The penultimate of the North America #Petrofuture maps...Washington State.
Melted ice caps on a vintage Shell gas station map.
More: https://conspiracyofcartographers.com/
#climateChange #maps #cartography #climateCrisis #WashingtonState #pugetSound #SalishSea #Seattle
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How the Trump administration calculated the "tariffs" charged by other countries:
max(0.1, ((imports - exports) / imports) * 0.5)
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Thanks to https://www.reddit.com/user/bablakeluke/
Childish bullshit, BECAUSE there is no reason, its break shit and move fast, because Trump is a Russian agent destroying Europe and America.
He is just wrecking the west for dictators. This is not an insult of hyperbole for elections.
Trump is just wrecking the world for dictators. Seriously. Its subversion, its sabotage.
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Booker’s speech tops 350M likes on TikTok live - EUROPE SAYS
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5226903-bookers-speech-tops-350-million-likes-on-tiktok-live/EUROPE SAYS
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TAKE THAT YOU FUCKING PENGUINS
https://mastodon.social/@tiffanycli/114271322487389002
APPARENTLY
jesus christ we live in the dumbest possible timeline
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hits back at claim she is unrelatable - Film News | Film-News.co.uk - EUROPE SAYS
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has clapped back at claims that her life is not relatable.EUROPE SAYS
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The richest Americans live about as long as the poorest Europeans, study says
https://www.npr.org/2025/04/02/nx-s1-5345671/the-richest-americans-live-about-as-long-as-the-poorest-europeans-study-says?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Health @health-npr
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🚨 LAYOFF ALERT - Maryland 🇺🇸
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will lay off 2,765 employees across multiple locations in Maryland on May 30, 2025 as indicated in a WARN.
Affected Locations & Employee Count:
• Bethesda, MD – 525
• Gaithersburg, MD – 70
• Germantown, MD – 50
• Laurel, MD – 85
• Woodlawn, MD – 140
• Baltimore, MD – 90
• Frederick, MD – 90
• Upper Marlboro, MD – 60
• Bowie, MD – 70
• Rockville, MD – 925
• Silver Spring, MD – 650
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An Equality Texas study shows many LGBTQ+ college students have considered leaving their schools — and the state entirely — since Senate Bill 17 went into effect last year.
#Education #EducationNews #LGBTQ #News #Texas #AntiDEILaw #DiversityEquityAndInclusion #Lgbt #LgbtqEducation #TexasDEIBill
Report shows impact of anti-DEI law on Texas’ LGBTQ+ college students
An Equality Texas study shows many LGBTQ+ students have considered leaving their schools — and the state entirely — since Senate Bill 17 went into effect last year.Bill Zeeble (Houston Public Media)
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ICE Revoking Students’ Immigration Statuses Without Their or the University’s Knowledge
“Never seen something like this,” say university officials about the secret targeting of Middle Eastern students
- ZETEO
https://zeteo.com/p/ice-manually-revoking-university-students-residency-status-middle-east
SCOOP: ICE Revoking Students’ Immigration Statuses Without Their or the University’s Knowledge
“Never seen something like this,” say university officials about the secret targeting of Middle Eastern students.Prem Thakker (Zeteo)
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Via Pat Dennis:
what i've seen so far will be a disaster for our economy. Prices are going to spike on things the middle class buys, like clothes.
Middle class spends a higher percentage of income on physical goods. Rich people spend on things like gardeners and masseuses. No #tariffs for them
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"5 reasons I stopped dual-booting Windows and Linux on my PC" rightly. The only feasible place for #windows is **inside** a #VirtualMachine, not the other way around!
5 reasons I stopped dual-booting Windows and Linux on my PC
It's just not worth the hassle anymore.Joe Rice-Jones (XDA)
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Content warning: there's an image of the nintendo switch 2 logo in here and it's REALLY red
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Ask yourself this: will fares in self-driving cabs be cheaper? Will subscriptions to vibe-coded SaaS cost less? Will tickets to see model-generated movies be a fraction of the current price?
Or do all these technologies just solve the problem of having to pay people, with no benefit to anyone else except shareholders?
And then ask yourself this: if nobody's getting paid, who's hailing the taxis, using the SaaS and watching the movies?
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GreatApe is a conversations platform for the Fediverse and decentralized social-media (DeSo).
When logging into GreatApe, you don't have to create an account on GreatApe.
Instead you can use your Mastodon, Pixelfed, Misskey, or PeerTube account.
That is what @muhammadzaidali is working on right now.
#DeSo #Fediverse #GreatApe #Mastodon #Misskey #PeerTube #Pixelfed
@sam
I haven't used the video capabilities of Discord much, so I don't (yet) know how GreatApe compares to it.
With GreatApe, you have a host, and zero to five give other people on stage chatting with you. You can also share your screen.
Maybe you a just talking by yourself. Maybe you and someone else are reacting to something. Maybe you are interviewing a guest. Etc.
An audience can watch live.
You can invite people from the audience to come on stage, and join the (video) conversation.
Content warning: Rant about "free speech" for Nazis
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London has released its Textile Action Plan and it’s the most batshit crazy unbelievable thing.
The Plan is to reduce emissions from Londoners fashion consumption by 30% by reducing the amount of new clothes they buy by 30%.
They have *not modelled the financial impact* of reducing retail sales by 30% 🤯🤯🤯
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Resistance is happening.
https://yasminnair.com/on-protests-resistance-and-media-coverage/
https://portside.org/2025-03-28/fighting-back-citizens-guide-resistance
https://wagingnonviolence.org/2025/03/resistance-alive-well-us/
Keep the pressure on! Popular protest prompted Cory Booker's speech. I'd like to see every single democrat pull a corey booker. More sand in the gears.
But the democrats won't save us. We can't go back to what was before. It never was america to all.
Resistance is alive and well in the United States
Protests of Trump may not look like the mass marches in 2017, but they're far more numerous and frequent — and also becoming more strategic.Erica Chenoweth (Waging Nonviolence)
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a promise, a threat, and a proportional response
I feel like I should talk about why declaring yourself a Nazi is very specifically different to declaring yourself almost anything else seen as political. Because there is a difference, and it’s really important, and I don’t think people get that, and it has real-world ramifications.
Walk with me.
There are a lot of terrible things you can declare yourself, politically and otherwise. But we’ll stick to politics for the moment.
You can declare yourself as Stalinist, for example. That’s real fuckin’ bad, bad to the point that a lot of people would say that there’s no difference between declaring yourself a Stalinist and declaring yourself a Nazi.
And I can see why they say that. The death counts are pretty similar, historically. The oppression and evil are both truly remarkable. The misery, as well.
But even between these, there is a real difference that sets Nazism apart.
Stalin murdered millions, just like Hitler, but that was never the theory. The idea. The goal. The goal was a material paradise for everyone, at least on paper. The real goal was an economically powerful industrial society, but even that was in service to the idea of a society of abundance. It may’ve been “if people would just” writ monstrous, but it was there.
Nazism kinda promises that… but only for some. And not many. Just members of the Master Race. For everyone else, Nazism promises either slavery or genocide. Explicitly. It says so, right on that label, right on the tin.
And that’s what makes Nazism distinct. It’s not the only political movement which makes that promise – White Nationalism, I see you drooling in the corner, pissing yourself – but it’s the most famous, the best known of them.
(There are reasons so many White Nationalists are fond of Hitler. It’s because the core idea – enslave and murder millions of people – overlaps.)
Are there other ideas besides genocide in Nazism, and in the other fascism variants? Sure. They have names, too – names which aren’t “fascist” or “Nazi.”
For example, there are people who have interest in the economic theories of the Italian fascists. If you’re into that, you can call yourself a Syndicalist in clear conscience. Mussolini followed a branch of syndicalism, which actually predates fascism entirely. The Italian version was intended to solve class struggle. It doesn’t, but as goals go, there are worse.
And modern followers of these ideas don’t call themselves Nazis, because they aren’t interested in the thing which sets Nazis specifically apart, which isn’t even just a threat of violence against entire peoples, it’s a promise of murder against entire peoples. It’s an explicit and specific statement:
If we take power, we will kill you and everyone like you solely for the crime of your existence. Your original sin was being born, your criminality is existing at all. And there is nothing you can do to change that other than die.We will kill you when and if we can.
We have laws against that, you know. You threaten someone with violence – particularly murder – and you mean it? That’s called terroristic threatening, and it’s a crime. You don’t have to be specific about when, or where, or how, or anything like that – it just has to be credible. It’s not real easy to get convictions, but it is an undisputed crime.
If someone calls themselves a Nazi, if they specifically invoke Nazi symbolism, if they specifically parrot the Nazi salute, Elon, if they’re out there saying Hitler had some good ideas, they are making not just a threat but a promise of mass murder.
Their targets are both specific and clear, and they’re doing it on purpose.
They don’t have to label themselves a “Nazi” to support syndicalism. They don’t have to label themselves a “fascist” even to be a nationalist or even an outright imperialist. They don’t have to praise Hitler to hate people. None of that’s necessary. At all.
So when someone does do that that, they are making a choice. They are choosing to make a promise of mass violence and mass death.
And what’s the point of all this, you might ask?
Because that promise is what makes it okay to punch Nazis.
I still see people having qualms about punching Nazis. I don’t. Not at all. Not even just because of all of the above, but also because we – as a society – have decided that people have a right to self-defence. In some states, that applies even a right to use potentially lethal force against perceived credible threat to property or life.
If you are any of their targets, they have promised to murder you. They have said if they can, they will. They have – by donning that uniform, by taking on that label, by throwing that salute – threatened your life with a violent and brutal end at their hands.
History shows that their threats are entirely credible. They will do it, if they can. They promised to kill you; they meant it; it’s only a matter of time and opportunity.
And what’s that do?
It makes punching Nazis into reasonable and proportional self-defence.
Yeah. It does. Maybe not from a legal standpoint, no. I’m not arguing that. You won’t have the law on your side.
But from an ethical and moral standpoint?
A punch to the face in response to an explicit, repeated, and credible threat of murder?
Yeah. That seems fine.
Hell, as far as I’m concerned… that’s getting off light.
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You know those comics about an astronaut woman nasa had to delete, likely because of the overgrown cheeto?
You can actually still download them.
I downloaded them for preservation purpose, in case they eventually are removed and become harder to find.
https://nasawatch.com/education/you-can-still-read-nasas-deleted-first-woman-graphic-novels/
You Can Still Read NASA's Deleted "First Woman" Graphic Novels (Update) - NASA Watch
in 2021 NASA issued the first of two interactive comic books/graphic novels] depicting young women dreaming of - and then training for - a future that would comprise the so-called "Artemis Generation."Keith Cowing (NASA Watch)
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bug
reports were invented by bugs
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The corruption is on full display. This was a crypto company found guilty of breaking money-laundering laws. 🤦♂️
“Trump Just Pardoned … a Corporation?
In what may be an American first, President Donald Trump pardoned a company sentenced to $100 million in fines for breaking money laundering laws.”
https://theintercept.com/2025/04/02/trump-pardons-corporation-bitmex-crypto/
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Except when it comes to being held accountable. For things like murder.
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I saw this image on "What does it mean?" so my answer was, "See if your municipality has an Active Transportation map. Overlay the last image on it, and then you'll understand."
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https://thesubtimes.com/2025/04/02/transgender-pride-commemorative-flag-displayed-for-first-time-above-tacoma-dome-and-other-city-facilities/
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“As he neared the record Tuesday evening, Booker noted that he had long been troubled by Thurmond’s place in Senate history and saw his own speech as an opportunity to reclaim the record. ‘To hate him is wrong, and maybe my ego got too caught up that if I stood here, maybe, maybe, just maybe, I could break this record of the man who tried to stop the rights upon which I stand,’ Booker said. ‘I'm not here though because of his speech. I'm here despite his speech. I'm here because as powerful as he was, the people were more powerful.’”
https://time.com/7273417/cory-booker-filibuster-speech-senate/
Why Cory Booker Has Been Speaking on the Senate Floor for Over 20 Hours
First off, it's not a filibuster. But Booker speech has lasted over 20 hours, and is the most dramatic challenge to Trump’s agenda in monthsNik Popli (Time)
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Bitcoin is pure evil
“From mid-2022 to mid-2023, the 34 mines consumed 32.3 terawatt-hours of electricity—33% more than Los Angeles—85% of which came from fossil fuels. We estimated that 1.9 million Americans were exposed to ≥0.1 μg/m3 of additional PM2.5 pollution from Bitcoin mines, often hundreds of miles away from the communities they affected.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58287-3
The environmental burden of the United States’ bitcoin mining boom - Nature Communications
The paper maps air pollution from power plants supplying electricity to US Bitcoin mines. It finds that 1.9 million people in 2022-2023 breathed toxic amounts of Bitcoin mine attributable pollution, particularly around New York City and Houston.Nature
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T-Mobile shows users the names, pictures, and exact locations of random children
T-Mobile Shows Users the Names, Pictures, and Exact Locations of Random Children
"I would log in and I couldn’t see my children but I could see a kid in California. I refreshed and would see a different child.”Jason Koebler (404 Media)
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/02/ecigarettes-vapes-supreme-court-case/
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The class war is always the poor versus smarter people
Gas the poor
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