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  1. Je cherche des sources sur l'intersection du racisme et du validisme, ou alors des représentations de personnes racisées et handicapées, est-ce que vous auriez ça sur le coude ? J'accepte tous les formats (livre, podcast, zine, BD, émission de télé, documentaire, chaîne youtube...)

    :boosts_ok: Merci d'avance de partager c'est important 🙏

    ⚠️ pas de personnages fictifs
    ⚠️ pas de sportifves paralympiques (je les aime beaucoup mais on en a par-dessus la tête de cette représentation dans le milieu antivalidiste)

    #handicap #racisme #antiracisme #validisme #antivalidisme #lecture #mastoread #mastoreco

  2. Here is a very interesting symposium exploring intersections, tensions, and political solidarities between #transstudies and #CriticalAnimalStudies in the context of rising authoritarianism

  3. Here is a very interesting symposium exploring intersections, tensions, and political solidarities between #transstudies and #CriticalAnimalStudies in the context of rising authoritarianism

  4. Here is a very interesting symposium exploring intersections, tensions, and political solidarities between #transstudies and #CriticalAnimalStudies in the context of rising authoritarianism

  5. Corey Heim’s past and future intersects with Trucks title

    Ray Heim was losing his figurative s–t watching the NASCAR Truck Series Championship Race from the infield but…
    #NewsBeep #News #NASCAR #23XIRacing #CA #Canada #CoreyHeim #CoreyHeim'spastandfutureintersectswithTruckstitle #ISMRaceway #NASCARTruck #Phoenix #Sports
    newsbeep.com/ca/254072/

  6. I have a question at the intersection of household scale #electrification and #disasterplanning. It has to do with battery storage and the internet. #climate

  7. Two-vehicle collision at a city intersection. A worker inspects damage near a yellow Jeep and gray SUV. Twilight setting, emergency lights.
    zurl.co/WpPCS

    #northeastradiosd #northeastradiosdnews #localnews #watertownsd #wpd #southdakota

  8. « Understanding #touristification: conceptual boundaries and intersections with #gentrification and #overtourism »

    Examining how the terms are used to disentangle the similarities among these 3 concepts.

    Touristification appears a tourism‑driven urban change post‑2008, displacing residents, reshaping economies and space; unlike gentrification (class) or overtourism (crowding).

    The paper calls for integrated policies for #housing, #commodification in #tourism contexts.

    doi.org/10.1080/20565607.2025.

  9. Ronan does a good explainer on the intersection of all these white hate groups, what they believe in.

    What yt media fails to do is provide context as to who is mostly responsible for creating the systems tht lead ppl to disaffection.
    The systems are usually yt gop created that have harmed everyone.

    #hategroups #fascism #racism #usapolitics

  10. Ronan does a good explainer on the intersection of all these white hate groups, what they believe in.

    What yt media fails to do is provide context as to who is mostly responsible for creating the systems tht lead ppl to disaffection.
    The systems are usually yt gop created that have harmed everyone.

    #hategroups #fascism #racism #usapolitics

  11. Ronan does a good explainer on the intersection of all these white hate groups, what they believe in.

    What yt media fails to do is provide context as to who is mostly responsible for creating the systems tht lead ppl to disaffection.
    The systems are usually yt gop created that have harmed everyone.

    #hategroups #fascism #racism #usapolitics

  12. Ronan does a good explainer on the intersection of all these white hate groups, what they believe in.

    What yt media fails to do is provide context as to who is mostly responsible for creating the systems tht lead ppl to disaffection.
    The systems are usually yt gop created that have harmed everyone.

    #hategroups #fascism #racism #usapolitics

  13. @Pinchy63 It was the second last intersection the #drawtheline march passed through before our arrival at the Leg. Karma, yes, but also highly performative!

  14. Panel: Investment Trends at the Intersection of AI and Games with Cassia Curran (Curran Games Agency). AI-driven gameplay or dev tools? Hear what’s hot, what’s risky & what’s next.

    🗓️ Nov 3–4 | London

    🎟️ tickettailor.com/events/gameai

    #AIandGames #GameDev #AI #Conference2025

  15. missed our screening of 'feminist ninja: upgrading intersectional feminism with the hacker class'? you can still watch the three part video essay here: tube.systerserver.net/c/femini

    @ai

    #cyberfeminism #feministNinja #peertube

  16. missed our screening of 'feminist ninja: upgrading intersectional feminism with the hacker class'? you can still watch the three part video essay here: tube.systerserver.net/c/femini

    @ai

    #cyberfeminism #feministNinja #peertube

  17. missed our screening of 'feminist ninja: upgrading intersectional feminism with the hacker class'? you can still watch the three part video essay here: tube.systerserver.net/c/femini

    @ai

    #cyberfeminism #feministNinja #peertube

  18. missed our screening of 'feminist ninja: upgrading intersectional feminism with the hacker class'? you can still watch the three part video essay here: tube.systerserver.net/c/femini

    @ai

    #cyberfeminism #feministNinja #peertube

  19. CFP: Radio and Newspapers: What Intersections for Media History?

    30 June - 1 July 2026
    University of Lausanne, Switzerland

    This international conference aims to move beyond the traditional understanding of press-radio relations. As the two main information media in the 20th century, their relationship has often been reduced in literature to one of simple institutional competition. This conference seeks to investigate the complexity of their relations.

    impresso.github.io/radio-and-n

    #mediahistory

  20. This post is probably only for the intersection of the #Venn diagram with circles labelled "#guitar player" and "#electronics hobbyist". I'm not on fora like #diystompboxes and such, so here it will have to be.

    Like many others, I've built delay / echo #pedals / circuits using the ubiquitous #PT2399 digital delay IC. They're dirt cheap and simple to use. But the lowest delay period you can use them for is too long for some things, like #flanger / #phaser effects, or even some types of #chorus effects.

    But I haven't seen much discussion of alternatives. I've been playing around with one I've built using the #M65831 digital #delay chip. It's not quite as cheap as the PT2399, but you don't have to look very hard to be able to get them for a couple of bucks (Canadian). But it seems to be so much better in this application.

    First, it's designed and documented so that you can use a crystal to set its clock OR drive it directly with a CMOS-type square wave. No fiddling with drain currents and on-reset latchup problems.

    Secondly, it sounds (to my ear) far better than the PT2399. The #datasheets I have for the PT2399 don't state a sampling rate; the M65831 uses 500 ksamples/s for lower delay times.

    Thirdly, the range of delay available is larger. The shortest documented for PT2399 is ~31ms. For the M65831, it's 12.3ms using the default clock of 2 MHz. But the one sample I've tried is happy to run at 6 #MHz, for a delay of ~4ms. That's short enough for #flanging!

    1/2

  21. This post is probably only for the intersection of the #Venn diagram with circles labelled "#guitar player" and "#electronics hobbyist". I'm not on fora like #diystompboxes and such, so here it will have to be.

    Like many others, I've built delay / echo #pedals / circuits using the ubiquitous #PT2399 digital delay IC. They're dirt cheap and simple to use. But the lowest delay period you can use them for is too long for some things, like #flanger / #phaser effects, or even some types of #chorus effects.

    But I haven't seen much discussion of alternatives. I've been playing around with one I've built using the #M65831 digital #delay chip. It's not quite as cheap as the PT2399, but you don't have to look very hard to be able to get them for a couple of bucks (Canadian). But it seems to be so much better in this application.

    First, it's designed and documented so that you can use a crystal to set its clock OR drive it directly with a CMOS-type square wave. No fiddling with drain currents and on-reset latchup problems.

    Secondly, it sounds (to my ear) far better than the PT2399. The #datasheets I have for the PT2399 don't state a sampling rate; the M65831 uses 500 ksamples/s for lower delay times.

    Thirdly, the range of delay available is larger. The shortest documented for PT2399 is ~31ms. For the M65831, it's 12.3ms using the default clock of 2 MHz. But the one sample I've tried is happy to run at 6 #MHz, for a delay of ~4ms. That's short enough for #flanging!

    1/2

  22. This post is probably only for the intersection of the #Venn diagram with circles labelled "#guitar player" and "#electronics hobbyist". I'm not on fora like #diystompboxes and such, so here it will have to be.

    Like many others, I've built delay / echo #pedals / circuits using the ubiquitous #PT2399 digital delay IC. They're dirt cheap and simple to use. But the lowest delay period you can use them for is too long for some things, like #flanger / #phaser effects, or even some types of #chorus effects.

    But I haven't seen much discussion of alternatives. I've been playing around with one I've built using the #M65831 digital #delay chip. It's not quite as cheap as the PT2399, but you don't have to look very hard to be able to get them for a couple of bucks (Canadian). But it seems to be so much better in this application.

    First, it's designed and documented so that you can use a crystal to set its clock OR drive it directly with a CMOS-type square wave. No fiddling with drain currents and on-reset latchup problems.

    Secondly, it sounds (to my ear) far better than the PT2399. The #datasheets I have for the PT2399 don't state a sampling rate; the M65831 uses 500 ksamples/s for lower delay times.

    Thirdly, the range of delay available is larger. The shortest documented for PT2399 is ~31ms. For the M65831, it's 12.3ms using the default clock of 2 MHz. But the one sample I've tried is happy to run at 6 #MHz, for a delay of ~4ms. That's short enough for #flanging!

    1/2

  23. This post is probably only for the intersection of the #Venn diagram with circles labelled "#guitar player" and "#electronics hobbyist". I'm not on fora like #diystompboxes and such, so here it will have to be.

    Like many others, I've built delay / echo #pedals / circuits using the ubiquitous #PT2399 digital delay IC. They're dirt cheap and simple to use. But the lowest delay period you can use them for is too long for some things, like #flanger / #phaser effects, or even some types of #chorus effects.

    But I haven't seen much discussion of alternatives. I've been playing around with one I've built using the #M65831 digital #delay chip. It's not quite as cheap as the PT2399, but you don't have to look very hard to be able to get them for a couple of bucks (Canadian). But it seems to be so much better in this application.

    First, it's designed and documented so that you can use a crystal to set its clock OR drive it directly with a CMOS-type square wave. No fiddling with drain currents and on-reset latchup problems.

    Secondly, it sounds (to my ear) far better than the PT2399. The #datasheets I have for the PT2399 don't state a sampling rate; the M65831 uses 500 ksamples/s for lower delay times.

    Thirdly, the range of delay available is larger. The shortest documented for PT2399 is ~31ms. For the M65831, it's 12.3ms using the default clock of 2 MHz. But the one sample I've tried is happy to run at 6 #MHz, for a delay of ~4ms. That's short enough for #flanging!

    1/2

  24. This post is probably only for the intersection of the #Venn diagram with circles labelled "#guitar player" and "#electronics hobbyist". I'm not on fora like #diystompboxes and such, so here it will have to be.

    Like many others, I've built delay / echo #pedals / circuits using the ubiquitous #PT2399 digital delay IC. They're dirt cheap and simple to use. But the lowest delay period you can use them for is too long for some things, like #flanger / #phaser effects, or even some types of #chorus effects.

    But I haven't seen much discussion of alternatives. I've been playing around with one I've built using the #M65831 digital #delay chip. It's not quite as cheap as the PT2399, but you don't have to look very hard to be able to get them for a couple of bucks (Canadian). But it seems to be so much better in this application.

    First, it's designed and documented so that you can use a crystal to set its clock OR drive it directly with a CMOS-type square wave. No fiddling with drain currents and on-reset latchup problems.

    Secondly, it sounds (to my ear) far better than the PT2399. The #datasheets I have for the PT2399 don't state a sampling rate; the M65831 uses 500 ksamples/s for lower delay times.

    Thirdly, the range of delay available is larger. The shortest documented for PT2399 is ~31ms. For the M65831, it's 12.3ms using the default clock of 2 MHz. But the one sample I've tried is happy to run at 6 #MHz, for a delay of ~4ms. That's short enough for #flanging!

    1/2

  25. @ternoxgames As someone at the intersection of "Looking for a #PrincessMaker successor" and "Loves mech games", I'm excited for this.