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On Jane Goodall's 90th birthday, the sweet illustrated story of how she turned her childhood dream into reality t.co/CbpUEzYQE8

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What should I dream about? I will abide by the results of this poll.

#StableDiffusion #AIArt #AIGenerated #AI #GenerativeAI #GenerativeArt

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The abusive behavior that was being used to manipulate Lasse Collin into bringing on more maintainers for #xz went unnoticed because abusive behavior in Open Source Communities is so pervasive. In context, we can clearly see it was part of an orchestrated operation. Out of context, it looks like just another asshole complaining about stuff they have no right to complain about. robmensching.com/blog/posts/20

@Jon_Kramer

The books may not have the same impressive-but-unlikely scenes as the streaming video version. :)

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Florida’s Supreme Court just threw a major wrench into the election, and Democrats are fired up. Rulings yesterday put the whole state into play over the question of abortion, threatening the GOP’s path to a senate majority and even the White House. open.substack.com/pub/statusku

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People used to think an encrypted web was impossible. But billions of HTTPS certificates later—and with help from EFF's Certbot!—it's a different story. Support fearless public interest technology today. supporters.eff.org/donate/supp

@Jon_Kramer

In this particular scene, a syzygy of three suns in the sky causes people to be suddenly pulled upward, and they are like hanging onto flagpoles and buildings and things to avoid rising into the sky. I don't *think* that's physically plausible?

@cpkimber

That's true in general; but in this particular scene (hard to describe in words) I'm pretty sure that what we see isn't compatible with tidal models. :)

@Jon_Kramer

Hm, interesting! Wouldn't it also pull the entire planet toward itself, though? It would depend exactly how the source got there, I imagine. Probably I don't understand the physics enough.

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I worked my whole life to get to this day. My monster has escaped into the world. SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN is out now!

Shesheshen is a shapeshifting monster with a big problem: she's fallen for a human. This human is so kind and thoughtful, but also? This human is hunting her.

penguinrandomhouse.com/books/7

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Six months into the genocide in Gaza, so much is clear.

On the most elementary level, it’s clear as day that this is a genocide. Plain and simple. Bloody, eliminationist, and sadistically deadly. There is nothing complicated about it, nor hidden from view; one has to willfully make it complex or mask it to say otherwise (which alas, many are doing).

On a human level, it’s clearly, to put it mildly, heartbreaking and traumatizing.

It’s clear too, if one opens their eyes, that there is “no state solution” to this genocide. No state is coming to the rescue, nor forming a bloc of Allied forces to intervene; many states have no power to do so, but many more are part of a global “fascist turn” that doesn’t want to. (Meanwhile, progressives and liberals, including ones who play at being radicals, busy themselves with “state solutions” that clearly aren’t there at all, and in the process, close up space and imagination for social transformation.)

Meaning, for many of us, a certain hopelessness or despair or powerless has felt clear.

What’s less clear is how to stop or perceptibly disrupt this genocide and the fascism that fuels it.

Of late, though, friends known and anonymous, have made it much clearer to me that certain types of resistance could be profoundly, actually impactful, including:

Anticapitalist direct action, such as the bold @a15actions’ call for coordinated economic blockades on April 15 and long-standing but amped-up BDS campaign.

Antimilitarist action and military refusal, whether dogged direct actions to shut down military manufacturers or block military supply shipments, to Israelis going to jail rather than serve in the IOF, to Aaron Bushnell’s action, to unrest with the ranks of US troops.

Abundant space for grief, spirituality, and rituals in do-it-ourselves ways—to defend the sacred, communally maintain our solidarity and humanity against their barbarism, and communally embody life and love.

Remaking the landscape into a culture of resilience, daily and ubiquitously asserting that autonomous self-organization is possible, but so too are other worlds.

(photo: “intifada = uprising” seen on my walk #FuckFascism tonight)

Well, okay, and that a strong gravitational source would not PULL EVERYTHING UP OFF OF THE PLANET'S SURFACE, because the planet would be pulled just as hard as the things, sheesh.

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The main thing that bothers me about "3 Body Problem" so far is the suggestion that if lots of science experiments started having weird results suddenly, physicists would be all "well, science is broken, might as well pack it in", as opposed to "whoa, this is amazing, we need more funding to study this phenomenon!".

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we've never seen scum levels like this

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