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[–] [email protected] 24 points 4 months ago

Not thinking is kinda their whole thing to be fair

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

Another listen and many tears later, the best I can do is like... this song is the essence of depression, and even though we had radically different lives, his lyrical descriptions hit me like a bullseye, the first time I heard it I was shocked at how I instantly and fully related to it. I'm crying bc I understand this pain and the deep tragedy of how isolating it is even though there are countless others who feel it too, and how the very nature of this pain pushes us away from the ones who would help us out of it. And this is lived all day every day by so many of us, not just talented artists...

The song is so overwhelmingly sad, there's not much hope or positivity to take from it directly... but it seems to have touched the hearts of millions like me, and it makes me want to be better, as trite as that may sound

[–] [email protected] 10 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Desperately needing a good cry rn and happened to listen to Mac Miller - Good News... yeah that worked. Hard to process exactly how it's hitting me... my demons aren't the same as his were, but they cast the same shadow...

[–] [email protected] 11 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I can feel the primal evil emanating from Blinken over the fucking internet. Vile. Repulsive. Almost wish I hadn't watched bc now all I can think about is illegal-to-say

Big ups to Husseini for staring the devil in the face and refusing to back down.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 5 months ago

Biden warning us about the "incoming" oligarchy like a guy who got hammered drunk after a full day of eating USian fast food, obliterated your bathroom, broke the toilet seat, clogged the sink with vomit, then strutted out like "heh I wouldn't go in there if I were you"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

All good, no need to apologize. You have a valid concern, and I agree these examples aren't the same, but IMO only by degrees of magnitude. I guess I'm just over giving a damn what others think about this stuff. Let me say sorry for coming off so prickly.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I think you understood the point I'm getting at, which, to your credit, you delivered more eloquently in your second paragraph than I've managed to do so in any of my comments in this thread.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Just curious, do you worry that wearing a mask in public to protect yourself might be construed as unprofessional to these same "corporate types?"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)
[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

Alright then, you do you... I just spell it out real quick, takes about 5 seconds, and if they laugh it's a great icebreaker to take another 5 seconds to plant a little seed in their head about taking back control of our digital lives. Some people are really receptive to this.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 5 months ago (12 children)

I'm not going to be giving people an email address that ends in Tuta or Tutamail, especially verbally.

You're really over thinking this if you believe even 10% of the people you interact with give a single fuck about a silly domain name

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There's a campaign near me to protect valuable old trees which are slated for destruction. These trees are on public property and being killed to make way for a parking deck. The misguided decision makers have already made it "legal" for them to do this, and some of us intend to fight.

I would love to hear any stories or tips on how to approach strategies for raising public awareness, staging actions, and the like. Tree sitting is already a given. I think our situation is at the point now where we cannot prevail via the legal system. They're doing the murder by the book. I think the only leverage we have is to turn public sentiment so hard against these actors that the political cost for them is too extreme. And even that's a longshot.

Thanks and much love.

Update: I welcome discussion of all methods and actions! After reflecting further I wanted to say I'm particularly interested in agitprop and messaging strategies. Perhaps this is discussed in the Ecodefense link - will be checking that out shortly.

 

Me: Daughter, isn't it weird how every Guild member, when they get the upper hand on a member of the Port Mafia or Agency, they remark how they're only fighting because it's a job, and without their job they'd be dead or on the streets? It's very similar to how in the real world, people take on and stay at unfulfilling jobs, or even jobs that are detrimental to society as a whole, instead of doing what they really want to do. People are forced into these situations and they can find themselves performing morally questionable deeds because the alternative means losing their job, losing the means to support themselves, and could even lead to them losing their lives.

The Guild characters in part represent the modern alienated worker, and in this way offer a critique of the western capitalist mode of production, namely its reliance and insistence on worker alienation and precarity...

Her: Hey Dad, aren't Chuuya and Dazai so cute and gay together?

Me: Yes.

The show really has something for everyone.

 

I spun up an instance of paperless-ngx on my Docker host a couple days ago, and just yesterday got my document scanner configured to send things to its Consume folder. So far I'm beyond impressed and I wish I'd learned about it much sooner! I run a FreeNAS server which has collected a lot of important documents in its 10 years of life... all of them arranged in folders as best as I could. Fuck folders, tags are the way.

It was easier than I expected to get the container running and tell it to watch a folder on the FreeNAS share. So I have a decade of pseudo-organized archives to import? Click and drag the folder, and it's done. Amazing.

The automatic tagging seems OK so far. If I'm working on several documents of a similar provenance it starts suggesting appropriate tags after I manually tag about 10 or so. I'll be interested to see how it does as I train it more.

I was never going to pay for a service like this, even though I really needed it. Finding out about paperless has been a revelation for me, haha. And on top of that it's the most "just works" of anything I've tried self-hosting so far. Easy to set up, and it seems feature-rich with a good UI. What's not to love? penguin-love

Anyone else out there using paperless-ngx and have any tips or tricks to share? Things you wish you knew before?

https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx

 

Perfect day for some Sketches

 

got to hear this at one of Simon's DJ sets in the early '00s and it's been one of my favorites ever since

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