sammsays:

I would normally never do this and I normally avoid all political posting, but the FDA has had to stop a lot of food testing due to staff cuts currently planned at least until September 30th.

This is very dangerous for certain foods and if you live in the United States, I highly recommend that you keep track of this list: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-safety-modernization-act-fsma/food-traceability-list

That is a (not fully comprehensive but useful) list of the high-risk foods for contamination and sickness that could result in serious harm or death. The broad strokes are cheeses, but especially soft cheeses, raw/fresh vegetables, pre-sliced fruit packages, ready to eat salads, chicken eggs, milk (bird flu), anything fermented like melons, and pet food, among others.

This is likely not a comprehensive list, so be sure to look things up yourself as well.


If you buy vegetables and plan to eat them, it is best to cook them to a safe temperature and wash their outsides well with water and light scrubbing instead of eating them raw. Treat it like chicken in that regard.

Make sure that the individual foods that you buy often are safe to eat or at risk, and adjust accordingly. This is a fundamental necessity that everyone here will need to follow. Testing is reduced or gone, and reporting on outbreaks will also likely be reduced or banned outright as well.

All you can do is stay safe, use your masks in public again, and make sure that you are clean as well as your food.

Attached below are more tips for vegetables, meat safety should be the same, just be more vigilant.

I love you all and don’t want any of you hurt. Let’s all support each other, thank you.


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nicenice7:

ichorandpride:

squeakitties:

wikipedia no longer being anywhere near the top of search results when looking up anything feels eviscerating

#they really said “you can’t use wiki as an academic source-use our garbage AI that’s even less reliable”#and you can’t even opt out of it

no but you can FORCE it away. use ublock origin and copy paste the blacklist i made into the filters to be able to remove the bullshit AI overview that google forces. it also removes youtube’s forced ads (at least until they fix it)

you can also use the ublacklist extension and use this blacklist of AI image generation websites to curate your google image results

there are ALWAYS ways around stuff. it’s just a matter of looking into it and asking around

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I’M FREE

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foxes-in-love:

A comic of two foxes, one of whom is blue, the other is green. In this one, Blue approaches Green with a look of mild concern, as Green is sitting with his back towards Blue, looking grumpy. Blue: What's wrong?  Green turns to look over his shoulder to talk to Blue. Green: I'm annoying and stinky. Blue: That's not true.  As Green turns his head back around, Blue kisses the back of his neck. No longer grumpy, Green looks surprised instead. Blue: You are absolutely not stinky.  A moment after Blue has left the scene, Green picks up on the implication and turns to look at the direction where Blue had gone to, now frowning in insult. Green: ...Hey!ALT

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tyrannosaurus-rex:

divineconfettii:

hexglyphs:

hexglyphs:

my favorite thing about the moomins is that their domestic cottagecore aesthetic is basically just a cover for the fact that they’re actually like 2 degrees of separation from going full feral at any one time and literally everyone knows it

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it runs in the family

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thats just how finland is

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selkies-world:

To sum up: they still think that trans peoples human rights are an online conversation, and expect the series to run for 10 consecutive years.

So let’s get ahead of this right now.

I propose a media-wide blackout of everything Harry Potter related when the first season is released. No tweeting about it, not even to trash it. No posting online about it at all - No Instagram stories or posts, no TikToks, no snaps, no memes on FB, not a word on here, nothing. They will not commit themselves to 10 consecutive years of something if the first season flops. They might attempt a second season, but we can shoot that down, too.

I cannot still be dealing with the hate this woman has for us in 10 years. I cannot still be having this conversation when I’m in my mid-30s. I need her to be dead & forgotten by then, or used as a cautionary tale after her death. We can revive the fandom after she has died, depending what her will stipulates will be done with her bloodmoney. Okay? Is that a good enough compromise for you? You just have to wait for her to die, and not leave her estate & bank account to anti-trans stuff, and then you can get back to loving Potter. Deal?

But in the meantime, we need Warner Bros. to see that they cannot make money from this show. We need them to lose money. We need them to lose enough money that even JKR funding the entire project won’t be enough for them to take the risk. Right now, they’re saying that JKR’s reputation & blatant transphobia have not impacted their ability to find more than enough people to audition for the series. We need them to rethink that. We need them to see that this is not the next Marvel-length franchise to get rich on.

Since I know some of you haven’t participated in a media blackout protest before, here’s how it’ll work:

  1. Don’t hype the series / fandom / author / cast up in the lead-up to the series being released. Don’t trash it, either. Ignore it. Forget about it. || This means that they won’t get good word-of-mouth rates online, which means they will need to really push advertising to get enough people interested.
  2. Don’t watch the adverts online. Don’t like or comment on the videos, not even with hate or pro-trans stuff. || Engaging with online ads or videos in any way gives them positive data, because it feeds the algorithm & let’s them make money from the adverts. We don’t want that.
  3. When the series is released, don’t watch it. Don’t talk about it. Don’t tweet about it. Don’t post about it. Don’t tiktok about it. Don’t complain about it. Don’t trash it. Pretend it doesn’t exist. Ignore it. Forget about it. || They need their launch to earn them money, and even if you’re posting about how bad it is, or posting anti-JKR content using the show’s hashtags, even if you’re watching it in order to know exactly what to complain about & critique, you are still giving them money. They still earn royalties from you watching it, regardless of your intentions. They still get word-of-mouth and clout from you posting about it, even if what you’re saying is negative. You know the expression “There’s no such thing as bad press”? This is what that refers to. It doesn’t matter if you’re sharing love or hate for the franchise, because you’re still promoting it by saying its name. Also, an overwhelming amount of negative press online can and does lead to other people deciding to watch it to see why everyone is complaining, and arguing about it online, all of which feeds the creators more royalties. We don’t want them to earn money from this.
  4. Spread news about other shows & films & franchises & books. Get a fandom which has been dead for 10+ years trending again. Get anime shows & Futurama & ATLA & Adventure Time & Owl House & Over the garden Wall & some really obscure franchises trending across all social media platforms. Get something from the 80s trending in the Top 3 on Twitter. Engage with fandoms you’re not even part of. Get BL shows trending in Netflix’s Top 5. || This will completely skew analytics online, and it will flood people’s dashboards with cmenough content that they won’t see promotional content for the series we are blacking out. It will also show spikee data for which genres & shows are more popular & getting more attention & more royalties.
  5. Share media with transgender actors / directors / crew. Share media with LGBTQIA+ storylines. Share pro-trans & pro-LGBTQIA+ content. Share & donate to fundraisers which help Trans & LGBTQIA+ people. Share Trans & LGBTQIA+ history. Show & Share Trans & LGBTQIA+ positivity & love & pride. Do all of this without acknowledging the series or creator we are blacking out. || This will show overwhelmingly positive & inclusive analytics, which will prioritise showing more of the same content. This is what we want the data to show.
  6. Do not give in to temptation to look the show up. Do not look up the cast. Do not look up the directors or producers or executives. Do not look up the soundtrack. Do not put anything remotely related to the series into a search bar of any kind. || Search algorithms still store data, and if enough people look the same stuff up, it will show positive online engagement. We do not want this.
  7. Do not give the actors hate. Do not tag them in hateful content online. Do not abuse them & do not bully them. || This is just unnecessary.
  8. Give the blackout a cool-down period. Continue to ignore it for at least 10 days after the launch. || This forces the show’s analytics to fall into negatives. If you suddenly start engaging with something immediately after blacking out the launch, the analytics show a delayed uptake - but it still shows them that people will engage with it, and that they will make money from it. We do not want this.
  9. After the cool down period, mock it. Remember the mocmery that the Velma show got? And you’ve seen the mockery of the Rachel Zeigler version of Snow White is getting? And how that is impacting the ratings for Songbirds & Snakes because people don’t want to watch her, at all, in anything? That is what we need to create on purpose. || If a show gets hate, the creators can use it to feed controversial interest in the show - ‘Come watch this to see why people are hating!’. It’s as beneficial as positive reviews. They can recover from it. But mockery? Mockery & dismissal is far more difficult to recover from, as it does more damage to their names and reputation. People do not want to be associated with a project which was mocked after it lost them a lot of money. Audiences are also much less likely to engage with a series which has been publicly mocked, compared to hated.
  10. Only mock it for the same amount of time as the cool-down period. || This prevents the series from getting a large spike in analytics.
  11. After this, ignore it. Move on. Talk & post about other stuff. Watch other stuff. || This will result in the show’s analytics returning to negatives, and remaining there.


This is a strategy which is proven to work. It has worked for multiple franchises. It is behavioural analytics. It will work for this, but only if we commit to it & get enough people taking part.

All we have to do is:

  1. Do not watch the HBO HP series
  2. Do not post about it online
  3. Ignore it
  4. Do not play, stream or buy any games related to HP
  5. Do not rematch the movies on a streaming service - JKR will still earn royalties from that
  6. Do not post about JKR during the media blackout
  7. Share pro-trans & pro-LGBTQIA+ content & history instead
  8. Support trans creators & actors
  9. Mock the series after the cool down time & then move on
  10. Stick to this method. It WILL work.


And to dispute any attempted justifications for engaging with it:

  • “But she won’t be involved!” || She is listed as an executive producer for the show
  • “But it’s not the actors’ fault!” || Actually, it is. The adult actors should know better than to involve themselves with this franchise, and the child actors’ parents should know better than to exploit their children’s desire to be famous &/ or their love of the series, because the adults should be socially aware enough to know that this franchise will harm their children in the long run.
  • “But what about my childhood nostalgia!” || What about trans people’s human rights & dignity? What about trans children who don’t think they’ll make it to 18? What about the fact our Prime Minister is selling out transgender rights of his people for Trump? Wht about all of the trans people in the UK who are now facing the possibility of losing more of our rights? What about all of the little trans girls & boys & envies who saw those TERFs celebrating stealing their legal right to identify as their gender, with champagne on national TV? What about trans children who won’t be able to go on 100% reversible hormone blockers because JKR funded the vitriol which made them illegal? What about all of the trans women & girls who just lost their legal rights this week? What about our right to legally exist? What about privacy rights and medical & legal autonomy for women & afab people in the UK? What about all the trans people who just watched 21 years of work & progress go down the drain in one afternoon? Are we not worth as much as one of the many memories of your childhood?

Nobody is saying you’re not allowed to watch the DVDs or pirate it or read the books or listen to CDs or records of it. Just do not use streaming services for any of it, do not use YouTube, do not talk about it on Twitch & don’t post about it online.

We need this franchise to die. We need the producers to see they can’t make enough money from this to justify continuing it after the first season. We cannot still be having this argument in the mid 2030s.

We need to get ahead of this right now and stamp the fire out before it kills more trans people.

You understand that buying a Tesla = supporting the Elongated Muskrat & Trump. You understand that buying McDonald’s or Starbucks funds Isreal & harms Palestinians. You understand that watching Sandman supports Neil Gaimen. You understand that watching Aquaman funds Amber Herd.

So why is it so hard for you to apply that exact same logic to JKR, when you can see the harm she is causing in real time to real people?

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kradeelav:

krudman:

I have a very strange link to share that a friend sent me. No, not a “‘friend’, eh? *wink wink nudge nudge*”. A friend who’s very into artbooks and archiving sent me this.

There is an unbelievable wealth of art books and educational material that is inexplicably hosted on e-hentai.

A cursory look on my part shows that almost all of this is either translated into english or has been localized. There are animation books by Tezuka. There are just artbooks you can’t get anymore. This one, I am told, inspired bloodborne.

Lots of knowledge for you archived before archive.org. I hope you find it useful.

It’s still a hentai site. Browse at your own risk. You might see illustrated nudity! How terrible!!!

Nhentai (a similar site) and the Internet Archive (for unrelated reasons) is facing lawsuit-related instability in the last few days, so it’s good to make the time saving these kinds of priceless resources.

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swimmingblue:

quasi-normalcy:

disredspectful:

fousheezy:

quasi-normalcy:

quasi-normalcy:

Culture is so obsessed with the idea of lone geniuses that it doesn’t really appreciate that most of the progress of science (and likely every other discipline) occurs collaboratively, in babysteps, and usually through a lot very tedious, utterly unsexy, work.

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This is what’s so faulty with our short sighted coverage of scientific discoveries. You hear politicians question why we spend money on science studying insect wings and then decades later that research gets used by NASA for the most efficient way to fold/unfold solar panels on spacecraft. All of science is connected and useful because it enhances our understanding of the universe

When lasers were discovered they were called “a solution without a problem”, noone had any idea what to use them for. Since then they’re revolutionised communications and SO many parts of technology. CDs, DVDs, printing, fast internet, laser etching for making computer chips, laser eye surgery, spectroscopy, LIDAR measurements of weather patterns, barcode scanners, cooling atomic clocks, nuclear fusion, microscopy, LED technology and materials research. I’m probably not even scratching the surface here.

Fund theory and fundamental science research.

It’s actually kind of heartening, lasers; because before they were invented, their only real antecedents in science fiction were things like rayguns and heatrays and what not. But it actually turns out that their usefulness as a weapon is extremely limited, whereas their usefulness for just about everything else is incredible. It’s one of the occasions where we flipped the “Dual Use” coin and it landed very solidly on the good side.

science means doing all the boring stuff behind the headlines.

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perplexingly:

perplexingly:

The cemetery in Barcelona is the most claustrophobic place I’ve seen in my life, but it has some beautiful sculptures

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Also some pictures from the bourgeoisie area:

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dinosaur-ears:

An incomplete list of reasons why crafting helps my mental health (and might help yours, too):

  • It stops me from doom scrolling: can’t go on social media if my hands are full of yarn.
  • It gives me a sense of agency: a lot of things are messed up in a way that’s beyond my control, but I can make something that didn’t used to exist. It’s evidence that I’m alive and I can impact the world, even if the impact is small.
  • It builds my tolerance for mistakes: I grew up a perfectionist , which is really bad for my wellness and my ability to complete tasks. But crafts are a great source of low-stakes mistakes to help me learn how to handle imperfection. And while there are certainly mistakes I’ll always fix, I also have many opportunities to decide a mistake is acceptable and leave it in favor of getting to the finish line.
  • It interrupts rumination: even if I’m still chewing on some troubling news, it’s not front of mind if I need to focus on getting this seam straight or whatever
  • It helps me meet good people: although there are obvious exceptions, I’ve found most craft-centered spaces (IRL and online) to be full or supportive, kind, helpful people in all walks of life
  • It encourages a growth mindset: I’m always learning new things in crafting, and that builds my identity as someone who can grow and improve.
  • And finally, making your own clothes is empowering: I know this is specific to fiber crafts, but it’s important. When you make your own clothes, you flip the notion that you’re supposed to “fit into” a certain size and instead remember that clothes are supposed to fit you. You get to learn how to dress the body you have with love and care, instead of allowing manufacturers decide how clothes should look.

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fixyourwritinghabits:

probablyasocialecologist:

A group of Wikipedia editors have formed WikiProject AI Cleanup, “a collaboration to combat the increasing problem of unsourced, poorly-written AI-generated content on Wikipedia.”

The group’s goal is to protect one of the world’s largest repositories of information from the same kind of misleading AI-generated information that has plagued Google search resultsbooks sold on Amazon, and academic journals.

“A few of us had noticed the prevalence of unnatural writing that showed clear signs of being AI-generated, and we managed to replicate similar ‘styles’ using ChatGPT,” Ilyas Lebleu, a founding member of WikiProject AI Cleanup, told me in an email. “Discovering some common AI catchphrases allowed us to quickly spot some of the most egregious examples of generated articles, which we quickly wanted to formalize into an organized project to compile our findings and techniques.”

9 October 2024

Notable to me that every for-profit information hub is injecting AI into every corner of their services while the largest nonprofit information hub is fighting it off like their the Night's Watch https://t.co/WTqpU2ls1U  — Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) October 10, 2024ALT

This is a great post to promote that you can donate to Wikipedia at any time, with almost any amount of money! You can even set up a reoccurring donation, like I did.

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pisshandkerchief:

did you imagine your own tragic death a lot as a child or are you normal

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mysharona1987:

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bundibird:

bundibird:

HEY, FELLOW HATERS OF INSANELY-BRIGHT CAR HEADLIGHTS, SOMEONE HAS STARTED A PETITION TO REGULATE THEM.

It’s an official petition through the Australian Government’s e-petition page, which means if it gets enough signatures, it will be tabled in government.

You do have to be an Australian citizen/resident to sign it, BUT!!! PLEASE REBLOG THIS EVEN IF YOURE NOT, because these kind of things have a roll-on effect, and if Australia legislates LED headlights, then other countries may follow.

FYI, the petition asks only for your name and email, and once you’ve clicked the sign button, they’ll send you an email to confirm your signature — you need to click the confirmation link in the email to have your signature counted.

As of Friday 18th April, this petition has 6 days left before closing!

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thefrogman:

sirfrogsworth:

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The original image is stupid. That’s a given. I guess they are trying to ask why the Moon doesn’t have a bright spot and dark edges.

But the Community Note isn’t much better.

The short answer is… the Moon is bumpy and the Sun is far away.

The long answer requires me to do some math. So I apologize in advance if I get some numbers wrong. But I promise you will learn some neat things about light if you are into that.

Keep reading

I should note that lighting from a distant source will not always give you the most dynamic photos. It works for the Moon, but may be a bit bland or sterile for photos of people. Shadows add contrast and interest and shaping. And hard light can reveal harsh texture on faces. Which is why you should try to make the light bigger (softer) if you place it farther away.

There are exceptions.

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traumacatholic:

Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza - February 23, 2025