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@jdlwerewolf@snouts.online One thing I'll add: while the shiny object is the presidency (and we've seen just how broken things can get when its occupant lets nazis and their own spawn set the agenda), a good place to put pressure is on Congress, especially the Senate.

Beyond that, folks would be well served learning how dissidents do things (communication, prep, protest, safety in numbers, etc), because this system won't give up quietly, easily, or quickly.

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covid-adjacent, uspol, longish 

after this is all over, be sure to remind people, as often as they'll allow you to get away with it, that:

  • telecoms did not need data caps, had plenty of capacity to donate to low-income folks, and were never in danger of going bankrupt because of the lack of data caps or the additional usage

  • folks who work on computers all day can do that wherever computers are; most tech offices are merely trophies to show off to other tech offices.

  • the government wasn't concerned with helping people, it was concerned with helping business. it was people who were helping people and often the government merely got in the way of that.

  • trillions of dollars was found to allocate as soon as they wanted to; every time anyone asks how anything will be funded it's merely to shut down the conversation.

keep a running list of your favorite facts and get them in front of as many folk as you can, as often as you can, and maybe, just maybe, we can get more folks on board for change

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US Pol, Simple action needed, Mass surveillance and encryption, 

Congress is using this opportune distraction to try to push for outlawing encryption. Please fill out this simple form through the EFF to prevent this from happening.

act.eff.org/action/protect-our

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There's a whole class of weird US court cases against inanimate objects:

United States v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins
United States v One Solid Gold Object In The Form Of A Rooster

I decided to see what a neural net would make of them.

aiweirdness.com/post/612669075

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:blobcat3c: i have been thinking

i have seen other people do this, but i have a lot of followers for a fediverse account so i am going to do it too. i hope you do not mind

if you're a person who is making less money due to the virus going around, pls reply to this post! i have heard that a lot of people are having a hard time with money right now.

if you have money to spare, pls have a snif around in the replies. in tough times like this it's important for us all to help each other :blobcatheart: 💕 thank mew

@Patashu Update: I need to free it from its mold and patch a few spots, but printed fine for me:

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Seattle Area: COVID-19 Grocery/Supply Mutual Aid! [2/2] 

If you need delivered OR can deliver groceries/supplies, our support request & volunteer forms are up and running!

use este formulario si usted necesita comida e otros suministros entregados a su puerta. podemos ayudar a pagar los alimentos/suministros

REQUEST form in English:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

El formulario para solicitar asistencia en español:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

VOLUNTEER form in English:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

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Seattle Area: COVID-19 Grocery/Supply Mutual Aid! [1/2] 

For those in our Seattle & greater Seattle-adjacent communities who need some extra help weathering this pandemic for any reason, a group currently going by the name of "COVID-19 Mutual Aid" is rapidly forming to help match requests for aid with volunteer efforts.

The following message is copied in full (with some modification) from the "COVID-19 Mutual Aid - Seattle" Facebook group. The original is available here:
facebook.com/covid19mutualaid/

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The difference between a furry and a cryptid is lighting and angle 😛

@Kat@snouts.online Dragalia is good content.

@noiob @ticky Requires a source of power over USB as well. Battery on my solar graph was an extra $50, but provides its own solar power to the Pi independent of my power grid at home.

@noiob @ticky My own method of doing so has been connecting Pi Zero Ws to a display via GPIO pins, scraping image data from a web daemon are home. Hardware cost is ~$60 per tag though, which isn't cheap unless you buy bulk supply.

@noiob @ticky In all seriousness, the most commonly cited use case I've seen is inventory control tags, which I think are in use today but not widely used at retail.

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back in 2015 some researchers came up with an e-ink display device which was powered entirely by harvesting joules from the NFC connection your phone used to talk to it, and I’m honestly kind of shocked these aren’t all over the place now? alansonsample.com/research/NFC

covid-19, preparedness, uncomfortable science 

I don't want to interpret more from these data, since not much is known at this point and people are afraid right now.

My own conclusions for now, re, what I can control beyond medical preparedness: consider skipping large gatherings and travel, even if it's majorly disruptive and reported cases are still low, until adequate testing is available. And please have a plan in place, both for illness and in case major con travel gets disrupted.

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