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How do they know it isn't the microchip telling them to say that?

There's a good deal of coyote activity in my neighborhood these days. A few neighbors have posted flyers advising people about what to expect and how to behave around them. And also this one.

I've noticed recently that the crows on our street not only recognize individual people, but also cats. They always raise a loud ruckus when a certain grey cat is on the prowl, but they're completely relaxed about Stanley, a friendly older neighborhood cat who has no hunting instinct.
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Lots of coyotes in my older Portland neighborhood now. The bunny population exploded in the early pandemic when the streets became quiet, and the coyotes followed, and now the presence of both is the new normal. There's at least one family with lots of pups living on a steep, densely vegetated hillside -- actually someone's yard --near here. People have responded by posting flyers explaining what to expect and how to behave around them.

The neighbors seem very clued in, but the coyotes are _very_ comfortable around people. One crossed with me in the crosswalk at a busy intersection; understood it was safe to go when I did.

Most people are really charmed by them, others feel threatened. I've little doubt that something tragic will happen sooner or later.

I'm still expecting J. D. Vance to accuse Kamala Harris of marrying Prince Harry for his money. Any minute now.

Never forget that Jimmy Carter checked every single christian conservative box: devout churchgoer, southern, farmer, accomplished military officer, family man, happily married once, with simple homespun values.

... and they still crapped all over him in exactly the way they don't on Trump.

I can't help noticing that while the Republicans were hammering on the fact that Biden is a whopping 3 years older* than Trump, they also quietly switched to a Large Print Edition of the MAGA hat.

*Put another way, three-fourths of a presidential term.

The lunatics in the Republican party calling for Biden to resign immediately aren't even bright enough to realize they're saying they can't wait for Kamala Harris to be President of the United States, and want it to happen right now.

I have great idea. Instead of having this presidential election, AND instead of Ukraine joining NATO, how about Ukraine just annexes the US, taking care of both things at once. President Zelensky sounds good enough to me.

I have great idea. Instead of having this presidential election, AND instead of Ukraine joining NATO, how about Ukraine just annexes the US, taking care of both things at once. President Zelensky sounds good enough to me.

Liz Truss just turned up in Milwaukee for the convention.

Hope she'll lettuce know how it goes.

I'm particularly impressed with brilliant comments to the effect that the FBI shouldn't have "ignored the warning signs" about this kid. So now they think the federal government is, and should be, closely monitoring each of America's children in detail?

These people need to decide which side of their nutty Deep State narrative they're on.

People sometimes confuse the plural of octopus.

Here’s a guide:
• one octopus
• two octopuses
• three octopods
• 3.14 octopi
• four octopodes

Few things piss me off more than a huge, multi-billion IT corporation that suddenly sends me an email regarding an open-source project I’ve been running since 1990’s that I’ve recently shut down due to absolute lack of interest from its users… which happened to be telcos and large IT companies. Here’s what I replied:

Thank you for your email. As it’s often the case with open-source projects, their value to organisations is only noticed and appreciated when they go offline. I have maintained pam_tacplus for the last years and it had the call for sponsorship prominently displayed for most of the time specifically because it’s a legacy project that is difficult to maintain. None of the commercial companies that clearly do rely on it ever demonstrated any interest in even nominal donations, so it was archived. While it’s notable someone finally noticed it, I’m not the person to discuss any future development any more.

I did work in large companies and I do understand the sick logic that drives them, when it’s easier to get approval for annual spending of $50k for some office decorations than $100 for a mission-critical project which happens to be open-source and can be used for free for some time.

But it’s possible. If you’re working in such roles, please make every effort to get this $100 because otherwise it will become your responsibility to develop and maintain code that you always got for free.

As a reminder, in 2016 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and UN mediated a deescalation agreement with #Russia which included reporting precise locations of hospitals and other civilian safe zones in #Syria to prevent what Russia claimed were “accidental bombings”. Guess what happened next? Russia bombed exactly these locations:

“The destruction of the hospital leaves the local population of around 40,000 people without access to medical services in an active zone of conflict,” said MSF Syria operations chief Massimiliano Rebaudengo.

A report published by the international medical charity on Wednesday said that during 2015 “a total of 94 aerial and shelling attacks of hit MSF-suppported facilities” with “12 cases leading to total destruction.” MSF said that 81 medical staff members were killed in these strikes.

Speaking in Geneva, MSF international president Joanne Liu told reporters that civilian institutions are being deliberately targeted on a regular basis, said the Guardian.

https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middle-east/103415-160219-amid-fears-of-intentional-strikes-msf-stops-sharing-hospital-gps-locations

“…But if the Supreme Court is ever composed of imprudent men or bad citizens, the Union may be plunged into anarchy or civil war.” - Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, 1831

h/t @RIOldFolksHome on xitter

It's a sobering experience to, in a public discussion, question closely someone with whom you're politically aligned, when they make an irrational or unsupportable assertion.

You very quickly learn who's principled and who's tribal. It isn't pretty or fun, and doesn't give one much cause for optimism.

All it takes to believe a lie is willingness, ignorance or some combination of both. To understand and accept its refutation takes patience, discernment and often, considerable emotional discipline.

We are so fucked.

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