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@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-04 20:14:31

Long; central Massachusetts colonial history
Today on a whim I visited a site in Massachusetts marked as "Huguenot Fort Ruins" on OpenStreetMaps. I drove out with my 4-year-old through increasingly rural central Massachusetts forests & fields to end up on a narrow street near the top of a hill beside a small field. The neighboring houses had huge lawns, some with tractors.
Appropriately for this day and this moment in history, the history of the site turns out to be a microcosm of America. Across the field beyond a cross-shaped stone memorial stood an info board with a few diagrams and some text. The text of the main sign (including typos/misspellings) read:
"""
Town Is Formed
Early in the 1680's, interest began to generate to develop a town in the area west of Natick in the south central part of the Commonwealth that would be suitable for a settlement. A Mr. Hugh Campbell, a Scotch merchant of Boston petitioned the court for land for a colony. At about the same time, Joseph Dudley and William Stoughton also were desirous of obtaining land for a settlement. A claim was made for all lands west of the Blackstone River to the southern land of Massachusetts to a point northerly of the Springfield Road then running southwesterly until it joined the southern line of Massachusetts.
Associated with Dudley and Stoughton was Robert Thompson of London, England, Dr. Daniel Cox and John Blackwell, both of London and Thomas Freak of Hannington, Wiltshire, as proprietors. A stipulation in the acquisition of this land being that within four years thirty families and an orthodox minister settle in the area. An extension of this stipulation was granted at the end of the four years when no group large enough seemed to be willing to take up the opportunity.
In 1686, Robert Thompson met Gabriel Bernor and learned that he was seeking an area where his countrymen, who had fled their native France because of the Edict of Nantes, were desirous of a place to live. Their main concern was to settle in a place that would allow them freedom of worship. New Oxford, as it was the so-named, at that time included the larger part of Charlton, one-fourth of Auburn, one-fifth of Dudley and several square miles of the northeast portion of Southbridge as well as the easterly ares now known as Webster.
Joseph Dudley's assessment that the area was capable of a good settlement probably was based on the idea of the meadows already established along with the plains, ponds, brooks and rivers. Meadows were a necessity as they provided hay for animal feed and other uses by the settlers. The French River tributary books and streams provided a good source for fishing and hunting. There were open areas on the plains as customarily in November of each year, the Indians burnt over areas to keep them free of underwood and brush. It appeared then that this area was ready for settling.
The first seventy-five years of the settling of the Town of Oxford originally known as Manchaug, embraced three different cultures. The Indians were known to be here about 1656 when the Missionary, John Eliott and his partner Daniel Gookin visited in the praying towns. Thirty years later, in 1686, the Huguenots walked here from Boston under the guidance of their leader Isaac Bertrand DuTuffeau. The Huguenot's that arrived were not peasants, but were acknowledged to be the best Agriculturist, Wine Growers, Merchant's, and Manufacter's in France. There were 30 families consisting of 52 people. At the time of their first departure (10 years), due to Indian insurrection, there were 80 people in the group, and near their Meetinghouse/Church was a Cemetery that held 20 bodies. In 1699, 8 to 10 familie's made a second attempt to re-settle, failing after only four years, with the village being completely abandoned in 1704.
The English colonist made their way here in 1713 and established what has become a permanent settlement.
"""
All that was left of the fort was a crumbling stone wall that would have been the base of a higher wooden wall according to a picture of a model (I didn't think to get a shot of that myself). Only trees and brush remain where the multi-story main wooden building was.
This story has so many echoes in the present:
- The rich colonialists from Boston & London agree to settle the land, buying/taking land "rights" from the colonial British court that claimed jurisdiction without actually having control of the land. Whether the sponsors ever actually visited the land themselves I don't know. They surely profited somehow, whether from selling on the land rights later or collecting taxes/rent or whatever, by they needed poor laborers to actually do the work of developing the land (& driving out the original inhabitants, who had no say in the machinations of the Boston court).
- The land deal was on condition that there capital-holders who stood to profit would find settlers to actually do the work of colonizing. The British crown wanted more territory to be controlled in practice not just in theory, but they weren't going to be the ones to do the hard work.
- The capital-holders actually failed to find enough poor suckers to do their dirty work for 4 years, until the Huguenots, fleeing religious persecution in France, were desperate enough to accept their terms.
- Of course, the land was only so ripe for settlement because of careful tending over centuries by the natives who were eventually driven off, and whose land management practices are abandoned today. Given the mention of praying towns (& dates), this was after King Phillip's war, which resulted in at least some forced resettlement of native tribes around the area, but the descendants of those "Indians" mentioned in this sign are still around. For example, this is the site of one local band of Nipmuck, whose namesake lake is about 5 miles south of the fort site: #LandBack.

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-09-02 00:30:04

On The Road - To Xi’An 🪭
在路上 - 去西安 🪭
📷 Minolta Hi-Matic AF
🎞️Kentmere Pan 200
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

English Alt Text:
This grayscale image shows a large traditional Chinese building with a tiered roof and ornate eaves. It stands behind a wide stone plaza with a rectangular water feature in the center. People walk and gather around the open space. A low wall surrounds the plaza, lined with flagpoles flying various flags. Trees peek over the wall, and the overcast sky adds a quiet, formal mood. The building may be a cultural or government site.

中文替代文本:
灰度图展示一座大型中式建筑,屋顶层层…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

English Alt Text:
A black-and-white photo of a Chinese sidewalk with a metal food cart in the foreground. The cart has a canopy and displays Chinese signs with images of street food. Scooters and a car are parked along the curb behind it. Trees line the sidewalk, casting shade. Further down, pedestrians walk past shuttered storefronts with Chinese signage. The scene feels local and lived-in, capturing the rhythm of everyday life.

中文替代文本:
黑白照片中,一辆金属小吃车停在人行道上,车顶有遮阳棚,挂着中文招牌…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

English Alt Text:
A black-and-white street scene shows a person pushing a tricycle cart across a crosswalk. The cart has a large front container, likely used for deliveries or goods. A black SUV waits nearby. The street is lined with scooters, cars, and a multi-story building covered in air conditioners and Chinese shop signs. Trees and pedestrians fill the background, creating a busy, everyday urban atmosphere.

中文替代文本:
黑白街景中,一人推着三轮车穿过斑马线,车前载物箱可能用于送货。旁边一辆黑色 SUV 停在路口。街道两侧…
Kentmere Pan 200 (FF)

English Alt Text:
Two people stand side by side at the edge of a multi-lane road, viewed from behind. One wears a dark traditional outfit and holds a bag; the other wears a t-shirt and holds a bouquet of flowers. The road is quiet, with trees, parked cars, and a building in the background. The mood is intimate and reflective.

中文替代文本:
两人并肩站在多车道马路边,背对镜头。一人穿深色传统服饰,手提袋子;另一人穿 T 恤,手持一束鲜花。道路空旷,背景有树木、停靠车辆和建筑。画面静谧,氛围亲密而略带沉思。
@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-09-05 11:49:16

„Made in Europe”? Bei Batterien ist das meist Fehlanzeige. 🪫🇪🇺
Laut einer Studie der Unternehmensberatung Deloitte war Europas Anteil an der weltweiten Batterieproduktion 2024 verschwindend gering: nur 13 Prozent – und selbst diese entfallen zum überwiegenden Teil auf Fabriken chinesischer und südkoreanischer Hersteller.
Zum Artikel:

Auf dem Bild ist ein Mann mit Handschuhen in einer Autowerkstatt zu sehen, der an einer Autobatterie arbeitet. Im Bild steht: "Europas Batterieproduktion droht unaufholbarer Rückstand" dadrunter steht: "Nur 13 Prozent der weltweit hergestellten Batterien stammen aus europäischen Fabriken, wobei 
97 Prozent davon in Zweigwerken chinesischer und südkoreanischer Hersteller produziert werden."
@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-09-03 10:53:54

I haven’t added an example of how you implement migrations with Kitten’s¹ built-in JSDB database² yet but here’s one that I just used when renaming a field (property) in a table (JavaScript object) from “account” to “data” that illustrates the general granular approach you should take within persisted instances of JavaScript classes.
This is, of course, an advanced use case of the built-in JavaScript database that all Kitten apps have.
Kitten is simple for simple use cases. So ch…

Screenshot of code (detail) in Helix Editor on macOS, showing the source for app_modules/database/database.js. The following code is highlighted with a pink border:

initialise () {
    // Migration.
    if (this.account !== undefined) {
      this.data = this.account
      delete this.account
    }
  }

Full listing

texport class VerifiedAccount extends Model {
  url = this.url || ''
  /**
    This is the object returned from the accounts/lookup
    method of the Mastodon API.

    …
Screenshot of code for app_modules/database/Model.js.

The following code is highlighted with a pink border:

  /**
    Optional hook: override this to perform initialisation
    at constructor time. (Do not override the constructor
    or the automatic property assignment will fail.)
  */
  initialise () {}

Full code listing:

/**
  Base model class.

  (To use, extend this with your own model classes.)

  When adding properties in subclasses, make sure you
  only set values after checking if…
@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-08-04 00:53:05

Just added 18 new names to my 45 Names bot that posts a nickname of potus every hour:
@…
Follow the bot on Mastodon:
mastodon.social/@45names
An…

@catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-06-05 00:37:07

Oh nice! Account notes carry over when someone migrates. @…

Screenshot of Maddie's account from my perspective.

Maddie’s All Sorted @maddiefuzz@masto.hackers.town 

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@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-09-03 22:09:00

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #AfternoonShow
Leroy Hutson:
🎵 Love the Feeling
#LeroyHutson
leroyhutson.bandcamp.com/track
open.spotify.com/track/6FFTyiK

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-08-05 20:35:54

Filing: in its ChatGPT lawsuit, the NYT asked OpenAI to produce 120M user chats to analyze how often ChatGPT regurgitates its articles, after OpenAI offered 20M (Ashley Belanger/Ars Technica)
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-07-31 02:50:43

Weird Greco III 🇬🇷
怪异希腊 III 🇬🇷
📷 Nikon FE
🎞️Ilford FP4 Plus, expired 1994
buy me ☕️ ?/请我喝杯☕️?
#filmphotography

Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (FF)

🌫️ English Alt Text
A monochrome photograph capturing the dramatic silhouettes of palm trees and dense foliage set against a cloudy sky. The high contrast between the dark tree outlines and the lighter background creates a moody, atmospheric composition.

🌳 中文替代文字
这是一张黑白照片,画面中是几棵棕榈树和浓密树叶的剪影,背景是多云的天空。树木的黑色轮廓与明亮的天空形成鲜明对比,营造出一种神秘而富有氛围的意境。
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (FF)

🗿 English Alt Text
Black and white photo of a statue featuring two figures—one gently placing a hand on the other’s shoulder, while the second figure holds a jar. The statue stands on a pedestal surrounded by a circular fountain in an outdoor courtyard. Behind them is a stone building with decorative lattice windows, adding an old-world charm to the tranquil scene.

🏛️ 中文替代文字
这是一张黑白照片,画面中的雕像由两个人物组成,一人手握水壶,另一人轻触其肩膀。雕像矗立在喷泉中央的基座上,四周环绕着一个圆形水池。背景是一栋石砌建筑,窗户带有装饰性格栅图案,为宁静的庭院增…
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (FF)

🧍‍♂️🧍‍♀️ English Alt Text
A black and white image showing two Greco-Roman style statues: a male figure with defined muscles and draped robes gazes ahead, while a female figure beside him appears to look downward, her garment flowing elegantly. They stand in an open courtyard against a backdrop of a textured stone building with balconies featuring geometric metal railings. The atmosphere feels timeless, reminiscent of classical art in a historical European garden.

🎞️ 中…
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (FF)

📝 English Alt Text
A black and white photo of a fountain with two cherub statues at its base, set in an urban plaza. Nearby, one person sits on the fountain’s edge, appearing to read or write, while another stands next to a bicycle. Parked cars and a large blank signboard complete the cityscape in the background.

🧾 中文替代文字
这是一张黑白照片,画面中是一座喷泉,底座上有两个小天使雕像。喷泉位于一个城市广场,一人坐在喷泉边缘,似乎正在阅读或写作,另一人站在自行车旁。背景中有停放的汽车和一个巨大的空白广告牌,构成城市景观。
@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-08-05 09:33:16

According to capitalists:
✅ Working for a company like Google or Microsoft that is complicit in genocide.
❌ Displaying images of the genocide.
Maybe if the consequences of your work are considered “Not Safe For Work”, you shouldn’t be doing that work in the first place.*
But, no, it’s just much easier to look away, isn’t it? After all, you’re just following orders, right?
* Update: because I just *know* that someone will pipe in maliciously with “oh, so you mean…