jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: George Harrison dies at 13:30 in L.A., 2001
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: George Harrison dies at 13:30 in L.A., 2001
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: Giacomo Puccini dies due to throat cancer in Brussels, Belgium, 1924
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: Erich Korngold dies in Hollywood, 1957
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: Pau Casals born in Vendrell, Catalonia, 1876
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
Today in History: John Mayall born in Cheshire, England, 1933
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LesleyPhillipsArt@toot.wales ("Lesley Phillips art") wrote:
Thanks to everyone for the likes and shares Diolch yn fawr iawn
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DocAtCDI wrote:
A thief tried to steal the paintings at the Louvre in Paris. He was caught two blocks away when he ran out of gas. He said: I had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh. But I tried because I had nothing Toulouse.
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MorpheusB@aus.social ("Morpheus Being") wrote:
I had a call from a scammer the other day
Me: “Hello.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Hello. This is Bob Bobson from Microsoft Support. We are seeing a lot of virus activity from your device.”
Me: “Oh no. My device? Are you sure?”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Oh yes, we have many reports.”
Me: “Oh jeez. How can I fix it?”>;
NOT-Microsoft support: “It’s OK sir. We can help you right now. Are you in front of your device sir?”Me: “Yes. I was just about to use it. I’m glad you called.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes sir, we are going to help you. Can you please push the Start button?”
Me: “I think it's already on.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Okay, sir. Now you want to click on Control Panel.”
Me: “I don’t see that.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Do you see a bunch of information above the Start button?”
Me: “Yes.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “That is your Control Panel.”
Me: “Wow, I didn’t realize it had a name.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes sir, now press on Internet Options.”
Me: “Yeah, I definitely don’t see any Internet options. I don’t think I purchased that feature. This is just a cheap one.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “They all have the Internet sir. Press the Start button again.”
Me: “OK, it’s the same as before.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “That’s OK sir. We are going to restart your device. Can you please turn it off?”
Me: “Ummm…I don’t know how. I’ve never turned it off. Since I bought it, it just kind of stays on all the time.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “There must be an off button on your device. How do you stop it when it’s running?”
Me: “In those cases, I usually press the big button.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “OK sir. Please press that button.”
Me: “Ok.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Is your device off?”
Me: “No. The door popped open.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Door? Is there a disc inside the door?”
Me: “No, there’s a burrito.”
NOT-Microsoft support: “Why is there a burrito in your computer?”
Me: “Computer? I thought you said this was microwave support.”
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davidrevoy@framapiaf.org ("David Revoy") wrote:
The Correct Incantation
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adwright ("TheWholeTruthXX 🎨 ❤️ 🍁 🛡️") wrote:
So back in 1944, a German U-Boat Commander named Heinz-Wilhelm Eck did exactly what US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered US military forces to do - kill the survivors of a destroyed boat at sea.
Now, as then, this is considered a War Crime.
In 1945, Commander Eck was tried, found guilty with his own logs condemning him and executed by firing squad by the Allies.
USA, this is where you are now.
Doing literal war crimes every nation condemned the Nazis for.
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mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Commanders specifically ordered Navy SEALs to fire on and kill two survivors of (alleged) drug boat sinking in September. "The order was to kill everybody".
Analyzing this as an unlawful order or as homicide or as a war crime is, of course, necessary, but at the same time it seems morally inadequate. It's a revolting, shameful stain on our country.
https://wapo.st/49KbUJ1 [gift link]
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I love walking with our neighbor
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
technology, economics, and identity… when all three go through a period of rapid change at the same time, revolutionary shifts & backlashes seem to happen
(reading Zakaria’s latest book)
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Y'all, I spend a few weeks every year in the data about global networks, devices, and (web) content,[1] and my eyebrows may never return to their previous position after encountering the "device hoarding" discourse.
The deep, abiding immorality of the anti-right-to-repair/pro-e-waste contingent has never been so nakedly transparent, and yet so seemingly ascendant. Burn it with fire.
[1]: https://infrequently.org/series/performance-inequality/
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georgetakei@universeodon.com ("George Takei :verified: 🏳️🌈🖖🏽") wrote:
Young people in the U.S. have been priced out of their dreams. Stop acting like it’s their fault.
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maxleibman@beige.party ("Max Leibman") wrote:
What quiet quitting and device hoarding have in common—besides being lies—is the worldview of people who believe in, worry about, and report on them.
The premise of quiet quitting and device hoarding alike is that you owe everything to your corporate masters. That giving less than everything to your job is "quitting," that spending less than every dime in your bank account is sabotaging the economy.
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cstross@wandering.shop ("Charlie Stross") wrote:
Stanford Institute report on the economic impact of Brexit:
https://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/economic-impact-brexit
It reduced UK GDP by 8%, investment by 18%, employment by 4%, and productivity by 4%. Also reduced Treasury tax revenue by £40-80Bn/year.
(Note that this is NOT a UK think tank but a US one so more likely to be ideologically in favour of Brexit as a starting point.)
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waldo.net@bsky.brid.gy ("Waldo Jaquith") wrote:
When you’re extremely concerned about drugs coming from Central and South America.
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BBC@c.im ("BBC News") wrote:
#BBC Trump says he will pardon ex-Honduras president convicted of drug trafficking https://w.st/JJpP
jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
I can hear the sleet smashing against the house in the wind. f*ck Winter, with a pitchfork.
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samlitzinger@journa.host ("Sam Litzinger") wrote:
College freshman is deported flying home for Thanksgiving surprise, despite court order
https://apnews.com/article/babson-student-deported-thanksgiving-467393d8d9b9ae6351f99de7b9cbfb98
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LesleyPhillipsArt@toot.wales ("Lesley Phillips art") wrote:
Castell Coch
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mttaggart@infosec.exchange ("Taggart") wrote:
Writing JavaScript for the first time in a while after doing exclusively Rust for months. It feels like moving from navigating a Virginia-class submarine with every conceivable technological aid and guardrail to sailing an inflatable pool raft across the ocean with a map on the back of a bar napkin.
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N4JAW@mastodon.radio ("Jim "Ham on a Bike"") wrote:
I'm ready for some cold weather #hamradio #amateurradio #pota #parksontheair #morsecode CW #qrp #qrpradio activations in spite of #solarcycle25 #coronalholes creating increased levels of #solarwinds
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mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io ("mekka okereke :verified:") wrote:
The existence of leftover pie from Thursday, does not invalidate the need to bake more pies on Friday.
- ancient proverb, probably.
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jockr ("Jock Rutherford 🌻🥥🌴") wrote:
'Made-up quote' in Canadian satire site The Beaverton fools Time Magazine | CBC News
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/beaverton-dupes-time-hoekstra-9.6996328
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CarveHerName@mstdn.social wrote:
#OnThisDay, 28 Nov 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers the existence of pulsars.
Not included in the 1974 Nobel prize for the discovery, Bell received a £3m prize for her work in 2018. She's used it to set up a foundation to improve the diversity in STEM.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomenInSTEM #Histodons
Gargron ("Eugen Rochko") wrote:
I think it would've been easy to throw the #Mastodon logo at some print-on-demand website and be done with it, but I've always wanted Mastodon merch to be something bespoke, something you'd genuinely want to keep for years. This is why I chose the difficult path: Manually finding suppliers, prototyping, ordering in advance and distributing through our own shop. It's a lot of work, which is why it tends to happen as individual "drops" rather than a continuous, all year round stock.
fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
Hank Green And The Case of The Missing Spine
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Tealfuleyes@mastodon.art ("Tealful Eyes") wrote:
Working on some brushes for myself in Rebelle using a portrait for a potential TTRPG character I may play in a future campaign.