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ExcessivelyDiverting , to random
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On the bird site, I followed quite a few and accounts. Here, when I search for either tag, it's typically only me that comes up. Surely there are other Austen and Bronte accounts on Mastodon??

CharleneTeglia ,
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@ExcessivelyDiverting If you follow the @bookstodon you may see what you're looking for

MagentaRocks ,
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@ExcessivelyDiverting

Check out the group @bookstodon ✌️

dangillmor , to random
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The Whole Earth Catalog collection (and much more) changed my life for the better. It's all now online. This is seminal media and cultural history: https://wholeearth.info/

demerara , (edited )
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@posixgnulinux @IDIC @dangillmor @bookstodon

The -layout option is great, but if you want to then put together the paragraphs using the layout result, you have to watch the leading spaces.

Depending on the page images, you may find 0, 1, 2 or more leading spaces in front of each line for a whole paragraph...and then the first line may have 2 or 3 more, as the indent.

I usually go through the book or story to see what's what, then use a little regex and manual edits to get rid of any leading spaces except the paragraph indents you want.

Then I replace the real indent spaces with some unused character, blow away all the remaining line-feed and/or newline characters, then replace the placeholder characters with newline characters.

NOW I have a text file Calibre can turn into an epub with good paragraphs!

The Calibre heuristic processing option can do some of this, but it is not as accurate as doing it yourself.

posixgnulinux ,

@demerara @IDIC @dangillmor @bookstodon

I selected the left page of this here:
https://wholeearth.info/p/coevolution-quarterly-spring-1974?format=spreads&index=1

Then I used pdftotext -layout on the one-sided pdf and got, what I attached here...

elbriesacher , to random
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It has been so long since I've been here. But I'm looking forward to reintegrating into the platform and finding my/new people. Are we still saying ?

elbriesacher OP ,
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@kevinkosullivan @histodons Excellent! I like pretending like I still have the lingo!

kevinkosullivan ,
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@elbriesacher @histodons (whispers) and it's better than twitterstorians any day...

msquebanh , to random
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@thepoliticalcat @TheConversationUS @histodons That's a pity. Ignorance can lead to unintentional abusive actions. I'm glad that ppl intervened.

msquebanh , to random
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@thepoliticalcat @TheConversationUS @histodons That's abusive. Poor guy.

stachelspore , to random German
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Hallo! Ich bin auf der Literatur Instanz. :MagicWand: Ich bin hauptsächlich auf der Suche nach interessanten Buchempfehlungen, weiß aber noch nicht, ob ich selbst aktiv tröten werde. Ich bin eher eine stille Userin. :blahaj: Ich freue mich hier zu sein!

musenhain ,

@stachelspore Sascha Raubal hat da mal eine Liste an Hashtags und Gruppen zusammengestellt. Die richtet sich zwar (auch) an Autor:innen, aber für Leser:innen ist ebenfalls etwas dabei. Die Gruppe @lesekreis wurde im Kontext dieser Liste ergänzend genannt.
muenchen.social/

Sascha_Raubal ,
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@musenhain
Man hat nach mir gerufen? 😁
Ja, da ich natürlich hier auch Leser ansprechen (und möglichst neue finden) will, ist davon auch einiges vertreten:

@buchstodon
@buechermachen
@leseecke
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@stachelspore
Schau gern bei mir vorbei!

ameliajeff , to books

A City of Flames: The Miami Story

Dive into the heart of a city in turmoil. In this gripping nonfiction work journey back to the explosive events of the 1980 Miami riots. Uncover the untold stories, the unspoken truths, and the raw emotions that ignited a community’s struggle for justice. Through vivid narratives and in-depth research, this book sheds light on a pivotal historical moment, revealing a tapestry of courage, conflict, and resilience. Prepare to be captivated by the voices of those who lived it, as you embark on a powerful exploration of a city at the crossroads of change.

sbv ,

The 1980 Miami riots were race riots that occurred in Miami, Florida, starting in earnest on May 18, 1980, following an all-White male jury acquitting four Dade County Public Safety Department officers in the death of Arthur McDuffie (December 3, 1946 – December 21, 1979), a Black insurance salesman and United States Marine Corps lance corporal. McDuffie was beaten to death by four police officers after a traffic stop. After the officers were tried and acquitted on charges including manslaughter and evidence tampering, a riot broke out in the Black neighborhoods of Overtown and Liberty City on the night of May 17.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Miami_riots

ameliajeff , to books

Going Postal

Going Postal" is an emotionally charged novel that takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the turbulent world of the United States Postal Service, marked by twenty-seven devastating mass shootings from 1970 to 2021. But this story isn't just about violence; it's a profound exploration of what drives a person to the brink of despair and what it takes to claw back from the edge.

Author R.J. DiPerna offers a unique insider's perspective, revealing the cracks in both individuals and a massive governmental agency grappling with its own flaws. This gripping narrative unearths the raw truths of mental illness, addiction, abuse, and the intricate web of human relationships, from friendship and romance to betrayal and revenge.

Enter the lives of Gemma and Dani, two women seeking a fresh start, only to find themselves embroiled in a bitter battle for their livelihoods. Their unwavering determination pushes them to extreme measures as they fight for their secure jobs, forming alliances and sowing chaos among coworkers, management, and the union. The indomitable spirit of these women ignites a chain reaction, forcing five characters to confront their breaking points, with vengeance on their minds.

Author R.J. DiPerna, a former USPS employee, infuses her narrative with authenticity and a poignant message. "Going Postal" isn't just a novel; it's a catalyst for change. It urges us to recognize the subtle signs of despair, extend a hand of friendship, and dismantle the negative stigmas surrounding mental health and addiction. Through her own diverse life experiences, DiPerna demonstrates the power of resilience, sparking a conversation about empathy and support. This Suspense Thrillers novel is a poignant reminder of the human capacity for redemption and transformation

fladdle , to random
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Any ideas? I’m looking for articles, maybe even research, on the impact on grief when family members or friends die overseas & you can’t really help from Australia (or wherever you live). For instance, war zones, natural disasters, human-made disasters & the like. I can’t find anything. 🤞

appassionato ,
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@fladdle

"A renowned grief expert and neuroscientist shares groundbreaking discoveries about what happens in our brain when we grieve, providing a new paradigm for understanding love, loss, and learning."

-help @bookstodon

doctormfo ,
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@appassionato @fladdle @bookstodon

Sharing the books that have helped can open a conversation with someone who is

AparnaSachdev , to random

"Ableism is more than just bias: it's the entire idea that anything can or should be perfect in this universe of entropy and chaos, applied at the level of human bodies and ways of being." - Ashley Shew, Against Technoableism: Rethinking who needs Improvement.

jillrhudy ,
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@AparnaSachdev she just visited our library! Her book and work are amazing. This is her in the middle. I’m on the right.

AparnaSachdev OP ,

@jillrhudy ooh, I agree, I really like her writing. Lucky you 😊 you got to listen to her. Also, if you wouldn’t mind, could you direct me to some nice book-y places on mastadon? I’m kinda new here.

9Wind , to random
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this might be the harshest review i ever seen in a textbook. Imagine being attacked this hard over 400 years after you wrote your book. I guess modern should hope not to get this treatment in 2423.

ClayForeman , to random

Hey @neilhimself any advice for an aspiring comic book writer who has familial tremors so he can't draw worth a damn and has entire worlds he could partner with some artists on? I can't afford to commission entire comics with my current job, and I've been searching for an artist or artists to partner with for years. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Loved the second season of good omens btw! Can't wait for season 3!

ClayForeman OP ,

@neilhimself I just moved out here to Austin, I'm not sure how prevalent the art department is at UT. I have yet to avail myself of the local library, been meaning to do that. Those are some good options, thank you good sir for your Sage advice. :)

neilhimself ,
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@ClayForeman good luck. There are a lot of artists and would be artists in Austin.

jiujensu , to random
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So asked for input on their recent Palestine ep. I think I'm addressing the host mostly.
Israel & Palestine: A Difficult Discussion
https://spotify.link/9oJKnKGxQDb

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I can give input. I will try to be civil but bear in mind I have the same strong emotions you expressed on the podcast, & feel Gaslit Nation, President Biden, and most Democrats - (yeah I'm not even considering Republicans, they'll have a terrible take) are gaslighting Palestinians.

jiujensu OP ,
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US Rep Rashida Tlaib is about the only one who made a decent statement in the US.

She even uses "cycle of violence" and STILL doesn't f*ck it up like everyone else.
Grieving lives lost. Necessary. Emphasizing shared humanity. Check. Occupation and apartheid are to blame. Facts. And it offers hope or gives actions to take to fix it - 1. End US aid for apartheid government (i would argue defund the Pentagon and US war machine too...) 2. End the occupation and dismantle apartheid system.

jiujensu OP ,
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There's also a Palestinian contemporary art group on Facebook - look for the Palestinian artists, writers, intellectuals. Find out what's going on before going on and on about support for an occupier.

thisisartman , to android
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The reason for Android's Notification system being better than iOS, is solely due to the ability to turn off individual aspects of an application's notifications.

Google, the poor multi-billion dollar scrappy startup that maintains Android, made a payment app that has one notification setting, "Google Pay". So all the ads, promotions, everything.

3rd party apps like PhonePe & Paytm have a better system.

How do you manage to maintain this OS?

@MishaalRahman @androidfaithful @android @android

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This is from India. I don't know about the rest of the world.

snowadv ,

Good point (even though it sounds bad if you consider the notification channel’s purpose) but not true in that particular case: I’ve talked to a bunch of people using Viber and it still has only one active “call” channel

snowadv ,

I would too but gotta get these “good morning” and “celebrate the day of lightly salted cucumbers” pictures/post cards from my grandparents somehow haha

ameliajeff , to books

The Debt Slaves Of The Student Loan Empire

The book is a nonfiction work that addresses the dysfunction of the student lending system. It draws on the author's personal experience and work as a blogger and uses a range of online articles as source material to support its arguments. The book is grounded in reality but is also polemical in nature, advocating for the restoration of student bankruptcy rights. Overall, this book sheds light on an important issue and offers a compelling case for change.

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