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#housepanther
And Casper seems to like it.
*new to us. It’s a proper vintage Stickley and it’s really, really nice. More pics to come.
And Casper seems to like it.
*new to us. It’s a proper vintage Stickley and it’s really, really nice. More pics to come.
0y3ahSansAcut3
Ohhhh...Stickley♡♡♡
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there are also the paid appearances in videos about how sexy they are and how enjoyable it is to have sex with them.
https://www.imdb.com/title...
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The odds are good. And the goods are weird.
Mentioned more often than Harry Potter is in the Harry Potter series
@idogcow More often than Jesus in the bible.
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Just been concerned about blithely being told I'd be falling into economic ruin within 30 days.
Everything's fine now though. This is an exceptional outcome for my needs. I would not have been alone in this regard. Animate is so fully integrated within the animation industry, this would have been a massive job killer. There just aren't other programs anywhere as good for so many of the 2D things it does.
I'm currently in the middle of a html5 animated ad campaign and another producing animated title/lower-3rd/end cards for video using Animate. It's kinda like that all year along side my other design projects.
Adobe's reddit post is actually pretty nice about it all. I feel sorry for the guy who wrote it. He's catching hell in the comments. https://www.reddit.com/r...
Everything's fine now though. This is an exceptional outcome for my needs. I would not have been alone in this regard. Animate is so fully integrated within the animation industry, this would have been a massive job killer. There just aren't other programs anywhere as good for so many of the 2D things it does.
I'm currently in the middle of a html5 animated ad campaign and another producing animated title/lower-3rd/end cards for video using Animate. It's kinda like that all year along side my other design projects.
Adobe's reddit post is actually pretty nice about it all. I feel sorry for the guy who wrote it. He's catching hell in the comments. https://www.reddit.com/r...
Adobe: Just kidding! hehe...heh... unless...?
WTF, I thought they announced that they were indeed removing access.
Adobe is the perfect example of products I was enjoying using and then the great enshittification. I even got to be part of a focus group once and had pizza in their office, had positive feelings about them as a company.
Adobe is the perfect example of products I was enjoying using and then the great enshittification. I even got to be part of a focus group once and had pizza in their office, had positive feelings about them as a company.
@dad They absolutely did. Those are my screenshots. Yesterday, the letter had a link to a support page that stated in no uncertain terms that, the sky was falling, but you could maybe use some other Adobe skies for some sort of makeshift umbrella. Today, that same link thankfully backtracks like mad.
I am slowly-but-surely trying to move as much of my day-to-day work towards Open Source options. So tired of Adobe and the perpetual subscription model that has taken hold and controls our lives.
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Yeah we had a 24hr panic at work. While we've already shifted away from Animate as a main tool (the content is now mostly 3D-based), there are still all kinds of legacy workflows and tooling that rely on Animate to operate properly. One month to unravel all of that would have been a tech art & engineering nightmare.
Why would there even have been text put together to announce this if it weren't being considered as something they might do?
Adobe makes great tools, and also is a walled garden charging exorbitant rent, and promising only poverty and misery outside its walls.
If only Affinity extended their great work across the Adobe space.
If only Affinity extended their great work across the Adobe space.
well, at least with it in maintenance mode, they won't be adding in any completely sucky new features like "AI integration" bullshit they're adding to everything else.
still don't trust them, tho
still don't trust them, tho
Adobe will have to pry my Photoshop CS4 edition from my cold dead hands.
Imagine having a product that is feature complete, maintained by undoubtedly a small team, and best of all is only available with a subscription. It's free money!
So obviously it makes sense to not just shut it down, but go so far as to prevent current users from continuing to access their files.
So obviously it makes sense to not just shut it down, but go so far as to prevent current users from continuing to access their files.
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A piece of calligraphy and celtic knotwork that's coloured in and painted gold, then the outside has a border of thin black ink lines of swirling vines and spiky leaves that have yet to be painted
The text reads: “Studies have shown that it do be like that sometimes”
The text reads: “Studies have shown that it do be like that sometimes”
Source: https://mastodon.art/@welshpi...
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>How can I help you?
ChatGPT, I need your help.
She texted me like this –"you <3".
What does that mean?
>That means you're less important than 3 others.
ChatGPT, I need your help.
She texted me like this –"you <3".
What does that mean?
>That means you're less important than 3 others.
I happen to hang out on Discords with people who are much younger and terminally online and I have to admit that I have googled exactly this slimey recently. And a whole bunch of other terms. I feel ancient, I don’t know why they tolerate me.
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source is mildly nsfw but also one of the best curated collections of images on the web: https://decapitateanimals.com/212
title!
“Mildy NSFW” 😂 where do you work?
...at the 'check out that guy's dick!' factory?
@ba 💀
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A stuffed toy smiling up from beneath the surface of a half-frozen pond of n a snowy wood
title, image via https://www.tumblr.com/donnaimm...
north-west of the Dagorlad and south-east of the Emyn Muil
Oh great plushie of the frozen lake, what wisdom do you have for me?
Pre Labubu
The Lady of the Lake brought forth Excalibur . . .
@poorusher I read that as Pere Labubu and had a snicker.
Don't follow the lights
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A bear leans on a rail, looking forlornly over wilderness. The text reads, "I just hope the next viral trend is empathy, and critical thinking skills."
Amen, bear, amen
I'm with you prayer bear
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It’s been a while since I’ve laughed at a Peanuts strip but this is clever and adorable.
@BennyTheIcepick i love the look on linus' face!
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More human than human: the making of Ex Machina's incredible robot | The Verge
Highly recommend a rewatching of this in light of the current miasma of insurgent AI.
If you haven't seen it, get up on it.
I'd already seen it 2-3 times but it had been awhile. Andrea knew nothing about it and we went in cold. I don't think there's even a title card. She was pretty floored. It's an amazing film.
If you haven't seen it, get up on it.
I'd already seen it 2-3 times but it had been awhile. Andrea knew nothing about it and we went in cold. I don't think there's even a title card. She was pretty floored. It's an amazing film.
...um, but what's the title?
Ex Machina
@bubbalumpkis heh, sorry; Alex Garland's Ex Machina.
@bubbalumpkis Ex Machina, I believe.
The three comments above all happened over 31 seconds.
@kplawver @LocalStain @urlnotfound Thank you!
It's so great how opinions can differ. I found it extremely annoying :-)
A movie whose plot could be entirely unraveled by the existence of thumbprint scanners. I remember enjoying it as a condemnation of techbro culture and the deep misogyny therein. I will give it another viewing.
I remember enjoying the dance sequence
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A black and white photograph of an ornate (but somewhat worn down) movie theater, with "Empire" in script across its marquee, which advertises "Always 3 Great Kung Fu Hits" (in this instance they are "The Master Strikes Back", "Super Dragon", and "Wild Panther", rendered below with some letters missing). A group of mostly Black people walks in front, wearing groovy early-80s fashion.
source: https://www.jimigphotography.com/america
The Empire Theater on 42nd Street. Jimi Giannatti, 1982. #photography
The Empire Theater on 42nd Street. Jimi Giannatti, 1982. #photography
Every movie was kung fu fighting
Those casts were fast as lightning
Those casts were fast as lightning
I think it's a little later than 82. The Master Strikes Back is listed as an 1985 release on hkmdb. And WL Panter might (??) be Wild Panther, which was a 1984 release.
Had I been in NYC in the mid 80s I would have lived in this theater, no doubt.
Had I been in NYC in the mid 80s I would have lived in this theater, no doubt.
@ian_whitney You're probably right; I saw it listed as 1982 on Pinterest, I think, and it's not dated at Giannatti's website.
@ian_whitney and you would have had a slimy, perilous walk to and from "home" every day. The whole of that part of midtown was a wretched hive of scum and villainy at that point - and also a vibrant petri dish of edgy sex-industry culture that would look largely tame as dishwater compared with today's internet.
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quantum Sluggo
Is it a particle or a wave?
Sluggo is [double s]lit [experiment]
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me in a gasmask and protective goggles
Finally, FINALLY found protective over-the-glasses goggles that work with a extra wide glasses AND a gasmask.
The company is NOCRY. I have their kneepads too and they are awesome.
The company is NOCRY. I have their kneepads too and they are awesome.
are they ballistic grade? also are you planning on shaving?
@williwaw I doubt I could take a shot. Also I'll shave when if I get serious.
(if don't already know) be careful out there then if they're using sponge grenades & other non-lethals, which can turn goggles into eye killers
son, you need some filters for your mask.
as @williwaw says, you want ones with MIL-PRF-32432 or at the least ANSI Z87.1+ rating if the fascists are shooting plastic rounds at you.
@cristin thinking about just putting pantyhose over my head
@artwells son, why you got a panty on your head?
@cristin exactly
Shout, I thought this was a Covid thing. Simpler times.
Thank you for this. As a glasses wearer, I've been looking for over-the-glasses goggles. Y'know, in case I need 'em...
Be careful! After the tear gas comes even worse stuff.
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A blue-green world somewhere under the water. Something vast and old is shifting up from the depths. Only its head is visible: round like a fish's, with one dead black eye and a large mouth full of pointed teeth. The creature is dark blue, with slightly wrinkled skin, and covered in illegible graffiti tags. Floating above it, still deep underwater, is a person wearing a suit and tie. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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I'm coming at this from an entire career having to use gas masks as well as from the BLM protests, and I've worked around compounds that can genuinely kill you with <100 PPM so I've had some pretty hardcore training. With all the interest in "gas masks" out there these days I'm really frustrated that 2 very important components to respirator safety aren't being addressed as often as they could be in all the advice, which is why I'm offering it here:
1) Learn how to do a respirator seal check, both positive and negative. Practice doing so quickly. Also, and this comes from experience - unless you genuinely have to run as quickly as you can - taking that moment to do a seal check once you have your respirator on can be a calming and grounding moment to help you keep a clear head in most situations.
and 2) Practice, practice, and practice putting it on. A good way is to wear it around your neck around the house and have a friend or partner shout "gas" at random intervals. You'll be surprised at how much time you can reduce by doing so, which means in a real world situation you'll be available to help others or film or whatever else needs to be doing. (Once you're good at it, this also means that you can have it on you instead of wearing it the whole time you're out there, which can get tiring quickly as well as affect filter and strap life.)
And for some of what they're using out there folks, YOU MUST HAVE THE RIGHT FILTERS. And let's just say they're starting to use more and more hardcore substances.
Not having a correct seal and/or the right filters will make things WORSE for you by trapping substances/particulates against your skin and inside the mask, causing you to inhale them. (And I hate to say it, but this means that you have to shave, guys. Or else you're just wasting your money.)
Shortcut to the seal test if it's starting the whole video: https://youtu.be/Tzpz5fko...
1) Learn how to do a respirator seal check, both positive and negative. Practice doing so quickly. Also, and this comes from experience - unless you genuinely have to run as quickly as you can - taking that moment to do a seal check once you have your respirator on can be a calming and grounding moment to help you keep a clear head in most situations.
and 2) Practice, practice, and practice putting it on. A good way is to wear it around your neck around the house and have a friend or partner shout "gas" at random intervals. You'll be surprised at how much time you can reduce by doing so, which means in a real world situation you'll be available to help others or film or whatever else needs to be doing. (Once you're good at it, this also means that you can have it on you instead of wearing it the whole time you're out there, which can get tiring quickly as well as affect filter and strap life.)
And for some of what they're using out there folks, YOU MUST HAVE THE RIGHT FILTERS. And let's just say they're starting to use more and more hardcore substances.
Not having a correct seal and/or the right filters will make things WORSE for you by trapping substances/particulates against your skin and inside the mask, causing you to inhale them. (And I hate to say it, but this means that you have to shave, guys. Or else you're just wasting your money.)
Shortcut to the seal test if it's starting the whole video: https://youtu.be/Tzpz5fko...
I'm a big fan of the 3M secure-click line of respirators. They have a built in negative seal check button, a speaking diaphragm, and the new filters have more airflow.
downside: the new filters are more expensive.
@williwaw, what cartridges do you recommend for what gases? I've seen conflicting information on whether standard organic vapor cartridges will help with the newer gases, or if acid gas carts are required? I may just say 'fuck it' and get cartridges that are good for both.
downside: the new filters are more expensive.
@williwaw, what cartridges do you recommend for what gases? I've seen conflicting information on whether standard organic vapor cartridges will help with the newer gases, or if acid gas carts are required? I may just say 'fuck it' and get cartridges that are good for both.
p.s. guys, if you don't want to shave, you can get a PAPR, but those pretty much start at $500. PAPR mask/helmets can also be easily removed by fasc if you aren't careful, exposing you to the hazard.
@cristin tl;dr: Get ones rated for BOTH OV *and* AG: for 3M - 6003 cart + P100 filter or 60923 combo unit; or rated MG (multigas) - 6006 + P100/60926 combo). For NATO 40 Mill masks - CS/CN/P100 or CRBN (which is overkill but but sometimes easier to find). If it's from a company that has it's own proprietary system, look for a NIOSH certified CBA-RCA cartridge with a P100 filter that filters "certain organic vapors" and acid gases.
Although you would probably be fine in more situations with just a regular OV cartridge (6001/60921 for 3M bayonets) IMHO (and what I do) definitely get cartridges that are rated for both OV and AG (or just MG) for 2 reasons:
1) We've already witnessed the deployment of at least 2 lesser utilized agents, DM and HC gas. We don't know what else they may use.
2) These are *chemical munitions* that are not being used according to code. They're using far more than regulation, and, more importantly, they're MIXING them. That's a big no-no! Current guides by regulatory agencies for respirators are tested and written for singular use. Not only that, those guides are based upon chemicals that have been properly stored, properly deployed, and aren't expired. I don't really trust these goons right now to follow proper procedures for chemicals when they can't even follow the Constitution. I'm sure "safety third!" is their byword if they even consider it all.
Add in different dispersal methodologies, e.g. solution or aerosols, slightly different compositions/brand name types, and even basic environmental factors - like UV light - within that open and quite stochastic system and whew: I could spend a day just doing the simplest organic chem calculations and come up with a variety of chemical reactions. (Frankly, the use of HC gas scares the hell out of me. Carbon-chlorine bonded compounds can be extremely toxic. And they bioaccumulate very fast. The most famous substance in that compound group? DDT.)
So best to protect yourself by going beyond the simple NIOSH sheets. Make sure you also use a P100 particulate filter, either in a combo unit or with an adaptor attachment. I like using the attachment with 3M masks because you can change the filter on the fly without taking your mask off very easily, which is useful with pepper spray.
You'll want more than one if you anticipate more than 30-40 hours out there. If you know people that can use the same ones, go in together to buy in bulk from 3M directly or a distributor like Uline to receive discounts. And keep 'em sealed until you have to use them!
****If you're in a location that gets quite heavy wildfire smoke - and next summer looks like it's going to be very very bad in the North American west - having some multi-gas rated carts on hand can also be very useful as wildfire smoke has all kinds of nasty toxins in it.
Although you would probably be fine in more situations with just a regular OV cartridge (6001/60921 for 3M bayonets) IMHO (and what I do) definitely get cartridges that are rated for both OV and AG (or just MG) for 2 reasons:
1) We've already witnessed the deployment of at least 2 lesser utilized agents, DM and HC gas. We don't know what else they may use.
2) These are *chemical munitions* that are not being used according to code. They're using far more than regulation, and, more importantly, they're MIXING them. That's a big no-no! Current guides by regulatory agencies for respirators are tested and written for singular use. Not only that, those guides are based upon chemicals that have been properly stored, properly deployed, and aren't expired. I don't really trust these goons right now to follow proper procedures for chemicals when they can't even follow the Constitution. I'm sure "safety third!" is their byword if they even consider it all.
Add in different dispersal methodologies, e.g. solution or aerosols, slightly different compositions/brand name types, and even basic environmental factors - like UV light - within that open and quite stochastic system and whew: I could spend a day just doing the simplest organic chem calculations and come up with a variety of chemical reactions. (Frankly, the use of HC gas scares the hell out of me. Carbon-chlorine bonded compounds can be extremely toxic. And they bioaccumulate very fast. The most famous substance in that compound group? DDT.)
So best to protect yourself by going beyond the simple NIOSH sheets. Make sure you also use a P100 particulate filter, either in a combo unit or with an adaptor attachment. I like using the attachment with 3M masks because you can change the filter on the fly without taking your mask off very easily, which is useful with pepper spray.
You'll want more than one if you anticipate more than 30-40 hours out there. If you know people that can use the same ones, go in together to buy in bulk from 3M directly or a distributor like Uline to receive discounts. And keep 'em sealed until you have to use them!
****If you're in a location that gets quite heavy wildfire smoke - and next summer looks like it's going to be very very bad in the North American west - having some multi-gas rated carts on hand can also be very useful as wildfire smoke has all kinds of nasty toxins in it.
@williwaw TY!
@cristin and any other ladies reading this: I forgot to add something very important - even limited exposure to some of these gases have caused miscarriages, fertility issues, and - important to most gals - reported problems/changes to menstrual cycles. The well documented general lack of research of how anything affects women + this documentation makes me extremely suspicious that some of the standards are for only a certain portion of the population, like, say, healthy young men in militaries, which is another reason I suggest the more powerful cartridges and particulate filter combo.
So hey any ladies out there, if you really want a good gas mask plus the filters but it's a little out of reach financially, drop me a line and I'll see what I can do. Just @ me on an old post if you'd like your privacy. :)
So hey any ladies out there, if you really want a good gas mask plus the filters but it's a little out of reach financially, drop me a line and I'll see what I can do. Just @ me on an old post if you'd like your privacy. :)
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A sticker on a graffitied electrical box. The sticker has a white background with a red border. It shows a woodcut illustration of Mary (from the bible, not sure how else to explain) in blue with red beams (blood?) coming from her hands, the left side hitting a snake with the word 'I.C.E.' on its body. To Mary's left red letters say "Hail Mary Full of Grace" and on her right "Kick I.C.E. Out of This Place".
More great Ice Out art.
Hail Mary, full of guac, please protect everyone from fascists, especially the parking lot enchilada lady and the taco truck guy and the paletas cart dudes.
@grantbarrett Hell yes, and their kids, wives, & parents. ♡
@grantbarrett @0y3ahSansAcut3 I still think about how shitler's "there'll be taco trucks on every corner" comment should have led to a Clinton landslide.
Mary even has a little burrito belly here
Hell yes! But no.
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A painting outside a home in south Minneapolis. The painting mimics the classic Morton Salt image of a young girl in a yellow dress with an umbrella protecting her from falling rain as she trails salt behind her. But in this image, the girl wears a gas mask and a whistle. In the trail of salt you can seethe acronyms DHS, ICE and CBP. Below the image, in white lettering reads “RESIST” on one line and below it “APPLY LIBERALLY. LOVE FIERCELY.”
Guess where I saw this 😉
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Original: https://mastodon.online/@IngridH...
@macmanx 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Noam Chomsky, though :(
The workers of USAID.
National Public Radio.
The entire State Department.
National Public Radio.
The entire State Department.
If I was still doing the online dating thing, I'd put "Not in the Epstein files" in my profile.
The former Librarian of Congress, Billington, WAS in there but only because his daughter married some shitty guy who was bragging about knowing him iirc.
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Flamingos stand out against a stark industrial backdrop.
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...
Photograph: Alexandre Brisson
Photograph: Alexandre Brisson
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In a staticky image from a VHS, the klingon Gowran is subtitled with, "Everyone was harmed during the making of this video."
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A picture of a loon made in the likes of the Rebellion Alliance
Rebellion Loon by Bernardo Anderson, u/feral_user
Rebellion Loon by Bernardo Anderson, u/feral_user
source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
Note to self to track down the brilliant artist who created this.
@bencmeissner Looks like it originated on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r...
@keri Thank you 😊 I'll admit that as I wrote that I figured someone would probably beat me to it
looks like the artist posted on reddit with SVG and other resources (username is feral_user_ )
https://www.reddit.com/r...
i'll just copy the linkage from their post to save the need for clickthrough:
Creative Common License CC0
Website: https://minnesotarebelalliance.com/
SVG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
PNG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
Store: https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
Store (blue variant): https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
https://www.reddit.com/r...
i'll just copy the linkage from their post to save the need for clickthrough:
Creative Common License CC0
Website: https://minnesotarebelalliance.com/
SVG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
PNG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
Store: https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
Store (blue variant): https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
oops, too late!
(sorry about that, @keri , should have hit refresh before posting my comment!)
@nikkuneko Oh, amazing! Thank you for the extra details. The version I posted must have been created with an additional background from the original.
Lazer eyes 🥰
Lazer eyes 🥰
Been loving seeing this pop up everywhere in MN and I can't be the only one who is hoping the rebel loon becomes the symbol of the resistance nationwide. :)