, upgrades over the Surface Go 2, which launched with a Pentium Gold 4425Y or a Core m3 chip.
Now in Matte Black, our most portable Surface touchscreen 2-in-1 is perfect for your everyday tasks, homework, and play.
—...
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Maybe I should become a breatharian as long as food safety is in the hands of the food industry?
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/11/its-good-to-be-a-vegetarian/
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@DailyFrasier ("Daily Frasier") wrote:
Tired of all these gritty reboots smh
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@foe_us ("Friends of the Earth (Action)") wrote:
"...the fate of the Earth’s climate has wound up in the hands of a Maserati-driving senator from coal country..."
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/joe-manchin-big-coal-west-virginia-1280922/
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@richardmarx ("Richard Marx") wrote:
And committing an insurrection. And believing JFK is coming back from the dead…as a Republican. And saying the vaccine is a tracking device. And DRINKING THEIR OWN FUCKING URINE!
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@StrictlyChristo ("StrictlyChristo") wrote:
It always cracks me up when the left is referred to as radical.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@actressaratomko ("Sara Tomko") wrote:
The day was full of so much color #ResidentAlien #pressjunket Hair by @cassiroxhair Make-Up by #lorencanby Entertainment by @alicewetterlund & Birdie, Closing Statements by Insane Sunset
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@PaulRudnickNY ("Paul Rudnick") wrote:
Sarah Palin told Fox that liberals want to "pound, pound, pound" sex "into the heads of the American people." She added, "Sex belongs in the private offices of Bill O'Reilly, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Roger Ailes and everyone else at Fox fired for harassment"
Image: Sony
Sony’s Xperia 5 III, the compact counterpart to its Xperia 1 III, is now on sale in the US, almost nine months after the company initially announced the device in April 2021. The phone retails for $999.99 and will be available in black or green, with the latter exclusive to Sony’s own online store. The phone went on sale in the second half of last year in the UK and Europe.
The phone has seen some internal upgrades compared to the Xperia 1 II, which bring it more into line with mainstream handsets from 2021. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, runs Android 11 out of the box, and should also be able to benefit from at least some 5G connectivity in the US. Elsewhere, battery capacity has been upped to 4,500mAh, and Sony...
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@MaxKennerly ("Max Kennerly") wrote:
232 years ago, in 1790, a simple majority could end any debate.
The current form of filibuster that Manchin is protecting—in which votes can't happen until 60 Senators agree—didn't exist until 1975. Hundreds of exceptions have been made to it, including one last month.
1/9
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@ChadPergram ("Chad Pergram") wrote:
Manchin on the filibuster. Says it's been "The tradition of the Senate here in 232 years now..we need to be very cautious what we do..That's what we've always had for 232 years. That's what makes us different than any place else in the world.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@GretaThunberg ("Greta Thunberg") wrote:
“We aren’t just reducing the carbon intensity of the economy, we are increasing it. We are doing exactly the opposite of what we need to be doing.”
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@MrAhmednurAli ("Ahmed Ali") wrote:
“That's the standard technique of privatization: defund, make sure things don't work, people get angry, you hand it over to private capital.”
— Noam Chomsky
The monolithic Xbox Series X console is still a bit tricky to get. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
Another week, another restock of Xbox Series X consoles at GameStop. Hopefully this is a trend that new console availability is opening up in 2022 to a point where soon anyone will be able to walk into a store and pick up their hardware of choice without any fuss. While we’re not quite there yet, the restocks are remaining fairly consistent.
GameStop has two Xbox Series X console bundles today, offered on its website for shipping to US addresses — as opposed to some of the recent in-store restocks we have seen. The first bundle includes the Xbox Series X console, Far Cry 6, NBA 2K22, a three-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and a $50 GameStop gift card for a total of $749.95. The second bundle has the Xbox Series X console...
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@PostOpinions ("Washington Post Opinions") wrote:
The Senate minority leader has a selective memory, @anntelnaes draws: https://wapo.st/3r8SRjB
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@kunktation ("Benjamin Kunkel") wrote:
When poor people die in fires it’s almost always a case of what Engels called social murder
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robby@zoinks.one ("Robby") wrote:
Oh cool, looks like Microsoft decided it was time to break all my git://github.com/*/* mirrors.
https://github.blog/2021-09-01-improving-git-protocol-security-github/
On the Git protocol side, unencrypted git:// offers no integrity or authentication, making it subject to tampering. We expect very few people are still using this protocol, especially given that you can’t push (it’s read-only on GitHub). We’ll be disabling support for this protocol.
If only they knew that Git commits are a hash of the content of the commit, and cannot be tampered without changing the commit hashes.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
Ordering some rapid tests instead. :\
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
If you want a free and proper test here right now, you need to get to the hospital to pick it up.
If you have some symptoms you shouldn't go on the bus, and it's not exactly bike weather, so you're in for 2h20m or so of walking.