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Used to be a serious librarian. Still haunt the bird site, for the lulz, as @carolbean
Historyformer diplomat
Current habitknitter
Enduring interestdata science
Twitter refugee@carolbean
Listening to big band music because fond memories of my parents. Asked my kids what music reminds them of me. All of them: Simon and Garfunkel
 
“To copy it” 😏
From the minimal search results I have seen, it appears the original of this is by Albert Lambron. Anyone know what museum has it? (asking for me, out of curiosity🙂)
BG: my great grandmother painted this copy over 100 years ago. I am wondering where she saw it copy it
"It's been two years, Rosa. I told you to quit playing these games with me like you don't know me. I'm just sick and tired of blocking new numbers. I wish I could just brush you off like you did to me, but unlike you I actually meant those things I told you when we were together. Just leave me alone. I can't keep doing this."

Phishing text msg:
“Hi I’m Rosalyn and I’m sorting through my old phone address book, your number doesn’t have a name and I’m not sure if you’re a customer or a friend, who are you? 🙂”
Response:

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Here are some SQL queries you can run on a Mastodon instance database to see aggregate patterns in what instances are being individually blocked by users:

https://inkdroid.org/2023/06/28/blocks/

This might be helpful because, as far as I can tell, there is no in-app way to report an instance for defederation?

Blocks

I want to expand more on the comedy of errors that led to the eviction of #Twitter from their Boulder, Colorado office.

The story that leads up to this building even existing is bizarre and hilarious, so here goes...

A thread 🧵

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/06/judge-ruled-twitter-must-be-evicted-from-colorado-office-over-unpaid-rent/

Twitter evicted from office amid lawsuits over unpaid rent and cleaning bills

Twitter evicted in Boulder, Colo., still faces unpaid-rent suit at HQ in California.

Ars Technica

Okay, so the ice cream truck likes to come sit outside the elementary school across the street from the Chateau. I don't remember this from last summer.

#BrahmsLullaby

"Why Are Schools in Maine Keeping GENDER QUEER on Shelves, Despite Challenges? A Case Study in What Makes a Difference"

Kelly Jensen digs into multiple challenges in Maine and the answer is surprisingly obvious: "The takeaway here is simple. Books don’t get banned when districts have a well-written policy, when they follow the policy, and when those who make the final decisions read the book."

#BookBans #FreedomToRead #CollectionDevelopment #libraries

https://bookriot.com/gender-queer-in-maine/

Why Are Schools in Maine Keeping GENDER QUEER on Shelves, Despite Challenges? A Case Study in What Makes a Difference

Maine has seen eight challenges to GENDER QUEER so far, but only one school has banned it. Why are schools in ME keeping it?

BOOK RIOT

Oh nice. Seattle Public Library has created a membership type for "13 to 26 year olds anywhere in the US" to be able to sign out e and audiobooks as a response to those locales banning books...

https://www.spl.org/programs-and-services/teens/books-unbanned

"Read the books they don't want you to. That's where the good stuff is." - LeVar Burton

#Seattle #library #censorship #books #reading

Books Unbanned

Teens and young adults ages 13 to 26 living anywhere in the U.S. can access our entire collection of e-books and audiobooks.