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https://heltec.org/project/wifi-lora-32-v3/ Looks like the beginning of an unboxing video #meshtastic





https://fosstodon.org/@AkaSci/115317365115559405 AkaSci@fosstodon.org - Things are about to get worse in Chicago. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker wrote that trump intends to nationalize hundreds of National Guard members against the wishes of state officials.

"In the coming hours, the Trump Administration intends to federalize 300 members of the Illinois National Guard.

I will not call up our National Guard to further Trump’s acts of aggression against our people."

https://bsky.app/profile/govpritzker.illinois.gov/post/3m2f6l2t6h22k
#Politics






Megachurch pastor and ex-Trump adviser pleads guilty to child sexual abuse | Oklahoma | The Guardian


Robert Morris to serve only six months in county jail after charged with five counts of lewd or indecent acts with child


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/03/pastor-robert-morris-pleads-guilty

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The dawn of the post-literate society — James Marriott

Most remarkably, in late 2024 the OECD published a report which found that literacy levels were “declining or stagnating” in most developed countries. Once upon a time a social scientist confronted with statistics like these might have guessed the cause was a societal crisis like a war or the collapse of the education system.

What happened was the smartphone, which was widely adopted in developed countries in the mid-2010s. Those years will be remembered as a watershed in human history.

Never before has there been a technology like the smartphone. Where previous entertainment technologies like cinema or television were intended to capture their audience’s attention for a period, the smartphone demands your entire life. Phones are designed to be hyper-addictive, hooking users on a diet of pointless notifications, inane short-form videos and social media rage bait.

The average person now spends seven hours a day staring at a screen. For Gen Z the figure is nine hours. A recent article in The Times found that on average modern students are destined to spend 25 years of their waking lives scrolling on screens.

If the reading revolution represented the greatest transfer of knowledge to ordinary men and women in history, the screen revolution represents the greatest theft of knowledge from ordinary people in history.

Our universities are at the front line of this crisis. They are now teaching their first truly “post-literate” cohorts of students, who have grown up almost entirely in the world of short-form video, computer games, addictive algorithms (and, increasingly, AI).

Because ubiquitous mobile internet has destroyed these students’ attention spans and restricted the growth of their vocabularies, the rich and detailed knowledge stored in books is becoming inaccessible to many of them. A study of English literature students at American universities found that they were unable to understand the first paragraph of Charles Dickens’s novel Bleak House — a book that was once regularly read by children.

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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

The big tech companies like to see themselves as invested in spreading knowledge and curiosity. In fact in order to survive they must promote stupidity. The tech oligarchs have just as much of a stake in the ignorance of the population as the most reactionary feudal autocrat. Dumb rage and partisan thinking keep us glued to our phones.


And where the old European monarchies had to (often ineptly) try to censor dangerously critical material, the big tech companies ensure our ignorance much more effectively by flooding our culture with rage, distraction and irrelevance.

These companies are actively working to destroy human enlightenment and usher in a new dark age.

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

As tech companies wipe out literacy and middle class jobs, we may find ourselves a second feudal age. Or it may be that we are entering a political era beyond our imagining.


Whatever happens, we are already seeing the world we once knew melt away. Nothing will ever be the same again.

Welcome to the post-literate society.



Finally started getting serious about interchanges in #OpenTTD . :3




"Beyond the Horizon: Front Loading"


I experimented with a different load configuration this time, with almost all of the gear up front.

It handled very well, and climbing out of the saddle was easy. The 'center of gravity shift' that freaks me out about steep grades (which can easily result in wheelies) was significantly reduced with this loading.

The bike tended to oversteer a little, but that's easier than trying to wrestle a bike whose tail is being swung back and forth by a heavy rear load.

#beyondthehorizon #bicycle #biking #cycling #mywork #photog #photography



"I’m very careful. You know, when I walk downstairs—like I’m on stairs like these stairs—I walk very slowly. Nobody has to set a record. Just try not to fall because it doesn’t work out well... Just walk nice and easy. You don’t have to set any record." — Donald Trump

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The Trump-Epstein statue is back on the National Mall, days after its abrupt removal


The statue honors Trump's "long-lasting bond" with Epstein, which the president denies. The National Park Service took down the statue after one day last week, saying it didn't comply with its permit.

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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Wow, alcohol is worse than heroin and cocaine here. :O

Table from the 2010 ISCD study ranking various drugs (legal and illegal) based on statements by drug-harm experts. Methadone was found to be the 12th overall most dangerous drug.



The Bambu P1S looks like the perfect #3dprinter for my use, but it costs over $800. :(


World War III incoming. :(


https://www.europesays.com/2462678/ Norway Deploys F-35s to Poland as 332nd Squadron Joins NATO Air Defense Mission — UNITED24 Media #Noreg #Norge #norway #nyheter


in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Oooh, small antennas are the hardest to get right... not as much margin for error.
in reply to AI6YR Ben

Definitely. This is my third or fourth attempt at this. :P
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Sometimes it's best to go back to the basics at the drawing board. 👍





Trump’s potential bid to ‘whitewash’ Harpers Ferry meets pushback - The Baltimore Banner


Maryland Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks called on the federal government to halt efforts to “whitewash American history” at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park in West Virginia, they said in a joint letter on Tuesday.

The senators’ letter was sent to the U.S. Department of the Interior two weeks after The Washington Post reported the Trump administration ordered the removal of signs at monuments and sites that were related to slavery.


https://www.thebanner.com/politics-power/harpers-ferry-trump-historic-sign-removal-PH6VXHUHUJCMLDX24EXELPCQHA/

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If you need proof that anti-drug policies are really anti-poor policies: rich people can do all the drugs they want without consequence, while everyone else is at the mercy of the police if they're caught with drugs.




Letter: Peripheral arterial disease is a silent, deadly crisis - The Baltimore Banner


PAD can be detected early with the ankle-brachial index, a simple, noninvasive test that compares blood pressure in the arms and legs. It takes 10 to 15 minutes — and can save lives and limbs.

That is why the proposed Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act of 2025 is so vital. The bill would require Medicare and Medicaid to cover PAD screening for at-risk patients without cost sharing, while also investing in education, new payment models and quality measures to drive down unnecessary amputations.


https://www.thebanner.com/opinion/letters/letter-peripheral-artery-disease-amputations-F5E56SGJNJBI5C7W7VSFWL2PCI/

backup: https://archive.ph/hY5Uj






it's nice to know that all our problems are solved and they have time to read all the employees' social media accounts

Florida Fish and Wildlife biologist sues after being fired for Charlie Kirk post


The lawsuit said Brown was fired after reposting on her Instagram account a post from an account called “@whalefact.” The post said, “the whales are deeply saddened to learn of the shooting of charlie kirk, haha just kidding, they care exactly as much as charlie kirk cared about children being shot in their classrooms, which is to say, not at all,” according to the lawsuit.


https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/10/01/florida-fish-and-wildlife-biologist-sues-after-being-fired-for-charlie-kirk-post/

backup: https://archive.ph/AB3N1


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The Government Shutdown Is Based on a 16-Year-Old Lie | The Nation


In 2009, Republicans falsely claimed that the Affordable Care Act would benefit undocumented immigrants. They’re still peddling the same bullshit.


https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/government-shutdown-aca/

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Does anybody else get these kinds of error messages from archive dot today?

First I get the one at the top... if I click "try again" right away, it usually goes through... but eventually degenerates into the second message or some other hard block. Adding to the weirdness, the URL for the alleged certificate holder changes daily or more, and it's almost always some oddball domain in some off-the-beaten-path country.

I'm supposedly using a good non-ISP DNS... not sure what else it could be... the site itself limiting contacts from a single IP? I don't use it that much!







it gives me no pleasure to report that bluesky is stumbling down the path of twitter


not shocking, I guess, considering that it was founded by twitter refugees

leftists are disproportionately being throttled and effectively deplatformed, with no recourse

this post has disappeared, and its author, who has 5 figures' worth of followers, is getting only 1 or 2 interactions per post

the article: https://seemorerocks.substack.com/p/epstein-victim-says-there-are-tapes

backup: https://ghostarchive.org/archive/wb5hh








"What's that white powder on your nose?"
*sneeze* "That's just PVC dust that I need to wipe off."

:P