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elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, United States.

inspirationgrid , to random
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inspirationgrid OP ,
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@WanderingPoltergeist I know it's far-fetched, but I would love to see a company like SEGA make a surprise comeback into the hardware space. And the nostalgia aspect alone would definitely help them!

WanderingPoltergeist ,
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@inspirationgrid Nostalgia is one hell of a drug that we've all fallen victim to at some point. However, if they made awesome hardware...I wouldn't mind at all!

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Hawthorne, California, United States.

giotras , to science Italian
elonjet , to random
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Landed in Hawthorne, California, United States. Apx. flt. time 44 min.

elonjet OP ,
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312 mile (271 NM) flight from SJC to HHR

~ 371 gallons (1,405 liters).
~ 2,487 lbs (1,128 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $2,078 cost of fuel.
~ 4 tons of CO2 emissions.

bullwong ,
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@elonjet why is there a little airport right next to LAX

is it for fancy boys like him

elonjet , to random
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Took off from San Jose, California, United States.

maegul , to workreform
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Death of the Middle Class Musician

Interesting reflection by two older musicians (Beato and Tim Pierce) about how the music industry used to have a "middle class" that's been pushed out now by an industry that focuses more and more on profits.

They don't really go into the details of how the changes happened, with big-corp being the elephant in the room ... but their observations, which include tech, paint a pretty clear picture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLGkU_r-g2g

@workreform

mozz ,
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@maegul

R Crumb wrote an excellent little piece about this

Dagwood222 ,

I remember a piece Harlan Ellison wrote back in the 1970s. He was working on television shows, and said that if he could save $1,000.00 he could live for six months and just write the stuff he really wanted to do.

rebekka_m , to random
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https://www.alfiekohn.org/blogs/autism - Alfie Kohn, 2020, on ABA, Applied behavior analysis, basically Skinner's operant conditioning, that STILL is in use for/with people, especially children:

"Suppose you participated in implementing a widely used strategy for dealing with homelessness, only to learn that the most outspoken critics of that intervention were homeless people. Would that not stop you in your tracks?"

Got the blog post via @rabbit_fighter, thanks.

rebekka_m OP ,
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@samid @actuallyautistic I believe the thing is, the mere act of smiling when you dont feel like it means the same in masking [M] and emotional labor [EL], youre right. But ALL scientific research that is referring to the concept of or containing the term EL has the proposition of an NT person that due to its NT wiring WOULD smile in this interaction with a friend, and just dont feel like to do it job-related [if not in the mood/sympathy]; and that just isnt the case for folk.

rebekka_m OP ,
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@samid @actuallyautistic By drawing that line I just would like everyone to have in mind that the knowledge concerning EL + the precautions that one might be able to do to NOT feel the burden of EL - doesnt apply to autistics, because masking is a different psychological concept. While writing I just had the thought that masking for ND people maybe could be compared to an NT that always forces themselves to make a "disgusted" face when greeting a friend, instead of a smile.

Scoble98 , to random
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Hi, I'm Laura and I study , reconstructing prehistoric , using to identify grass pollen and also enjoy using different coding languages such as #R and ^.^

My hobbies include ing, watching and collecting cards (thrilling I know). Very happy to be here :3

NikaShilobod ,
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@Scoble98

Laura has made it to the Fediverse! ♥️♥️ Go follow my fellow cohort buddy and give her the best vibes you guys are good at. :) @phdstudents

Scoble98 OP ,
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@NikaShilobod @phdstudents 🥹🥹🥹 thank you for bringing me to the friendly side of the internet 😂

josephcox , to random
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New from 404 Media: inside a global phone spy tool that takes data from ads inside normal apps to monitor billions. Company removed videos while I was asking questions; we archived in the article. Google has now cut-off a connected company in response.
https://www.404media.co/inside-global-phone-spy-tool-patternz-nuviad-real-time-bidding/

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RenkeSiems ,
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@josephcox This also affects science - when you visit the website of the journal "Nature", sources like Bidswitch and Pubmatic are installed. So researchers are in the view of this shady company and its customers.

@academicchatter @open_science

nathanlovestrees , to random
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"I guess everybody felt like if they did the work and enough people did the work for personal development that somehow that would create a massive shift and everybody all at once would experience collective leap in consciousness. This lie, this neoliberal lie of moving towards collectivism through startling individualism and navel gazing has just blown me away. And I feel like that took over the entire decolonial movement. I feel like it's in every every activist movement." Tyson Yunkaporta

nathanlovestrees OP ,
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"Too many poets, not enough soldiers, you know?"

These are quotes from his interview on the For the Wild podcast, about his new book which I'm excited to read.
https://forthewild.world/listen/tyson-yunkaporta-on-inviolable-lore-362

@indigenousauthors

twipped , to random
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Theres an LaTimes think piece about how bosses are unhappy that the people they forced back into offices no longer have the office etiquette that they had pre-covid and are forcing employees to take “charm school” classes.

Cry harder, you fucking babies. You asked for this. Fuck your conversion therapy.

This comment hit the nail on the head:

servelan ,
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TiciaVerveer , to random Dutch
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ClaireFromClare ,
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@TiciaVerveer This is a fascinating paper, thanks for posting!
"dolia were no ordinary class of pottery, but highly specialised vessels whose size, shape, materiality & buried setting all contributed decisively to the nature and quality of ancient wines"
@histodons

ayo , to random
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I think we need interest groups in the , or “circles”

atocci ,
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@ayo I believe kbin's magazines function exactly like this, where each one has it's own separate timeline of microblog posts. Posts can be made directly to a magazine from kbin or collected from elsewhere in the fediverse based on a list of hashtags the magazine's moderator curates.

For example, I found this post in the "fediverse" magazine here

neelo ,

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https://sneeza.com/?x=34

ajayiyer , to linux
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:

  1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks.
  2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11.
  3. Try a beginner friendly distro like . It only takes about two months to acclimate.

@nixCraft @linux @windowscentralbot

LeFantome ,

Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.

As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.

As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.

All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.

cafeinux ,

Just an update because I just figured what happened: I booted the iso through Ventoy, and just saw today that by default Ventoy injects register entries to bypass the online account requirement (as well as the hardware checks). Good to know.

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