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0y3ahSansAcut3
Doesn't look like yer average dealer.
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Headline from extremetech.com reads: James Webb Telescope Takes a First Peek Inside Uranus
Why does it look like reflections of overhead lighting in each image?
@0y3ahSansAcut3 cut back in the special effects budget?
@0y3ahSansAcut3 maybe aurora type behaviour? Article mentions them.
I'm very excited to see what (and if) conclusions they come to regarding how its weird axial tilt and ionosphere and goddamn weird tilted/asymetmagnetic field affect the rest of the atmosphere, particularly its composition.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 those are probably aurora - they seem in the wrong location to what we're used to because its magnetosphere is at a very odd orientation in relation to both its equator and the solar plane, something like 60 degrees, and its also not just unusually strong but also asymmetrical
@0y3ahSansAcut3 those are probably aurora - they seem in the wrong location to what we're used to because its magnetosphere is at a very odd orientation in relation to both its equator and the solar plane, something like 60 degrees, and its also not just unusually strong but also asymmetrical
To put it another way, its magnetic equator is not just "wrong" but also bulges out on one side.
The funniest joke in the English language
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Photo of a display of coffee mugs, taken from an angle that makes it look like the mugs are glitched, or blurry or duplicated in a weird way.
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A deep blue quilt with an embroidered penguin on it and the words HANDS OFF. Many of the things the creator would like hands off of are embroidered into the quilt with the same color thread, so it can be hard to see the words but they include things like libraries and science and vote and parks.
A stunning quilt that I saw at our local music hall which also has a small gallery. All the things that you should keep your hands off of are written with the thread. Here's the artist's website
https://www.lindadiakquilts.com/
https://www.lindadiakquilts.com/
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I've never been a sneaker guy... well not since I owned my last skateboard ~40 years ago. I went through a Vans phase but no matter how many purple colorways they produced their shoes were always too narrow. These days I walk almost everywhere and as much as the Grenson's proved their mettle in Peru they are due for a trip back to the UK for a rebuild. My new Frye's aren't made for the dirt paths and rocky shores of MV. And as comfy as a pair of flip flops or Teva's can be they are not made for weather...
I say all that to make it clear I am difficult and critical when it comes to footwear. ~25 years on your feet for work will do that to you.
Enter the Asolo Space GV*. They haven't been on my feet for more than an hour and I don't want to take them off... ever. Holy crap. I wish there weren't 3 feet of snow and 2 inches of salt covering everything or I might go for a jog... who are we kidding I only run if someone is chasing me... nonetheless.
Holy cats are these things nice.
Even Paul(my bunion) is calmly ensconced(thus far) in the grippy rubber goodness...
Time will tell.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
*https://www.rei.com/product...
I say all that to make it clear I am difficult and critical when it comes to footwear. ~25 years on your feet for work will do that to you.
Enter the Asolo Space GV*. They haven't been on my feet for more than an hour and I don't want to take them off... ever. Holy crap. I wish there weren't 3 feet of snow and 2 inches of salt covering everything or I might go for a jog... who are we kidding I only run if someone is chasing me... nonetheless.
Holy cats are these things nice.
Even Paul(my bunion) is calmly ensconced(thus far) in the grippy rubber goodness...
Time will tell.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
*https://www.rei.com/product...
I have a pair of Asolo hiking boots that have seen many miles, they make good stuff.
All I have ever warn for the past 10 years. I like mine so much I sent them to the Asolo factory in Italy to be re-soled. The two pairs came back looking like new.
I used to have some dove gray Asolo hiking boots, yes I did!
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A storefront rolling gate is covered in a mural with the words "Protect our Elders". There is a person in the background embracing the letters. A tree sits to the right. Rocks and grass are in the foreground. The person is wearing a 3-finger ring that says respect on it.
February 8, 2026 - Oakland, California. Just east of 15th and Broadway.
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A photo of the blade on a wall in a museum.
Inspirational!
I should have been a pair of ragged claws...
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A sticker on the back of a street sign that reads
"No Hot
Dish for
Fascists"
The sticker has a pink background with a black border. The words are hand lettered in a dark orange with a black stroke and are written in all caps.
"No Hot
Dish for
Fascists"
The sticker has a pink background with a black border. The words are hand lettered in a dark orange with a black stroke and are written in all caps.
Seen on the backside of a street sign where I was posted for school watch.
Strangely, even though my city is still reeling from a federal invasion by untrained, masked goons and the company I work for is being slowly dismantled and is still very very messy, I feel good tonight.
Part of that is that I've found a lot of meaning in helping people more affected by both those things than me.
Part of it is that I've met lots of really great folks that live in the neighborhood.
Part of it is that I have better learned to find the small joys in the world, despite the world's many many flaws.
One of those joys is this place, Mltshp. As I meet new people in the physical world, I find myself referencing things I've experienced through all you wonderful folks and vice versa.
Part of that is that I've found a lot of meaning in helping people more affected by both those things than me.
Part of it is that I've met lots of really great folks that live in the neighborhood.
Part of it is that I have better learned to find the small joys in the world, despite the world's many many flaws.
One of those joys is this place, Mltshp. As I meet new people in the physical world, I find myself referencing things I've experienced through all you wonderful folks and vice versa.
@bencmeissner +++++
♡♡♡
This place remains sustaining for me. ❤️
@bencmeissner 🖤🩶💙🩵🩷❤️💚💜🤎💛🧡
💜 Thanks all
good on you for volunteering your time and energy when it seems like so much is already being taken up by the world being on fire. i wish i had that kind of drive. truly, the small joys are the pebbles that build the fortifications to hold back the tide; it is a joy to have people like you bringing positive intent and awesome content to make a place like this awesome. much love
@nikkuneko Thanks 💜
To be transparent, a lot of what I'm doing in the community is walking and watching, which helps me with the anxiety from having these predators here. On the work side, while I would help the wonderful folks I have worked with anyways, I do hope some of them can repay the favors when my time comes later on.
To be transparent, a lot of what I'm doing in the community is walking and watching, which helps me with the anxiety from having these predators here. On the work side, while I would help the wonderful folks I have worked with anyways, I do hope some of them can repay the favors when my time comes later on.
@bencmeissner Good onya, Ben. You're a good man.
🧡 🧡 🧡 🧡 🧡
Keep on keeping on Ben, you're doing fine.
Keep on keeping on Ben, you're doing fine.
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Billboard on the side of a building with the message:
Injured?
Go fuck yourself
You injured piece of shit
Jacob Ernup, attorney
Injured?
Go fuck yourself
You injured piece of shit
Jacob Ernup, attorney
The archives are still there, and you can still get a calendar, but i miss being amazed by a new Liartown post.
This is maybe my all-time favorite, and one that @tweedlydo and i quote all. the. time.
via https://liartownusa.com/injured-...
This is maybe my all-time favorite, and one that @tweedlydo and i quote all. the. time.
via https://liartownusa.com/injured-...
Hard same. I bought the book & calendar last year.
the absolute very best
Some of the most highbrow shitposting in the history of the internet
Craphound is still a going concern at least
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*Stress banana not included.
J'adore
I am Locutus of Bear. Resistance is futile. Your life, as it has been is just beginning. From this time forward, you will snuggle us.
@BennyTheIcepick +++
@Panjandrum
Kicking myself for passing up the opportunity for So-cute-us
Kicking myself for passing up the opportunity for So-cute-us
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TCM is counter programming the State of the Union address with "Gaslight."
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The shits for the shits
Dave Bidini has some thoughts: https://www.facebook.com/share...
OH BOY.
I've been a hockey fan almost my entire life. I've played - one of my teeth is offset due to being hit in the mouth with a puck. Huge Avs fan their entire existence. Legit cried when Roy became their coach because he was my favorite all time player and if I couldn't see him play live I could at least see him coach because by then I lived in the Denver area. Bought *good* season tickets and play-off games seats. Bought memorabilia. Bought sweaters. Paid extra to stream. Turned my husband into a huge fan. Turned friends into fans! Listened to the podcasts and watched the videos and read all the articles - even had my favorite writers! Cared about the minor leagues too. Supported youth hockey. Supported university hockey. Etc. etc.
And until I quit a high paying corporate industrial job to do research I was in *exactly* the income bracket the NHL courted heavily with calls and personal "sales connections" blah blah blah. I was The Fan. But I was also a woman of a Certain Age: I was more than just a wallet, I was a demographic they VERY much needed to Grow The Fanbase. And they KNEW IT.
I wasn't naïve - I know we live in a capitalist driven society and sports aren't any different. But I LOVED the game. I love athletes in general and these were my favorites. I would drive an hour sometimes just to watch practices! My faves usually weren't the best players - they were the guys who seemed happy just to be able to play.
But then some events happened. It became more public what happened with Patrick Roy and his wife (not just don't meet your heroes, don't learn about them, sigh). The stupid Denver Post writer and what he did. The Chicago Blackhawks and the NHL: both how they dealt with what happened with Patrick Kane's charges and then the sexual assault with the Hawks trainer. How they were dealing with head injuries. The Avs brought out fucking "ICE GIRLS". What was happening with women sportswriters. Then the horrific scandal in Canada. And on and on. Despite being a demographic they needed, I felt more and more like a demographic not wanted, not even cared about, and began to drift away. How could I support such attitudes, such actions? At some point I realized for the first time in 30 years I didn't even know the standings and who some of the players were - that's how much they lost me.
But some exciting things happened. I fell in love with Cale Makar as a player and wanted to watch his brilliance. I started paying attention again, even got excited. The NHL seemed to be doing some progressive work, and even if it was profit driven, okay, it's still work. I started drifting back again. It wasn't ever going to be the same obsessiveness, but I was watching a game here and there. Perhaps they could partially win me back.
I was SO excited for these Olympics, both women and men. I took off work to watch games! I paid money! There was so much interest due to some t.v. show with a lot of new fans - what a great time to welcome some women new to the sport! How exciting! I had watch parties! I screamed myself hoarse, which I haven't done in a very long time! What a good time!
I'm not stupid - hockey itself is a game that nowadays comes from background of privilege; these players aren't coming from pond hockey with basic cheap equipment from Canadian Tire anymore. But geez, right now with that t.v. show and an Olympics with some super exciting games and 2 Gold Medals: what an opportunity to grow the sport with everything going on! This is how you grow your fanbase with a diverse background! This is how you get youth leagues funded for folks who can't afford it! This is how you form new generations to carry over the love to *Pay Their Fucking Salaries and Profits!* THIS IS HOW YOU GROW THE SPORT.
And then, in the space of 20 seconds, the NHL completely lost me and thousands of others as a fan. One 5 year old FBI director, one phone call, one misogynist joke, one White House visit, one doubling down, all that adds up: I'm not ever going to watch an NHL game again. They've lost me permanently. No WAY am I going to pay another goddamn dime to support those athletes. And how many other people out there are like me? How many potential fans did they lose? How many potential *players*? It makes me so sad, and so angry. Fuck those guys forever.
And they don't care. They don't give a shit. They don't see it. They offer up crap like, "Politics don't belong in sports." Oh, you assholes! That's the worst part of it.
They may have won a gold medal, but they became the biggest losers.
I've been a hockey fan almost my entire life. I've played - one of my teeth is offset due to being hit in the mouth with a puck. Huge Avs fan their entire existence. Legit cried when Roy became their coach because he was my favorite all time player and if I couldn't see him play live I could at least see him coach because by then I lived in the Denver area. Bought *good* season tickets and play-off games seats. Bought memorabilia. Bought sweaters. Paid extra to stream. Turned my husband into a huge fan. Turned friends into fans! Listened to the podcasts and watched the videos and read all the articles - even had my favorite writers! Cared about the minor leagues too. Supported youth hockey. Supported university hockey. Etc. etc.
And until I quit a high paying corporate industrial job to do research I was in *exactly* the income bracket the NHL courted heavily with calls and personal "sales connections" blah blah blah. I was The Fan. But I was also a woman of a Certain Age: I was more than just a wallet, I was a demographic they VERY much needed to Grow The Fanbase. And they KNEW IT.
I wasn't naïve - I know we live in a capitalist driven society and sports aren't any different. But I LOVED the game. I love athletes in general and these were my favorites. I would drive an hour sometimes just to watch practices! My faves usually weren't the best players - they were the guys who seemed happy just to be able to play.
But then some events happened. It became more public what happened with Patrick Roy and his wife (not just don't meet your heroes, don't learn about them, sigh). The stupid Denver Post writer and what he did. The Chicago Blackhawks and the NHL: both how they dealt with what happened with Patrick Kane's charges and then the sexual assault with the Hawks trainer. How they were dealing with head injuries. The Avs brought out fucking "ICE GIRLS". What was happening with women sportswriters. Then the horrific scandal in Canada. And on and on. Despite being a demographic they needed, I felt more and more like a demographic not wanted, not even cared about, and began to drift away. How could I support such attitudes, such actions? At some point I realized for the first time in 30 years I didn't even know the standings and who some of the players were - that's how much they lost me.
But some exciting things happened. I fell in love with Cale Makar as a player and wanted to watch his brilliance. I started paying attention again, even got excited. The NHL seemed to be doing some progressive work, and even if it was profit driven, okay, it's still work. I started drifting back again. It wasn't ever going to be the same obsessiveness, but I was watching a game here and there. Perhaps they could partially win me back.
I was SO excited for these Olympics, both women and men. I took off work to watch games! I paid money! There was so much interest due to some t.v. show with a lot of new fans - what a great time to welcome some women new to the sport! How exciting! I had watch parties! I screamed myself hoarse, which I haven't done in a very long time! What a good time!
I'm not stupid - hockey itself is a game that nowadays comes from background of privilege; these players aren't coming from pond hockey with basic cheap equipment from Canadian Tire anymore. But geez, right now with that t.v. show and an Olympics with some super exciting games and 2 Gold Medals: what an opportunity to grow the sport with everything going on! This is how you grow your fanbase with a diverse background! This is how you get youth leagues funded for folks who can't afford it! This is how you form new generations to carry over the love to *Pay Their Fucking Salaries and Profits!* THIS IS HOW YOU GROW THE SPORT.
And then, in the space of 20 seconds, the NHL completely lost me and thousands of others as a fan. One 5 year old FBI director, one phone call, one misogynist joke, one White House visit, one doubling down, all that adds up: I'm not ever going to watch an NHL game again. They've lost me permanently. No WAY am I going to pay another goddamn dime to support those athletes. And how many other people out there are like me? How many potential fans did they lose? How many potential *players*? It makes me so sad, and so angry. Fuck those guys forever.
And they don't care. They don't give a shit. They don't see it. They offer up crap like, "Politics don't belong in sports." Oh, you assholes! That's the worst part of it.
They may have won a gold medal, but they became the biggest losers.
I am sure it is the worst food they have eaten in weeks. It's crappy enough they had to show, then get medaled by fearless leader.
Sorry guys. America can't afford to buy you a decent meal. This is exactly how much we care.
And yeah, I know: this is a trivial thing with everything going on. But at the same time: that fucking misogyny being treated as okay goes *everywhere* and becomes very non-trivial very fast.
Hockey in Canada has a lot to answer for itself and the culture is generally bad (I've long given up, am an NBA guy now though some comments during all-star game put a damper on that too... thanks Hebron James) but yeah USA hockey has been especially tone-deaf this week.
Fucking pathetic
Gross!
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Needs a Looney Tunes-style Xylophone sound effect.
Also, ouch.
Also, ouch.
Professional Driver On Closed Course Do Not Attempt
I’m impressed he got them horns through.
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vintage men at a dining table. zoom in on one who says "Fuck you"
I have a feeling this is gonna get a lot of future use
Who knew Darren McGavin could be so spicy.
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A wet red strawberry with green leaves sits on a wooden cutting board with a wooden background.
February 25, 2026. Picked up from a local farmer's market. Pretty good but not yet a sugar bomb.
Just drove by strawberry fields on my way down to Monterey last week!
...forever!
@ba you beat me to it.
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panel one: an orange cat with scrunched up face says “i’m poopin”
panel two: the cat is yelling “I’M POOPIN”
panel three: the cat is turned away from the camera and says “false alarm”
panel two: the cat is yelling “I’M POOPIN”
panel three: the cat is turned away from the camera and says “false alarm”
i know it’s simple and basic, but i miss laughing until i cried at cat pictures. the first frame of this one gets me every time. (read it in an old-timey prospector voice and thank me later.) #imissthewebtuesday
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) today announced the six winning names for the City’s fourth annual “You Name a Snowplow” contest. On February 1, the City posted 25 finalists from the initial pool of names received from Chicagoans, and residents were able to vote for up to six names through midnight on February 14.
The six snowplow names that received the most votes include:
Abolish ICE
Stephen Coldbert
Pope Frío XIV
The Blizzard of Oz
Svencoolie
Caleb Chilliams
“I want to thank the people of Chicago for their unmatched creativity, sense of humor, and civic pride,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “We are grateful and inspired by the record-breaking participation in the contest this year. As we get through the last of the winter months, I encourage Chicagoans to seek out available resources through 311 and to continue interacting and engaging with local government.”
The City received a record number of entries (13,300) and voters (39,000) for this year’s contest. The ‘Chance the Scraper’ entry received honorable mention due to finishing just .24% out of the top six.
The six snowplow names that received the most votes include:
Abolish ICE
Stephen Coldbert
Pope Frío XIV
The Blizzard of Oz
Svencoolie
Caleb Chilliams
“I want to thank the people of Chicago for their unmatched creativity, sense of humor, and civic pride,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “We are grateful and inspired by the record-breaking participation in the contest this year. As we get through the last of the winter months, I encourage Chicagoans to seek out available resources through 311 and to continue interacting and engaging with local government.”
The City received a record number of entries (13,300) and voters (39,000) for this year’s contest. The ‘Chance the Scraper’ entry received honorable mention due to finishing just .24% out of the top six.
source: https://www.chicago.gov/city...
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Wow, where is the loop? I guess the choppiness of the video makes it easier to hide, but it has to be somewhere between when he comes out of the hall and the guy smacks the wall. I can't see it.
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Photo of a box on a store shelf. The box is labeled "Farmer's Nature Juice". There is a prominent photo of a cabbage above which is a caption in Korean and English which says "I put my heart into the fresh cabbage farming of Jeonnam". There is also a small photo of an old man in a straw hat holding a very large cabbage. He's wearing a short sleeve shirt because it's hot out and he looks rather earnest.
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Two signs in English and Arabic
The first reads "NO Smoking", the second "Don't speak French"
The first reads "NO Smoking", the second "Don't speak French"
Send the Québécois there because that’s not French!
I had a Canadian friend also respond to this.
The "No Smoking" sign should be all you need to keep the french away.
The horrors of the modern world was that for many, the good screen and the bad screen were the same screen.
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i mean, same:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RKLH
https://mltshp.com/p/1RKLH
… and sometimes the screen stares back into you.
and then after I'm tired of looking at Good Screen (desktop), I retired to my bed and start looking at Smaller Good Screen (laptop).
One point of discipline I have maintained is I don't have electronics in my bedroom, never look at screens in bed.
This guy got a haircut on the way home.
@dad I'm on your side! We'll fight them on the beaches.
@dad I'm on your side! We'll fight them on the beaches.
Ha, being self-employed, it's all the same screen, but I have a Chrome window for work tabs and another for 'fun'!
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pull quote from an article entitled Anthropic ditches its core safety promise in the middle of an AI red line fight with the Pentagon stating:
"The change comes a day after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei a Friday deadline to roll back the company’s AI safeguards, or risk losing a $200 million Pentagon contract and being put on what is effectively a government blacklist.
Anthropic has concerns over two issues that it isn’t willing to drop, according to a source familiar with the company’s meeting with Hegseth: AI-controlled weapons and mass domestic surveillance of American citizens. Anthropic believes AI is not reliable enough to operate weapons, and there are no laws or regulations yet that cover how AI could be used in mass surveillance, a source said.
AI researchers applauded Anthropic’s stance on social media on Tuesday and expressed concerns about the idea of AI being used for government surveillance."
"The change comes a day after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei a Friday deadline to roll back the company’s AI safeguards, or risk losing a $200 million Pentagon contract and being put on what is effectively a government blacklist.
Anthropic has concerns over two issues that it isn’t willing to drop, according to a source familiar with the company’s meeting with Hegseth: AI-controlled weapons and mass domestic surveillance of American citizens. Anthropic believes AI is not reliable enough to operate weapons, and there are no laws or regulations yet that cover how AI could be used in mass surveillance, a source said.
AI researchers applauded Anthropic’s stance on social media on Tuesday and expressed concerns about the idea of AI being used for government surveillance."
The SKY is not going to NET itself, after all.
source: https://www.cnn.com/2026...
source: https://www.cnn.com/2026...
"Voyeurs licking moistened lips," Bruce Cockburn
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paraphrasing a comment i saw elsewhere, he wants a model he can control and block from refusing unlawful planning scenarios and acts of war.
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Turn that frown upside-down with a Sunsphere t-shirt.
I have beheld the sunsphere
Wigsphere
STAYED AT A HOTEL AND LOOKED RIGHT OUT AT THIS THING, HAD NO CLUE WHAT IT WAS
THAT'S RIGHT, I STARED DIRECTLY AT IT
Apparently Tennessee drivers licenses feature notable buildings throughout the state, like the Memphis Pyramid. The silhouette of this one is front and center and looks positively obscene
"We're parked under the Sunsphere."
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black and white cartoon of a happy dog with endearing folded ears sitting with a hard disk in its mouth. The dog is wagging its tail, the end of which is a USB connector
logo for the ATAboy, a data recovery tool for old ATA hard drives
source: https://github.com/redruM03...
source: https://github.com/redruM03...
Adorable and hilarious!
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a color stacked area chart, represnting the share of supercomputers on the TOP500 list over time. the x axis covers the time between 1994 and 2025; the y axis denotes share percentage. below the chart is a color key denoting the vendors, which includes (left column: lenovo, an "other" category, dell, NEC, IBM, intel, oracle, hitachi, (right column) HPE, EVIDEN, fujitsu, inspur, sugon, thinking machines, and cray/HPE
had to look through the TOP500 site not too long ago for a project i thankfully did not end up having to do. i loved the stacked area visualization and wanted to save it.
(for context, TOP500 maintains a list of the most powerful (non-distributed) supercomputers around the world. more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... )
page screenshot via firefox, cropped in macos preview
view the interactive chart here:
https://www.top500.org/statisti...
(for context, TOP500 maintains a list of the most powerful (non-distributed) supercomputers around the world. more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... )
page screenshot via firefox, cropped in macos preview
view the interactive chart here:
https://www.top500.org/statisti...
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Black-and-white cartoon of a messy office: a cat sits behind a desk with a laptop, while a man in a suit holding a briefcase stands in front of the desk. The floor is cluttered with empty boxes, bowls, a pot, and a round pet bed. A window and bookshelf are in the background. The caption reads, “Please, take a seat anywhere.”
source: https://ellisrosen.com/
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I had to go to the ER a few weeks ago(I'm fine it was a false alarm)and during intake they asked the familiar; any medications you are allergic to?
-Xanax, benzos, opioids etc...
[the nurse and the doc look at each other quizzically and then back at me]
Oh yeah. What do they do to you..?
-Ruin my life.
-Xanax, benzos, opioids etc...
[the nurse and the doc look at each other quizzically and then back at me]
Oh yeah. What do they do to you..?
-Ruin my life.
they were writing Xanax prescriptions like it was nothing, for a while, there......just like was once done with Valium.
Xanax makes you feel like instead of walking on feet, you are skating on marshmallow wheels, and breathing with marshmallow lungs, and thinking with a marshmallow brain.
DGAF pills
You know the house is on fire and you will leave but it's ok.
You know the house is on fire and you will leave but it's ok.
Benzos in combo with opiate for surgery, make me a "surprise monster," in the OR, ripping out lines, off the table, and on the attack...
Yeah…. They don’t do much to me. Sedating me is a “nightmare” according to my proctologist.
@m3moellering Do they do the “rectum?! Damn near killed ‘em!” Joke? Or pull a thermometer out of their breast pocket and say “ugh. This means some asshole’s got my pen”
@wombatman70 Hehehehe..... No, he's a nice young man and quite serious. Now my urologist on the other hand, he makes sure to shake your hand before he leaves but after he has checked one's prostrate. He's also quick with a joke about size, smell, or placement.
@m3moellering 😂👏👏👏