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  1. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and install iOS 26 on my iPad. I'm so angry and frustrated by the performance of Apple's dictation feature that I'm ready to try almost anything (except Apple Intelligence) to fix it. Let's see how much I hate the change.

    But first I think I'll back up this iPad to my desktop computer so I can revert back to what I have now if I need to. #SafetyFirst

  2. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and install iOS 26 on my iPad. I'm so angry and frustrated by the performance of Apple's dictation feature that I'm ready to try almost anything (except Apple Intelligence) to fix it. Let's see how much I hate the change.

    But first I think I'll back up this iPad to my desktop computer so I can revert back to what I have now if I need to. #SafetyFirst

  3. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and install iOS 26 on my iPad. I'm so angry and frustrated by the performance of Apple's dictation feature that I'm ready to try almost anything (except Apple Intelligence) to fix it. Let's see how much I hate the change.

    But first I think I'll back up this iPad to my desktop computer so I can revert back to what I have now if I need to. #SafetyFirst

  4. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and install iOS 26 on my iPad. I'm so angry and frustrated by the performance of Apple's dictation feature that I'm ready to try almost anything (except Apple Intelligence) to fix it. Let's see how much I hate the change.

    But first I think I'll back up this iPad to my desktop computer so I can revert back to what I have now if I need to. #SafetyFirst

  5. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and install iOS 26 on my iPad. I'm so angry and frustrated by the performance of Apple's dictation feature that I'm ready to try almost anything (except Apple Intelligence) to fix it. Let's see how much I hate the change.

    But first I think I'll back up this iPad to my desktop computer so I can revert back to what I have now if I need to. #SafetyFirst

  6. RE: mastodon.social/@RonSupportsYo

    I am happy to see legislators decide not to spend money to create more problems by bringing back grizzly bears. There are similar arguments for bringing back dinosaurs. They belong in museums, not in the wild where they would do a lot of harm. #SafetyFirst.

  7. RE: mastodon.social/@RonSupportsYo

    I am happy to see legislators decide not to spend money to create more problems by bringing back grizzly bears. There are similar arguments for bringing back dinosaurs. They belong in museums, not in the wild where they would do a lot of harm. #SafetyFirst.

  8. RE: mastodon.social/@RonSupportsYo

    I am happy to see legislators decide not to spend money to create more problems by bringing back grizzly bears. There are similar arguments for bringing back dinosaurs. They belong in museums, not in the wild where they would do a lot of harm. #SafetyFirst.

  9. RE: mastodon.social/@RonSupportsYo

    I am happy to see legislators decide not to spend money to create more problems by bringing back grizzly bears. There are similar arguments for bringing back dinosaurs. They belong in museums, not in the wild where they would do a lot of harm. #SafetyFirst.

  10. Confession time!

    Friendos, I just thoughtlessly almost did something that I know better than to do. I am, genuinely, horrified and a smidge embarrassed. So I’m taking a minute to turn this into a teachable moment.

    I was using a drill to make pilot holes for installing the handles on the kitchen cabinets I recently finished assembling. No big deal. What my derp-ass failed to do until the drill was actually running was realise that my hair wasn’t tied back. I almost *never* wear it loose, so it isn’t really something I usually have to think about! Which is still not a good excuse.

    Now, if you have never had a safety brief by a handy relative or a gruff shop manager, lemme explain.

    Any tool that turns under power can very quickly snag an errant strand and do some extremely bad damage to your look.

    (Anyone who feels inclined to share a gruesome personal experience in the comments, please CW that appropriately for folx who may need to moderate their intake of that kinda detail.)

    So in that spirit:

    :yell: I’m your builder daddy now.

    If you have long hair, pull it back completely. A long ponytail or braid that hangs over your shoulder isn’t safe enough.

    If you have earrings that dangle, a necklace, a bracelet, or a ring on your finger. Take it off before you start.

    It doesn’t take an industrial machine. Any basic DIY powertool that has a rotating element can mess you up.

    Maybe you’re used to working with all the powertools, but for your whole life until recently you’ve worn your hair pretty short. Consider this part of the learning curve for dealing with long hair… along with maybe needing an assist opening jars. 👀 :anartrans_symbol_black: and I love this for you.

    You can do this diy thing. Make stuff! Fix stuff! Seize the means and take back the commons! But please know your tools and use them safety.

    Also, I’m proud of you.
    #SafetyFirst #RightToRepair

  11. Confession time!

    Friendos, I just thoughtlessly almost did something that I know better than to do. I am, genuinely, horrified and a smidge embarrassed. So I’m taking a minute to turn this into a teachable moment.

    I was using a drill to make pilot holes for installing the handles on the kitchen cabinets I recently finished assembling. No big deal. What my derp-ass failed to do until the drill was actually running was realise that my hair wasn’t tied back. I almost *never* wear it loose, so it isn’t really something I usually have to think about! Which is still not a good excuse.

    Now, if you have never had a safety brief by a handy relative or a gruff shop manager, lemme explain.

    Any tool that turns under power can very quickly snag an errant strand and do some extremely bad damage to your look.

    (Anyone who feels inclined to share a gruesome personal experience in the comments, please CW that appropriately for folx who may need to moderate their intake of that kinda detail.)

    So in that spirit:

    :yell: I’m your builder daddy now.

    If you have long hair, pull it back completely. A long ponytail or braid that hangs over your shoulder isn’t safe enough.

    If you have earrings that dangle, a necklace, a bracelet, or a ring on your finger. Take it off before you start.

    It doesn’t take an industrial machine. Any basic DIY powertool that has a rotating element can mess you up.

    Maybe you’re used to working with all the powertools, but for your whole life until recently you’ve worn your hair pretty short. Consider this part of the learning curve for dealing with long hair… along with maybe needing an assist opening jars. 👀 :anartrans_symbol_black: and I love this for you.

    You can do this diy thing. Make stuff! Fix stuff! Seize the means and take back the commons! But please know your tools and use them safety.

    Also, I’m proud of you.
    #SafetyFirst #RightToRepair

  12. Confession time!

    Friendos, I just thoughtlessly almost did something that I know better than to do. I am, genuinely, horrified and a smidge embarrassed. So I’m taking a minute to turn this into a teachable moment.

    I was using a drill to make pilot holes for installing the handles on the kitchen cabinets I recently finished assembling. No big deal. What my derp-ass failed to do until the drill was actually running was realise that my hair wasn’t tied back. I almost *never* wear it loose, so it isn’t really something I usually have to think about! Which is still not a good excuse.

    Now, if you have never had a safety brief by a handy relative or a gruff shop manager, lemme explain.

    Any tool that turns under power can very quickly snag an errant strand and do some extremely bad damage to your look.

    (Anyone who feels inclined to share a gruesome personal experience in the comments, please CW that appropriately for folx who may need to moderate their intake of that kinda detail.)

    So in that spirit:

    :yell: I’m your builder daddy now.

    If you have long hair, pull it back completely. A long ponytail or braid that hangs over your shoulder isn’t safe enough.

    If you have earrings that dangle, a necklace, a bracelet, or a ring on your finger. Take it off before you start.

    It doesn’t take an industrial machine. Any basic DIY powertool that has a rotating element can mess you up.

    Maybe you’re used to working with all the powertools, but for your whole life until recently you’ve worn your hair pretty short. Consider this part of the learning curve for dealing with long hair… along with maybe needing an assist opening jars. 👀 :anartrans_symbol_black: and I love this for you.

    You can do this diy thing. Make stuff! Fix stuff! Seize the means and take back the commons! But please know your tools and use them safety.

    Also, I’m proud of you.
    #SafetyFirst #RightToRepair

  13. Confession time!

    Friendos, I just thoughtlessly almost did something that I know better than to do. I am, genuinely, horrified and a smidge embarrassed. So I’m taking a minute to turn this into a teachable moment.

    I was using a drill to make pilot holes for installing the handles on the kitchen cabinets I recently finished assembling. No big deal. What my derp-ass failed to do until the drill was actually running was realise that my hair wasn’t tied back. I almost *never* wear it loose, so it isn’t really something I usually have to think about! Which is still not a good excuse.

    Now, if you have never had a safety brief by a handy relative or a gruff shop manager, lemme explain.

    Any tool that turns under power can very quickly snag an errant strand and do some extremely bad damage to your look.

    (Anyone who feels inclined to share a gruesome personal experience in the comments, please CW that appropriately for folx who may need to moderate their intake of that kinda detail.)

    So in that spirit:

    :yell: I’m your builder daddy now.

    If you have long hair, pull it back completely. A long ponytail or braid that hangs over your shoulder isn’t safe enough.

    If you have earrings that dangle, a necklace, a bracelet, or a ring on your finger. Take it off before you start.

    It doesn’t take an industrial machine. Any basic DIY powertool that has a rotating element can mess you up.

    Maybe you’re used to working with all the powertools, but for your whole life until recently you’ve worn your hair pretty short. Consider this part of the learning curve for dealing with long hair… along with maybe needing an assist opening jars. 👀 :anartrans_symbol_black: and I love this for you.

    You can do this diy thing. Make stuff! Fix stuff! Seize the means and take back the commons! But please know your tools and use them safety.

    Also, I’m proud of you.
    #SafetyFirst #RightToRepair

  14. My avatar is also well prepared, but we of course also brought real ones! #Eclipse #SafetyFirst

  15. My avatar is also well prepared, but we of course also brought real ones! #Eclipse #SafetyFirst

  16. My avatar is also well prepared, but we of course also brought real ones! #Eclipse #SafetyFirst

  17. My avatar is also well prepared, but we of course also brought real ones! #Eclipse #SafetyFirst

  18. DATE: August 11, 2026 at 05:00AM
    SOURCE:
    NEW YORK TIMES PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGISTS FEED

    TITLE: Should Letting Children Play Alone Outside Be a Crime?

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

    Some parents have been surprised to find themselves in the legal system’s cross hairs.

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #ShouldLettingKidsPlayAloneBeACrime #ChildSafety #ParentingLaw #LegalSystem #FamilyLaw #KidsOutside #ParentalRights #SafetyFirst #CivicDiscussion #CommunityStandards

  19. DATE: August 11, 2026 at 05:00AM
    SOURCE:
    NEW YORK TIMES PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGISTS FEED

    TITLE: Should Letting Children Play Alone Outside Be a Crime?

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

    Some parents have been surprised to find themselves in the legal system’s cross hairs.

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

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    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #ShouldLettingKidsPlayAloneBeACrime #ChildSafety #ParentingLaw #LegalSystem #FamilyLaw #KidsOutside #ParentalRights #SafetyFirst #CivicDiscussion #CommunityStandards

  20. DATE: August 11, 2026 at 05:00AM
    SOURCE:
    NEW YORK TIMES PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGISTS FEED

    TITLE: Should Letting Children Play Alone Outside Be a Crime?

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

    Some parents have been surprised to find themselves in the legal system’s cross hairs.

    URL: nytimes.com/2026/08/11/well/fa

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    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #ShouldLettingKidsPlayAloneBeACrime #ChildSafety #ParentingLaw #LegalSystem #FamilyLaw #KidsOutside #ParentalRights #SafetyFirst #CivicDiscussion #CommunityStandards

  21. Du fühlst dich auch nicht sicher und wünschst dir, dass alle Parteien überprüft werden, die gegen die Freiheitlich-Demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen? Dann schließ dich uns an und komm zu den PRÜF-Demos! Jeden 2. Samstag im Monat in den Landeshauptstädten.

    PRUEF-DEMOS.DE

    #pruef #demos #fdgo #grundgesetz21 #safetyfirst

  22. Du fühlst dich auch nicht sicher und wünschst dir, dass alle Parteien überprüft werden, die gegen die Freiheitlich-Demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen? Dann schließ dich uns an und komm zu den PRÜF-Demos! Jeden 2. Samstag im Monat in den Landeshauptstädten.

    PRUEF-DEMOS.DE

    #pruef #demos #fdgo #grundgesetz21 #safetyfirst

  23. Du fühlst dich auch nicht sicher und wünschst dir, dass alle Parteien überprüft werden, die gegen die Freiheitlich-Demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen? Dann schließ dich uns an und komm zu den PRÜF-Demos! Jeden 2. Samstag im Monat in den Landeshauptstädten.

    PRUEF-DEMOS.DE

    #pruef #demos #fdgo #grundgesetz21 #safetyfirst

  24. Du fühlst dich auch nicht sicher und wünschst dir, dass alle Parteien überprüft werden, die gegen die Freiheitlich-Demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen? Dann schließ dich uns an und komm zu den PRÜF-Demos! Jeden 2. Samstag im Monat in den Landeshauptstädten.

    PRUEF-DEMOS.DE

    #pruef #demos #fdgo #grundgesetz21 #safetyfirst

  25. Du fühlst dich auch nicht sicher und wünschst dir, dass alle Parteien überprüft werden, die gegen die Freiheitlich-Demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen? Dann schließ dich uns an und komm zu den PRÜF-Demos! Jeden 2. Samstag im Monat in den Landeshauptstädten.

    PRUEF-DEMOS.DE

    #pruef #demos #fdgo #grundgesetz21 #safetyfirst

  26. J'ai craqué, j'ai pris un abonnement #Claude code, mais comme je ne voulais pas faire les choses n'importe comment au niveau #Sécurité, j'ai Sandboxé Claude dans un namespace #Firejail pour l'utiliser "sereinement" avec mon IDE #LazyVim

    drupalista.dev/blog/2026/08/in

    #AI #Sandbox #SafetyFirst #Linux

  27. J'ai craqué, j'ai pris un abonnement #Claude code, mais comme je ne voulais pas faire les choses n'importe comment au niveau #Sécurité, j'ai Sandboxé Claude dans un namespace #Firejail pour l'utiliser "sereinement" avec mon IDE #LazyVim

    drupalista.dev/blog/2026/08/in

    #AI #Sandbox #SafetyFirst #Linux

  28. J'ai craqué, j'ai pris un abonnement #Claude code, mais comme je ne voulais pas faire les choses n'importe comment au niveau #Sécurité, j'ai Sandboxé Claude dans un namespace #Firejail pour l'utiliser "sereinement" avec mon IDE #LazyVim

    drupalista.dev/blog/2026/08/in

    #AI #Sandbox #SafetyFirst #Linux

  29. J'ai craqué, j'ai pris un abonnement #Claude code, mais comme je ne voulais pas faire les choses n'importe comment au niveau #Sécurité, j'ai Sandboxé Claude dans un namespace #Firejail pour l'utiliser "sereinement" avec mon IDE #LazyVim

    drupalista.dev/blog/2026/08/in

    #AI #Sandbox #SafetyFirst #Linux

  30. J'ai craqué, j'ai pris un abonnement #Claude code, mais comme je ne voulais pas faire les choses n'importe comment au niveau #Sécurité, j'ai Sandboxé Claude dans un namespace #Firejail pour l'utiliser "sereinement" avec mon IDE #LazyVim

    drupalista.dev/blog/2026/08/in

    #AI #Sandbox #SafetyFirst #Linux

  31. @tugendfurie Vorbildlich, dass Du Deine Umkleidekabinen nach Verkehrstauglichkeit aussuchst 🥰 #safetyFirst

  32. @tugendfurie Vorbildlich, dass Du Deine Umkleidekabinen nach Verkehrstauglichkeit aussuchst 🥰 #safetyFirst

  33. @tugendfurie Vorbildlich, dass Du Deine Umkleidekabinen nach Verkehrstauglichkeit aussuchst 🥰 #safetyFirst

  34. @tugendfurie Vorbildlich, dass Du Deine Umkleidekabinen nach Verkehrstauglichkeit aussuchst 🥰 #safetyFirst

  35. 👨‍✈️✈️ Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how helicopters decided to play bumper cars over the Potomac, as narrated by Admiral "Could-Write-Less" Cloudberg. 🤦‍♂️ Because nothing screams "Golden Age of Aviation Safety" like a 195-minute read on why everything fell apart. 📉
    admiralcloudberg.medium.com/re #helicopterstories #aviationhumor #aviationnews #safetyfirst #epicfails #HackerNews #ngated

  36. 👨‍✈️✈️ Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how helicopters decided to play bumper cars over the Potomac, as narrated by Admiral "Could-Write-Less" Cloudberg. 🤦‍♂️ Because nothing screams "Golden Age of Aviation Safety" like a 195-minute read on why everything fell apart. 📉
    admiralcloudberg.medium.com/re #helicopterstories #aviationhumor #aviationnews #safetyfirst #epicfails #HackerNews #ngated

  37. 👨‍✈️✈️ Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how helicopters decided to play bumper cars over the Potomac, as narrated by Admiral "Could-Write-Less" Cloudberg. 🤦‍♂️ Because nothing screams "Golden Age of Aviation Safety" like a 195-minute read on why everything fell apart. 📉
    admiralcloudberg.medium.com/re #helicopterstories #aviationhumor #aviationnews #safetyfirst #epicfails #HackerNews #ngated

  38. 👨‍✈️✈️ Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how helicopters decided to play bumper cars over the Potomac, as narrated by Admiral "Could-Write-Less" Cloudberg. 🤦‍♂️ Because nothing screams "Golden Age of Aviation Safety" like a 195-minute read on why everything fell apart. 📉
    admiralcloudberg.medium.com/re #helicopterstories #aviationhumor #aviationnews #safetyfirst #epicfails #HackerNews #ngated

  39. 👨‍✈️✈️ Ah, yes, the riveting tale of how helicopters decided to play bumper cars over the Potomac, as narrated by Admiral "Could-Write-Less" Cloudberg. 🤦‍♂️ Because nothing screams "Golden Age of Aviation Safety" like a 195-minute read on why everything fell apart. 📉
    admiralcloudberg.medium.com/re #helicopterstories #aviationhumor #aviationnews #safetyfirst #epicfails #HackerNews #ngated

  40. If You Have This Symptom, It Could Be The Latest Covid Variant 

    BSIP / Contributor / Getty Images The latest Covid-19 variant, known as XFG “Stratus,” is circulating across the United States—and experts say it’s behaving much like the strains we’ve seen in recent years. “The new variant, like ones before it, is slightly more contagious than prior strains,” says Linda Yancey, MD, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Texas…….Continue reading…. By: Dr. Patricia Varacallo, DO Source: The […]

    onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026

  41. If You Have This Symptom, It Could Be The Latest Covid Variant 

    BSIP / Contributor / Getty Images The latest Covid-19 variant, known as XFG “Stratus,” is circulating across the United States—and experts say it’s behaving much like the strains we’ve seen in recent years. “The new variant, like ones before it, is slightly more contagious than prior strains,” says Linda Yancey, MD, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Texas…….Continue reading…. By: Dr. Patricia Varacallo, DO Source: The […]

    onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026

  42. If You Have This Symptom, It Could Be The Latest Covid Variant 

    BSIP / Contributor / Getty Images The latest Covid-19 variant, known as XFG “Stratus,” is circulating across the United States—and experts say it’s behaving much like the strains we’ve seen in recent years. “The new variant, like ones before it, is slightly more contagious than prior strains,” says Linda Yancey, MD, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Texas…….Continue reading…. By: Dr. Patricia Varacallo, DO Source: The […]

    onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026

  43. If You Have This Symptom, It Could Be The Latest Covid Variant 

    BSIP / Contributor / Getty Images The latest Covid-19 variant, known as XFG “Stratus,” is circulating across the United States—and experts say it’s behaving much like the strains we’ve seen in recent years. “The new variant, like ones before it, is slightly more contagious than prior strains,” says Linda Yancey, MD, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Texas…….Continue reading…. By: Dr. Patricia Varacallo, DO Source: The […]

    onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026

  44. If You Have This Symptom, It Could Be The Latest Covid Variant 

    BSIP / Contributor / Getty Images The latest Covid-19 variant, known as XFG “Stratus,” is circulating across the United States—and experts say it’s behaving much like the strains we’ve seen in recent years. “The new variant, like ones before it, is slightly more contagious than prior strains,” says Linda Yancey, MD, a board-certified infectious disease physician at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Texas…….Continue reading…. By: Dr. Patricia Varacallo, DO Source: The […]

    onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026

  45. @Floppy @emf @phones It could also be used to transfer DECT (phones), to be fair! But not Club Mate bottles because I deliberately made the capsules too small for that... #SafetyFirst :blobfoxwink: :club_mate_logo:

  46. @Floppy @emf @phones It could also be used to transfer DECT (phones), to be fair! But not Club Mate bottles because I deliberately made the capsules too small for that... #SafetyFirst :blobfoxwink: :club_mate_logo:

  47. @Floppy @emf @phones It could also be used to transfer DECT (phones), to be fair! But not Club Mate bottles because I deliberately made the capsules too small for that... #SafetyFirst :blobfoxwink: :club_mate_logo:

  48. @Floppy @emf @phones It could also be used to transfer DECT (phones), to be fair! But not Club Mate bottles because I deliberately made the capsules too small for that... #SafetyFirst :blobfoxwink: :club_mate_logo:

  49. @Floppy @emf @phones It could also be used to transfer DECT (phones), to be fair! But not Club Mate bottles because I deliberately made the capsules too small for that... #SafetyFirst :blobfoxwink: :club_mate_logo: