When my kiddo was tiny, I found a CD of Peter and the Wolf, narrated by #DameEdna. Here it is on Spotify for you to enjoy, possums.
https://spotify.link/MpzvBBf6dzb
Or a live version on YouTube. https://youtu.be/gTvlHgR_X7w
I have a new game! And it is out now:
Drift Mine Satellite is a maintenance text adventure about a person living underground in a limestone mine, and their work on the local communication network that has sprung up there.
It is a utopian apocalypse fantasy, a forever-camping world narrowed to linear miles of RVs parked under a mountain, the people who live in them, and the systems that interconnect them, both social and material.
Find Drift Mine Satellite here; http://solarprotocol.net/sunthinking/#pipkin
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i try never to judge people's knowledge by how they speak
i had a prof with a thick hill-ppl accent who couldn't pronounce a multisyllable word properly to save his life
he was a world-renowned expert on Russia who had consulted w the CIA, the State Dept, and major corps
i had a prof from Brooklyn who couldn't get thru a sentence w/o at least one "fuck"
he'd forgotten more about 17th c literature than most ppl have ever known
ppl talk how they talk. it has nothing to do w expertise
> Altruism stops for a child crossing the road.
>
> Effective Altruism keeps going so as not to
> delay the hundreds of people in traffic behind.
>
> "Longtermism" swerves to hit the child so no
> one will ever again be delayed by them or
> their descendants.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> — Rúnar @runarorama@twitter.com, Sep 2022
It dawned on me - this was the entire purpose of Twitter all along.
To give fascists and fakes the same weight as the truth tellers, and in fact, tip the scale toward the fascists and fakes.
It was always the point. Creating unreality and forcing people to live in it is necessary component of fascism—to train people to not believe their eyes—to erode trust.
@mhoye "Cheery was aware that Commander Vimes didn't like the phrase 'The innocent have nothing to fear', believing the innocent had everything to fear, mostly from the guilty but in the longer term even more from those who say things like 'The innocent have nothing to fear'."
-Terry Pratchett
Congratulating a former minister for pushing through the biggest prison-building programme in over a century doesn’t sound like the accolade it is meant to be. It is manifest evidence of an utter failure of government.
If under your watch you’ve had to hugely increase the number of people in jail then surely you have been doing things wrong. Maybe Mr Sunak and colleagues should ask why this has been necessary and what it is about their policies over a decade and a bit that has required this.
Quick thread to answer @Loukas's (excellent) question:
"Were first Royal Navy aircraft carriers were built slower on purpose because they were designed to stay with battleships?"
This is something that does come up a lot in 70s/80s books. But the answer is... no.
This seems to have mostly been a bit of a misunderstanding about how carriers WORK (no really).
Let's look quickly at the reasons why: 🧵 #histodons #histodon #navalHistory /1
@breadandcircuses "If Americans adopted the carbon footprint of their European counterparts, their emissions would already be cut in half."
@statto The fact that all of these new technologies are couched in this Utopian language is deeply disturbing. And every one has brought highly asymmetric benefits to society. And not precautionary anything. Imagine pharmaceutical companies saying we're going to spray the world with our newly inhalable vaccine against common disease because that way everyone will be healthier… No need for a clinical trial. No explanation of what's in the spray… And governments just sit by watch it happen.
What is the point of games?
For Lizzie Magie, the idiosyncratic genius who inspired Monopoly, the answer was clear: she thought games are educational.
Klaus Teuber, the equally brilliant designer of the board game Catan, had a different view: he thought games are fun.
https://enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/2ff8d3fa-d127-45e2-9b73-d0928a2d1cba
@AstroKatie @hollie We just launched a volunteer-driven site http://SpreadMastodon.org to help explain it and make signing up crazy easier. Mastodon is our best shot to #TakeBackSocial. I hope it might make Mastodon more approachable to people like your colleagues (who are far from alone!).
RT @statto
Why does hair go grey with age? New research suggests it may be because the stem cells that renew the population of cells that give our hair colour, get stuck—physically stuck!—unable to move to where they need to be to renew the colouring cells https://www.bbc.com/news/health-65309374
You will not go to space today. Well done to everyone who got that monster rocket off the pad.
via https://youtu.be/eAl3gVvMNNM
⚓ Open Trials Alert! ⚓
Registration is now open for open trials this summer.
We want to be very clear:
⭐ If you think you are good enough to play, sign up. You have nothing to lose. ⭐
We do not operate on a "pay to play" model. We will help you with kit or sponsorship if you need it.
If you love football, want to be part of an independent women's team, and have the talent you will get your chance.
Join us. There's not telling how far you'll go... https://londonseawardfc.com/trials/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social+post&utm_campaign=Trials #woso #football
@davoloid yup. we're not the first and we won't be the last. If anything, it's becoming increasingly common as more attention and money is focused on the game.
Our goal is to try and show others who find themselves in the same situation that there is a way to say 'no' and to fly high on your own.
And, where possible, to help them with knowledge share on how to do so.
Hello Fediverse!
We are London Seaward, an independent London football team. When our 'parent' big-name mens' club decided they wanted full control, we said 'no' and went our own way.
We are determined to show you don't have to be someone else's "women's team" to succeed. You can be who you want to be.
And we'd love to get to know you better. ⚓ #woso #london #football https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlNArPc7kLg
Lecture tomorrow evening by Prof Nicola Walshe of UCL's Institute of Education on bringing #sustainability topics into #teaching.
Just another worried little citizen of this modern-day Pompeii. Techie at UCL, working on Process Automation with MS Power Platform. Scatterbrain, interested in education, languages, Space and lots of disparate things. sorry.
Keeping my space toots at @astrodad as an experiment in self-moderation :)
*Background banner is a photo Yorkshire flag in blue and white, in front of a classic bell tent, in a field of similar tents at a festival.