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Experience celebrities such as Richard Stallman, the founder of the GNU Project; Free Software Award winner Sébastien Blin of GNU Jami; the president of the Free Software Foundation Europe, Matthias Kirschner; and several GNU webmasters live at the #hacker meeting in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland on September 27: u.fsf.org/40f #GNU40

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""This year, I came into my school library and there are rows and rows of empty shelves with absolutely no books," said Takata, who started Grade 10 last week.

She estimates more than 50 per cent of her school's library books are gone.

In the spring, Takata says students were told by staff that "if the shelves look emptier right now it's because we have to remove all books [published] prior to 2008." "

"Dianne Lawson, a member of Libraries not Landfills, says teachers told her The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank and The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle were removed from their school libraries as part of the PDSB weeding process."

"When it comes to disposing of the books that are weeded, the board documents say the resources are "causing harm," either as a health hazard because of the condition of the book or because "they are not inclusive, culturally responsive, relevant or accurate.""

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"Externalizing responsibility and blaming others are common features of narcissism, as persons high in narcissism rarely see themselves as at fault for problems or misbehaviors. In recently published research, I was honored to assist several excellent addiction-and-personality researchers in exploring whether certain components of narcissism were related to identifying oneself as addicted to pornography, from the perspective that seeing oneself as addicted to pornography was a form of externalized responsibility: placing blame on pornography for one’s sexual or interpersonal struggles."

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Happy #SoftwareFreedom Day!
We are celebrating it today in:

🇩🇪 Berlin
📍Meeting in Kieztreff Undine from 15h
wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/20

🇮🇹 Nembro
📚 Reading of 'Ada & Zangemann' in Italian (and with 🍧). From 14:45h
fsfe.org/news/2023/news-202309

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Paul O’Halloran looks like an abusive psychopath. I suggest that people in Victoria, Australia write to their elected reps to get him removed from all positions of authority.

10 unread notifications. I'm sure it will be like one post. Yup. Weird bug.

Reading posts from random sex scientists shows just how messed up some nuts can be in the United States.

One had to have an armed bodyguard at a conference because he dared to say that minors viewing porn is probably not a big deal.

One is posting about pizzas being mailed in the middle of the night to her.

One scrubbed her personal info because strange people keep stalking her.

These conspiracy theorists are actually kind of dangerous.

They will harass random people because they believe some dramatic nonsense that everyone is out to get them.

And when they talk to them, they will have takes as if they live in a parallel universe.

Conspiracy theorists see conspiracies everywhere.

If someone does something stupid or bizarre, they go looking for a "deeper meaning".

I do remember Andersson, the edge lord (his entire history seems to involve provocation). His paper was bizarre. It was like trying to see if he could feel obscure "vibes" other people were feeling during masturbation.

I don't think anyone took it seriously, and it didn't really tell us anything useful (it might as well have been shouting into the wind), but as is sometimes the case, someone might get Q conspiracy theorists looking for "nefarious plots".

@freemo Oh, I see how it might come off like that. It was more intended as an interesting factoid.

Oh, I see someone who is intersex.

That kind of reminds me of the controversy over those non-consensual surgeries carried out on intersex infants, particularly as they apparently often lead to negative outcomes.

Banning facial recognition in say Clearview and other forms of surveillance would probably be better than some kind of facial recognition development license (especially, as it's likely to turn into a bureaucratic rubber stamp where it matters).

Banning all facial recognition might be impractical, as there are things like Face ID where you login to a device with your face (although, I've never been keen on that).

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"Externalizing responsibility and blaming others are common features of narcissism, as persons high in narcissism rarely see themselves as at fault for problems or misbehaviors. In recently published research, I was honored to assist several excellent addiction-and-personality researchers in exploring whether certain components of narcissism were related to identifying oneself as addicted to pornography, from the perspective that seeing oneself as addicted to pornography was a form of externalized responsibility: placing blame on pornography for one’s sexual or interpersonal struggles."

Paul O’Halloran looks like an abusive psychopath. I suggest that people in Victoria, Australia write to their elected reps to get him removed from all positions of authority.

Sometimes, I do look into science related to crime (pointing to science being one of my interests), but I understand it's a bit of a heavy subject, so I don't post a whole lot of it.

Some of Beier's measures look pretty suspect.

In one, he decided an offender not wanting to be punished harshly meant they were "mental disturbed" (presumably because it deviates from the norms of majority), even though it rationally makes no sense for someone to want to be punished harshly.

Plucking random variables like that out of context isn't very useful imo.

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