Found a pretty big spiny softshell turtle swimming in our nets at work yesterday. If my ID is right it is a fair bit north of it's listed range.

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Found a pretty big spiny softshell turtle swimming in our nets at work yesterday. If my ID is right it is a fair bit north of it's listed range.
Windy morning on the south shore of Lake Superior.
Check out this story from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Ojibwe regain land in two Wisconsin counties that was lost in mid-1800s
Since 2019, the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Nation has regained about 2,500 acres of land in northern Wisconsin.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2025/09/29/ojibwe-tribe-expands-its-lands-into-two-more-wisconsin-counties/86335724007/
oh my god they are so silly (and small)
Found this nice 8in Brook Trout in one of our stream surveys at work today. First one i've seen with bright spawning colors so far this year.
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Barker's Island, Superior, Wisconsin
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The first big US election this year is April 1st in Wisconsin for the Supreme Court.
The winner will decide if it is a progressive or fascist court.
Two years ago liberals were able to swing the court left, and lifted the 10 years of gerrymandering that guaranteed a republican house majority. They also allowed abortion.
Support and Elect Susan Crawford on April 1st. This is the easiest way for Wisconsinites to resist Trump and Musk. Elmo knows this, so he poured millions of dollars into the race. But money does not vote, people do.
Do you have thoughts about the changes to Firefox's Terms of Use and Privacy Notice? A lot of people seem to be freaking out ("This is like when google removed 'Don't be evil!'"), but it seems to me like just another case of people getting confused by legalese.
Yeah you got it in one.
I've been trying not to get too fighty about it so thank you for giving me the excuse to talk about it neutrally and not while arguing with someone.
Firefox sits in such an awful place when it comes to how people who understand technology at varying levels interact with it.
On one very extreme end you've got people who are pissed that Firefox won't let you install known malicious extensions because that's too controlling of the user experience; these are also the people who tend to say that firefox might as well be spyware because they are paid by google to have google as the default search engine for the browser.
In the middle you've got a bunch of people who know a little bit about technology - enough to know that they should be suspicious of it - but who are only passingly familiar with stuff like "internet protocols" and "security certificates" and "legal liability" who see every change that isn't explicitly about data anonymization as a threat that needs to be killed with fire. These are the people who tend not to know that you can change the data collection settings in Firefox.
And on the other extreme you've got people who are pretty sure that firefox is a witch and that you're going to get a virus if you download a browser that isn't chrome so they won't touch Firefox with a ten foot pole.
And it's just kind of exhausting. It reminds me of when you've got people who get more mad at queer creators for inelegantly supporting a cause than they are at blatant homophobes. Like, yeah, you focus on the people whose minds you can change, and Firefox is certainly more responsive to user feedback than Chrome, but also getting you to legally agree that you won't sue Firefox for temporarily storing a photo you're uploading isn't a sign that Firefox sold out and is collecting all your data to feed to whichever LLM is currently supposed to be pouring the most bottles of water into landfills before pissing in the plastic bottle and putting the plastic bottle full of urine in the landfill.
The post I keep seeing (and it's not one post, i've seen this in youtube comment sections and on discord and on tumblr) is:
Well-meaning person who has gotten the wrong end of the stick: This is it, go switch to sanguinetapir now, firefox has gone to the dark side and is selling your data. [Link to *an internet comment section* and/or redditor reactions as evidence of wrongdoing].
Response: I think you may be misreading the statements here, there's been an update about this and everything.
Well-meaning (and deeply annoying) person who has gotten the wrong end of the stick: If you'd read the link you'd see that actually no I didn't misinterpret this, as evidenced by the dozens of commenters on this other site who are misinterpreting the ToU the same way that I am, but more snarkily.
Bud.
Anyway the consensus from the actual security nerds is "jesus fucking christ we carry GPS locators in our pockets all goddamned day and there are cameras everywhere and there is a long-lasting global push to erode the right to encrypt your data and facebook is creating tracking accounts for people who don't even have a facebook and they are giving data about abortion travel to the goddamned police state" and they could not be reached for comment about whether Firefox is bad now, actually, because they collect anonymized data about the people who use pocket.
My response is that there is a simple fix for all of this and it is to walk into the sea.
(I am not worried about the updated firefox ToU, I personally have a fair amount of data collection enabled on my browser because I do actually want crash reports to go to firefox when my browser crashes; however i'm not actually all that worried about firefox collecting, like, ad data on me because I haven't seen an ad in ten years and if one popped up on my browser i'd smash my screen with a stand mixer - I don't care about location data either because turning on location on your devices is for suckers but also *the way the internet works means unless you're using a traffic anonymizer at all times your browser/isp/websites you connect to/vpn/what fucking ever know where you are because of the IP address that they *have* to be able to see to deliver the internet to you and that is, generally speaking, logged as a matter of course by the systems that interact with it*)
Anyway if you're worried about firefox collecting your data you should ABSOLUTELY NOT BE ON DISCORD OR YOUTUBE and if you are on either of those things you should 100% be using them in a browser instead of an app and i don't particularly care if that browser is firefox or tonsilferret but it should be one with an extension that allows you to choose what data gets shared with the sites it interacts with.
The State of California: In order to better protect our citizens and their data, we are broadening the definition of "sell" in discussions of data privacy so that companies which trade user data for non-monetary compensation (which might include shared computing time, platform priority, or any number of other benefits); this definition may be over-broad in some cases, but it is worthwhile to ensure that everyone possibly impacted by data collection be made aware of all the possible ways that their data can be collected.
Mozilla: Hm, seems like the anonymized data we collect from people who have not opted out of data collection could be interpreted as being "sold" when we share it with partners who make tools used by our browser, let's make sure to explain that to people and while we're at it make it explicit that we do actually have to store data temporarily in order to handle data.
Google: LOL sure, here's our ToS update reflecting this change: "FEED ME STRAY CAT AND THAT BRA MAKES YOUR TITS LOOK LIKE JACK O LANTERNS IN JANUARY BUY EIGHT MORE FROM AMAZON"
People who definitely understand internet privacy: Wow seems like it's definitely the time to install a browser used by seven thousand people that hasn't had a stable release in three years in order to keep Firefox from turning me into confetti with a cheese grater that they might auction the pieces to chatgpt.
I need responses for a paper I’m writing about Tumblr! It’s for a college level course but it won’t be showed to anyone but my professors and a few fellow students. It’s surrounding Tumblr and its community.
Why do you use tumblr?
What do you like or dislike about tumblr?
What about tumblr inspired you to join?
What do you think about the community?
Any other thoughts?
Be honest and please share this so I can get a big spread of opinions. If you worried about sharing your honest opinion, feel free to use the anonymous function. Thank you so much.
Milwauke Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic in NBA All-Star Game fan votes.
My latest piece for my newest employer *Grins*
Ben Wikler should be the next head of the Democratic National Committee. He is currently head of the party in Wisconsin where Dems have turned things around in the past six years by getting back to basics.
Watching the vid above will be one of the most pleasant political things you have done in the past few weeks. Wikler even impressed Jon Stewart who was almost getting orgasmic from his guest's comments.
Democrats have relied way too much on virtual things like online ads and analytics and have badly neglected in-person, on the ground reachout to voters. We need to stop talking at people and start listening to people – and not just those in deep blue bunkers.
Look up who your county and state Dem leaders are and contact them to urge support for Ben Wikler as Democratic National Committee chair.
Eric Hovde continued to question vote-by-mail votes breaking for his opponent but acknowledged a recount would not likely change the results
and with your help it can rack up 700k notes on tumblr in 2024
no tumblr this doesnt need tags im releasing it into the wild as god intended
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A brown trout jumping the artificial falls at the lamprey barrier. There is a proper fishway right behind the camera but this fish wasn't having that.