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JoshuaHolland , to random
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My one quibble with that piece about progressives moving to the right is that Glenn Greenwald was never on our side. I remember tangling with him over his reactionary views on immigration in the early aughts. He only got labeled a lefty when he opposed Bush’s surveillance and torture programs.

firefly ,

"... on our side ..."

And right there is the problem; ideological purity and partisanship before justice. Divide and conquer works. The rulers can organize camps via proxies then pit the camps against each other. And the rubes are none the wiser as they tilt at windmills.

Teri_Kanefield , to random
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I'm at the stage of writing a book when I keep finishing it.

I finished it yesterday.

Then today I found a problem, rewrote parts, and finished it again.

I'll keep finishing until I have to give it to my editor.

Books are never finished. They are abandoned.

(Next comes the part when I say, "I'm never writing another book. That usually lasts about 6 months.)

rodlux ,
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@Teri_Kanefield it is not just books that are never finished. I write research papers frequently, and no matter how often its if "finished" it never is.

@academicchatter

technicat , to random
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thinking of a lowercase-only mode for my fediverse app

firefly ,

DUB THINE APP, 'miniscule'

ElleGray , to random
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Look what's coming back! Great happy news on this chilly rainy Thursday.

Congratulations and a big thank you to @neilhimself who brings this magical show to us, and who makes the world seem a little brighter 😇😈📚♥️

https://ew.com/good-omens-renewed-for-season-3-8415818

neilhimself ,
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@ElleGray thank you!

Trans_figth , to random Spanish
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Goal: 500$
@mutualaid

https://www.paypal.me/wjmftrans

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https://cash.app/$Wjmgtrans

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Trans_figth OP ,
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dictvm , to random
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> fact checking partners

Fuck right off.

firefly ,

Phaque Chequers ...

oysteib , to random
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596 years ago today, Hanseatic cities of Northern Germany retained the services of the privateer captain Bartholomeus Voet, his nine ships and 300 men. With dire consequences for my hometown, Bergen - but also to great annoyance for themselves.

A thread:

The Hansa and the Nordic countries were the best of frenemies at this time. The Hansa traded extensively with the Nordics and often waged war as well, typically allying with one Nordic country against another...

ClaireFromClare ,
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info , to random

Runes in Venice

Who would expect to find runes in Venice? Yet, in central Venice a statue of a lion is covered in runic inscriptions

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/runes-in-venice/

seindal ,
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@info A bit about runic inscriptions in Venice, made by Vikings in Greece a thousand years ago.

@histodons @venice

CaringKinderSociety , to random
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"..our universities in Australia must be places where we have the courage to take up our responsibilities as ethical researchers and teachers: our classrooms must be spaces of historical truth-telling that seek to explain why and how this is happening and support students to express their truths, including through student activism."

"As educators and researchers, we pay our deep respect to Palestinian scholars, writers, artists, and activists, including Palestinians based in Australia. We commit to continuing to learn from long histories of Palestinian description, critique, and analysis. Our colleagues in Palestine have called on us again and again to take action, and so we must. Telling the truth in history – as we know from our experiences in this settler-colony of Australia – is an important act of resistance, and we commit to undertaking this task."

https://overland.org.au/2023/12/statement-from-historians-in-australia-in-solidarity-with-palestine/

oatmeal ,
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“As historians who study – amongst other things – settler-colonialism, genocide, apartheid, gendered and sexed violence, Jewish history, Palestinian history, Israeli history, and more, we say that this breathtaking and heartbreaking violence is unacceptable and must be opposed entirely. We know that the violence did not begin on October 7th, and is a result of long transnational histories of imperialism, colonialism, state violence, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinian racism. The story does not begin on October 7th, and longer histories – involving European colonisation of Palestine, the mandate system and British rule, the 75 years since the establishment of the State of Israel, the 56 year occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, and the 16 year blockade on Gaza – must be held at the forefront of our minds. “

@histodons
@israel
@palestine

stevencworlds , to random
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https://stevencapobianco.com/moonlight-blade/moonlight-blade-chapter-2-the-place-where-you-first-met-her/

Slight delays with Chapters 3 and 4. They'll both air Friday, December 15th and December 29th, respectively. Then we resume our usual schedule to round out January.

You can read Chapters 1 and 2 NOW on via the link below.

stevencworlds OP ,
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can't wait for all the episodes to come out? Join my Patreon where for $3 USD, you can get all six episodes already published!

sign up via the link below

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elonjet , to random
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Landed near Titusville, Florida, US. Apx. flt. time 1 h 53 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,023 mile (889 NM) flight from AUS to TIX

~ 948 gallons (3,590 liters).
~ 6,357 lbs (2,883 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $5,311 cost of fuel.
~ 10 tons of CO2 emissions.

cfiesler , to random
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As a reminder, if you are a teacher, do not use AI detectors. This piece mirrors what I've heard from a LOT of students on social media (panicked students commenting on my AI videos, with no reason to lie). In my opinion, whatever utility you're getting out of a way to catch cheating is not worth the risk of even one false positive. Especially the potential for systematically biased false positives. https://www.thedailybeast.com/ai-written-homework-is-rising-so-are-false-accusations

FantasticalEconomics ,
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@cfiesler

Interesting conversation and article on the major downsides of AI detectors, especially the bias it has towards flagging neurodivergent and non-native writers that raise concerns.

@edutooters @academicchatter

EclecticDad , to random

@neilhimself I am looking for a new audiobook. You name the book and if my library has it I'll listen. No questions asked.

neilhimself ,
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@EclecticDad Bleak House.

autisticflapper , to random
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Okay, but where are the autistic people who do like trains? Because I think trains are pretty awesome! Choo-choo! choo locomotive Pacific blog

Black-and-white GIF of steam locomotive, zooming in on front wheels.

autisticflapper OP ,
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gutenberg_org , to random
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"To trace the unfamiliar to the familiar... is to understand."
Incredible Adventures

Algernon Henry Blackwood British writer of tales of mystery and the supernatural died in 1951. His two best-known stories are probably "The Willows" and "The Wendigo". Though Blackwood wrote a number of horror stories, his most typical work seeks less to frighten than to induce a sense of awe. via @wikipedia

Books by Algernon Blackwood at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/1370

Cover of The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood

chilliteracy ,

@gutenberg_org @wikipedia

We've absolutely loved reading his stories on stream. Got a good archive of them on YouTube too, if anyone was interested in hearing them
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN0T-_Va6A5uqJ4FH3rfX1Ok8wZIzMP1v&si=K9PunSj-EJTDTeiW

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