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Do you know who was the first person we know of that died of AIDS in the U.S., and when they died? It was Robert Rayford, a Black boy who was 15 when he was hospitalized, and 16 when he died. He lived near St. Louis, Missouri. He died in 1969. It wasn't until 1987 it was discovered he died of complications related to AIDS, after his tissue samples tested positive to #HIV antibodies. Rest in power, Robert. #WorldAIDSDay

Imagine a pandemic in which there were little to no response from the government to control it. People saw it as a punishment from God because of gays. It makes me so mad and sad that so many have died because of / . Unnecessarily.

Those who produce everything have nothing, and those who produce nothing have everything. Such a state of affairs can only produce antagonism between the laboring class and the owning, i.e., do-nothing, class. The fight breaks out and hatred delivers its blows.
-- Marius Jacob

#anarchism #quote #bot

Say there's a traffic intersection where you, as the mayor, have observed there's been an increase in deadly traffic accidents. You decide that a solution (traffic lights, speed cameras etc) would decrease the rate of accidents. You implement this solution and voila there are now less accidents. You conclude that the solution was the right one and you are very happy about it. So you come up with a policy to implement that solution to other similarly high accident intersections.

What's wrong with all of this?

What I want from people is to generalize from the example of and to literally any . All of them are managed by dictators. All of them can fire innumerable number of people at a whim. All of them care only about and nothing else. If they care about their customers it's only to the extent that it increases their profits.

1. The nation's 100K+ rail workers get ZERO paid sick days

They want FOUR

And are threatening to strike December 9

In response, corporate America is demanding Congress intervene and force them to continue working without any paid sick days

popular.info/p/railroading-wor

on the left: not a single one of these devices still boots. most of them did, when they were first put on the shelf. even if they could be repaired to boot up, a secure operating system no longer exists that will run on them

on the right: each one of these still works great, other than batteries (replaceable) and the occasional loose hinge. despite the average age being 2x of the phones, half of them are still in active everyday use

3,013 neurons, half a million synapses: the complete #connectome of the whole #Drosophila larval brain!

Winding, Pedigo et al. 2022. "The connectome of an insect brain" biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

We’ve mapped and analysed its circuit architecture, from sensory neurons to brain output neurons, as reconstructed from volume electron microscopy, and here is what we found. 1/

#neuroscience #connectomics #vEM #volumeEM

"Humans are allergic to change. They love to say, 'We’ve always done it this way.' I try to fight that. That’s why I have a clock on my wall that runs counter-clockwise."

- Rear Admiral Grace Hopper

#quotes #change #MondayMotivation

In case you don’t believe the same equations govern #motion in the #atmosphere and the #ocean.

Video by Tristan Heth in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Japan is already a cyberpunk kind of city. I like walking here like an adventure and taking pictures. #Fotomontag #gamedesign #photography

If the football coach can make millions, you can pay the TAs who teach enough to afford rent.

#fairUCnow #socialistsunday

相対性理論。"Theory of relativity" I moved the camera and umbrella at the same time and took a panning shot.#followfriday #cyberpunk #photography

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