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  1. Untitled, Robert S. Gessner, 1964

    Chores and errands today. This seems tidy and positive and disciplined. Things are moving and working, a complex but productive day in the life. no round pegs. The round pegs are annihilated in black boxes in the corners. We don't talk about that on chore day. 👹 Love this one

    #art #mind #order #alive #happy #awake #tea #caffeine #lists #sanity #productivity #abstract

  2. Untitled, Robert S. Gessner, 1964

    Chores and errands today. This seems tidy and positive and disciplined. Things are moving and working, a complex but productive day in the life. no round pegs. The round pegs are annihilated in black boxes in the corners. We don't talk about that on chore day. 👹 Love this one

    #art #mind #order #alive #happy #awake #tea #caffeine #lists #sanity #productivity #abstract

  3. Untitled, Robert S. Gessner, 1964

    Chores and errands today. This seems tidy and positive and disciplined. Things are moving and working, a complex but productive day in the life. no round pegs. The round pegs are annihilated in black boxes in the corners. We don't talk about that on chore day. 👹 Love this one

    #art #mind #order #alive #happy #awake #tea #caffeine #lists #sanity #productivity #abstract

  4. Untitled, Robert S. Gessner, 1964

    Chores and errands today. This seems tidy and positive and disciplined. Things are moving and working, a complex but productive day in the life. no round pegs. The round pegs are annihilated in black boxes in the corners. We don't talk about that on chore day. 👹 Love this one

    #art #mind #order #alive #happy #awake #tea #caffeine #lists #sanity #productivity #abstract

  5. Untitled, Robert S. Gessner, 1964

    Chores and errands today. This seems tidy and positive and disciplined. Things are moving and working, a complex but productive day in the life. no round pegs. The round pegs are annihilated in black boxes in the corners. We don't talk about that on chore day. 👹 Love this one

    #art #mind #order #alive #happy #awake #tea #caffeine #lists #sanity #productivity #abstract

  6. 🎩 Ah yes, the age-old battle of #Git #vs. #sanity, now solved by the ancient art of... jujutsu? 🤼‍♂️ Because nothing says "Good Commits" like a chaotic dance of 'WIP test code' and 'fix another UI bug'. Just remember, kids: when in doubt, refactor CRUD and pray to the code gods. 🙏💻
    ikesau.co/blog/defeating-git-r #jujutsu #GoodCommits #codegods #refactorCRUD #HackerNews #ngated

  7. Explore meditation and mind training practices that are straightforward, grounded in sanity, kindness, and compassion, and offer a vision that completely transcends our ordinary way of viewing ourselves and others.
    registration.rigpa.org.au/civi

    #buddhist #meditation #sanity #peace

  8. #PopeLeo added: “I will continue to speak out loudly against #war, looking to promote #peace, promoting dialogue & multilateral relationships among the states to look for just solutions to problems. Too many people are suffering in the world today. Too many innocent people are being killed. And I think someone has to stand up & say there’s a better way.”

    #sanity #law #IranWar #Trump #kakistocracy #TrumpIsUnfit #US #Iran #Israel #WarCrimes #RulesOfWar #geopolitics #NationalSecurity #MiddleEast

  9. Tips on how to make #YouTube better:

    Use Don’t Recommend Channel in 3-dot menu
    Ignore Shorts
    Subscribe to quality channels
    Rebuff AI content
    Don’t watch click bait
    Switch to Nebula

    Eventually, your recs and subs will be much better. Give it time. #mentalhealth #sanity #internet

  10. Dear Friends of #sanity,

    1) I likes it most in an extreme form
    2) The 'leader of the #free world' is barely gold #potty and silver spoon trained
    3) #Ineffectual #thieves running for their bunkers? Hunt the 'rich', new #entertainment show?

    :nonazis: :google_emoji_kitchen_skull_and_tulip_mashup: :0dd_verified:

  11. Dear Friends of #sanity,

    1) I likes it most in an extreme form
    2) The 'leader of the #free world' is barely gold #potty and silver spoon trained
    3) #Ineffectual #thieves running for their bunkers? Hunt the 'rich', new #entertainment show?

    :nonazis: :google_emoji_kitchen_skull_and_tulip_mashup: :0dd_verified:

  12. Dear Friends of #sanity,

    1) I likes it most in an extreme form
    2) The 'leader of the #free world' is barely gold #potty and silver spoon trained
    3) #Ineffectual #thieves running for their bunkers? Hunt the 'rich', new #entertainment show?

    :nonazis: :google_emoji_kitchen_skull_and_tulip_mashup: :0dd_verified:

  13. A quotation from Ben Edlund

    THE TICK: And isn’t sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean, all of you get is one trick, rational thinking. But when you’re good and crazy, oohoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, the sky’s the limit!

    Ben Edlund (b. 1968) American cartoonist, writer, producer
    The Tick (cartoon), 02×09 “Ants in the Pants!” (1995-11-18) [w. Ralph Soll]

    More about this quote: wist.info/edlund-ben/221/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #benedlund #thetick #mindset #potential #rationality #sanity #thought

  14. A quotation from Ben Edlund

    THE TICK: And isn’t sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean, all of you get is one trick, rational thinking. But when you’re good and crazy, oohoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, the sky’s the limit!

    Ben Edlund (b. 1968) American cartoonist, writer, producer
    The Tick (cartoon), 02×09 “Ants in the Pants!” (1995-11-18) [w. Ralph Soll]

    More about this quote: wist.info/edlund-ben/221/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #benedlund #thetick #mindset #potential #rationality #sanity #thought

  15. A quotation from Ben Edlund

    THE TICK: And isn’t sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean, all of you get is one trick, rational thinking. But when you’re good and crazy, oohoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, the sky’s the limit!

    Ben Edlund (b. 1968) American cartoonist, writer, producer
    The Tick (cartoon), 02×09 “Ants in the Pants!” (1995-11-18) [w. Ralph Soll]

    More about this quote: wist.info/edlund-ben/221/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #benedlund #thetick #mindset #potential #rationality #sanity #thought

  16. A quotation from Ben Edlund

    THE TICK: And isn’t sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean, all of you get is one trick, rational thinking. But when you’re good and crazy, oohoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, the sky’s the limit!

    Ben Edlund (b. 1968) American cartoonist, writer, producer
    The Tick (cartoon), 02×09 “Ants in the Pants!” (1995-11-18) [w. Ralph Soll]

    More about this quote: wist.info/edlund-ben/221/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #benedlund #thetick #mindset #potential #rationality #sanity #thought

  17. A quotation from Ben Edlund

    THE TICK: And isn’t sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean, all of you get is one trick, rational thinking. But when you’re good and crazy, oohoo-hoo-hoo-hoo, the sky’s the limit!

    Ben Edlund (b. 1968) American cartoonist, writer, producer
    The Tick (cartoon), 02×09 “Ants in the Pants!” (1995-11-18) [w. Ralph Soll]

    More about this quote: wist.info/edlund-ben/221/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #benedlund #thetick #mindset #potential #rationality #sanity #thought

  18. The @EUCommission should require companies like Apple to provide synopses of their license agreement changes: We are talking about 100+ pages contracts that get modified every other month! Of course one can ask AI to produce these synopses, but that's kind of insane, both from legal POV and from environment POV.

    #EU #LicenseAgreements #Sanity

  19. America’s insane compulsion loop over oil

    Exactly how many times does a nation need to repeat the same mistake of over-relying on oil before it is deemed to be insane? Right now we are at nine (9) oil crises and counting since 1950.

    This ninth venture into petroleum idiocy is one entirely of America’s own making. And to make matters worse, the current administration literally shot the whole country in the foot by its dumping of successful green energy programs and EV vehicle incentives in 2025. Having those in place today could have helped make the current crisis less impactful. But no. We’d rather release 400 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve – about 20 days supply. Exactly how “strategic” is something that is nothing more than a temporary bandaid????

    Meanwhile, the country already had/has major successful investments in wind, solar, EVs, hybrids, fuel cells, and geothermal infrastructure that have been kicked to the sidelines by an administration that’s solely hung up on fossil fuels…thanks in large part to their big-money donors.

    Source: energyhistory.yale.edu

    It’s like the administration wants to relive the 1970s. Is that why the President likes The Village People so much? Reliving that tedious decade of oil embargos, Watergate, high inflation, and disco duck hardly makes America great again. Frankly, it makes us sad, pathetic, and vulnerable.

    The old adage says, “insanity is when you keep making the same mistake expecting different results.” Sound familiar? How about the list of oil shocks below for a reminder (Source – gemini.google.ai).

    • Abadan Crisis (1951–1954): Triggered by the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
    • Suez Crisis (1956–1957): Closure of the Suez Canal led to a 10% supply disruption.
    • Arab Oil Embargo (1973–1974): Triggered by the Yom Kippur War, causing oil prices to nearly quadruple.
    • Iranian Revolution (1978–1979): Iranian oil production dropped, resulting in panic buying and high prices.
    • Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988): Further impacted global oil supply following the 1979 shock.
    • Gulf War (1990–1991): Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait caused a temporary, sharp, oil price spike.
    • 2000s Energy Crisis (2003–2008): Influenced by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, peaking at $145 per barrel in 2008.
    • COVID-19 Oil Price War (2020): A disagreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia led to a massive, short-term price collapse.
    • 2026 Middle East War/Disruption: War with Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a major, immediate supply disruption.

    By the way, 78% of these oil shocks took place under Republican administrations.

    Rather than regressing further into the cesspool of the bad old days, how about the United States return to a sustainable path forward towards a far less oil-dependent future? It’s time to jettison those fuddy-duddies with their warped oil fetishes from positions of power and let those with a vision towards a saner future take the helm. Fully 75 years of repetitive oil-driven compulsion loops is quite enough.

    Peace!

    #1970s #advocacy #compulsionLoops #compulsions #energy #environment #government #history #Iran #oil #oilCrises #opinion #peace #renewables #sanity #solar #war #wind
  20. America’s insane compulsion loop over oil

    Exactly how many times does a nation need to repeat the same mistake of over-relying on oil before it is deemed to be insane? Right now we are at nine (9) oil crises and counting since 1950.

    This ninth venture into petroleum idiocy is one entirely of America’s own making. And to make matters worse, the current administration literally shot the whole country in the foot by its dumping of successful green energy programs and EV vehicle incentives in 2025. Having those in place today could have helped make the current crisis less impactful. But no. We’d rather release 400 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve – about 20 days supply. Exactly how “strategic” is something that is nothing more than a temporary bandaid????

    Meanwhile, the country already had/has major successful investments in wind, solar, EVs, hybrids, fuel cells, and geothermal infrastructure that have been kicked to the sidelines by an administration that’s solely hung up on fossil fuels…thanks in large part to their big-money donors.

    Source: energyhistory.yale.edu

    It’s like the administration wants to relive the 1970s. Is that why the President likes The Village People so much? Reliving that tedious decade of oil embargos, Watergate, high inflation, and disco duck hardly makes America great again. Frankly, it makes us sad, pathetic, and vulnerable.

    The old adage says, “insanity is when you keep making the same mistake expecting different results.” Sound familiar? How about the list of oil shocks below for a reminder (Source – gemini.google.ai).

    • Abadan Crisis (1951–1954): Triggered by the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
    • Suez Crisis (1956–1957): Closure of the Suez Canal led to a 10% supply disruption.
    • Arab Oil Embargo (1973–1974): Triggered by the Yom Kippur War, causing oil prices to nearly quadruple.
    • Iranian Revolution (1978–1979): Iranian oil production dropped, resulting in panic buying and high prices.
    • Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988): Further impacted global oil supply following the 1979 shock.
    • Gulf War (1990–1991): Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait caused a temporary, sharp, oil price spike.
    • 2000s Energy Crisis (2003–2008): Influenced by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, peaking at $145 per barrel in 2008.
    • COVID-19 Oil Price War (2020): A disagreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia led to a massive, short-term price collapse.
    • 2026 Middle East War/Disruption: War with Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a major, immediate supply disruption.

    By the way, 78% of these oil shocks took place under Republican administrations.

    Rather than regressing further into the cesspool of the bad old days, how about the United States return to a sustainable path forward towards a far less oil-dependent future? It’s time to jettison those fuddy-duddies with their warped oil fetishes from positions of power and let those with a vision towards a saner future take the helm. Fully 75 years of repetitive oil-driven compulsion loops is quite enough.

    Peace!

    #1970s #advocacy #compulsionLoops #compulsions #energy #environment #government #history #Iran #oil #oilCrises #opinion #peace #renewables #sanity #solar #war #wind
  21. America’s insane compulsion loop over oil

    Exactly how many times does a nation need to repeat the same mistake of over-relying on oil before it is deemed to be insane? Right now we are at nine (9) oil crises and counting since 1950.

    This ninth venture into petroleum idiocy is one entirely of America’s own making. And to make matters worse, the current administration literally shot the whole country in the foot by its dumping of successful green energy programs and EV vehicle incentives in 2025. Having those in place today could have helped make the current crisis less impactful. But no. We’d rather release 400 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve – about 20 days supply. Exactly how “strategic” is something that is nothing more than a temporary bandaid????

    Meanwhile, the country already had/has major successful investments in wind, solar, EVs, hybrids, fuel cells, and geothermal infrastructure that have been kicked to the sidelines by an administration that’s solely hung up on fossil fuels…thanks in large part to their big-money donors.

    Source: energyhistory.yale.edu

    It’s like the administration wants to relive the 1970s. Is that why the President likes The Village People so much? Reliving that tedious decade of oil embargos, Watergate, high inflation, and disco duck hardly makes America great again. Frankly, it makes us sad, pathetic, and vulnerable.

    The old adage says, “insanity is when you keep making the same mistake expecting different results.” Sound familiar? How about the list of oil shocks below for a reminder (Source – gemini.google.ai).

    • Abadan Crisis (1951–1954): Triggered by the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
    • Suez Crisis (1956–1957): Closure of the Suez Canal led to a 10% supply disruption.
    • Arab Oil Embargo (1973–1974): Triggered by the Yom Kippur War, causing oil prices to nearly quadruple.
    • Iranian Revolution (1978–1979): Iranian oil production dropped, resulting in panic buying and high prices.
    • Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988): Further impacted global oil supply following the 1979 shock.
    • Gulf War (1990–1991): Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait caused a temporary, sharp, oil price spike.
    • 2000s Energy Crisis (2003–2008): Influenced by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, peaking at $145 per barrel in 2008.
    • COVID-19 Oil Price War (2020): A disagreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia led to a massive, short-term price collapse.
    • 2026 Middle East War/Disruption: War with Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a major, immediate supply disruption.

    By the way, 78% of these oil shocks took place under Republican administrations.

    Rather than regressing further into the cesspool of the bad old days, how about the United States return to a sustainable path forward towards a far less oil-dependent future? It’s time to jettison those fuddy-duddies with their warped oil fetishes from positions of power and let those with a vision towards a saner future take the helm. Fully 75 years of repetitive oil-driven compulsion loops is quite enough.

    Peace!

    #1970s #advocacy #compulsionLoops #compulsions #energy #environment #government #history #Iran #oil #oilCrises #opinion #peace #renewables #sanity #solar #war #wind
  22. America’s insane compulsion loop over oil

    Exactly how many times does a nation need to repeat the same mistake of over-relying on oil before it is deemed to be insane? Right now we are at nine (9) oil crises and counting since 1950.

    This ninth venture into petroleum idiocy is one entirely of America’s own making. And to make matters worse, the current administration literally shot the whole country in the foot by its dumping of successful green energy programs and EV vehicle incentives in 2025. Having those in place today could have helped make the current crisis less impactful. But no. We’d rather release 400 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve – about 20 days supply. Exactly how “strategic” is something that is nothing more than a temporary bandaid????

    Meanwhile, the country already had/has major successful investments in wind, solar, EVs, hybrids, fuel cells, and geothermal infrastructure that have been kicked to the sidelines by an administration that’s solely hung up on fossil fuels…thanks in large part to their big-money donors.

    Source: energyhistory.yale.edu

    It’s like the administration wants to relive the 1970s. Reliving that tedious decade of oil embargos, Watergate, high inflation, and disco duck hardly makes America great again. Frankly, it makes us sad, pathetic, and vulnerable.

    The old adage says, “insanity is when you keep making the same mistake expecting different results.” Sound familiar? How about the list of oil shocks below for a reminder (Source – gemini.google.ai).

    • Abadan Crisis (1951–1954): Triggered by the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
    • Suez Crisis (1956–1957): Closure of the Suez Canal led to a 10% supply disruption.
    • Arab Oil Embargo (1973–1974): Triggered by the Yom Kippur War, causing oil prices to nearly quadruple.
    • Iranian Revolution (1978–1979): Iranian oil production dropped, resulting in panic buying and high prices.
    • Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988): Further impacted global oil supply following the 1979 shock.
    • Gulf War (1990–1991): Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait caused a temporary, sharp, oil price spike.
    • 2000s Energy Crisis (2003–2008): Influenced by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, peaking at $145 per barrel in 2008.
    • COVID-19 Oil Price War (2020): A disagreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia led to a massive, short-term price collapse.
    • 2026 Middle East War/Disruption: War with Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a major, immediate supply disruption.

    By the way, 78% of these oil shocks took place under Republican administrations.

    Rather than regressing further into the cesspool of the bad old days, how about the United States return to a sustainable path forward towards a far less oil-dependent future? It’s time to jettison those fuddy-duddies with their warped oil fetishes from positions of power and let those with a vision towards a saner future take the helm. Fully 75 years of repetitive oil-driven compulsion loops is quite enough.

    Peace!

    #1970s #advocacy #compulsionLoops #compulsions #energy #environment #government #history #Iran #oil #oilCrises #opinion #peace #renewables #sanity #solar #war #wind
  23. America’s insane compulsion loop over oil

    Exactly how many times does a nation need to repeat the same mistake of over-relying on oil before it is deemed to be insane? Right now we are at nine (9) oil crises and counting since 1950.

    This ninth venture into petroleum idiocy is one entirely of America’s own making. And to make matters worse, the current administration literally shot the whole country in the foot by its dumping of successful green energy programs and EV vehicle incentives in 2025. Having those in place today could have helped make the current crisis less impactful. But no. We’d rather release 400 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve – about 20 days supply. Exactly how “strategic” is something that is nothing more than a temporary bandaid????

    Meanwhile, the country already had/has major successful investments in wind, solar, EVs, hybrids, fuel cells, and geothermal infrastructure that have been kicked to the sidelines by an administration that’s solely hung up on fossil fuels…thanks in large part to their big-money donors.

    Source: energyhistory.yale.edu

    It’s like the administration wants to relive the 1970s. Reliving that tedious decade of oil embargos, Watergate, high inflation, and disco duck hardly makes America great again. Frankly, it makes us sad, pathetic, and vulnerable.

    The old adage says, “insanity is when you keep making the same mistake expecting different results.” Sound familiar? How about the list of oil shocks below for a reminder (Source – gemini.google.ai).

    • Abadan Crisis (1951–1954): Triggered by the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.
    • Suez Crisis (1956–1957): Closure of the Suez Canal led to a 10% supply disruption.
    • Arab Oil Embargo (1973–1974): Triggered by the Yom Kippur War, causing oil prices to nearly quadruple.
    • Iranian Revolution (1978–1979): Iranian oil production dropped, resulting in panic buying and high prices.
    • Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988): Further impacted global oil supply following the 1979 shock.
    • Gulf War (1990–1991): Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait caused a temporary, sharp, oil price spike.
    • 2000s Energy Crisis (2003–2008): Influenced by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, peaking at $145 per barrel in 2008.
    • COVID-19 Oil Price War (2020): A disagreement between Russia and Saudi Arabia led to a massive, short-term price collapse.
    • 2026 Middle East War/Disruption: War with Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a major, immediate supply disruption.

    By the way, 78% of these oil shocks took place under Republican administrations.

    Rather than regressing further into the cesspool of the bad old days, how about the United States return to a sustainable path forward towards a far less oil-dependent future? It’s time to jettison those fuddy-duddies with their warped oil fetishes from positions of power and let those with a vision towards a saner future take the helm. Fully 75 years of repetitive oil-driven compulsion loops is quite enough.

    Peace!

    #1970s #advocacy #compulsionLoops #compulsions #energy #environment #government #history #Iran #oil #oilCrises #opinion #peace #renewables #sanity #solar #war #wind
  24. @UA4U @noelreports

    Last time, and from a distance, hearing Jen Psaki give the first press conference in the Obama Administration was a good shock.

    #Sanity, #intelligence, and #information
    shone through.

  25. RE: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1

    #Isaacman decided that vehicles to get us on the #Moon are better than vehicles to enrich 💰 contractors.

    Finally, #sanity has prevailed.

    #NASA #Artemis

  26. RE: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1

    #Isaacman decided that vehicles to get us on the #Moon are better than vehicles to enrich 💰 contractors.

    Finally, #sanity has prevailed.

    #NASA #Artemis

  27. RE: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1

    #Isaacman decided that vehicles to get us on the #Moon are better than vehicles to enrich 💰 contractors.

    Finally, #sanity has prevailed.

    #NASA #Artemis

  28. RE: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1

    #Isaacman decided that vehicles to get us on the #Moon are better than vehicles to enrich 💰 contractors.

    Finally, #sanity has prevailed.

    #NASA #Artemis

  29. RE: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1

    #Isaacman decided that vehicles to get us on the #Moon are better than vehicles to enrich 💰 contractors.

    Finally, #sanity has prevailed.

    #NASA #Artemis

  30. Woohoo! Persistence is winning.

    "Wayland Positioning Protocol Is Finally Merged"

    Why this matters? Well, try to write an app that shows dialog only on occasion, your only protcol is WLR Layer Shell at the moment, because it allows to position itself via coordinates.

    With this update, there is hope one can just use regular old windows when it makes sense.

    youtube.com/watch?v=s-W7mZhx7QQ

    @BrodieOnLinux

    #Sanity #Wayland #Linux

  31. RE: mastodon.social/@DrALJONES/116

    The main prop that is holding up a certain genocidal nation may be rotten to the core, suddenly visible for all to see. What would happen then? #genocide #Gaza #WestBank #Palestine #humanity #sanity #vampires

  32. So, "the fastest way to bring the [Trump] Kennedy Center to a level of excellence like nobody's ever seen before - except maybe in places of cultural tradition & integrity, like the Kennedy Center pre #TrumpVirus assault on #culture & #democracy is to close it down for 2 years. "No arts for you!"

    #TrumpVirus #truth vs. #arts / #sanity

    x.com/MaryLTrump/status/201831

  33. RE: social.growyourown.services/@F

    If you haven't already created a filter for posts that contain the #USpol and/or #trump hashtags (and/or your personal triggers) then you are missing out on a little peace and quiet. Set your filters to put those posts behind a #ContentWarning so YOU get to decide if you have the spoons, the curiosity, or the willpower to see them at the time. It's an easy way to show yourself some love!

    Thanks @FediTips for putting together your superbly helpful guides!

    #FediTips #TriggerWords #Sanity #IAmDB