@markinformer
We should celebrate science, the fighting of ideas in public. The slow careful observation of nature so we can work out her laws.
The modern perversion of almost every institution of the west is so terrible and complete it makes sad.
@pensees
Everyone I know who was formerly conservative was radicalized last year.
DC Board of Elections Sued for Keeping Voter Data Secret https://conservativebrief.com/sued-56058/
Marxism/Communism gone wild: WHO says boosters 'risk exacerbating' vaccine inequity; UK PM accused of undermining virus fighthttps://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/dec/09/covid-news-live-england-moves-to-plan-b-three-pfizer-shots-can-neutralise-omicron-lab-tests-show
Says the profiteer: Omicron variant reinforces need for booster shot Pfizer says https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/2-wants-to-know/omicron-variant-pfizer-booster-shots/83-5d37ddc9-a763-402d-b425-99f529251076
@pensees Yeah I could see that happening.
@PapaPol Ah you're right, I misunderstood it.
@PapaPol Nazis aren't communist.
@PapaPol The modern American University is a terrible perversion of the idea Plato had. Let them eat themselves.
Warning: A renowned virologist and former senior officer of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently warned against the dangers of the experimental COVID-19 gene-transfer vaccines, encouraged the un-jabbed to “stay unvaccinated,” and predicted an inevitable “collapse of our health system” due to health complications in the vaccinated. https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/12/no_author/renowned-virologist-warns-of-collapse-of-our-health-system-due-to-complications-from-covid-vaccines/
Pfizer wants to stop coronavirus the same way Democrats want to end racism. https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1468951357470253060
swiley.net
Email mastodon+swiley@swiley.net (this makes all of my computers beep and turn on an indicator light and is always the fastest way to reach me.) I was on octodon a while ago but abandoned my account. I've never been a member of gab or parlor.
If you’d like to learn to program I would consider the SICP [1] more or less the peak of American CS pedagogy (at least as far as beginners go) along with “The Practice of Programming” once you get through that.
I play ukulele, I’m ok at reading music and decent at improv. I learned from Walter Piston’s “Harmony” and some of Adam Neely’s videos.
My main phone is a pine phone so if I don’t pick up when you call the battery is probably dead, the modem is probably dead, or I’m currently swearing at calls/pulseaudio/alsa. I’d strongly recommend sending an email instead.
Dispite what my web page says I’ve stopped uploading my scratch projects to GitHub once I started to understand the basics of collaboration with git. I was using the flamegraph as gamification/motivation but it doesn’t work as well with feature branch/squash merge workflows so I just keep most things on my VPS until I’m happy with publishing updates.
[1] https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/full-text/book/book.html