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r_alb ("Raphael Albert") wrote:
I wonder why those who claim that they don't care about their privacy because they have "nothing to hide" never let me go through their browser history when I ask them. 🤔
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r_alb ("Raphael Albert") wrote:
I wonder why those who claim that they don't care about their privacy because they have "nothing to hide" never let me go through their browser history when I ask them. 🤔
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
"A group of students, alumni and volunteers from the University of Southern California are banding together to help people with upcoming immigration-related court hearings.
...
Calls to AoC’s hotline — 888-462-5211 — are answered by about 15 volunteers who help the defendants fill out the necessary paperwork to request to move their hearing online. Help is available for both English and Spanish speakers."
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LapTop006@aus.social ("Julien Goodwin") wrote:
Oh hi @pluralistic , at Unity in Auckland
"How My Reporting on the Columbia Protests Led to My Deportation"
Alistair Kitchen: They were waiting for me when I got off the plane. Officer Martinez intercepted me before I entered primary processing and took me immediately into an interrogation...
https://jwz.org/b/ykpk
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
This was a three second exposure (with about 10 stops of neutral density). The sun was behind the clouds and just above the center of the frame; the lens required careful flagging to avoid glare.
The rendering of water, especially in the sea, differs greatly with exposure. 30 seconds looks quite different from 3 seconds, which is just as different from 1/30 sec, which is different from 1/1000 sec. About 1/30 sec renders roughly the way our vision does; anything else requires a camera to see.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Edge of Pacific Ocean, 2014.
All the pixels, none of the hypothermia, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/14820439752
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oglaf@socel.net ("Oglaf") wrote:
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mwichary@mastodon.online ("Marcin Wichary") wrote:
Props to a young Philly volunteer who succumbed to my pleas and allowed me to go behind the rope and take a photo of a rare (to me) stencil Gorton.
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photosbygina_yeg@mastoart.social ("Gina Blank") wrote:
I was in #Toronto last week for a conference; I always take at least some of my gear for off-hours exploring. Met some grey squirrels. This new mama was looking a bit rough (unsurprising, as anyone with newborns will tell you)--I learned from a squirrel aficionado that mama squirrels will pull out their fur to make a nest for their babies, since they often nest in cold spaces. Gives new meaning to parents who say their kids make them want to pull their hair out!
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evacide@hachyderm.io wrote:
My Los Angeles friends, you need to know that the LA Opera is having its costume sale this Saturday and you should. Buy stuff for yourself but also send me photos: https://laopera.org/costume-shop-sale
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The_Icarian@federated.press ("The Icarian") wrote:
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trochee@dair-community.social ("Jeremy Kahn") wrote:
Seeing usually smart folks getting rope-a-doped into arguing for LLM utility like there's a moral justice zero-sum trolley-problem slider between "useful" and "ethical" and we're just arguing about the best setting
But the real problem is even dumber
-is its mere use a climate disaster? Yes
-is its data provenance founded on theft? Also yes
-will it be used to ruin ordinary workers' lives? Yup
-will it ruin countless organizations who think they're buying their way to cheap labor? That too
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ksaj@infosec.exchange ("Karsten Johansson") wrote:
Trump says he originated the America First motto.
Checks out.
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cobalt123@beige.party wrote:
October 27 2024 in NYTimes:
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AdamStuartSmith@sauropods.win ("Adam S. Smith") wrote:
Grass is just ‘grass’ until you let it grow. All this diversity is sprouting from my lawn (or what used to be my lawn).
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Jgbird@mas.to ("Jerome G") wrote:
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Alice@beige.party ("Alice McFlurry :bc:") wrote:
Can we give all COVID variants names like this so people will FINALLY take it seriously?
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benroyce ("Ben Royce 🇺🇦") wrote:
My last day of work at the World Trade Center was Sept 10, 2001. I worked late, so I was going to go in late the next day. I never made it in (the planes hit in the morning). I was at 5 WTC, a 9 story building between the towers, all my coworkers evacuated
What I remember most were the missing person posters, especially plastered all over Grand Central Terminal
Now we experience it again with #ICE under #Trump
Powered by the same stupid hate and fear that powered 9/11
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/18/los-angeles-missing-posters-ice
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flexghost ("flexghost.") wrote:
Wow.
Absolute home run ad from Rep. Eric Swalwell
🔥
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Jaden3 wrote:
June 19 marks the end of slavery but we were never actually free. I listen to my grampa and gramma who suffered as kids growing up during segregation in mississippi they were not free 😔 my grampa stories real bad , klan and shit bad times.
#juneteenth
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davidho@mastodon.world ("David Ho") wrote:
Look people, no matter how much we destroy the Earth by polluting it with CO₂, microplastics, PFAS, etc. everywhere, and even if AMOC shuts down and both the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets melt, the Earth will still be infinitely more habitable than Mars. Mars is a shithole and we're not going.
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QasimRashid ("Qasim Rashid, Esq.") wrote:
A brief history of gun control in America:
NRA: We need unlimited firearms to stop tyrannical government
Black people: Sounds good, we are open carrying in California
NRA: Not so fast. We're banning firearms
[ICE raids California, targets Black and brown people with illegal arrests]
Black and brown people: Hey NRA, here's that tyrannical government you mentioned
NRA: Oh, we meant tyranny against white people. We're perfectly good with fascists targeting you
The End
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w7voa@journa.host ("Steve Herman") wrote:
“This morning, ICE agents came to Dodger Stadium and requested permission to access the parking lots. They were denied entry to the grounds by the organization. Tonight’s game will be played as scheduled.” - Los Angeles Dodgers
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catsalad@infosec.exchange ("CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow:") wrote:
Instead of using butter with your garlic bread, you should switch to Linux. You can set up a virtual machine to try out various distros to see which one works best for your needs.
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joelle@social.joelle.us ("Joelle") wrote:
The reason Texas is part of the USA is that Mexico made slavery illegal.
Remember the Alamo? A lot of white people don't know is that what the "brave" people in the Alamo were fighting for was slavery.
That's also why it took two years after the civil war ended for enforcement of anti-slavery in Texas. (it wasn't because of slow communication, as is told in revisionist histories, it was because white people willfully defied the law).
Freedom is always worth fighting for.
5 Other Scenes in Point Break That Would Be Better With a Beat-Down of Anthony Kiedis:
(As a Point Break scholar, I agree with this.) For all its strengths, "Point Break" is sorely lacking in one of the most important departments of any high-octane...
https://jwz.org/b/ykpi
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Oh whoa. Unexpected appearance of MEUTE at KEXP. Fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OF-xpiZlGU
(Also, I now finally know how their name is pronounced. 😆)
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
I've listened to Louis Cato's "Black Man Blues" a few times today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nhSvi%5FAQKE
Looks like he did everything on that song except record and edit the video. Sheesh...
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ntnsndr@social.coop ("Nathan Schneider") wrote:
Leading figures across greater Silicon Valley have turned right for the same reason business elites always have: they want more power over their workers. https://lpeproject.org/blog/techs-turn-to-trump-was-a-labor-story-and-the-response-should-be-too/
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annie@social.lol wrote:
How I have benefited from racism A non-exhaustive list of how I, a middle class white woman living in the U.S., have benefited and am continuing to benefit from the racism built into our systems and... https://anniemueller.com/posts/how-i-have-benefited-from-racism