Ashwin Dixit

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Nature Lover. ( Photography )
Experienced programmer: (Perl, Python, Wolfram etc.)
Worked from: (Wall Street/Silicon Valley/Hollywood/finally Remote)
Digital creative. ( Music, Movies, Microcode ;)
Speak: ( English, Hindi )
Learning: ( Japanese, Spanish )
Passionate about: (World Peace, Neuroinclusion, Universal Basic Income, LGBTQ+, Nature, Cannabis)
Meditate daily.
Learning to surf and dive.
Smartmouth.
INTJ
ProgrammerPerl, Python, TypeScript, Java etc.
CausesWorld Peace, Universal Basic Income, Legalize Cannabis, LGBTQ+, Neuroinclusivity, BLM.
Personal Sitehttps://ashwindixit.com/
Shophttps://ownlifeful.redbubble.com/

Yesterday in Labor History March 16, 1945: British bombers destroyed ninety percent of Würzburg, Germany in only 20 minutes by, resulting in over 5,000 deaths.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #wwii #civilians #massacre #bombing #WarCrimes

#StPatricksDay #startrek #tng

Happy St.Patrick's Day

Tranquility - Lotus Flower Koi Pond by Sharon Cummings by Sharon Cummings

Tranquility - Lotus Flower Koi Pond by Sharon Cummings Painting by Sharon Cummings

Fine Art America
Dangerous Technology #tech

Hello peeps! Just migrated servers. I'm Devo. I'm a non-binary AuDHD queerdo who is a freelance designer and media manager unable to work due to MECFS/POTS. (Very similar to long covid, if not the same thing)

I have a passion for building architectural and landscape models, language learning, garden design (former landscape designer) and ethical fashion design/pattern making/sewing.

I'm also former seagoing cook and arctic storekeeper. I have a background in composing and electronic music and worked on building synths in another era. Former opera singer and touring punk musician as well.

I post cooking tips and recipes when I have the energy at hashtag ouchThatsTasty

I'm anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist and pretty vocal about ableism.

Figuring out my brain little by little with my lovely partner and growing hoardes of hot chiles together.

#ouchThatsTasty #synths #food #fashionDesign #sewing #modelMaking #gardening #gardenDesign

well, anyways; guess who got laid off today. gonna be polishing resume and looking for a new gig here in a bit; lemme know if you know about any promising dev or SRE roles

Oh, man. This comic — from 1993 — could NOT be more relevant today. As usual, Bill Watterson hits it out of the park.

21 June NOTE: See https://climatejustice.social/@breadandcircuses/110581911324622091

#Banks #Banking #Bailout #AntiCapitalism

Bread and Circuses (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Don't ever let anyone tell you we don't have enough money to fight climate change, or to reduce income inequality, or to begin the shift toward degrowth. The money is there. It's just being spent in all the wrong ways and all the wrong places... __________________________ Trillions of dollars of subsidies for fossil fuels, farming, and fishing are causing “environmental havoc,” according to the World Bank, severely harming people and the planet. Many countries spend more on harmful subsidies than they do on health, education, or poverty reduction, the bank says, and the subsidies are entrenched and hard to reform as the greatest beneficiaries tend to be rich and powerful. In 2021, UN agencies reported that almost 90% of agricultural subsidies harmed people’s health and the climate, and drove inequality, while the IMF found that trillions of dollars of fossil fuel subsidies were “adding fuel to the fire” of the climate crisis at a time when rapid cuts in carbon emissions were needed. Fossil fuels are “vastly underpriced,” the report says, while subsidy reforms “save lives.” Pollution from fossil fuels causes 8.7 million deaths a year, according to a 2021 study, one in five of all deaths globally. Subsidies for agriculture are “unequal and unwise,” the report says. “Not only do these subsidies promote inefficiencies, but they also cause much environmental havoc.” The report found that subsidized fertilizer caused so much overuse in some regions that it reduced crop yields, while also causing huge nitrogen pollution. It also found farm subsidies were responsible for the destruction of 5.4 million acres of forest a year, about 14% of global deforestation, which leads to almost 4 million extra cases of malaria a year. Fishing subsidies amount to about $118 billion a year and are a key factor in the over-exploitation of marine life, which has sent the oceans into “a collective state of crisis,” according to the report. The report says government subsidies today make up an “enormous share of public budgets worldwide, perhaps larger than at any point in human history.” __________________________ It's a vicious cycle between Big Oil, Big Ag, and Big Government, with money going round and round and round. That cycle *must* be broken. Capitalism got us into this mess. Capitalism cannot get us out of this mess. We need system change NOW. FULL STORY -- https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/06/fossil-fuel-subsidies-fishing-farming-world-bank-environment/ #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency #Capitalism #BusinessAsUsual #Degrowth

Climate Justice Social
Say it with me: To control inflation, we must take aim at corporate profits, not working people.
I've been busying myself a bit with #ethics of #StreetPhotography lately, in particular concerning people being recognisably featured in them.
I usually try to avoid catching people in my shots or try to picture them in a way that they're not recognisable. On the other hand, when I took this picture here (yes I know it's not the best edit, additionally I still had the CPL mounted which could've very well ruined the whole shot), I tasted blood.
I was lucky it was such an (objectively) easy and rewarding encounter. I saw him, decided the scene's really just worth it to battle my social anxieties and ask that man if it was okay to take a picture of him. He happily agreed, just because I was one of a handful out of maybe a hundred or more who ever cared to actually ask. My adrenaline levels were through the roof and I literally was on the brink of crying after that - partly out of being proud I decided to overcome my anxieties, partly out of relief for righteously being able to leave the situation again without it being awkward, partly out of self-hate for being so fucked up I have issues with such trivial things as asking a stranger a truly simple thing, partly about the story told by that, how terrible we as a society treat homeless people that I get so much gratitude from him simply by asking permission, thus showing at least a minimal set of respect from one human being to another.

To get to the point, I came to realise ethics - at least as far as street and urban photography is concerned - aren't so much a matter of law or legality, but primarily a matter of decency and mindset. And it's something I need to sort with myself before I can go out and portray people like in that shot of mine. I have to become clear on things like where I stand in relation to my subject, if I'm an external "documenter", if I see myself as "same kin" and if that's actually true or I'm committing cultural appropriation, if it's okay to buy myself out of responsibility by giving the guy a tenner just because I can.
Those are questions no one can answer for anybody but themselves.

Unfortunately I HAVE to work out my own answers to these questions, because there's such a rich treasure of emotions buried in that box - if not in the pictures then for myself while taking them.
But no matter how good of a street portrait I might take in the future, this will always be special and probably my richest treasure because of all the emotions it triggered with me and how it forces me to define how I see myself while taking pictures.

#photography #UrbanPhotography #Fotografie #StraßenFotografie #UrbaneFotografie #SocialAnxiety

EOS 70D, Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM, CPL, f/6.3, ISO100, 1/25
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I’m still waiting for any republican who calls themself “pro-life” to explain why the maternal death rate is exploding

If you were pro-life, you would pass
• universal healthcare
• universal childcare
• paid leave for parents
• impartial oversight of hospitals

Instead, we are left with a system set up to kill mothers and one where Black women suffer deaths 2.6 times times the rate of white women

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/maternal-mortality/2021/maternal-mortality-rates-2021.htm

Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, 2021

National Center for Health Statistics