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CitizenWald , to random
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Re: authentic & fake : the tragic war has predictably led to bad going viral:. European Jews are descendants of medieval converts---- thus have no & connection to the land of

A myth, promoted by a combination of the cynical or stupid, sadly embraced by the naive & uninformed

Sadly relevant, as I will give a virtual talk about this at Indiana Uni this week.

Old 🧵

https://historians.social/@CitizenWald/110574070037911438

@histodons
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CitizenWald OP ,
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@Podophyllum @histodons

Good to be cautious about that source (I am a fan of Wikipedia: it's just that one needs to know how to evaluate it, esp. when controversial subjects provoke editing wars). Anyway, I spend way too much time reading about genetics, but that is a basically accurate characterization. A prominent interpretation is that, although both males and females came to Europe, male intermarriage with local females created the genetic profile. Main point here, tho, is Mideast ancestry

drmikeh49 ,
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@CitizenWald @Podophyllum @histodons though I will note a trend in recent years that when I do refer to the genetic data disproving the Khazar myth, the reply is along the lines of “so now you’re validating Hitler by using race science, huh?”

JamesGleick , to random
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Nadru , to random
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@neilhimself Hey Neil, big fan! Any possibility of the American Gods series returning? Why did it have so many issues with actors and show runners?

neilhimself ,
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@Nadru I don't know why -- while it was being made in Canada I was in the UK working on Good Omens. I'd love to see it finish though.

Nadru OP ,
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@neilhimself Let's hope so!

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TheConversationUS , to random
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We've been on Mastodon for a year now! 🍰

Thank you to all of our followers who have made engaging on this platform so much more rewarding and civil than that other place!

The Conversation exists to inform you, to feed your curiosity and to bring you knowledge to help you understand the world.

If you know folks here who you think would find value in our work, please give this post a boost.

https://theconversation.com/us/who-we-are

🧵 of some of our most popular posts from the past year:

TheConversationUS OP ,
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A post from February:
Charles Henry Turner was a pioneer in entomology - and he couldn't get a job in higher ed, so he taught high school biology.

"Across his distinguished 33-year career, Turner authored 71 papers and was the first African American to have his research published in the prestigious journal Science."

His simple but elegant experiments in public parks revolutionized understanding of bees.

https://theconversation.com/charles-henry-turner-the-little-known-black-high-school-science-teacher-who-revolutionized-the-study-of-insect-behavior-in-the-early-20th-century-184030

@blackmastodon

dgodon ,
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@TheConversationUS @histodons such an important part of that history! Reminds of the similar history of enslaved people resisting

holyramenempire , to random
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I love this study. It emphasizes how vital written communication is to autistic people. (If your business or service requires a phone call or an in-person interaction, it's not accessible to us.)

Also, it's the kind of research we need more of: not about how to "fix" us, but about what we want, and who we are. There are still people out there who think that we can't even have our own opinions, that we're just parroting what we've been told. There are still people out there who believe autism is a learning disability or a disease!

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13623613211014995

holyramenempire OP ,
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also I forgot to tag and @actuallyautistic to call your attention to this research

dazzaross , to random
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Loved the British Library's 'Fantasy: Realms of Imagination' exhibition. Looks at different aspects of modern fantasy by contextualising them historically. See the handwritten notebook for Coraline by @neilhimself sitting next to C S Lewis's original ideas for The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. There is the manuscript of Beowulf, Gandalf's staff from the Lord of the Rings films, and much more. A great celebration of books and fantasy.

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, US. Apx. flt. time 9 h 42 min.

gcobbum ,
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MisterMadge ,
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@elonjet
~ $1,716 carbon fee (Germany @ $33/ton)

qz , to gaming
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I hope no one has poisoned their food...

@gaming

qz OP ,
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@lwuy9v5 Yes it is KCD. I'm doing a hardcore, all negative percs, no kill run, so i basically have to use ways to kill without it adding to the kills stat.

only runt is impossible to avoid

STUPIDVIPGUY ,

kcd is my favorite! good to see it’s still appreciated

AimeeMaroux , to random
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I wrote a short piece on safe tracking apps, expanding on a few tweets I posted at the time was overturned. Incidents of testing women for abortion drugs in the UK prompted me to turn it into an article:

https://eroticmythology.com/menstrual-cycle-period-tracking-apps/

18+ AimeeMaroux OP ,
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It's the Day of Ares / Mars' Day / ! 🗡️

This coin was minted circa 206 CE, during the reign of Caracalla. The obverse depicts the laureate head of Caracalla facing right. The reverse type features , naked save for cloak hanging from his shoulder, holding a branch and spear.

@antiquidons @histodons @mythology @CoinOfNote @Greenseer

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Berlin, Brandenburg, DE. Going to Austin, Texas, US (AUS, Austin Bergstrom International Airport) arriving in ~9h39m.

ThomDenholm ,
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@elonjet
Dude was in Berlin for 5 hours. That's a lot of avgas for a jelly donut.

bullwong ,
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@elonjet Berlin & Brandenburg are mutually exclusive, so "Berlin, Brandenburg, DE" doesn't exist. "Berlin Brandenburg" is the name of the airport, located in the state of Brandenburg, just outside of Berlin.

inquiline , to random
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I HATE to link to that "X" site but! protesters at the Port of Oakland are trying to block a ship set for Israel 👀 🚢

This is what we mean when we say that ports are chokepoints.

🧵: https://x.com/markmisoshnik/status/1720477129694232882?s=20

inquiline OP ,
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nirogu , to linux
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Run command as not-root

Hi everyone

At work, I have to run a command in an AWS instance. In that particular instance only exists the root user. The command should not be executed with root privileges (it executes mpirun, which is not recommended to run as sudo or the machine might break), so I was wondering if there is a way to block or disable the sudo privileges while the command is running. As mentioned, the only user existing there is root, so I suppose "sudo -u" is not an option.

Does anyone know how to do it? Thanks in advance!

@linux

ursakhiin ,

It’s not that an Amazon instance can be a docker container. It was more that the behavior you are describing is extremely odd for a full Linux environment but normal for a docker container.

If you created the instance, it isn’t likely a container. But it also sounds like the base image might be poorly set up

elscallr ,
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You’ll thank yourself for it later. Things like this take a little longer up front but putting them off has a way of making you have to work around it again and again until, when you get around to correcting it, it takes far more time to undo the workarounds than it would’ve taken to correct it the first time.

jlroberson , to random
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This Sunday, remember, remember...
(@neilhimself and Charles Vess, and I think Ben Elton should be paying them both royalties for ALL IS TRUE ;))

writingmonicker , to random
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I usually have one writing book in my reading rotation. They vary based on what I need & the state of my writing. My reaction to Pressfield's The War of Art is always the most telling.

As a freelance writer pre-grad school, it resonated deeply. I needed that "get over yourself & get to work" message.

But during other periods, I'm really turned off by it. That usually means I need to slow down, think through tough ideas, and/or seek out guidance.

writingmonicker OP ,
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Currently I'm re-reading Howard Becker's Writing for Social Scientists.

The "Terrorized by the Literature" chapter is a little too spot on. And the Risk chapter (Pamela Richards) hits a lot harder than it did my first year of grad school.

@academicchatter

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