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Trans_figth , to random Spanish
@Trans_figth@mstdn.social avatar

Urgent Help 🚨🚨

Friends please could you all help me get a safe home? I've been out here for a long time without being able to be safe, I'm very cold, I'm exhausted.

I have had to leave the shelter where I am, everyone hates me and I am in a lot of danger, this is urgent, please try to help me💔🤞🏻

Difference:$650

@mutualaid @vantablack

https://www.paypal.me/wjmftrans

https://gogetfunding.com/trans-help-funds-to-leave-an-abusive-home/

https://cash.app/$Wjmgtrans

Trans_figth OP ,
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Please friends this is urgent, I have nowhere to go I need to get a safe home soon I'm devastated😭😭

@IndigenousMutualAid @Andrea @Weirdodragoncat @athena @transcaffeine @maia @mi @Testoceratops @vantablack @edendestroyer @CAETFOOD @sabrinaweb71 @jdrakeh @edendestroyer @kkarhan @neitahchan @FrazzledWings @someonetellmetosleep @sudaksis @holyramenempire @LadyDragonfly @SteveKLord @Krona @autumn_64 @lashman @LavenderPawprints @psychoatberea @bacchus1234 @DrSuzanne @mutualaid @lgbtqbookstodon

structuredsucc , to random
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Executive functioning strategies aren't all or nothing.

No amount of reminders, visual cues, gamification, etc. is going to work every single time.

A successful strategy is one that gets you to do the thing MORE OFTEN than you would without it. Not one that works every time.

theaardvark ,
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giotras , to science Italian
voxel , (edited ) to linux
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Hey 👋 dear Linux Community,

I'm still kinda new to Linux (started using this year 😅) I already made it to my main OS, even if I still missing some things which I used on Windows, anyway. What I wanted to ask you guys, what recommendations do you have for Linux Mint (Cinnamon)? In terms of security, optimization, (a way to make the UI looking modern ;-;) and privacy? I would be very interested in what you do guys to optimize your Linux setup :) I'm pretty technical, so there is nothing which could overwhelm me (probaly).

Thx! 🤍

@linux

moinsdix ,

Regarding the UI and the look and feel, I can highly recommend catppuccin as a theme in basically whatever you want. I use it on Mint Cinnamon as well, and find it very good looking!

voxel OP ,
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@const_void It's not about choosing distros in anyway, please read the post before you comment. 🙄

dichotomiker , (edited ) to til
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TIL you can post on lemmy while on mastodon.

@til

thegiddystitcher ,
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Not sure I’d go quite that far myself, but I do take any opportunity to emphasise the “no links in titles” thing for my own sanity 😄

hightrix ,

Not only that, my client shows expando links for each @ and # so it really clutters up the comment section.

dichotomiker , to showerthoughts
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@showerthoughts You should be able to post on lemmy while on mastodon.

FiniteLooper ,

Yep, I’ve done it accidentally before. I replied to what I thought was a mastodon account but it was a Lemmy sub. All the comments on that thread come to me on mastodon as replies.

Since I did it by accident, and they also didn’t know it, we were all very confused for a while.

DharkStare ,

I’ll sometimes tag Lemmy communities in my mastodon posts. The only thing I dislike about it is how Lemmy displays tags in the post title. There’s got to be some way to fix it so it’s not so off-putting.

karinloopbaan , to random
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Het voordeel van ‘s avonds lesgeven is dat je ‘s ochtends bij de koffie tijd hebt om in een nieuw boek te beginnen.

jasmijn02 ,
@jasmijn02@mastodon.social avatar

@karinloopbaan wat een eh, gezellige titel ;) Volg je @boeken ook al?

karinloopbaan OP ,
@karinloopbaan@mastodon.nl avatar

@jasmijn02 @boeken ja, volg ik, maar ik vergat het weer eens ;)
Ja, leuke titel hè.

eo , to random
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That these words mean to you what I want them to mean to you is such a precarious conjecture.
Then, that meaningful words, even perfectly arranged in the most meaningful way to you, might in any case result in you envisioning something close to what I see in my own mind seems a foolish hope.
But it works because the words that return are consistent in usage with previous words spoken, despite disparate existential experiences.

eo OP ,
@eo@dads.cool avatar

I am perpetually irritated, in some fundamental aspect of my being, by the lie of symbolism.
The extreme difference between the fullness of lived experience and the simplicity of, and poor precision of, words and phrases seems to me to be commonly ignored, willfully.
It is not just a philosophical topic, philosophical though the topic may be. The details of experience must be picked and chosen, and human decisions at this frequency are simply mostly not carefully researched.
So what is missing ?

eo OP ,
@eo@dads.cool avatar

@actuallyautistic unmasked, I get cryptic. Attempting genuine communication produces inaccessibly dense language. I wrote the above last night and now I want to take it down, as if to apologize for missing the audience. But there is no audience for my simplest truths.

As if to stand up from the wheelchair of banality were a sin.

I remind myself. Say less. Reference memetic trends. Start from an ongoing conversation or I'm alone.

gutenberg_org , to random
@gutenberg_org@mastodon.social avatar

The Women Who Rode Miles on Horseback to Deliver Library Books

Librarians are amazing.

They were known as the “book women.” They would saddle up, usually at dawn, to pick their way along snowy hillsides and through muddy creeks with a simple goal: to deliver reading material to Kentucky’s isolated mountain communities.

BY ANIKA BURGESS. via @atlasobscura

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/librarians-horseback-new-deal-book-delivery-wpa

appassionato ,
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

@gutenberg_org In Africa it's being done by camels.

The Camel Mobile Library Service lends more than 7,000 books to nomads in Kenya's impoverished North East Province, often because camels are the only means of crossing the inhospitable terrain. Many of the books are supplied by Book Aid International.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/dec/04/davidsmith.theobserver

https://www.mashahamilton.com/the_camel_bookmobile/the_story_behind_the_book.php

@bookstodon




giotras , to science Italian
SallyStrange , to random
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Tagging @birb for the Public Books RSS feed.

http://www.publicbooks.org/feed

SallyStrange OP ,
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Public Books has a wonderful newsletter. This edition is all about the 220th anniversary of Haiti's independence and Haiti's influence on world politics since then: https://www.publicbooks.org/?utm_source=PUBLIC BOOKS Newsletter&utm_campaign=9e68afec90-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_01_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d048c39403-9e68afec90-181069426&mc_cid=9e68afec90&mc_eid=f8928db7e7

@histodons

sarahf , to random
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"People say they want real justice... so we fob them off with a slightly less unjust system of justice. Workers howl that they're being flayed like donkeys... so we arrange for the flaying to be a little less severe and slash their howling entitlement, but the exploitation goes on. The workforce would rather not have fatal accidents in the factory... so we make it a teeny bit safer and increase compensation payments to widows.

... (1/2)

sarahf OP ,
@sarahf@mastodon.social avatar

...

They'd like to see class divisions eliminated... so we do our best to bring the classes marginally closer or, preferably, just make it seem that way.

They want a revolution... and we give them reforms. We're drowning them in reforms. Or promises of reforms, because let's face it, they're not actually going to get anything."

-- , Accidental Death of an Anarchist (2/2)

@bookstodon

BillySmith ,
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SirTapTap , to random
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God damn it. You two better not be Jehovah's Witnesses.

aheadofthenerve , to random
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I guess we do posts over here? I work on the (am I doing those hashtags right!?) of learning and memory, specifically how we learn while we navigate space and context. To do this, I take in vivo recordings (currently calcium imaging but ephys has my heart) of freely moving rats! After that, I use computational and mathematical approaches to analyze their neural activity! I am currently a BRAIN Initiative K99/R00 postdoc at Northwestern working with John Disterhoft and Sara Solla. I was trained at MIT with Matt Wilson, where I got my PhD in biology, and my BS is from Carnegie Mellon. Welcome!

teixi ,
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tragiccommons , to random
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I've been reading a lot about the state of scientific publishing. Some people seem to think it's in trouble, but I see signs of health from the various innovations people are trying. Some interesting examples include the use of openreview.net to open up reviews and give credit to reviewers, and the decision by eLife to stop issuing rejections, but open up the process instead. There is an interesting critique of the eLife decision by @MarkHanson located here: https://mahansonresearch.weebly.com/blog/do-we-really-need-journals

It's a weird time for me to be working on a new journal publishing platform, but maybe it's the right time. I've always been bugged by the economics of journal publishing, and that's what got me started working on it. Maybe I should shift my focus to the social process of publishing. The death of hasn't helped, and I don't think LinkedIn and on the fediverse have filled the need yet.

SamCrawley ,
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@tragiccommons I have vague ideas of a federated academic publishing model (primarily hosted by universities) on an OSS stack... but you're right there is evolution in publishing which may work better than revolution

On connecting with academics, you can also follow @academicchatter

UlrikeHahn ,
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@SamCrawley @tragiccommons @academicchatter there is a new group to follow (and include) for posts on new paths, ideas, developments, and tools for science digital infrastructure: @open_science

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