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@leean00@discuss.systems
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System Analyst - Hereassburgh, PA
(I should put this on a t-shirt actually)
If your identity crumbles when someone else gets rights, it wasn’t much of an identity.
The Other 98%

#Chicago knows what it’s about.

#graffiti #streetart #fuckICE

Teen Vogue nails it again. The American empire (like all others) is built on hate and cruelty. We are simply watching it decline. Unfortunately, also like all other empires, it is going to kill a bunch of people on the way down. https://www.teenvogue.com/story/trump-admin-american-history-indigenous-people
The Trump Admin Isn't a Deviation From American History. Just Ask Indigenous People

"The solution is not returning to some mythical state of pre-Trump administration American equality, but actually understanding and fixing what is broken," argues writer Joseph Lee.

Teen Vogue
The Guadeloupe River @ Comfort, Texas rose 12.93 feet in 15 minutes this morning. That's 10.34" per minute or an inch every 6 SECONDS. That's one of the fastest rises I've ever seen. Very hard to get away from that kind of flash flooding.

Make no mistake. This is a USA automaker and oil company hit job on the independence and sovereignty of the Canadian economy.

They are trying to reverse the inevitable so they can continue their own businesses as usual for as long as possible.

It can't be allowed to happen. Canada is already lagging far behind other nations. Our Economy and our Society and our burning forests, will suffer if our government gives in to this pressure.

#CanPoli #CdnPoli #EV #Cars
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/zev-mandate-climate-1.7576456

Automakers want Canada to scrap its EV sales mandate. What would that do to emissions? | CBC News

Auto industry representatives say they want Canada to scrap a mandate requiring a certain percentage of vehicles sold to be electric. What would that do to emissions? Here's a closer look.

CBC

Okay, I've mentioned this a few times, but let's talk about The Orange Alternative. It's Poland in the 80's and an art history student noticed that when someone would paint an anti-authoritarian message, it would very quickly get painted over by the government. He decided to paint a dwarf with an orange hat any time he'd see the white paint that covered these messages. Soon other people were doing the same. They embraced this kind of absurdism, what the government was doing was ridiculous, so they leaned into it. The paintings of dwarves soon became organized street parties. They would all wear orange pointy hats and walk through the streets with banners, chanting Dwarf Dwarf Dwarf! They would pool what little extra funds they had together and buy things that people needed like toliet paper and tampons, and would have street fairs with food and dancing, and hand them out. At Christmas, they would dress as Santas, and do the same. The police were flummoxed by what to do, if they arrested people for wearing hats and giving out tampons, they looked foolish and would be embarrassed, not sure what to do with these surreal forms of protest.

There is so much more to this, definitely read up on it, but it was an effective form of protest, creating community, spreading joy and absurdism, because authoritarian governments are absurd. Protests are going to look like a lot of different things, and this is just one of them.

In Russia, they have created Little Picketers, tiny rough clay figures holding banners, that they press into people's hands to remind them, that they aren't alone.

So, don't believe the propaganda, you aren't alone in caring, you aren't alone in wanting a different world, put on your goofiest hat, and let people know they aren't alone either.

Ever wonder how our world is run by people who seem to lack empathy? It's by design.

The political and corporate systems we live in are structured to reward sociopathic traits: narcissism, manipulation, and a ruthless desire for power. Sold to us as "leadership qualities."

The horrifying result is that the very people least psychologically fit to lead are the ones who inevitably gain control over our future. The madness is in the system itself.

#capatalism #inequality #takethepowerback

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apropos of nothing, this crossed my feed just now

@gumnos

WAIT, did Win2k seriously put the windows logo in the bin??

How did I miss that?

@rl_dane @gumnos shoot, I missed that too until I read your toot
@rl_dane @gumnos nope, there was no windows logo in the trash. Looks like that one was taken from https://www.deviantart.com/glestheartist/art/Windows-Recycled-icons-74520434
Windows Recycled icons by gLesTheArtist on DeviantArt

@rl_dane @gumnos I don't think that's the original full recycle bin icon, but a modified one.

https://archive.org/details/icons_win2k_sp4_en

All Windows 2000 icons in .ico format : aaronk6 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

All icons from a clean Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) installation.The icons have been extracted from all .exe, .dll, and .cpl files using wrestool (part...

Internet Archive
@rl_dane @gumnos I stood up a Windows 2000 Workstation VM and here are the screenshots of an empty and a full Recycle Bin

@qlp @gumnos

Win2k was so clean. I remember seeing the mouse cursor shadow for the first time and thinking that was the coolest thing, ever.

@rl_dane @gumnos Same for me. The rich higher-color icons were also a nice compared to the flat Windows 95/NT 4 icons (I know 98 or 98 SE or the Plus packs had better looking icons, but I didn't really use them).

I also have to say that Tahoma was a really good UI font. It still looks nice and fairly modern today.

Back when I was using FreeBSD with window maangers and apps that supported TrueType (I know, that really dates me), I copied the Tahoma fonts over and used them. Today, IBM Plex Sans is what I use instead (Inter and Adwaita Sans are both nice, but a little too sterile for me).

@rl_dane I'm not a Windows guy, but agree that things peaked with Win2k ☺

*edit: s/thinks/things/ derp* πŸ€ͺ

I think it is an icon and represents an unknown filetype; that is, a file of an unknown type was send to the recycle bin, and the system represents it with the windows logo.

@beckermatic

Yeah, I think @pcyx tracked down the source of this modified icon:

https://c.im/@pcyx/114740948857100508

pcyx (@pcyx@c.im)

@rl_dane@polymaths.social @gumnos@bsd.cafe nope, there was no windows logo in the trash. Looks like that one was taken from https://www.deviantart.com/glestheartist/art/Windows-Recycled-icons-74520434

C.IM

@gumnos Right...

Tomorrow...

... I'm group policy-ing an icon change

@gumnos Someone needs to add Copilot to the set.
@gumnos The 2006 icon is the nicest one.
@gumnos
I really laughed out loud.
@gumnos The sickest burn doesn't exiβ€”

@gumnos I'm one of the dorks who liked Teams and recognized it was way better than the crap we were using at work at the time.

Then Microsoft has been randomly fiddling with shit and bolting on more "functionality" at a ridiculous pace.

It really doesn't need to do everything. I don't need Outlook and Outlook Jr.

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