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they are selling the idea to the youth to hopefully have weak women unable to fight back
so itās all Dolley Madisonās fault
I think politicians should still kill each other in duels.
Come on let is fuckin duel politicians
Oh great bunjywunjy, tell us a cursed animal to help us get through this blizzard.
can you ask me again in like 12 hours? I am also in the blizzard :(
okay, I have dug myself out of the mountains of snow we got buried in, so here's your cursed fact: whales shed their skins like lizards do.
they only do it once a year though, and no one's ever seen it come off in one piece as a single shed (so far)
well that probably explains most of those Mysterious Washed-Up Glob cryptids
honestly most of those are actually dead whales that just didn't sink and then got so rotten that their bones fell out
Would everyone please consult the graph
it's so fuckin funny watchin white people choose to ignore when i tell them this. also the heat in chile comes largely from the veins and seeds so cut them out and y'all will be fine
op's tags are too important to leave off
NOTEROOK
The Pitch
Noterook is a social platform where your content lives on YOUR computer, not mine. The server is a phonebook - it knows who you are and helps you find people, but it never stores your posts. This model has proven functional with carrion.chat after some growing pains and I think it could scale nicely to a microblogging platform.
You have a Book. It's yours. You write in it, you staple other people's posts into it, and anyone who visits your profile can flip through it and staple things they like into their own Book. Content spreads because people copy it, not because a server distributes it.
There is no algorithm. There are no engagement metrics.
How It Works
Writing You write a post. Markdown, images (hotlinked - paste a URL, we're not hosting your files), tags. No meaningful character limit. It goes in your Book and exists on your device.
Stapling You see a post you like on someone's Book. You staple it - now you have a copy in your Book. The original author is always credited and linked. Anyone who visits your Book can staple it from you. That's how content spreads: person to person, copy to copy.
If the original author deletes their account, your copy stays. Their name becomes a dead link. You own your copy. That's the deal.
Additions You can add commentary when you staple - just like a Tumblr reblog with a comment. This creates a chain: the original post, plus everyone who added something. When you staple a post, you get the whole chain as it exists at that moment. It forks naturally just like tumblr reblogs can fork.
Other people can add to the chain after you, and those additions spread through the network the same way everything else does.
Tags & Search Tags work. That's the whole selling point.
You tag your posts. When you come online, your tags are registered in the search index. When someone searches a tag, they see everyone who's currently online with matching posts. Search only shows live results - if someone's offline, their stuff is unreachable (it's on their device, which is off). This is honest. No dead ends, no ghost results.
You search, you find people, you visit their Book, you staple what you like.
Reconciliation Here's the magic: when two users interact (you visit someone's Book, you staple something, etc.), your clients silently sync in the background. Posts you see will be reconciled to live in your database ephemerally, being hosted for other people, until you log off. Posts you staple get put into your database permanently (until unstapled by you). If you already have that post, it doesn't get re-added, unless it's a fork in a chain.
Basically, you are all hosting everything for me. This not only keeps costs basically bottom-floor dirt cheap, but also means there's literally no physical way I can sell your information. The database system we are using (IndexedDB) can hold up to a couple of gigabytes of text. That's about 400 million words. You're not gonna run out of room.
This also means popular content is naturally resilient. If a thousand people stapled a post, it exists in a thousand places. It literally cannot be lost.
Following If you follow someone, you get their Book squeezed into your feed as long as they're online or as long as you've been online with them long enough to reconcile.
Moderation
You Control Your Space Your Book is yours. You decide what's in it. You can remove any addition from a chain on your copy. You can block users so their content never appears in your Book and they can never see yours.
Tombstones (The Nuclear Option) For content that is unambiguously illegal (CSAM, doxxing, etc.), admins issue a tombstone - a cryptographically signed kill order that spreads through the network the same way content does. When your client receives a tombstone, it deletes the targeted content before you ever see it. Tombstones are permanent and irreversible.
This is reserved for zero-tolerance content only. Regular moderation (harassment, spam, TOS violations) is handled through account-level actions: warnings, mutes, temp bans, permanent bans. Your stapled content survives your ban - only tombstones kill content network-wide.
Reporting When you report something, you submit a snapshot of the content as evidence. This is the only time post content touches the server. Admins review the snapshot and decide whether action is warranted.
What the Server Knows About You
Your username, avatar, and bio
That you're online right now
What tags your posts have (while you're online)
Who you've blocked (stored as hashed records - the server can enforce it but can't easily enumerate your block list)
Who you've followed (same)
Your reports and any moderation actions against you
What the Server Does NOT Know
What you've written
What you've stapled
What's in your Book
Who you interact with (reconciliation is relayed but not read)
How many staples anything has (some other numbers metric or view graph will be available in its place)
What's NOT in V1 (But Coming)
Asks - anonymous/named questions you can answer publicly
Queue/Scheduling - drip-feed posts on a timer
Sideblogs - multiple Books per account
Custom Themes - make your Book look like your weird little corner of the internet
Likes/Feed - lightweight bookmarking without stapling (a reference, not a copy)
DMs - maybe. I already built a whole chat platform, so, we'll see
Archive View - grid/calendar view of your Book history
Complex Tag Search - "show me posts tagged A and B but not C"
V1 is the core: write, staple, browse, follow, search. Everything else gets layered on once the foundation is solid.
FAQ (Anticipated)
Where do my posts go if I clear my browser? They're gone from your device. If other people stapled them, their copies still exist. You should export your Book regularly. We'll make this easy.
What if nobody has a post I'm looking for? If nobody online has it stapled, you can't find it. That's by design. The network remembers what people cared about and organically forgets what nobody saved. If you want something to survive, staple it.
Can the original author edit a post after I stapled it? No. Your staple is a snapshot. If they edit, your copy stays as it was. They can publish an updated version that people can re-staple, but your copy is yours.
Can the original author delete my copy of their post? No. Only admin-issued tombstones can remove content from your Book, and those are reserved for illegal content. Your copy is yours.
How do you handle NSFW? The server doesn't store your content, so there's nothing to police at the hosting level. NSFW posts should be tagged appropriately so people can filter, but the platform doesn't ban adult content. Content filtering (v1.1) will let you hide tags you don't want to see.
Is there an algorithm? No. Your feed is your Book, displayed chronologically. There is nothing between you and the content you chose to keep.
How do you make money? TBD. Likely a Dreamwidth-style model: optional paid accounts with cosmetic perks, no ads. The server costs are low because we're not storing anyone's content, and the content we are storing is very slim. We could run this on a 15-dollar VPS forever.
What's stopping someone from stapling my art and removing my credit? Attribution is baked into the data structure. The original author's name and link are part of the post, not a removable tag. They can't be stripped by stapling. (They could screenshot it, but that's true of literally every platform.)
The Name
It's called Noterook because Notebook + Rook the bird species.
This is a really radical, kind of insane idea for a website. But I am nothing if not a radical, kind of insane woman.
yeah i'm thinking i'm back
Check out the Noterook community on Discord - hang out with 87 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
if you want to get in on the ground floor
(Invite link broke! This is a new one)
We had 250 years. Then capitalism elected the pedophile child rapist. Ask Elon. The billionaires picked fascism. Media backed the billionaires.
Rather than investigate Trump, patriarchy and paternalism went into protection mode.
We will all die/lose/suffer to protect male privilege and white supremacy.
your knees would not "reverse" if you transformed into a digitigrade animal, your feet would get longer and become the lower segment of your legs while ur thighs get stouter & higher.
sorry ive just experienced this happening in 2 pieces of media now and it bugs me.
honestly most shape shifting in media is so poorly done. like supernatural having them have to rip off the old skin was notable in being realistic. but most of the time i don't believe body transformations.
Ghost Rider 2009 may be my favorite transformation but that could be because Nic Cage fuckin gets it
Reblog if you want your Jewish friends to know that you love Jewish culture and resilience, theyāre always welcome on your blog, and you cherish their friendship
When the rest of the world is hating them, our Jewish friends deserve a little love!
I love you my Jewish friends and mutuals šš
I wish all the gentiles in the comments and notes on this post making sure everyone knows they are reblogging this only about The Good Jews a very Shut The Fuck Up!!!
OP here and I concur. If youāre specifying which ākindā of Jew youāre reblogging for, donāt reblog. You are part of the reason this post was fucking needed in the first place.
Reblogging for all Jews.
The Department of Education worked with the far-right Family Research Council to officially designate March 12th as Detrans Awareness Day last year. But what actually leads people to detransition? It's not regret, but social stigma, incited by the very figures who claim to protect detransitioners. I want to hear their stories describing how the current moral panic influenced their decisions.
dying in a pickleball accident is so hilarious to me, that is almost worse than dying on the toilet
šš this was maybe the funniest way to learn about that shit
im so fucking scared i'm going to throw up. its not just the court decision. read this, if you dare.
In the short term, this is not as dangerous as an outright ban on estrogen. If implemented and then combined with other methods of suppressi
Unlike the vast majority of anti-trans legislation, hate groups are attempting to pass these restrictions without the public at large knowing they exist. This secrecy is far more insidious, and needs to be immediately addressed.
If you want to help, the two things that will make the most impact are SPREADING AWARENESS, and participating in PUBLIC COMMENT while it is still open.
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Document: FDA-2025-P-7321
As of the time this article was written, ALL public comments were from hate groups in support of this registry. Every single comment in opposition will help.
Disclaimer: This article is very guilty of intersex erasure, despite the fact that intersex people of all ages would be affected by these regulations the same way trans women are. However, as this is the most comprehensive and direct article currently available, it should still be widely distributed, for the sake of trans women, nonbinary people, and intersex people who will all be affected should it pass.
I did my comment, and you should to! Be advised that when making a comment like this on a proposed regulation, the depth of your statement does matter. I strongly encourage you to take the time to read this article to get informed on what this proposal entails, and write a detailed response concerning one or two aspects that you believe you can write cohesively about and prepare a sensible counter-argument; try to draw from other sources if you can, even if you're just quoting other articles in support and in defense of HRT and transfeminism. I encourage everyone to review this official list of what they're expecting from a quality comment.
Remember, all public comments may have been from this hate campaign at the time of posting, but it was only 60. I know plenty of Discord servers bigger than that, let's show that we outnumber this hate and that we're gonna outlive this nightmare.
I am an attorney who tracks regulation for a living. That the FDA is being so secretive about this is HIGHLY unusual.
As my followers may know, I usually don't recommend submitting "I don't like this" comments on proposed rules. However, in this case, I think its worth it to generate a robust public record opposing this shit. The tips on how to draft more in-depth comments are excellent, and I would encourage submitting substantive comments if you can - particularly if you are a medical expert or have some other kind of relevant expertise. However, if an "I don't like this" comment is all you're able to submit (no judgment btw, submitting a substantive comment is not easy), do it. I'm not convinced that we'll change FDA's mind here, but we can create an overwhelming public record which could be useful for any future legal challenges.
I would skin my own shadow just to feel the warmth of your light.
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I would skin my own shadow just to feel the warmth of your light.
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Pulp sci-fi illustration by Italian artist, Aldo Di Gennaro (b. 1938).
This is probably the most culturally important thing Iāll ever seen in my lifetime if Iām being honest. I want this affixed over my mantle, embroidered into my denim, and emblazoned into my flesh so that generations to come may never forget this 1938 gem of an illustration. Put this on my gravestone and name my children after Alfo Di Gennaro. This is what itās all about.
Artist was obviously a leg man, but I have never seen a female alien love interest designed as THIS alien before. Sheās uniquely hairy, bugged-eyed, lines would indicate at least a partial exoskeleton, she has escaped being saddled with the mammories that a non-mammal being would not have, yet sheās got it bad for Space Force Leatherhead and he is so into her. I can practically hear his prose of her cabochon eyes of nebula violet, glowing with the passion to know and be known, in the starlight. The green of her body turning more vivid as discovery (and carnal knowledge) consume her conscious mind.
To suggest a red-blooded, human man could loveĀ Greedoās cousin? Desire her??
This is fantastic, in every sense. How many lives did this change forever?