truceburner 

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Turnt boast and burnt toast. Freelance adventurer, seeker for hire. Long-time creek stomper. Time unwinder. I'll just be over here containing multitudes.

Fossils, artifacts, photography, oddball automobiles, moto camping, dual sport, GMRS radio.

📍 Austin TX

#archeology #paleontology #fossils #cretaceous #sharkteeth #mosasaurs #creekwalking #creekstomper #photography #arrowheads #artifacts #dualsport #motocamping #weirdcarmastodon #gmrs

Websitehttps://www.creekstomper.com

In an attempt to create healthier news habits for myself, I built an RSS reader around reading yesterday's news. No unread counts, no constant refreshing—just a finite, organized feed to read once a day.

Today marks the launch of v2.0, a ground-up rebuild. I hope it brings others some welcome focus too.

https://hindsight.today

Hindsight: a news and RSS reader

An RSS reader that helps you keep up with the news without the stress of endless feeds and unread counts.

@srobbin
Well this seems cool. Looking forward to the Android version.

h/t to @nazhamid for the info.

@tend2wobble
If I'm reading this "teleportation" story correctly, he left home blackout drunk and crashed in a ditch, then found his way to a Waffle House. What a moron.
@00Aaron
Edit to add: Congratulations on your success in Ithica! I hope communities around the country use your example as a guide.
@00Aaron
Our city council in Austin TX finally made the right call. But this is Texas, and our taxes are paying for a 3-year $17M contract between Flock and the Texas Department of Public Safety. Nothing the city can do about it. There are literally hundreds of the cameras installed in Travis County alone. The surveillance state is here.

My latest at The Barbed Wire:

It’s hard to ignore Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents when they come crashing into your neighborhood.

It’s become the topic of conversation in #Austin’s North Loop, Reilly, a 42-year-old #transgender resident, told The Barbed Wire one February evening from a graffiti-covered picnic table in the grass behind Epoch, the neighborhood’s beloved 24-hour coffee shop.

“I think when people are confronted with the realities — in their face — of what our immigrant neighbors are facing, there’s no choice but to respond,” Reilly said, adding that it becomes harder to “stay in your home and try to remain ambivalent to it when you’re watching people get yanked out of their cars and thrown into the back of a van and disappeared off to God knows where.”

As reported by KUT’s Greta Díaz González Vázquez, a car chase involving #ICE ended on Feb. 2 when the driver agents were pursuing crashed onto the front lawn of an area home. An Austin Police Department spokesperson confirmed the incident to KUT and told the outlet none of the vehicles involved in the chase were marked as law enforcement vehicles. A social media video shows armed men with covered faces pinning another man to the ground.

North Loop is a bustling, popular destination for events as varied as a workshop on “romantic rope restraint” at sex toy shop Forbidden Fruit to history presentations by the Democratic Socialists of America in the backyard of Barrett’s Too, a bar and eatery serving vegan powerbowls and hemp THC-laced seltzer on tap.

It’s important to recognize, Reilly said, that people who live in neighborhoods like North Loop “are recognizing that it’s about their ability to use (their) privilege to protect their neighbors.”

Read more ... https://thebarbedwire.com/2026/03/02/lgbtq-texans-in-defense-of-immigrants/

#activism #antifa #fascism #Trump #Texas #politics #USpol #immigration #racism #HumanRights #extremism #Minneapolis #zines

‘Something’s Different’: LGBTQ+ Texans Are Organizing in Defense of Immigrants

Concerned parents, teachers, and business owners are showing up to grab whistles, zines, and participate in community-building.

The Barbed Wire

Check out this lineup for FunFunFunFest in Austin TX in 2013.

It really was consistently one of the best festivals every year.

@archeaids
He's one of a few legendary archaeologists from Texas I've had the privilege to know. His book "Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians" is the most dog-eared in my collection.
@archeaids
Got it. There's an archaeologist in TX (Dr. Thomas Hester) who sends off obsidian artifacts to a lab to determine where it came from. Most of it in TX is from a site in Mexico, but some are from as far away as CA, OR, WA, and ID.