Jason B

@jehb
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Loved hacking on things but hated corporate tech so I left that behind and now help run a natural foods co-op in North Carolina.

I make maps, code, charts, communities, strings of words, compost, & things out of wood. I try not to make COâ‚‚. He/him.

Just left the hospice home. As my mom has declined, she's wanted the TV on for comfort a lot more. At this point, she's likely in her final days and can't tell what's on anymore, but C-SPAN was playing Jesse Jackson's 1988 Keep Hope Alive speech and that seemed like the right thing to leave it on as I left.
@evan 20 some years ago, when I was in college, I had a van that the previous owner (a friend's dad who was an electrician) had spray painted baby blue to match his tools, so they wouldn't get stolen off the job site. I kept the color but added a bunch of bumper stickers. I always thought if I still had it, I'd paint it like the A-Team van, but today I'm leaning Wizard.
When I can't decide between two equally qualified candidates for office, my new practice is to vote for the one who understands mail merge better.
Johannes Gutenberg: I've invented this printing press.
Printing press: You're out of magenta.
Due to increasing inbox volume, your emails will now be ignored in the order received, instead of ignoring the most recent email first.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people are pissed they can't buy fiddle strings in a burning city. And how many more chime in to share that they are quite confident they could run the fiddle store better.

@evan brick and mortar retail here 👋

We're open 363 days a year.

Imagine that it's 1925 and I am a clever, experienced mechanical engineer. I look around at the "tech" world of the time and notice some disturbing things:

- the rising power of literally fascist CEOs like Henry Ford
- What began as an inefficient, quirky novelty toy for rich people, the automobile, has become "normal" and started to dominate public space
- rising levels of fossil pollution
- the rising monopoly power of Oil companies
- dangerous levels of stock-market speculation
- brutal exploitation of people and environmental destruction in mining and rubber producing (mostly colonial) regions
- the use of debt to get less wealthy consumers to buy cars
- scores of innocent pedestrians injured or killed by automobiles
- urban planning that increasingly favors more expensive cars over other users of the streets
- declining sense of importance of shared forms of transportation like trolleys and trains

As an engineer, I look at all those rising issues and then I say:

"What we need is an Open Source Model-T Ford with some slightly better safety features."

In retrospect, that would seem like a pretty inadequate response.

I don't know what the standards are for requiring "Team Lift" to go on a box, but I would have not guessed that it was inclusive of 2.8kg.

No, I'm not going to "reply STOP to opt out"

I'm going block and report spam.

Don't text people who didn't explicitly request it. Ever.