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NPR (bot) mastodon (AP)
NPR: After a decades long man hunt the defacto head of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel is arrested just outside El Paso. What more do we know about his capture and what impact, if any, will this have on the fentanyl crisis here.#news #NPR https://www.npr.org/2024/07/26/nx-s1-5052872/notorious-leader-of-sinaloa-drug-cartel-is-captured-in-u-s-operation
#News #NPR

Carbon Tracker mastodon (AP)
Interesting look at climate transition plans, which go beyond #netzero targets, and the challenges companies face creating and implementing them. https://buff.ly/3yesz73


Possible APT28-linked hackers target Ukraine’s scientific institutions https://therecord.media/ukraine-scientific-institutions-espionage-russia
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Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
Security company KnowBe4 accidentally hires North Korea IT worker

https://www.axios.com/2024/07/26/knowbe4-north-korea-it-worker-scam

Mats Holberg mastodon (AP)
Do right-wingers hassle men who don’t have children? Maybe they do and I just haven’t noticed it, but yet another double standard wouldn’t surprise me.

I’ve always been told I’d make a great dad. But no one has ever said—or seemed to imply—I’m less of a man or shirking anything or being selfish because I’ve never fathered any children.

Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
Cheney Rips Trump Calling For Her to Be Tried For Treason

https://www.mediaite.com/politics/liz-cheney-sounds-alarm-after-trump-shares-call-for-her-to-face-a-televised-military-tribunal-for-treason/
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The daughter of a man whol hot his friend in the face--and his friend apologized?

He thinks going after her is a good idea?
OtownKim mastodon (AP)
@trueslicky I'm waiting for Mr Cheney to do something 😎

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⚠️🇺🇦President Zelensky hears two reports by Gen. Syrskyi on critical situation in Pokrovsk sector (more) https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3889344-zelensky-hears-two-reports-by-cinc-syrskyi-on-situation-in-pokrovsk-sector.html #Ukraine #Press #USA #US #UK #EU #NATO #News #UnitedStates #EuropeanUnion #UnitedKingdom #russiaUkraineWar #10yrInvasionofUkraine
#NoUSRepublicans2024
#Article7 #Article7HungaryNow

Sean Casten mastodon (AP)
Trump’s Project 2025 has some VERY creepy surveillance ideas about women’s pregnancies. Read this passage carefully (from page 455 of their plan).
Kevin Leecaster mastodon (AP)
@PeasLuvnJustice
#Project2025 is the culmination of the work the GOP started after WaterGate and the Powell Memo.

Hopefully, Americans will choose to stop their project this fall for good!
But the CDC shouldn't/can't track deaths due to firearms...
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Joshua Holland mastodon (AP)
Super happy to be spending the afternoon with Jasmine trying to make it rain for the Ulster County SPCA.

She’s adorable and sweet as pie. Gets along with dogs and cats. And not at all yappy. #dogsofmastodon
Jasmine wider shot with adopt me vest.
Jasmine, a cute chuweenie with a graying muzzle. Close up.


Sheril Kirshenbaum mastodon (AP)
Listen to smart women with cats. (And with dogs, birds, lizards, rodents… )
Image of from the movie Alien of the main character and her cat. "Alien is a movie where nobody listens to the smart woman, and then they all die except for the smart woman and her cat. Four stars."
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Paul_stilgar mastodon (AP)
meanwhile, on Faux Notnews, the anchors want that the GOP launch impeachment proceedings because KH has not yet talked about the real problems for Americans : Hannibal Lecter , the danger of wind turbines and sharks.

#harris2024 #voteblue
Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
@drdrowland Yep. I've had little trouble keeping up...but it does take work sometimes. Or being willing to look things up or ask someone.

dogzilla mastodon (AP)
Well, this isn’t going away I guess

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'Couches For Kamala' Video in Response to JD Vance Allegations Goes Viral - Newsweek https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-jd-vance-couch-viral-election-1930538

SpaceX Moves Ahead With Falcon 9 Launches After FAA Go-Ahead

[summary]The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that SpaceX can resume
Falcon 9 rocket launches while the investigation into a failed July 11
mission continues, and the next liftoff could take place as early as
tonight. The FAA’s go-ahead came after SpaceX reported that the failure
was caused by a crack in a sense line for …

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The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that SpaceX can resume Falcon 9 rocket launches while the investigation into a failed July 11 mission continues, and the next liftoff could take place as early as tonight.

The FAA’s go-ahead came after SpaceX reported that the failure was caused by a crack in a sense line for a pressure sensor attached to the upper stage’s liquid-oxygen system. That resulted in an oxygen leak that degraded the performance of the upper-stage engine. As a near-term fix, SpaceX is removing the sense line and the sensors for upcoming Falcon 9 launches.

SpaceX scheduled a Falcon 9 launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for no earlier than 12:21 a.m. ET (04:21 GMT) July 27. Like the July 11 mission, this one is aimed at sending a batch of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit.

FAA investigations of launch anomalies typically take months to wrap up, but in this case, the agency said it “determined no public safety issues were involved in the anomaly” on July 11. “The public safety determination means the Falcon 9 vehicle may return to flight operations while the overall investigation remains open, provided all other license requirements are met,” the FAA said.

SpaceX said it worked under FAA oversight to identify the most probable cause of the anomaly as well as corrective actions, and submitted its mishap report to the agency, clearing the way for the public safety determination.

The company said the upper stage’s liquid-oxygen sense line cracked “due to fatigue caused by high loading from engine vibration and looseness in the clamp that normally constrains the line.”

Despite the oxygen leak, the upper-stage engine successfully executed its first burn and shut itself down for a planned coast phase. But during that phase, the leak led to excessive cooling of engine components — and when the engine was restarted, it experienced a hard start rather than a controlled burn, SpaceX said. That damaged the engine hardware and caused the upper stage to lose altitude.

The upper stage was still able to deploy its Starlink satellites, but at a lower altitude than planned. SpaceX couldn’t raise the satellites’ orbits fast enough to overcome the effect of atmospheric drag, and as a result, all 20 satellites re-entered the atmosphere and burned up harmlessly. It was the first failure of a Falcon 9 mission in eight years.

SpaceX said it worked out a strategy for removing the suspect sense lines and clamps from the upper stages slated for near-term Falcon 9 launches. “The sensor is not used by the flight safety system and can be covered by alternate sensors already present on the engine,” SpaceX said.

The return to flight raises hopes that upcoming Falcon 9 launches will go forward without lengthy delays. One high-profile crewed flight, the privately funded Polaris Dawn mission, had been scheduled to launch as early as July 31. The mission’s commander, billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, suggested in a posting to the X social-media platform that the crew would need some extra time for training.

“There are training currency requirements,” Isaacman said. “We will likely have a few days of sim and EVA refreshers before launch. Most importantly, we have complete confidence in SpaceX and they have managed the 2nd stage anomaly and resolution. We will launch when ready and it won’t be long.”

Sarah Walker, director of Dragon mission management, said today that SpaceX is “still holding a late-summer slot” for the Polaris Dawn launch. That mission will feature the first private-sector spacewalk.

Another high-profile Falcon 9 mission involves the delivery of a U.S.-Russian quartet of astronauts to the International Space Station in a SpaceX Dragon capsule. NASA said today that the Crew-9 mission is currently set for launch no earlier than Aug. 18. “We’ve been following along, step by step with that investigation that the FAA has been doing,” said Steve Stich, the manager of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manager. “SpaceX has been very transparent.”

An uncrewed Dragon cargo capsule is due for launch to the ISS no earlier than September.

Meanwhile, SpaceX is proceeding with plans for the fifth test flight of its Starship / Super Heavy launch system. A static-fire engine test was conducted successfully at SpaceX’s Starbase launch complex in Texas on July 15, and the Starship team is awaiting the FAA’s go-ahead for liftoff.

The upcoming test flight is thought to involve having the Super Heavy booster fly itself back to Starbase and make a touchdown back on its launch pad with the aid of two giant arms known as “chopsticks.” For the four previous test missions, SpaceX’s flight plan called for the booster to splash down in the Gulf of Mexico. Modifying the flight profile may require a re-evaluation of SpaceX’s FAA license for Starship test flights.

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Choose your fighter.

#olympics
Black rider on water
olympic bureaucrat Thomas Bach

Chill Arrow mastodon (AP)
So, who represents all the people who can't have children?

He's a fucking dogshit filled scumbag.

Chris Ostertag mastodon (AP)
We're hiring a full-time Audio Engineer at Austin PBS! Come work with us we are cool. #PubMediaJobs #audio #production #tech #hiring #jobs https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/2601741
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Stephanie Moore mastodon (AP)

Content warning: Continued JD Vance Stupidity


Heidi Li Feldman mastodon (AP)
#MastodonForHarris morning update - we are well over $300,000 and headed to 4000 contributions!

Funds raised as of this post: $326,239.24
# of contributions: ➡️ 3910 ⬅️
# of recurring contributions: 193

Current target: $500,000

I’m emphasizing the number of contributions because it is as important as the overall amount of money raised. Let’s continue to make an impact! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/mastodon-for-harris
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Tim Chambers mastodon (AP)
Now $330k!

Mike Neumann :pci: mastodon (AP)
@dovydas Guess what? 😀 Jim's distorting.

mmalc mastodon (AP)
Incidence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome—POTS— has doubled since the onset of the pandemic.

"Millions of people now live with the debilitating disorder, which can be triggered by viral illnesses like COVID-19.”

https://apple.news/Avtteuw8nTeeg0m5W5lZHUA

#COVID
#LongCOVID

Sue Stone mastodon (AP)
'J.D. Vance is a creep': Harris campaign has fangs out over cat lady commentary - Raw Story

https://www.rawstory.com/kamala-harris-jd-vance/

#Harris #Harris2024

Tour Eiffel : s'éteint

Quelques notes de piano

TERRE

BRÛ-LÉE

Hmmmm doux, ces sifflets

New blog

https://onemindzen.org/blog/myeongjin/2024/7/26/formemptiness

#zen #buddhism #shunyata
Shonin mastodon (AP)
Add the shining field of emptiness

This is the image I recalled (with all the "kerfuffle") when I saw the shot of her now saying she hopes to get real close to him. Think I'll leave it at that, except to say, as far as Trump not getting sufficient respect, well... he'll just treat them like a dog.

wings, body work...

Sparrow - WIP
by Kenny A. Chaffin
3200 x 2410 pixels
about 8.25 hours so far
Painted in Krita from a reference photo

#art #painting #digital #digitalpainting #Krita #mywork #myart #kacart
Wow. That, as they say, "pops" from the nice bokeh background. Why, I remember when this was just a glisten in the eye.
Ha! Yes, me too! ... I'll put together a time-lapse once it's all finished!

tomgrzybow diaspora
Genass.

MARGARET D mastodon (AP)
I cancelled my longstanding subscriptions to #WaPo and #NYT over their capitulation to the #oligarchs and undermining of our democracy and biased coverage. I am a paid subscriber to #theguardian now because I want to support independent journalism, and I have not regretted my choice for a moment.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/jul/26/kamala-harris-media?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Martha mastodon (AP)
I'm a long, long, long time reader of the Guardian and now more than ever I can recommend it as one of the more balanced and nuanced of the MSM. They also have the best food writers
MARGARET D mastodon (AP)
@Island_Martha The more I read #theguardian the more I appreciate it! Not afraid to use real words like ‘racist ‘ when needed, balanced coverage, few hatchet jobs, great international coverage, and yes, great food and arts sections

#ThankGNU! to Adarsh Melethil, David Bruce, Deborah Jackson, James Wilson, Mikael Taipale, Peter Sluka, and Valerio Poggi for helping the FSF continue its goal of educating the public about #freesoftware See a longer list of those who have helped us financially in our advocacy for #SoftwareFreedom and awareness: https://u.fsf.org/3vy
Image that says "Thank GNU" with a GNU by Vijay Kumar Bagavath Singh



Ahh lag richtig dass da gerade das Lied in Gebärdensprache gesungen wird. Nice. #olympics
deBaer mastodon (AP)
Ich wüsste ja gerne, welche Gebärdensprache das ist. Französisch? International Sign? Gestuno?
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Το σκέφτομαι πολύ σοβαρά για προφίλ πικ

libramoon diaspora
lunar ramblings
steam

It is exactly wrong to speak of government
as some monolithic them that gives and takes,
controls.
Government, when rightly understood,
is us doing as we decide,
projects to meet our goals
as organized society.

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I have clear prejudice against
those I feel disrespect me,
salving my perceived wounds
with nasty names and stories
to castigate them in
my private square.

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The salient feature of "conservative" humanity
is ownership of property.
People with no property have no value,
and therefore no entitlement
to rights.

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drenched in liminality

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Can you look at your moment to moment and laugh with the cosmic humor of trying to make it happen faster? It can take a very long time, all that resistance to serious change. We get used to thinking of how it should be, what is expected, looking to improve to be better. It can be the hardest thing to accept, smile, smell the ambient air, taste the moment, and enjoy the dance. Not saying I’ve got it anywhere near down. Just, you know, bit by bit, easing the attention from some goal or guilt to simply feeling into a gentler frame.

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If we can go beyond the everyday conditioning and experience reality directly, we discover that ALL is a state of bliss. We can move into that place any and all times, or not, as our individual consciousness feels directed (or our mind allows). This is the essence of all of the great spiritual teachings. It is what many traditions have named "God" or "God consciousness". When we understand "God" not as some big old guy in the sky, but as essence, this is the essence we are heir to for the price of simply becoming aware.

It is easier to explain in poetry; but it seems people are afraid of poetry as well as bliss.

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Isn't that the point, to be self-aware physical manifestation rather than merely undifferentiated merging molecules? Isn't it a dance, a story, poetry, philosophy, love, compassion, all the "virtues" and "arts" that we discover, immerse in, enjoy, carry forward, learn to share?

People get so caught up in their own mythologies that they miss the actual point of trying to have better lives.

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It would seem that what was "wanted" is "happiness" -- any intermediate desire being merely on the way. Change? Of course -- otherwise how would we ever get to a state of acquisition of what was previously "wanted"? Or, then, we could realize that happiness or that which we thought would bring it are not the true desire. So wanting helps us move along the continuum to find our true desire. Is that suffering? Perhaps. But then, suffering is a signal to tell us that something is not appropriately balanced. Suffering too is our ally. Enjoy the ride.

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The root cause of pain is imbalance within a system thus that it is unable to function optimally.

Suffering is not punishment. It may lead to compassion, or not. Suffering is a warning, a signal, a siren, telling us that we are inappropriately out of balance. The sane response is to figure out what is "wrong" and how to create a new balance.

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I feel we are all insulted by the myth of happy childhood. Childhood is not meant to be some fantasy playland. Children are not pre-adults. At all ages we are people, learning how to survive until survival is no longer an option. Parents, "professionals" too are (just?) people, struggling along. We would do better, I believe, to be honest with the young among us, as well as more generally.

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There are ever so much better therapies than drugs for depression. Mindful meditation is found to be quite effective in many cases, as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapies and Expressive Therapies. Spontaneous remission happens all the time, especially when the system hasn't been confused or compromised with pharmaceuticals.

depression is another of those catch-all we don't know what's wrong with you so it must be all in your mind diagnoses. I am lately theorizing that "depression" is a symptom of mind/body/spirit issues that cause chronic pain.

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We obviously are a society that condones, celebrates, enjoys, and employs drug use. There is a big mixed message. Law in general is much too complicated to be a means of making a clear message. If we had sane laws, based on getting along together, locking up those who commit acts of violence until they prove it would be safe to let them back on our common ground, giving assurance to those ill-treated that restitution would be made, that kind of thing, we could have an intelligent discussion about law. In too many instances laws are used as bludgeons against those not in favor by those in charge.

When drugs were legal, used in patent medicines, available to any and all in this country, there were a small percentage of people who became addicted or otherwise suffered adverse effects. There was no funding of terrorism from huge drug profits or gangs of murderous profiteers. Often those who were addicted could still lead basically normal and productive lives. There is always a small percentage of people whom, for whatever reasons of nature and nurture (or lack thereof) become helpless, hopeless wastoids -- on drugs or off. Of course there are often impurities or unknown dosage issues in street drugs that add significantly to the danger of fatal events. If we were a sane society, we would legalize, regulate, tax, and open the market to a vast variety rehab modalities.

Taking drugs may well say "I am interested in finding out what this experience will tell me." or, probably most often "I am uncomfortable and would like to feel differently for awhile." Taking a drug for a purpose in a specific time/space is not rejecting any "consciousness". It is only when we have a desperate perceived need to reject our own natural being (or temporary situational but perceived as natural responses) or "find enlightenment" that any of your "subtle point" obtains. Thus, it is not use of drugs, but misuse in desperation that is of concern in this context. This, of course, can be said of any of those habituations we immerse in to avoid our selves, or what we mistakenly believe ourselves to be.

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So, the old, half-blind, arthritic, or young mother, or honor student scared of gangs in the neighborhood is going to what? Hold off a gang with a because legal somehow super gun? My point is that having a gun in such a situation is false security. It won't help. It may well exacerbate a situation. No, I am not counting on police. I am saying that without the false security of a gun, people might find real security in acting together, or learning the various tricks of staying out of harm's way, or finding long-term solutions to complicated issues.

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Perhaps the very violence of violent revolution reduces the impact in terms of creating a more benevolent system. When the people can be persuaded of the benefit to them of systemic change, when there is a real plan with dedicated leadership, there is a greater chance that the change will be meaningful.

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Yes, protection of the rights of the people is an ideal directive for governmental controls, rules of law, peace officers who actually protect; but this is not even close to the government we have. Even if it were, there would be a clear conflict of interests involved -- not just the interest of the innocent fetus, but the interest of the woman who needs to be seen as much more than a biological incubator. This is not the classic protection of the innocent from the powerful, but really (no matter your position on religion) interfering with a sacred relationship. Because of the nature of mammalian biology, we have a newly forming creature growing within the body of a more mature creature of its kind. When that relationship is desired by the mother, it is wonderful and fulfilling. When that relationship is not desired, it is horrendous, nightmarish. Then, of course, there are the situations when the pregnancy is actually dangerous to the health of the mother, when she has to choose, or to the health and well-being of her other children, or when the fetus is malformed to the point of surviving, if it does, in a horrendous nightmarish state which the mother would need to endure with the child. These are not the kinds of choices that government should have to make. These are issues much too personal to belong to the impersonal state.

I have no argument with teaching responsibility. I have no argument with honoring life. My point is these are not issues appropriately adjudicated by government. These issues are far too personal.
  • SCJ Louis Brandeis famously espoused that the cure for bad speech is more speech. Yes, protest the false stories, make noise, make more speech. Let those who lie or misapply or simply don't understand make their case, then you make yours, we make ours, he/she/it make theirs -- somewhere along the line if we are all very lucky communication will occur.
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Never argue with a bigot. It does no good; and it makes the bigot feel important.

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Cast opening eyes into vast days,
All that is to be, brightly arrayed
as grand parades
All possibilities,
waiting to be played
as you are ready

Who's the doddering old guy now?

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