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@alter_kaker @tzimmer_history
Seems as if the Orange Toddler missed his targets two times... worse than Obama and much worse than Bush.
If the majority of the US-Americans don't wake up now, they are really f***ed. -
@alter_kaker @mhoye this maintainer finds that the vast majority of contributions come from users. Having a #MailingList where users and devs can talk to each other is really useful. That's one thing #Sourceforge got right and I wish #Github would implement it.
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@alter_kaker @breadandcircuses Regarding the metaphor of sociopathy, I'm using it because it specifically is associated with lack of conscience. I have no mental health credential, so my use is purely descriptive from a lay point of view.
I don't by using this term mean to suggest per se irrationality (an inability to reason) as might come with some actual mental disorders. We're speaking metaphorically here, and metaphors are not literal equivalences. But rather I mean the kind of reckless indifference and appearance of actual cruelty that results in a weirdly logical way if you steadfastly fail (or refuse) to consider moral questions.
This is an artifact particularly of shareholder capitalism. Stakeholder capitalism is better. See my essay Losing the War in a Quiet Room.
http://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2019/09/losing-ground-in-environment.html#capitalism #ShareholderCapitalism #StakeholderCapitalism #LegalPersonhood #LegalPerson #LegalPeople #conscience #ethics #morality
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@alter_kaker @breadandcircuses Regarding the metaphor of sociopathy, I'm using it because it specifically is associated with lack of conscience. I have no mental health credential, so my use is purely descriptive from a lay point of view.
I don't by using this term mean to suggest per se irrationality (an inability to reason) as might come with some actual mental disorders. We're speaking metaphorically here, and metaphors are not literal equivalences. But rather I mean the kind of reckless indifference and appearance of actual cruelty that results in a weirdly logical way if you steadfastly fail (or refuse) to consider moral questions.
This is an artifact particularly of shareholder capitalism. Stakeholder capitalism is better. See my essay Losing the War in a Quiet Room.
http://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2019/09/losing-ground-in-environment.html#capitalism #ShareholderCapitalism #StakeholderCapitalism #LegalPersonhood #LegalPerson #LegalPeople #conscience #ethics #morality
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@alter_kaker @breadandcircuses Regarding the metaphor of sociopathy, I'm using it because it specifically is associated with lack of conscience. I have no mental health credential, so my use is purely descriptive from a lay point of view.
I don't by using this term mean to suggest per se irrationality (an inability to reason) as might come with some actual mental disorders. We're speaking metaphorically here, and metaphors are not literal equivalences. But rather I mean the kind of reckless indifference and appearance of actual cruelty that results in a weirdly logical way if you steadfastly fail (or refuse) to consider moral questions.
This is an artifact particularly of shareholder capitalism. Stakeholder capitalism is better. See my essay Losing the War in a Quiet Room.
http://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2019/09/losing-ground-in-environment.html#capitalism #ShareholderCapitalism #StakeholderCapitalism #LegalPersonhood #LegalPerson #LegalPeople #conscience #ethics #morality
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@alter_kaker @breadandcircuses Regarding the metaphor of sociopathy, I'm using it because it specifically is associated with lack of conscience. I have no mental health credential, so my use is purely descriptive from a lay point of view.
I don't by using this term mean to suggest per se irrationality (an inability to reason) as might come with some actual mental disorders. We're speaking metaphorically here, and metaphors are not literal equivalences. But rather I mean the kind of reckless indifference and appearance of actual cruelty that results in a weirdly logical way if you steadfastly fail (or refuse) to consider moral questions.
This is an artifact particularly of shareholder capitalism. Stakeholder capitalism is better. See my essay Losing the War in a Quiet Room.
http://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2019/09/losing-ground-in-environment.html#capitalism #ShareholderCapitalism #StakeholderCapitalism #LegalPersonhood #LegalPerson #LegalPeople #conscience #ethics #morality
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@alter_kaker @breadandcircuses Regarding the metaphor of sociopathy, I'm using it because it specifically is associated with lack of conscience. I have no mental health credential, so my use is purely descriptive from a lay point of view.
I don't by using this term mean to suggest per se irrationality (an inability to reason) as might come with some actual mental disorders. We're speaking metaphorically here, and metaphors are not literal equivalences. But rather I mean the kind of reckless indifference and appearance of actual cruelty that results in a weirdly logical way if you steadfastly fail (or refuse) to consider moral questions.
This is an artifact particularly of shareholder capitalism. Stakeholder capitalism is better. See my essay Losing the War in a Quiet Room.
http://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2019/09/losing-ground-in-environment.html#capitalism #ShareholderCapitalism #StakeholderCapitalism #LegalPersonhood #LegalPerson #LegalPeople #conscience #ethics #morality
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This Abraham Joshua Heschel quote is from "God In Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism"
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CW: USPol, AS
The primary victims of antisemitism are Leftist gentiles. The very fact that we would speak over them after all they have suffered because of it makes us immediately suspect.
And if we can't be trusted to protect them from antisemitism, why should they feel obligated to stand with us in those rare instances in which Jews are targeted with antisemitism instead of Leftists?
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@yuvalne @rjs2000 @alter_kaker
ואם רגע אמשיך בכיוון של תוכנות לתיווי, אז ליליפונד!! 🪷
כתבתי על זה טיפה כאן (בדיון שאי אפשר לראות בתווות.ים כי עדיין יש שם חסימה לגשר עם בלוסקיי):
https://hed.im/@ruxotves/113420664576660580
https://hed.im/@ruxotves/113420708730167861
https://hed.im/@ruxotves/113420718116361361סליחה. אפשר להמשיך.
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@Captain_Jack_Sparrow
Bro, you surely have not read a single post of @alter_kaker, have you? He's against what Israel does in Gaza. But people like you just see an orthodox jew asking legit questions on #antisemitism and snap wtf. I think you should say sorry. -
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/zip/d/minneapolis-solid-wood-entertainment/7932409640.html
Near #Minneapolis #StPaul
Please take this fabulous piece of furniture. Send this to all your friends. I only have a few more days, then it's going to have to go in the dump.
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Oh, it turns out that I'm playing Twisting of the Hayrope on the Low D whistle on @plotnik 's album release show tonight at Seward Cafe.
(I had only originally planned to play banjo on one song but you know how it is)
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It works! I can push a commit to my #11ty website, and it'll build, upload an artifact to Codeberg, send a webhook back to my #selfHosted server, and get deployed. Using #woodpeckerCI and webhookd, and a bash script. Now it's a public repo, so I don't have to set up authentication for the webhook. Maybe that's next, but I should work on the website first.
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What kind of #SelfHosted #Syndication tools do you know for automating posts to corporate social media like Facebook from an RSS feed? Asking for a comrade
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Does anyone have an example of how to configure lspconfig for #zig in #neovim with #lazyvim? In zigtools they only have an example for a different plugin manager, and I don't think I'm doing it right.
EDIT: to clarify, I'm trying to set this up: https://zigtools.org/zls/guides/build-on-save/
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I want to learn about this pattern where you write to a video memory area and then that gets processed separately and displayed on a monitor or VGA or what not. Maybe even something like what the #GameBoy does where tile maps and blit is done separately based on what you wrote to the video memory region. Does anyone know of any resources to implement something like that with #PiPico or #Arduino?
Two microcontrollers, where one writes directly into the other's memory, and the other does whatever processing and outputs video? I don't know if this is necessarily something practical I need to do, but I'd like to learn more about it. I've been reading about using DMA to communicate via SPI or UART and it reminded me of this.
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Trying to find a really great recording of Cooley's Reel for my wife who is learning fiddle. I found something by Bothy Band which is of course top notch, but I'd like something with a sparser arrangement. And I did notice that on YouTube most of the videos have a very playing different style for reels than what I learned a couple of decades ago in a land far away...
I don't know if it's just a newer style, faster, more aggressive, staccato, or if it's a difference in style between the Island and the diaspora (I've never been in Ireland but I had the privilege of learning from recordings and even live teachers who were from the tradition. I once got an informal lesson from John McSherry in the lobby of a concert hall in exchange for some B&Hs!). But I prefer reels that give me the feeling of water running over river stones, tumbling over itself, splashing and eddying in a fluid monologue.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, she needs a professional recording. I used to play it with Maid Behind the Bar, I think.
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Trying to find a really great recording of Cooley's Reel for my wife who is learning fiddle. I found something by Bothy Band which is of course top notch, but I'd like something with a sparser arrangement. And I did notice that on YouTube most of the videos have a very playing different style for reels than what I learned a couple of decades ago in a land far away...
I don't know if it's just a newer style, faster, more aggressive, staccato, or if it's a difference in style between the Island and the diaspora (I've never been in Ireland but I had the privilege of learning from recordings and even live teachers who were from the tradition. I once got an informal lesson from John McSherry in the lobby of a concert hall in exchange for some B&Hs!). But I prefer reels that give me the feeling of water running over river stones, tumbling over itself, splashing and eddying in a fluid monologue.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, she needs a professional recording. I used to play it with Maid Behind the Bar, I think.
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Trying to find a really great recording of Cooley's Reel for my wife who is learning fiddle. I found something by Bothy Band which is of course top notch, but I'd like something with a sparser arrangement. And I did notice that on YouTube most of the videos have a very playing different style for reels than what I learned a couple of decades ago in a land far away...
I don't know if it's just a newer style, faster, more aggressive, staccato, or if it's a difference in style between the Island and the diaspora (I've never been in Ireland but I had the privilege of learning from recordings and even live teachers who were from the tradition. I once got an informal lesson from John McSherry in the lobby of a concert hall in exchange for some B&Hs!). But I prefer reels that give me the feeling of water running over river stones, tumbling over itself, splashing and eddying in a fluid monologue.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, she needs a professional recording. I used to play it with Maid Behind the Bar, I think.
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Trying to find a really great recording of Cooley's Reel for my wife who is learning fiddle. I found something by Bothy Band which is of course top notch, but I'd like something with a sparser arrangement. And I did notice that on YouTube most of the videos have a very playing different style for reels than what I learned a couple of decades ago in a land far away...
I don't know if it's just a newer style, faster, more aggressive, staccato, or if it's a difference in style between the Island and the diaspora (I've never been in Ireland but I had the privilege of learning from recordings and even live teachers who were from the tradition. I once got an informal lesson from John McSherry in the lobby of a concert hall in exchange for some B&Hs!). But I prefer reels that give me the feeling of water running over river stones, tumbling over itself, splashing and eddying in a fluid monologue.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, she needs a professional recording. I used to play it with Maid Behind the Bar, I think.
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Trying to find a really great recording of Cooley's Reel for my wife who is learning fiddle. I found something by Bothy Band which is of course top notch, but I'd like something with a sparser arrangement. And I did notice that on YouTube most of the videos have a very playing different style for reels than what I learned a couple of decades ago in a land far away...
I don't know if it's just a newer style, faster, more aggressive, staccato, or if it's a difference in style between the Island and the diaspora (I've never been in Ireland but I had the privilege of learning from recordings and even live teachers who were from the tradition. I once got an informal lesson from John McSherry in the lobby of a concert hall in exchange for some B&Hs!). But I prefer reels that give me the feeling of water running over river stones, tumbling over itself, splashing and eddying in a fluid monologue.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, she needs a professional recording. I used to play it with Maid Behind the Bar, I think.
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I have a special reservoir of rage and contempt for "#AntiDeutsche..." I hadn't realized it was so bad. Germans, self-identifying as leftists, calling the cops on Jews for alleged "#antisemitism" according to the definition of the German government. Kafka couldn't have written it better. If it weren't so maddening it would be hilarious in its grotesqueness.