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| Currently Playing: | World of Warcraft, Minecraft |
| Currently Learning | Truth about Cats and Dogs |
| Something I'm Learning: | EMT |
| Currently Reading: | Rapidly changing: https://app.thestorygraph.com/currently-reading/meshell |
| Currently Playing: | World of Warcraft, Minecraft |
| Currently Learning | Truth about Cats and Dogs |
| Something I'm Learning: | EMT |
Happy Valentine’s Day #lichensubscribe
I actually stumbled upon this while walking in my woods this week. A pleasant surprise.
Tucked inside the Republican bill for health care subsidies, a clause that would restrict the money from being used for abortion (with exception for rape, incest or life of the mother) or for "any sex trait modification procedure or service." https://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/health_care_freedom_for_patients_act.pdf
We all suspected it, now it’s confirmed.
#Musk ordered shutdown of #Starlink satellite service as #Ukraine retook territory from #Russia
A previously unreported order by #ElonMusk to cut satellite #communications over a portion of Ukraine disrupted a counteroffensive by Kyiv in the autumn of 2022. Reuters investigated the billionaire's order & its implications for countries increasingly reliant on his Starlink internet service.
#power #corruption #oligarchy
https://www.reuters.com/investigations/musk-ordered-shutdown-starlink-satellite-service-ukraine-retook-territory-russia-2025-07-25/
I've been messing around with Jekyll hosting this past month and I finally have something to show for it.
Essentially, I wanted a way to host Jekyll (and hopefully other static web frameworks) on something other than the Microsoft owned GitHub.
It turns out that by linking together some open source software it's relatively easy to put together something workable. Also, HTML has come a long way since I started doing this. So much stuff just works out of the box now, so I don't even need a complicated back end.
https://blog.ryan-chartier.net/projects/2025/07/22/static-web-demo.html
Do you ever wonder if air conditioning makes it easier for people to forget about climate change? Like they don't really have to face it, because it's just very disconnected from most of their daily experience? house to car to office to whatever
It's ridiculously hot outside, but my heat pump has left our house feeling completely comfortable. This is a thought that has been knocking around in my head - but I'm not saying we should ban AC or whatever. (can you tell I used to be on twitter?)