Sudo Clean Up My Workbench
Sudo Clean Up My Workbench
[Engineezy] might have been watching a 3D printer move when inspiration struck: Why not build a robot arm to clean up his workbench? Why not, indeed? Well, all you need is a 17-foot-long X-axis and…Hackaday
Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis – „Everything everywhere all at once“ (2022)
Ein Multiversum auf Speed – und Michelle Yeoh, die mit stoischer Ruhe durch alle Dimensionen stolpert. Ein Bagel verschluckt jede Existenz, eine Steuerbeamtin als Wrestling-Ikone des Behördenalltags, und die Daniels, Kwan und Scheinert, lassen die Genregrenzen so fröhlich explodieren, dass Hollywood alle traditionellen Regeln vergessen musste. Absurd, anarchisch, liebevoll und zutiefst menschlich zugleich, ich liebe einfach alles an diesem Film! (ARD, Wh.)
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Ethical consumption, 1860
[orange character is smiling smugly, doing a finger gun, in front of the "1860 WEEKLY SLAVE MARKET" in which a crowd of people are browsing slaves, while some slaves ask "please help…"]
There is no ethical consumption under capitalism bro, everything is equally bad
I won't stop buying slaves until the state compels me not to, until then to each their own and let's agree to disagree and I'll have you know my family needs their labor
It's great that you can live without slaves though, keep being an anti-slavery activist it's awesome!
You're the best!
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No ethical consumption | The Bad Website
No ethical consumption - A comic on The Bad WebsiteThe Bad Website
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Using of KI Pictures with perchance.org.
Judge says referendum proposal on Alberta independence would be unconstitutional
An Alberta judge says a referendum proposal on Alberta separating from Canada goes against Charter and Treaty rights, in a decision given less than 24 hours after the provincial government introduced legislation that would have ended the court proceeding.
The province's Bill 14, which was introduced Thursday, would end court action on the issue once it came into effect. The proposed bill would allow citizen initiatives to go ahead even if they might violate the Constitution.
Court of King's Bench Justice Colin Feasby, who has listened to several days of arguments about the independence proposal, had sharp words for the government move to change the law.
"Legislating to pre-emptively end this court proceeding disrespects the administration of justice," he said in the Calgary Court of King's Bench on Friday.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger – „Running Man“ (1987)
Hätte ich damals geahnt, dass dieser Film einmal wie eine Gebrauchsanleitung für eine Gegenwart, die sich selbst als Reality-Show inszeniert, wirken würde. Dann hätte ich sicher besser aufgepasst. Damals konnte ich das aber nicht. Das grelle Neon, der Schaumstoffkitsch, die überzeichneten Muskelkörper. Die gesamte Oberfläche dieses Films hat mich Arthouse-Snob damals abgestoßen. Dabei lag darunter aber ein Film über ein Amerika, auf das wir damals einfach noch nicht vorbereitet waren. Ein Amerika, das seine Entertainment-Industrie zu einem Werkzeug politischer Machtausübung gemacht hat. Kaum 40 Jahre später sehe ich das komplett anders. (ARD, Wh.)
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UltraPlot -- a succinct wrapper for matplotlib
Hi everyone,
I’m trying to raise awareness of UltraPlot — a succinct wrapper for Matplotlib. The project is aimed at scientists and researchers who need to create professional, publication-ready figures while keeping their code expressive and minimal.
UltraPlot provides tools that simplify many common but cumbersome plotting tasks, including:
- subplot sharing and layout management
- panel and grid organization
- automatic subplot tagging
- easy geo plotting and better GeoAxes handling
- and many other quality-of-life features for complex figures
If you regularly work with Matplotlib and want a cleaner, more structured plotting workflow, UltraPlot might be helpful.
Checkout our docs at ultraplot.readthedocs.io/
or star us on github: github.com/Ultraplot/UltraPlot…
GitHub - Ultraplot/UltraPlot: A succinct wrapper for matplotlib
A succinct wrapper for matplotlib. Contribute to Ultraplot/UltraPlot development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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I came ready to hate with bias because I often don't like wrappers, but at least the .format seems like an objective improvement.
But I never understood why matplotlib insists on ax, fig and that's still in there...
Directly working with matplotlib classes tends to be more clear and concise than pyplot, makes things easier when working with multiple figures and axes, and is certainly more “pythonic”.
I disagree.
Looks like a solid project overall! Thanks for your effort!
Thanks for not burning us to the ground immediately😉!
Since we don't intend to replace matplotlib, we still inherent the quicks but intend to smooth those out. For example we provide a custom gridspec that allows for 2d slicing (or linear slicing); layouts by default are flexible and sharing where it makes sense.
I do wonder, what would the alternative look like for the standard `fig, ax‘ paradigm? I am aware of plotly's approach, but am willing to explore other options.
ML applications are much better supported in Python, but for anything statistics related I would rather use R.
Fooling IoT devices as if they have internet access is it possible? (Yeelight minas ceiling light goes unavailable after physical switch-off without internet.)
I have recently enforced a better privacy practice for my smart home devices, that includes creating a new access point for those devices and blocking them of internet access with VLAN.
Since then, my yeelight minas celiing lights goes unavailable whenever I physically switch them off and turn them on afterwards.
One really stupid thing is it needs internet access for using LAN control feature. it's really really dumb.
but at the same time, in this kind of age where everything wants to phone their home, i need to somehow mitigate this in every possible way such as by fooling the devices as if they have access to the internet.
Is this kind of things possible?
thanks!
På uppdrag av Jordbruksverket har WSP producerat en rapport om arbetsmiljön inom yrkefisket i Sverige. Flertalet av de intervjuade har varit insjöfiskare men även en del fiskare i det pelagiska och demersala fisket i havet har svarat.
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Arbetsmiljön inom yrkesfisket - Svenssons Nyheter - Njord
Arbetsmiljön inom yrkesfisket. På uppdrag av Jordbruksverket har WSP producerat en rapport om arbetsmiljön inom yrkefisket i Sverige.Anders Svensson (Svenssons Nyheter - Njord)
Arab, Muslim nations reject Israel exit-only plan for Gaza Rafah crossing
Gaza mediators Egypt and Qatar, and six other Muslim-majority countries have raised the alarm over Israel’s stated plan for a one-way opening of the Rafah border crossing, which would allow Palestinians to leave their territory, but not to return, and block the entry of humanitarian aid.
It comes as Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza continues unabated, with some 600 violations of the ceasefire in the last seven weeks.
The announcement, which breaches Israeli obligations under the first phase of a United States-led peace plan, was made on Wednesday by an Israeli military unit called the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), stating that one-way crossing would be allowed with Israeli “security approval” in coordination with Egypt.
Arab, Muslim nations reject Israeli exit-only plan for Gaza Rafah crossing
Ministers slam Israeli breach of truce plan, which ultimately aims to ‘displace Palestinian people from their land’.Al Jazeera Staff (Al Jazeera)
Afghanistan says 4 killed in heavy fire exchanges with Pakistani forces
Afghanistan authorities say four civilians have been killed after an exchange of heavy fire with Pakistan’s forces along their shared border, as tensions between the South Asian neighbours escalate after peace talks in Saudi Arabia failed to produce a breakthrough.
The governor of Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak district in the Kandahar province confirmed the deaths on Saturday. Officials from both sides said the clashes broke out late on Friday night, with the two countries accusing one another of opening fire first.
In a post on X, the spokesman for Afghanistan’s Taliban government, Zabihullah Mujahid, said Pakistani forces had “launched attacks towards” the Spin Boldak district, prompting Afghan forces to respond.
Afghanistan says 4 killed in heavy fire exchanges with Pakistani forces
Relations have soured between former allies Afghanistan and Pakistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.Al Jazeera
Do we think a VPN ban is nigh?
The Indian Ocean disaster is a climate tragedy — and needs more attention
The Indian Ocean disaster is a climate tragedy — and needs more attention
A region unused to tropical cyclones has had three in a week. The world needs to ask why this happened, not look away.Rochmyaningsih, Dyna
Hovrätten för Västra Sverige har meddelat dom i ett mål rörande en omfattande bedrägeriverksamhet som bedrivits från ett antal så kallade callcenter i utlandet. Från dessa callcenter utfördes telefonbedrägerier mot äldre personer i Sverige. Målet rör även åtal för grovt penningtvättsbrott och synnerligen grov misshandel.
The missing standard library for multithreading in JavaScript
GitHub - W4G1/multithreading: The missing standard library for multithreading in JavaScript (Works in Node.js, Deno, Bun, Web browser)
The missing standard library for multithreading in JavaScript (Works in Node.js, Deno, Bun, Web browser) - W4G1/multithreadingGitHub
I present US Politics in 2025 everybody
Politician: Makes humorous response to ridiculous criticism of how he looks in a photoml user: amEriCA, amIRitE??//??
anarchiddy
in reply to Bad • • •I dont really know what to make of this mene, but this isnt really what 'no ethical consumption' is intended to communicate.
The challenge isn't to abstain from unethical practices directly like owning a slave yourself, the challenge is to avoid consumption that involves exploitative structures at all. It's a structural critique, not an individualized one - exploitation is so pervasive in capitalist production that it's nearly impossible to avoid entirely even if you're an activist with complete knowledge and can dedicate a large amount of energy perfecting ethical consumption
It bothers me how cynical this meme is, honestly.
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anarchiddy
in reply to Bad • • •Sure, except a part of the critique is an acknowledgement that exploitation begets exploitation - most of the working class has only a limited amount of time, resources, or energy to participate in this level of market research before buying anything.
I find this satire to be similar to Milton Freedman libertarians who think consumers should simply know what theyre buying instead of having government consumer protections.
Bad
in reply to anarchiddy • • •I'm not criticizing people who struggle to navigate exploitative systems.
Rather satirizing some bad faith individuals who use the excuse as a blank check to justify obviously unethical choices.
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anarchiddy
in reply to Bad • • •I just dont think it's ever really that clear-cut.
Be kind to people, but be ruthless to systems.
bobtail_bandit
in reply to anarchiddy • • •First I've heard this, really like it. Thanks.
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anarchiddy
in reply to bobtail_bandit • • •Michael Brooks and the Meaning of Socialist Internationalism
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in reply to Bad • • •Lvxferre [he/him]
in reply to Bad • • •This looks like a twist of what I call the "cat shit problem":
A cat shitting on your front yard is bad. But an elephant doing it is even worse. Both are shit and you want neither; but elephant shit is a considerably worse problem.
However, every bloody single time this subject pops up, you'll see two sets of muppets:
So. The orange guy in your comic is in the first set.
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anarchiddy
in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉 • • •Sure, but the point of that idea is that capitalist exploitation can't be addressed through personal consumption choices to begin with.
I guess fine, that person is making a shitty choice. But moralizing over consumption habits is pretty counterproductive IMO.
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in reply to anarchiddy • • •That's valid as long as it isn't used as an excuse to consume.
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commie
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in reply to anarchiddy • • •Learn to read
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ObjectivityIncarnate
in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉 • • •Have you actually encountered someone who did this? Everyone I've ever known of who was in the 'do whatever they want' mindset, certainly wasn't because of how they interpreted that 'slogan', it was just because they don't give a shit to begin with—they almost certainly had never even heard it before.
🍉 Albert 🍉
in reply to ObjectivityIncarnate • • •I'm confused, didn't you answer your own question?
there are people who use that as an excuse to do whatever they like. they don't care
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ObjectivityIncarnate
in reply to 🍉 Albert 🍉 • • •No, there is a difference in motivation between doing whatever you want because you believe it's hopeless re 'consuming ethically', and doing whatever you want because you've never given a single thought to the matter of 'ethical consumption' at all.
My contention is simply that the vast majority of people who 'do whatever' are in the latter category, that's all.
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in reply to 4am • • •The Quuuuuill
in reply to rockerface🇺🇦 • • •"liberation is when authoritarians operate via pieces of paper and text on a screen to purchase access to violence to exploit the workers"
— right-wing and adjacent "libertarians"
WoodScientist
in reply to Bad • • •Now live in the 1850s US and try to buy a pair of underwear whose production didn't involve slavery at some point in the chain.
The problem is the same as it's ever been - supply chains are complicated.
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nagaram
in reply to marx • • •Yeah but this also works on a lot of vegan substitutes and staples.
Quinoa is a good example in that its popularity amongst american vegans and health food enjoyer's (myself included) caused damages to local food supplies in poorer countries. Forcing south american and I think African communities to consume shitty processed flour with little to know access to the same nutrients and proteins of quinoa.
TBH, I don't know how bad this still is, I haven't followed it for a while. But the point I think is that the industrial scale food production chain is always going to be questionable ethically.
And if you chose the local only route of going to farmers markets only you're probably limiting yourself to the point of risking malnutrition on a vegan diet (love my local FM, but they do not have beans in the quantity I eat them) and, based on my interactions with all the Kentucky Farmers I've met, you're probably financially supporting a fascism supporter.
The point of "No ethical consumption" I think has always been that things are very complicated supply chain wis
... show moreYeah but this also works on a lot of vegan substitutes and staples.
Quinoa is a good example in that its popularity amongst american vegans and health food enjoyer's (myself included) caused damages to local food supplies in poorer countries. Forcing south american and I think African communities to consume shitty processed flour with little to know access to the same nutrients and proteins of quinoa.
TBH, I don't know how bad this still is, I haven't followed it for a while. But the point I think is that the industrial scale food production chain is always going to be questionable ethically.
And if you chose the local only route of going to farmers markets only you're probably limiting yourself to the point of risking malnutrition on a vegan diet (love my local FM, but they do not have beans in the quantity I eat them) and, based on my interactions with all the Kentucky Farmers I've met, you're probably financially supporting a fascism supporter.
The point of "No ethical consumption" I think has always been that things are very complicated supply chain wise and it will take a LOT of work to beat the system. I believe that was intended to make the people trying feel better when they can't possibly beat the system. But you're right, people take it to an extreme and justify not even trying.
There's a "The Good Place" moment where a guy gets sent to the Bad Place for buying flowers for his dying mom. The joke being that the flowers were harvested by slaves and flown on a plane causing un told pollution (I never actually watched the show, just saw the clip on a meme board at some point). But that's the consequences of "doing good" under capitalism. We just don't know how bad it is to do good all the time.
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