your coworker complimenting your outfit: cute sweater!
your gayest friend complimenting your outfit: you look like woke chucky in a sexy way
dirt enthusiast
cherry valley forever
đȘŒ
Cosimo Galluzzi
Three Goblin Art

No title available

No title available
we're not kids anymore.

Andulka
One Nice Bug Per Day

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
RMH
YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros
Game of Thrones Daily
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă
taylor price

blake kathryn
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
sheepfilms
seen from Brazil
seen from South Africa

seen from Argentina
seen from South Africa

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Latvia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from France

seen from Colombia
seen from Chile
@weirdspotoflight
your coworker complimenting your outfit: cute sweater!
your gayest friend complimenting your outfit: you look like woke chucky in a sexy way
Best root vegetable
Salsify
Ginger
Beet or mangelwurzel
Yam (including ube and nagaimo)
Radish (any variety)
Kohlrabi, rutabaga, and/or turnip
Cassava/yuca/manioc
Parsnip
Sweet potato
Carrot (any variety)
Burdock
Jicama
No, potatoes are not included. They're tubers, not true roots.
the weed dispensaries should ask if you would like to round up your purchase to donate to PBS. and if you say yes you get to scan a QR code that gives you 30-day free access to the full run of antiques roadshow. this is how drugs can win the war on drugs again.
IMPORTANT PSA! If you contribute to PBS or any local public broadcasting subsidiary at $5/mo ($60/yr) or above, you gain access to PBS Passport, which has a tremendous library of public broadcast programs availableâŠincluding the full run of antiques roadshow
did you guys know that when you are in bed at night time, you can turn on a lamp, put a really soft blanket around your shoulders and read your book?? and sometimes it will rain??? did you know that???? the wonders of this life do not cease!
drinking water when I have a headache should give instant relief. it should go away. what's even the point of drinking water if it can't do that
I wish I could be cool and articulate but my thoughts are just " i fink mr spock and cabtain kirk should hold hamds and kiss and fuck nasty" while I rotate them in my brain
Love letter to my neighbours cat that makes noises ive never heard a cat make before
the fucking budget bill of hell passed the house that removes HRT from medicare, general medicare spending cuts, student financial aid cuts, and oh yeah lets the teump regime ignore court orders even harder and lets for even harder executive overreach. they did this shit at motherfucking 2 am so people wouldnât notice too
it passed house like i said but still needs to pass senate.
tell your senators to invoke byrd rule which is a goddamn real thing apparently
call your goddamn senators i swear to god
and if youâre in DC thereâs a protest going on as we speak
go do your civic duty you piece of shit
we are all sinners
"came back wrong" but it's from work
In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS, the nation's primary pub
âŠNot good. (And not legal, if I read the situation correctly.) đĄ
Really bad đ„
48% of my station's budget comes from federal funding. There are stations more rural than ours who depend on the government even more.
This isn't just a luxury- in some areas, PBS and NPR are among the only broadcast channels that people even get. They're a vital source of news, educational content, and entertainment for rural populations. More importantly, they are essential parts of the Emergency Alert System, which is one of the few ways to warn people about dangerous weather or other local disasters.
They're important in cities, too. PBS KIDS programming has high standards that other networks lack. In fact, the majority of kids shows on our channel nowadays actually have a child psychologist on staff to advise how to handle certain topics. Numerous studies indicate that PBS KIDS programming can significantly improve a child's reading, math, and phonics skills. PBS stations also have considerable public outreach programs (mine gives away free school supplies and free haircuts to as many kids as possible every year, among other free events), and PBS stations are by and large the creators and curators of documentaries and content about local areas whose history might not otherwise be preserved.
Conservatives have had public media in their crosshairs for a long time, and we have all been gearing up for a fight in Congress since the election. They're not only targeting future funding here, but trying to revoke funds that have already been approved.
This executive order certainly isn't legal, but we all know that won't stop him. This will be fought through the courts. In the meantime, please sign the Protect My Public Media petition, call your representatives and urge them to support public broadcasting, and if you can spare the money, consider donating to your local PBS station.
Passport, the PBS streaming service, is only $5 a month (which goes directly towards your local station) and provides you with our entire library of really high quality educational television (that's still entertaining!) AS WELL AS all of our kids programming. That is MUCH cheaper than other streaming services and you know the money is going towards a good cause.
If you live in a big city or a left-leaning area, consider donating to a rural station or somewhere smaller, as they will likely be hit harder by this. But really, any donation to any station is helpful.
Support public media! Don't let the far right silence journalists just because they don't like what we report!
Hey do yâall remember when Boeing fucking killed a guy last year. And we all said âhuh I guess Boeing fucking killed a guyâ and then went on with our lives. And everybody knew that Boeing had fully just fucking executed a guy and nothing came of it. Like there was no police investigation no justice no nothing. Like literally EVERYBODY knew that Boeing had full on murdered a guy to silence him and there wasnât any consequences for them. Kinda crazy.
and there was even less talk when openai did the exact same thing more recently
So for those who are, very understandably uninitiated on this story:
On 23 October last year (2024) the New York Times published an interview with former OpenAI researcher Suchir Balaji who worked on organising and gathering data for OpenAI until 2022 when he begun thinking about the morality of it. He eventually came to the conclusion that what OpenAI is doing blatantly violates copyright law and decided to leave the company altogether in August 2024.
After he came out with this accusation he was set to appear in court to testify against OpenAIâs data-gathering practices, something which had the potential of being a complete disaster for the company and the generative AI industry as a whole.
That was until 26 November, just days before he was due to appear in court, when he suddenly and mysteriously was found dead inside his own apartment. Investigators concluded that the death was self-inflicted, something which his family has disputed.
There was also âsign of struggle in the bathroom and looks like someone hit him in the bathroom based on blood spotsâ, and his apartment showed signs of having been ransacked for evidence: âThe pin drive is missing. His computer was messed up.â.
Overall it feels pretty clear-cut what happened, that is to say that OpenAI had him killed because he was a legitimate threat to their business, indicating that they are fully aware that the way theyâre gathering data is completely illegal.
Sources:
Alys Davies, 14.12.2024, OpenAI whistleblower found dead in San Francisco apartment. BBC News
Barney Davis, 16.1.2025, Suchir Balajiâs family demand outside investigation into OpenAI whistleblowerâs death. The Independent
Cade Metz, 23.11.2024, Former OpenAI Researcher Says the Company Broke Copyright Law. The New York Times
For those of you who don't know about the Boeing case, a whistleblower named John Barnett was found dead in the middle of his deposition: https://www.qcnews.com/news/boeing-whistleblower-set-to-testify-is-found-shot-to-death/
And there actually was an investigation, but it concluded that it was suicide: https://apnews.com/article/boeing-whistleblower-suicide-9fe771a97c5745b9c53f24c04141e474
It is possible that it was suicide (which doesn't make Boeing look any better, obviously), but I wouldn't be surprised if the "surveillance footage" was doctored in some way, especially since another Boeing whistleblower, Joshua Dean, also died after he testified: https://www.snopes.com/news/2024/05/07/boeing-whistleblower-deaths/
That being said, the deaths motivated even more whistleblowers to come forward against Boeing: https://fortune.com/2024/05/09/more-boeing-whistleblowers-emerge-law-firm/
Hopefully Suchir Balaji's story will have a similar effect, especially with all the evidence pointing to assassination.
That one trans girl that draft dodged the IOF because she was radicalized by marxist theory is a million times braver than every single Israeli
The Refuser Solidarity Network, which encourages Israelis to refuse the draft, is collecting letters to send to her while she is imprisoned. It's likely that this will not be her only stay.
Last month, Israel imprisoned 18-year-old activist Ella Keidar for refusing to join the Israeli military in opposition to its genocide. We a
For Ella Keidar Greenberg, a transgender refusenik, prison is a small price to pay in the struggle against Israeli occupation and patriarchy
interview with ella keidar as well