Linux distributions have done an absolutely astonishing job at organizing large amounts of volunteer labor
in most cases, software publishers don't have to do anything at all to take advantage of that labor. if they want stuff to happen faster all they really need to do is talk to somebody, which we would hope is easy since it's the publisher who has paid staff and all that
maybe, like, take volunteers up on their efforts to help instead of trying to subvert the process?
Someone asked, probably rhetorically, "Who has 12 kids in this day and age??"
I'm gonna answer anyway: the people who have 12 kids in the USA in the 21st century are religious fundamentalists whose ideologies are so unpopular that their best option for spreading their beliefs is to indoctrinate children from birth in isolation from the rest of the world.
Now you know.
Sensible, human me: work is frustrating today and a lot of things are chaotic. You should breathe, keep a level head, and carefully address everything people need with measured, chosen replies. Be considerate of people's emotions and overreactions, tread lightly while keeping others calm.
Fox me: you should pee on all of this and then leave.
Not my thing but...Fox-Me might be onto something there.
Food Not Bombs trial rescheduled after too many jurors objected to $500 fine for feeding homeless
I'm watching the MST3K version of "The Last Chase." When I was a kid, I absolutely loved this movie. Imagined it was 1980s me taking a cross country trip with my dad, which I ended up doing in 2012.
Watching it now, it's a terrible movie. Not in an incompetently made movie way, but as a conservative blockbuster. No one is allowed cars anymore, everyone uses public transit, which allows you to be tracked by the government, news is suppressed, and the most terrible of all: A woman runs the government. One man runs off to "Free California" where everyone has cars and freedom while the government chases him down to suppress information about his escape and freedom.
It's a shitty movie in 2024, and not in the way MST3K is famous for.
I am doing what I did today because I did something I didn't want to do to do something I wanted to do forever that I ended up not doing after all. And I'm apparently doing it well.
When Hubble captured this image in 1999, it revealed one of only 100 known polar-ring galaxies. Its unusual structure may be caused by the collision of two galaxies: https://bit.ly/3RKlke9
@aerin this helped me back in the day … a map of informed consent providers. Not exhaustive but maybe might help https://www.google.com/mymaps/viewer?mid=1DxyOTw8dI8n96BHFF2JVUMK7bXsRKtzA&hl=en_US
an air conditioner doesn't "make the air colder," strictly speaking. technically, it moves the heat from the inside air to the outside air.
similarly, a light bulb doesn't "emit light." it sucks up the darkness and puts it outside. that's why it's dark at night, because people have their lights on inside.
Condé Nast Union Members Launch 24-Hour Walkout Amid Layoff Talks
From the other site:
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Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Writer for Sea of Legends
5th Place Winner of the Jenn Dolari Lookalike Contest
One enchilada short of a Mexican Platter