Avuton Olrich

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Father to a little one that kills every minute of my free time. The only human remaining that believes "One Hot Minute" was peak RHCP.

Project 2025 explicitly called for funding cuts to NOAA and NWS to stop news about climate change.

Government To Replace Hurricane Forecasts With Prayer, Good Luck Everyone!
https://www.wonkette.com/p/government-to-replace-hurricane-forecasts

#NOAA #NWS #Texas #Flooding #TrumpDidThis #RepublicansDidThis #GOPKakistocracy #Project2025 #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol

Government To Replace Hurricane Forecasts With Prayer, Good Luck Everyone!

This is fine.

Wonkette
This is where the Trump regime sent people innocent of any crime.
Perhaps it's just me, but I do find it amusing that the GNU Readline 8.3 announcement, in July 2025, gives two FTP URLs as the primary way to obtain the software. I don't remember when I last fired up an FTP client, and my web browser has long since forgotten how to do it too.

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-readline/2025-07/msg00004.html
Readline-8.3-release available

Rules of kernel development:

- If it doesn't work - fix it
- If it does work - assume you didn't check it properly and fix whatever bug it is you've not caught

@Lana I’m afraid we’ll still hear shit about how it’s all some Democrat’s fault. The Party of Personal Responsibility can always be trusted to blame someone else.

Picture 1: Trump is gutting the federal disaster response agency.

Picture 2: Instead the administration sends prayers and perpetual light to the Texas flooding disaster.

These guys think they should police every bathroom in every high school in America, but asking them to think of what they could do to prevent kids from drowning in Texas is just rude.
@espidev “I have an alternate solution”

I used to think packaged pre-cut veg at the supermarket was for lazy people.

Then a disabled person pointed out it was a lifeline for them because they lived alone and couldn’t cut it up themselves most days.

I had never even considered that. It changed my perspective and I think from then on when something seems “lazy” I always ask myself “is this just accessible?”
And it’s nearly always the latter.

It’s not hard to listen to someone when they say something is not accessible and it’s not difficult to shift your perspective.
I don’t know why so many people won’t.