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I'll be impressed if I can even post this, but the Internet here in is just awful.

My fiber line is down, and my backup cellular connection is not doing well.

Today in Labor History November 30, 1999: Thousands of activists, students, union members, environmentalists and others shut down the World Trade Organization (WTO) summit in Seattle. It was the first large-scale demonstration in the United States to protest the “corporate agenda” and “globalization” and the beginning of many similar protests. The WTO protest raised awareness of corporate greed while simultaneously promoting the delusion that, with a few reforms, capitalism and democracy would serve the needs of the people.

#wto #seattle #capitalism #corporate #union #workingclass #labor

Club Q in Colorado Springs is running a gofundme for staff and community members responding to the mass shooting hate crime which killed 5 and injured 18... It needs much more attention, only 27 people so far have donated a total of less than $2000! gofundme.com/f/official-club-q

✨Hey vis.social✨
I just moved to this instance and I want to say hello!
I'm a creative technologist and love generative stuff of all sorts! I make them into bots ( @beetlesbot ), stickers, fabrics, light installations, pcbs, pen plots or whatever weird idea comes to my mind.

To keep track of my progress, I started a video series ("Work in Progress") to document a bit of behind the scenes stuff of what I do: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSV

Thanks for having me here!

a reminder that rail workers’ wild demand is simply to get a few paid sick days and *not be penalized* for taking time off for illness… during a pandemic.

Not one of the 33 companies participating in a big trial of a 4-day workweek (with no loss in pay) is returning to a standard 5-day schedule. Productivity went up. Revenue went up. Absenteeism and turnover both went down.

"The benefits are significant."
livemint.com/companies/people/

@seattlekim Leftover baked brussels sprouts from last night. Just as good the second time around!

@Mundon Don't let him know about Lunix, the illegal hacker operation system, invented by a Soviet computer hacker named Linyos Torovoltos!

Classic shitpost from 2001, if you haven't seen it: web.archive.org/web/2003012801

Since Mastodon saw its initial popularity circa 2017, I've noticed that most users and those reporting on it either don't think about the Fediverse as anything more than Mastodon, or treat its history as beginning with Eugen Rochko and the beginning of Mastodon. In fact, Mastodon is the latest in a long line of federated social networks going at least back to Identi.ca, and though I wasn't around for all of it, I find this history pretty interesting. (Thread; boosts welcome!)

I made "buffalo chicken" with high-protein tofu and Frank's hot sauce, and absolutely nailed it on texture and flavor! Extremely easy to throw together!

Hey, I made a bunch of weird, quarter-scale retrocomputers. This is a thread, so feel free to share.

Or check out the documentation in non-mastodon form:

bbenchoff.github.io/pages/BeBo

@anarchosherman That's one of the guys, you gotta find the other 4 now.

Political 

little domino: Ruth Bader Ginsberg not feeling like retiring

Big domino: congress having to pass laws to protect interracial marriage

@InternetEh Starting with the Original, Kickstarter, or VRV/Netflix adaptation?

They're all pretty good, but they're also each a unique experience.

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