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Who remembers people getting blacklisted for sharing this man's ideas?

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Omg.

“A female passenger died after being set on fire by a man on a New York City subway train Sunday morning, according to police.”

cnn.com/2024/12/22/us/nyc-subw…

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insanity run amuck... our self destruction is near imminent....
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The war on women is in full swing, even though the woman-hating regime has yet to be installed.


*ID* –> “Rough”
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Merry X-mas, Norse mythology edition :)
May you have all a happy holiday season !
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this is for illustrationday.com

- #mastoart #art #illustration #illustrationday -
:: Better res on website ::
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Feliz Navidad también, para ti y tu gente y que no pare el buen arte, en estas fechas tan señaladas. 🎄😀🖼️


The Danish People’s Party responds to the mayor’s call: Will register Muslim recipients of Christmas aid byteseu.com/584230/ #Danmark #Denmark


¿Os ha tocado la lotería o queréis una galleta de consolación*?

*Y salud. Mucha salud.

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THERE ARE DESIGNS FOR AN ARDUINO PHONE ON THE INTERNET THIS IS SO COOL.

Can’t do more than calls and texts which makes sense for an arduino… I wonder… brb gonna go google raspberry pi smartphones

instructables.com/ArduinoPhone…

#opensource #arduino #technology



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this reminds me of a recent interview I did with a printmaker, when he told me that he strongly disagrees with the government definition of 'creative industries', as art can't be 'industrialised', simply because, even if the creator loves what they do, there are moments in which you don't feel like making art, and making art without feeling it it's simply not art, and if politicians really want to support artists, they should stop conflating them with production machines.
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I didn't know Karl Marx was ever that broke. He is known for living high on the hog at Engels' expense. Was that before Engels was supporting him?


Aegisub 3.4.0 Released


It’s been a while!
This release, the first stable in a decade, was designed to have minimal feature changes from 3.2.2. The goal was to just cut a release that builds on modern systems, which was itself more than enough work. Further releases will include actual features and more normal changelogs. The version is 3.4.0 to avoid conflicts with forks that tagged things under 3.3.x.
Moving forward, development will continue out of TypesettingTools/Aegisub.

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Advanced Subtitle Editor
Aegisub is a free, cross-platform open source tool for creating and modifying subtitles. Aegisub makes it quick and easy to time subtitles to audio, and features many powerful tools for styling them, including a built-in real-time video preview.


ScyllaDB NoSQL database transitions to a source available license, unifying streams and offering a free tier of ScyllaDB Enterprise.
linuxiac.com/scylladb-transiti…

#scylladb #nosql #database



If you have been having trouble with Tusky dropping in-progress posts when you switch to another app and then switch back, this is fixed in the version released today:

chaos.social/@ConnyDuck/113697…








Just wait until the first human beings die of the bird flu and then Trump will say, "It''ll disappear like magic" then we have another full scale pandemic the likes of which will make Covid look like a walk in the park.

Bird flu has been killing millions of birds for the past 5 years. It's now in cows and milk. It's only a matter of time before it becomes easily human transmissible.

scientificamerican.com/article…

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And, maybe strange to say, but I hope that the world blames the U.S. because we are, I believe, responsible for not stopping it from happening. Just like the 1918 Flu, which began in Kansas.


Cómo conmueve León Felipe recitando de viva voz este poema-autoretrato de «cosas sin importancia» en el inicio de este vídeo (del minuto 2 al 8).

literatube.com/w/4YHRrfe6p8NJV…

Lo comparte @fmolinero en #LiteraTube




"When we reduce a complex distribution of possible outcomes to a single number, we lose critical information about uncertainty, risk, and potential extreme events that could drastically impact decision-making."

Loic Merckel offers a lucid analysis on the need to move beyond single-point predictions. towardsdatascience.com/when-av…