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This is indeed brilliant
This is really smart by @sanders.senate.gov Go to republican districts and push voters to pressure their republican reps.
www.commondreams.org/news/bernie-...
are anyone else’s kids disturbed by the idea of the tooth fairy? my six year old lost a tooth and requested we place it on the counter downstairs because he doesn’t want the tooth fairy to enter his room, and my three year old outright told us to keep the tooth fairy away from her
MY ACCOMPLISHMENTS THIS WEEK
1. Consciousness
2. Respiration
3. I petted several cats
4. Consumed pizza
5. Strategic AND tactical napping
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Photographer captures the real-life Jaws image
📸: Euan Rannachan
One nice thing about foraging compared to other hobbies is that no one spends $10,000 on stuff for it
Can’t believe this guy is Deputy Director of the FBI now
I always love a David vs. Goliath story.
Fascinating to hear how a UK start-up called tem. Energy is using AI to take on energy industry giants and make clean energy easier to access.
Here’s more from Holly: bit.ly/4gW5dn3
Today- Hoy- An old Screamin’ Mars Attacks Topps model kit. Un modelo muy viejo de la serie de cartas ilustradas de Mars Attacks
This one is in my top 5
Have had this on my wall for many years. Thank you!
Learning for the first time that there are two distinct spring flowers called the snowdrop and the snowflake!
Snowflakes at Lakeside Country Park on Monday and snowdrops at WWT Slimbridge yesterday. #WildflowerHour
jesus christ
Trump just announced Fox host Dan Bongino as his pick for deputy FBI director.
Yes. Dan Bongino.
Typically good thread/summary by Mark, showing again that first, most SCOTUS cases are not about the huge issues that get attention, and second, perhaps because of that, the Court sometimes divides in unexpected ways.
No new grants—but a lot of action—on the Supreme Court's orders list today.
First, Thomas renews his call to overturn the Feres doctrine, which bars servicemembers from suing the government over injuries "incidental" to their service. (I think he's right.)
www.supremecourt.gov/orders/court...
'There _is_ Mike on other planets', exclaims this U.S. print ad for Acclaim's Space Jam game, circa 1996. [Ad via the VGHF Library.]
I know it is small potatoes, but I have an order stuck in customs from AliExpress since February 8th. 🙄
New Penny Arcade for your Monday! #loveisblind
www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2025/0...
Another dev has slain the OAuth dragon!
This time with and done in such a way that apps can be hosted on static sites like pages.
took way to long but finally got bluesky client side oauth with a static sveltekit build working thanks to @mary.my.ids atcute, was fighting alot with the official oath-client-browser package before...
now i can finally make bluesky stuff - hosted statically on github pages - where people can login
The Supper: New Blood Demo: Do you hear the doorbell, Stewie?
octavinavarro.itch.io/the-supper-n...
Great guest contribution to the Odd Lots newsletter from Neil Dutta of Renaissance Macro why downside risks are emerging for the US economy.
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in the short run, society is a voting machine, but in the long run it is a weighing machine
one interesting difference in writing proofs in Lean vs regular programming is that proofs are *very* amenable to subdivision. since there are no side effects or mutation, you can subdivide a proof into parts before writing the actual logic and solve them in any order, even inside-out