Category: General

  • theactualcluegirl:

    belovedbright:

    everybodyilovedies:

    petermorwood:

    rainnecassidy:

    thehumon:

    The past is rarely as we imagine it.

    As a medieval scholar I can confirm this us 100% accurate and 1000% adorable

    “Back in the day” frequently doesn’t mean what the people who say “back in the day” would like it to mean… 

    This is a great explanation of all that AND done with SUCH A DARN CUTE LITTLE FRIAR. look at his little expressions! it’s the cutest!!!

    Paul had a lot of weird hangups.  

    Paul was a Roman. ‘Nuff said!

  • vox day, eric raymond, and the lambda conference blacklist | Crime and the Blog of Evil

    vox day, eric raymond, and the lambda conference blacklist | Crime and the Blog of Evil

    solarbird:

    solarbird:

    Neofascist Vox Day, software developer Eric Raymond, the white supremacist on the Horror Writers Association awards panel, the Lambda Conference blacklist, and what this clusterfuck of horrible people all have to do with each other.

    Okay, I just had someone in comments elsewhere tell me that they didn’t think Moldbug/Yarvin was a white supremacist? So here he is endorsing the genetic superiority of Western Europeans over Africans, and endorsing race slavery. If that’s not fucking White Supremacy, I don’t even know how to talk to you.

  • songscloset:

    schemingreader:

    micdotcom:

    Bomani Jones wore a shirt mocking the Cleveland Indians live on ESPN

    On Thursday morning, Bomani filled in for Mike Golic on Mike & Mike wearing a T-shirt that imitated the highly contentious Cleveland Indians mascot — but with a white figure and the word “Caucasians.” The white outrage rolled in, with Bomani taking the time to expertly shut down one troll.

    As someone who grew up in Cleveland, where Chief Wahoo was normalized, I approve of Bomani’s t-shirt. It’s about time.

    I think the shirt is great!

  • In the years before…

    …when the internet was young[1] I used to collect the odd video. You’d find some bizarre things out there. They’d be uploaded in all their 320×240 glory, usually in mpeg or flv format… It’s not a massive collection, and mainly these things can now be streamed on youtube in vastly higher quality. But I have discovered since resurrecting my media server that something is f’ked up in the flv player on our media player. The speed is hideously variable. It actually makes me feel quite nauseous to listen to any of them. I’ve also got some videos that were sent to me by a nice person who worked at a record label – when they were being sold / closed.

    Ugh.

    In other related news, as you might gather the server is up and working. The files are mainly where they belong. Some stuff seems to have disappeared and will need to be reripped :(

    I want to add some stuff for privacy purposes… I’m gradually trying to move towards behaving like the privacy aware citizen I am, but having installed a VPN I found I couldn’t get either Plex or Subsonic working. Trying to persuade port-forwarding to work with a VPN is quite challenging. I’m aware this would reduce the security of the connection, but… I am trying to hit a nice point between security and insanity.

    [1] well, ish.

  • shadesofmauve:

    tinierpurplefishes:

    shadesofmauve:

    There’ve been two Xerox techs in my office all day, trying to figure out what the heck is up with our brand new printer and it’s print server. One of them, Incompetent Guy, is our usual service tech. The other one, poor dear, knows what he’s doing. Watching him attempt to keep his patience has been the highlight of my day.

    Meanwhile, Incompetent Guy keeps asking me to send print jobs for his troubleshooting and then bringing the resulting prints to me as if I’m supposed to do something with them. Half of them are obviously screwed up and all of them are things he requested.

    It feels rather like when the cats bring me half-dead rodents. 

    He’s trying.

    Is this also the guy you had the discussion with about hiding kittens and baby goats in the printer?

    Nope, that was a different tech! I think nearly all the xerox tech and sales people have visited us in the past month.

    That guy who thought the kittens and baby goats were funny but clammed up as soon as we started talking about hiding baby babies. Amusingly, the guy here last week thought hiding baby babies in the printer was a brilliant idea, and mentioned that when his kid had been little sometimes the only way to get her to go to sleep was to set her on the washing machine. :P

  • pacificnorthwestdoodles:

    I would really, really like to no longer live in a world where educators keep food pantries in their classrooms because their students are food insecure.

    I’d love for food insecurity to be a thing of the past. UNFORTUNATELY: Every single teacher I have ever worked for has a food/snack pantry in their classroom for students experiencing food insecurity.

    One of the districts I work in gives away backpacks and bags full of food to food insecure and homeless students during the weekend because we know many kids don’t eat outside of school.

    My parents and most of my other relatives work in education. They’ve been buying snacks OUT OF POCKET for their students for the past 40 years. I’m continuing this trend because apparently one of the schools I work in is too small to give breakfast to its students.

    I can bring snacks easily because my landlord is a vendor at the farmers market and gives us boxes of ‘ugly’ fruit. The kids in my class get to eat after school because of this.

    (Thank you, by the way! And a huge thanks to all of the other wonderful Olympia Farmers Market Vendors who have donated snacks to my class!)

    I work in more than one school district. From the well funded to the underfunded.  Both have populations of students who are going hungry. However, most are in the underfunded school districts that have high rates of poverty.  Hungry kids are tired. They can’t focus. They can’t learn. Often times their ONLY meal is at school.  Their housholds are chronically food insecure with multiple adults working more than one job. Many area jobs don’t want to hire folks full time, which leaves adults to cobble together wages and employment from multiple part time sources that rarely give a steady schedule.

    Food insecurity is a huge issue. It’s a BIG reason it’s part of my gardening curriculum.

    Everyone should always have food. No one should be going hungry. The truth is, many people are every day.

  • Lawmakers keep Flint money out of energy bill

    Lawmakers keep Flint money out of energy bill

    schemingreader:

    Actually, ONE senator, one, blocked this bill. You can contact Mike Lee, the senator from Utah, who forced the senate to trim the money for Flint, through his website. I haven’t done it yet. I’m so angry I cannot figure out what to say.  

    If you have ideas, when you reblog this, add them.

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    All hail the media server. Gods I’ve missed it. on Flickr.

    All hail the media server. Gods I’ve missed it.