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A week from today: join us for a free webinar (and free legal docs!) on the rise and fall of Main Street Phoenix Project, an innovative and important experiment in worker ownership. colorado.edu/lab/medlab/2024/0…

in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

When pressed for a plan to catch a live goose the media was given a concept of a plan: Slowly, one goose step at a time.
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Which "local leaders" say Haitians have "strained the city's resources?" The city invited them to be there. The city crows about how wonderful their presence is. They were headed to their own demise before the Haitians arrived. Which "local leaders" did they ask? Republicans, the racists? The author could have skipped the opinion of the city's Medieval rotten egg throwers.

💯 to Steve Martin!! 👍 😀 🦢



The Room Next Door - Donald Trump Fact Check Special - youtube.com/watch?v=HQcFlgxNcj… serious stuff, but funny...


So NYPD subway cops chasing a man for $2.90 in fare money, shot 4 people, including a bystander and another cop? Cool.🤦🏿‍♂️

An important thing to know about the subway cops stopping the crime of fare evasion, is:

1) White New Yorkers evade fares more than anyone else.

2) Cops get fired if they stop white fare evaders vs Black or brown fare evaders.🤡

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This is what cops mean when they say that the racism is systemic, that the system was not built by cops but by rich men.

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systemically, this is the worst way to prevent fare evasion. Berlin and Helsinki have no fare gates. There are ticket checkers who check a subset of riders to verify they have paid, and write tickets to offenders. No fare gates, no turnstile and no guns required.




Looks like Leon Smuk got a talking-to from the Secret Service. The #oligarch has to be a sociopath to not already know by now that his employees laugh at his attempted jokes because of the power he has over them, not because of his sense of humor. If he wanted to pass off his previous dangerous Xitter post as a joke, he should at least give better excuses, like saying his friends laughed at it. I suppose he has no concept of friends.

#ElonMusk #DeportElonMusk

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OMG she really likes this food. Much more than the other type. Second full bowl she completely cleaned up


She really likes it with a little tomatoes and sausages. She is asking for more.

I hope it stays that way for the rest of the 16kg of it.

#DogFood #Mellie #France #MyPuppy




@linuxuserspace takes a look at #gnome 's ptyxis.

Good convo once we get past the whole naming part. Most of this works out perfectly in Fedora since it's just named "Terminal", avoids all the confusion. I do miss the little green grass icon though.

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You better believe we spent hours clicking on every single one of those. So nice to have good choices 🥹


But sure, tell me that the word fascist is too strong a word when referring to right wing speech.

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September 17th Is National Voter Registration Day! | Robert Reich youtube.com/watch?v=Dyg3fEnP2S…

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts knows that Justice Samuel Alito’s antics and ideology are getting out of hand—and that’s why he’s taking care to protect him from the public eye.

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It's a rather large mystery to me why #Firefox from @mozilla has remembering search and form history grouped together in a single preference.
I want Firefox to remember my search history. I very much do not want it to remember my form history. Why can't I specify these separately?
#privacy
in reply to Jonathan Kamens 86 47

what's the difference between a search box and any other form input?
in reply to cibyr

@cibyr I'm not sure whether you mean from a technical perspective or a content perspective.
From a technical perspective, I want Firefox to remember the searches I type in the URL bar but not anything I type into a box on a web page. This is a clear, easy-to-understand, easy-to-implement distinction.
The biggest UX reason why I want this is because I don't want annoying and distracting form-fill values to pop up whenever I go to enter anything into a text field.
in reply to Jonathan Kamens 86 47

@cibyr From a content perspective, generally speaking, the stuff I enter on forms is often significantly more private than the stuff I enter in searches in the URL bar, and I don't want Firefox to remember that stuff.
in reply to Jonathan Kamens 86 47

yeh I meant from a technical perspective. I use a lot of search boxes that are on web pages, not just the address bar.
in reply to cibyr

@cibyr 🤷 I would be fine with losing history in such search boxes as a side-effect of losing history from other form fields.
If I wanted history for any of them in particular, I could add them as search providers to Firefox, i.e., make it possible to search them in the URL bar and thus for Firefox to remember history for them.
Also, many of the sites with search boxes keep their own search history anyway.




TikTok argued against its U.S. ban in court today. Here's what happened


TikTok’s survival in the U.S. is riding on the outcome of the hearing. Federal judges peppered both the Justice Department and TikTok with skeptical questions about the ban, which takes effect in January.

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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A New Issue of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) (Vol. 19, No.3) is Now Available Online journals.library.ualberta.ca/e…