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Turned off Apple Intelligence.

I’d hoped it would digest my email and be a useful PA type thing, but it basically just makes inaccurate summaries of notifications while using gigabytes of ram.

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That's unfortunate. I was thinking of diving into it, but I will wait a little longer.

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uk's pilots are all in latvia, Cyprus, falklands and 3 in the uk for training. We could always send HMS Unseaworthy.....


Politicians across the west: We must attack trans women.

This is what you’re attacking.

The fuck why?

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I am CIS but I cannot understand this illogical trans hatred. I guess it is like racism and hate a minority to stir the rabble but totally utterly baseless. I wouldn’t have known you were trans without you telling me. Makes no difference, two happy women enjoying themselves
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Because they have nothing positive to offer, so they try to destroy.


Trump and Putin trying to Molotov Ribbentrop the whole of Europe can fuck right off.


What’s the easiest fediverse server to install in a docker container?

I have my Friendica server in docker and I’m used to it, but it’s three containers and there was a bit of a learning curve.

What wise is out there? I’m mostly curious.



I do not know the weather there,
Whether there's mist or fog
Or a driving rain you can barely move through
Or snow piled deep at the door.
Warm refuge or cold trap, or
Just another thing, put the tea on, shrug?
I blink the lamp, light the fire, wave the flags, wait
For a whether worn woman in an uncharted state.


This is a bit of a crawling horror. If you're like me and use a different email address for every website you create an account on (so you can ditch the leakers) you won't ever be able to verify your age.
verifymy.io/age-verification-a…

I wonder whether the "online fingerprint" they talk about is entirely in accordance with the data protection policies of other sites I've provided data.

I also wonder whether it's discrimination against trans people on the grounds of gender reassignment, since we are more likely to have changed our name and email address, and may thus not be able to prove our age.

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OOI do you know about the legality of an adult discussing / inventing / using workarounds? I presume they're going to be out there...


If you can get swans to trust you enough, usually through food-based bribery, they will let you stroke their necks. They are wonderfully soft and stroky.


Am reconnecting with the trans community a bit and have discovered that the new thing GICs are doing to torment trans women, having moved on from RLE, is keeping them on starvation rations of HRT.

Arseholes

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Gale Warning would be a great name for a meteorologist. 🤔
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@Giles Moss See, the thing is the people who don't know think that "gale" and "hurricane" are the scary words here.

They are not. "Phenomenal" is the scary word here.

Waves the size of apartment buildings.

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@gilester45 this is Muckle Flugga has green water crashing over the light territory...?
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Ho, ho, ho skipper! That’s tough sailing there! I can imagine the Orca’s stay home reading by the fireplace, so that’s a benefit🐋😎



Doing some slightly distressing diary archaeology for therapy. I was however occasionally kind to myself as a future reader:

"(As a reference point, this was the week John Archer died.)"



This is fascinating. The Arabic words for minute (as in 1/60 hr) and second (as in 1/60 min) are the same as the words for minute (as in very small) and second (ordinal number 2). And English, it seems, got it from the Arabs via Medieval Latin.

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D8%AB%…

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@Colin Watson The suggestion from that Wikipedia article (which I’ve not researched further so may be total bobbins) is that it’s from the flourishing of science in the Islamic world, although that’s a world that’s always had Jews in so 🤷‍♀️
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I can easily believe it's of Arabic origin due to sheer numbers of mediaeval scientists. Just wondered, as Wiktionary's etymology wasn't clear either way


Talking to myself earlier... "I speedran transition a bit and didn't stop to collect all the secrets"
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Yes yes I know I'm mixing my game metaphors here. The Tomb Raider version is probably visiting gender clinics with only pistols and no medikits.


Got my OU assignment back from the ersatz tutor (since mine was ill). Thought @d a t green would be amused by this particular comment:

"Good, but a paragraph should be more than a single sentence."

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It is more than a single sentence, much, much more. It is a gateway to another world: an abstract world of symbols and relationships. It is a single thread of Inrda's net, interfused with reflecting jewels, containing within it ripples of the whole history of symbolic thought.

Nay! [always a good word in situations like this]. Verily! [even better] I put it to you, [forgot this was a law assignment for a moment] your worships and honours, taking into account the principle of totality [adjusts headgear] that indeed, no sentence can ever be singular.

I rest.



So Apple like, had to pivot to “AI” and increase the RAM in their phones and stuff in a huge panic.

And you get a summary of your notifications which is sometimes accurate.

Whoopie do

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Me, a confirmed carnivore and green veg hater, entering rehab after visiting France.

Why are they like that?



Interesting observation. When talking one-to-one to a woman I don't know well my brain flips into the before-transition mode, where I'm hyper-aware I pose a threat.
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@Sarah Brown So, basically, lesbian sheep meme but each of them also thinks she's a wolf.


France is a ridiculous country with a ridiculous time zone.

“It is twenty past eight”

No. It isn’t. And it’s still dark. You’re only lying to yourselves.

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Gonna get the EasyJet back to Lisboa where they have food that isn’t poisonous and sunrise at a sensible time.
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Yesterday @Zoë O'Connell was like, “let’s get wine”

And knowing we were corkscrew challenged, I was like, “ok, but it has to be screw top”

And she’s like, “you sure they have that in France?”

And I’m like, “of course they do! It’s not Portugal!”

(Portugal is the largest cork producer in the world. Using screw top wine bottles is treason).

And sure enough, there it was. With a screw top.

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@zoe I'm really curious. Is it just Portugal, US, Canada and Mexico that use corks for wine? We use screw tops in Aotearoa New Zealand. My memory is that Switzerland uses screw tops.
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@zoe had the same problem innScotland recently. One or two wine houses of white wines had a screw top. Not the best ones but okay😎


Freezing condensation on a spider web in Port Haliguen marina, Quiberon, Brittany, France. iPhone 16 pro, Pro Raw.

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Had my ears pierced this morning. This photo conveys about 0.0002% of my gendersquee.


Me: pass me one of those French ready meals

Zoe: do you want the veal bleugh or the beef bleugh with ground apples?



Silo safe to read if you’ve seen S02E10

Ok, being deliberately vague here.

Congressman Donald!

Helen!

And … the book never specified which silo she ended up in, but it’s obvious now from that little artefact reveal that it’s 18.

Simms’ wife … can stay in the vault. She’s … oh shit!

That’s REALLY clever. I wonder if that’s Howey kicking himself for not doing that in the first place?

So S3 is Shift, and I guess we don’t return to 18 until the start of S4, or once enough of Shift has happened to make it into dramatic irony (I.e. the audience knows the secret but the characters don’t).

I fricking LOVE them putting Helen in 18. Love it!

“That thing ever light up red?”

Why did Bernard bother putting the suit on?

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Silo MASSIVSE spoilers
@Natasha Jay 🇪🇺 It's not in the book, but note that right at the end of S02E10, Donald gives the Pez dispenser to Helen. She's one of the founders of Silo 18.
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Silo MASSIVSE spoilers

@Natasha Jay 🇪🇺 So Shift never says which silo Helen went into. Only that it wasn't silo 1, and Donald kinda took that badly.

Putting her into 18 and having her have descendants in there is genius.



Smoking area in Lisbon airport is indoor and leaks.

4 ventolin so far. May need more. Starting to get the tremors. Bit dizzy from hypoxia.



Silo not spoilers

Bernard; “Technically fifty one”

You are NOT supposed to know that. They’ve changed something from the books (I mean they’ve changed quite a lot, but that’s a biggie. 51 is on the need to know list, and the head of IT isn’t on it)

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@Natasha Jay 🇪🇺 @Katy Swain I want to be made uncomfortable and conflicted about what I’d do in Paul Thurman’s position. If it manages that, then it will be some of the best sci-fi ever.
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Silo mild spoilers

@Natasha Jay 🇪🇺 @Katy Swain Shit, just had a thought.

Thurman is literally Leto II Atreides, isn’t he? Exact same shit.



Silo mild spoilers/speculation

Ok, so the tunnel isn’t in the books, but I can kinda guess where it goes.

The voice which spoke to Lukas though. I initially assumed it’s Donald, but maybe not. Maybe someone finding the tunnel is what makes them go and wake Thurman up?



Me, to Reddit: You probably shouldn’t be using the same fork that you stabbed the raw chicken with to eat it when it’s cooked.

Reddit: 15 downvotes

Behold your electorate.

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Boil the fork with the chicken, I'd say.

Wait, why stabbing a raw chicken? As a vegetarian I'm rather puzzled.

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carnivorism

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@Andy H3 this was to be microwaved. Microwaving forks is … an experience!


The caffeine causes the ADHD to briefly subside.

Clutter appears everywhere.

Me: Shit! Where did that come from?!?!

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The "prosperous and slightly criminal half century" life of Ravenser Odd.

Content note: Grimsby.

beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/e…

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I seem to remember there was somewhere off the coast of Norfolk or Suffolk at some point where new mothers went to register their births as it was unparished, so they didn't have to acknowledge the father. The memory is a bit of a muddle, but I can't find any reference to it.



Feeling proud of myself. I contacted a therapist who should be able to help me with my fun new anxiety issues, and also started some work on them on my own, of which I may say more at a later date.

Taking back a bit of power.



Watching YouTube and an ad just interrupted the ad.

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hey, we heard you liked ads, so here's an ad in your ad!

Me: you heard wrong.

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it has begun.

Future historians - if there are any - will refer to this as the start of the Ad Bot Wars.

We cannot imagine the weapons they will bring to bear on each other, as the stress of war in AdSpace forges the rise of Machine Intelligence

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Can’t help but think that the 2024 DNC was the one with the second worst outcome of all time.




Weird anxiety episode day 6. Tears on my new sofa, no concentration, kind of just want to let ideas of work or law degree hang.



You know you’re in Portugal when your wife goes to the supermarket and texts, “red, white, or green?”


So you're speaking a sentence in Portuguese, are you? Well you have 0.5 seconds to decide between a subordinating conjunction or a preposition/naked adjective, AND IT WILL DETERMINE THE COURSE OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!

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Just got off a call with clients in Lisbon, fortunately their English is good so conjunctions were avoided…