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Jul 02

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apersnicketylemon:

socialist-tomfoolery:

abolishtocreate:

capatalismnt:

capatalismnt:

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The USA are a hellscape

this whole fucking post reads like satire but its not

If that’s not enough to show the USA is an active dystopian nightmare idk what is

No wonder why all of us have anxiety or some mental health condition. We are on a sinking ship and we’re trying to save it with children’s beach buckets.

(via dberl)

Mother forced to pay United extra $150 to lose her son -

(Source: Boing Boing, via merelygifted)

egypt-museum:
“  Statue of Hatshepsut Seated statue of Queen Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1478-1458 BC), from Deir el-Bahari. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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egypt-museum:

Statue of Hatshepsut

Seated statue of Queen Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1478-1458 BC), from Deir el-Bahari. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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niuniente:

blood-and-pepper:

herbwicc:

Attention friends who keep killing their plants!

I found a really good book that I think will help!

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It’s really easy to follow and has a wide variety of plants:

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You can basically find the plant listed that looks most like the plant you have, and go to the page listed under it. And it’ll say how to care for it!

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Here’s an example ^ not only does it say what lighting and watering it needs like most books, but it also lists the different things that can go wrong with this plant and which make us think it’s dying. Like wilting being too much water, edges crisping being not enough misting, what sunburn on this plant looks like, etc.

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A common mistake people make that kills plants is too much water or not enough water, it can be tricky until you get used to your plant’s needs! This explains watering techniques really well.

And a bunch of other stuff it shows you, like buying the best plant for your environment, repotting them, feeding them, all sorts of things!

It’s definitely a new favorite 😌

@niuniente

Thank you for the tip! My current apartment is too dark and too hot if summer is hot (around 40C indoors last summer for 2,5 months straight, including night time).  Tropical rain forest nights and days like in Egypt next to a North Pole, yay…..

Anyway! I keep this in mind for my next apartment :3

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merelygifted:
“   More households invite creepy smart speakers indoors: Arch-slurper Google top dog for Q1 • The Register
Chocolate Factory overtakes Amazon as European sales surge 45.1% – people clearly didn’t hear the cries of frustrated Google...

merelygifted:

 

More households invite creepy smart speakers indoors: Arch-slurper Google top dog for Q1 • The Register

 

Chocolate Factory overtakes Amazon as European sales surge 45.1% – people clearly didn’t hear the cries of frustrated Google Home users By Paul Kunert 2 Jul 2019

 

Google’s creepy and dare we say invasive smart home kit is outgrowing sales in Europe of the creepy and dare we say invasive equivalent from arch-rival Amazon. 

  

(Source: theregister.co.uk)

marianodiaz-art:
“Kaijune 2019: Hedorah
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marianodiaz-art:

Kaijune 2019: Hedorah

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Why is the American Medical Association finally weighing to oppose anti-abortion bills -

(Source: Boing Boing, via merelygifted)

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new-solstice:

zerocapitalism:

straight people: we should really congratulate all the folks involved in the stonewall riots

me: sure yeah.

straight people:

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me: i don’t know what i was expecting.

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(via dberl)

Cop a load of this: 1TB of police body camera videos found lounging around public databases -

merelygifted:

 

In yet another example of absent security controls, troves of police body camera footage were left open to the world for anyone to siphon off, according to an infosec biz.

 

Jasun Tate, CEO of Black Alchemy Solutions Group, told The Register on Monday he and his team had identified about a terabyte of officer body cam videos, stored in unprotected internet-facing databases, belonging to the Miami Police Department, and cops in other US cities as well as places aboard. The operators of these databases – Tate suggests there are five service providers involved – work with various police departments. The footage apparently dates from 2018 to present.

 

“Vendors that provide services to police departments are insecure,” said Tate, adding that he could not at present identify the specific vendors responsible for leaving the archive freely accessible to the public….

  

(Source: theregister.co.uk)