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@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2025-08-28 21:57:22

Join us for a casual Scrappy Hour bike ride on Sunday, August 31st. 🚴‍♀️
We'll roll out from Rocket Baby just after 9am and head to the Domes... There's about four or five of us so far but we welcome anyone to join us! 🚴
instagram.com/p/DNvbxVRXHS1/

Scrappy Hour on Instagram: "It’s that time of year again! Ya, you know it! It’s Scrappy Hour BBQ BABY!!! Maybe it will be hot and we can all go swimming. Or maybe it will rain and we can all cower together. Or maybe it will be perfect and we’ll lay in the grass eating hot dogs till we have to roll us out of there. Here’s how it’s going to go down. First we’ll do a ride. We’re gonna do the Domes again, because it’s fun. Meet ups: BAY VIEW Cactus Club- meet 8:30a; wheels up 9:00a EAST SIDE/RW The Daily Bird-meet 9:00a; wheels up 9:15a TOSA Rocket Baby- meet 9:00; wheels up 9:15a Then, we SHBBQ at South Shore Park! We’ll bring some dogs and veggie alternatives. A couple sides. And a cooler of mixed bevies. We’ll bring a couple grills too. Last year our gang showed up with some really delightful offerings! There was homemade bread, and baked goods and side salads. It ruled. So feel free to bring what ever you would like to share with everyone. It will be much appreciated. Bring a baseball mitt and we’ll have a catch. Have a frisbee, bring that too. If it’s hot, good luck keeping me out of that lake, so bring your suit. If you have any questions, as always hit us up and we’ll try to answer. All our love, SH ✌️🚲🏃‍♂️☕️ #coffeeoutsidemke #scrappyhourmke"
107 likes, 8 comments - scrappyhourmke on August 24, 2025: "It’s that time of year again! Ya, you know it! It’s Scrappy Hour BBQ BABY!!! Maybe it will be hot and we can all go swimming. Or maybe it will rain and we can all cower together. Or maybe it will be perfect and we’ll lay in the grass eating hot dogs till we have to roll us out of there. Here’s how it’s going to go down. First we’ll do a ride. We’re gonna do the Domes again, because it’s fun. Meet ups: BAY VIEW …

@publicvoit@graz.social
2025-07-31 08:12:05

If there’s an #email response you’ve wanted to send but been too anxious to send,
you can send it TODAY:
Celebrate Email Debt Forgiveness Day!
emaildebtforgiveness.me/

@hnnng@chaos.social
2025-07-30 16:11:58

Liebe Hörer_innen des #Resonator-Podcasts: Mögt ihr der Erforschung der Podcasts helfen und an dieser kommunikationswissenschaftlichen Befragung teilnehmen? Das wäre formidable!
sosc…

@mxp@mastodon.acm.org
2025-08-29 21:02:29

… und die daten werden dann alle in eine Azure-cloud geladen, die von China aus administriert wird.
Was für eine «partnerschaft» soll das sein!?
netzpolitik.org/2025/grenzpart

Working Americans are set to take to the streets this Labor Day
with over 1,000 “Workers Over Billionaires” rallies and protests planned nationwide.
The mobilizations, spearheaded by the "Mayday Strong Coalition" of national, state, and local labor and community organizations,
will protest what organizers call a “billionaire agenda”
that is suppressing the labor movement,
attacking workers' rights,
and burdening families across the country…

@acka47@openbiblio.social
2025-06-30 06:32:17

Ich hatte mich auf der #bibliocon25 noch gefragt, wann ich denn das letzte Mal in Bremen war bei einem Bibliothekartag. Beim Stöbern im BIB-OPUS habe ich die Antwort gefunden: 2014 war es und meine Präsentation hieß "Bibliotheken: Wir öffnen Daten. Zum Stand der Entwicklung einer offenen Dateninfrastruktur", siehe

@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-06-27 17:47:33

The challenge of HEPA filters in the classrooms.
h/t @…
source: xcancel.com/kadamssl/status/19

screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

A new development in the sociological experiment of denial, backlash, and normalization: The moms are piling on the poor soul who sought suggestions to on how to get HEPAs into the classroom. 

🧵 

Jun 26, 2025 · 4:05 PM UTC

Common Criticism 1. We don’t even have air conditioning in classrooms, and you’re worried about HEPAs?! 

Answer: Has it occurred to anyone that kids need BOTH and not neither? 

Common Criticism 2: HEPAs won’t do anything. Ju…
screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

Common Criticism 3: Are you going to pay for them?! (They’re too expensive.) 

Answer: First of all, the school boards *should* be purchasing & maintaining HEPAs. With all of the hand waving about absences, you’d think investing in staff & student health would be a no brainer… 

Second: Is anyone considering how expensive it is to have a sick child and/or to be sick themselves? Even with socialized medicine in Canada, it costs 💰 to take time off. I…
screenshot of a thread by Kathryn @kadamssl: 

Common Criticism 4: If the schools were ever going to get HEPAs, they would have done it during COVID. There’s no point trying now. 

Answer: ‘During COVID’ is now & we will need airborne mitigations now and for the foreseeable future. Remember, policy moves slower than science... 

Just because it hasn’t changed YET doesn’t mean it won’t. But it will take pressure from citizens, parents, advocacy groups, and any other concerned individuals to get …
‪@mxp@mastodon.acm.org‬
2025-08-29 21:02:29

… und die daten werden dann alle in eine Azure-cloud geladen, die von China aus administriert wird.
Was für eine «partnerschaft» soll das sein!?
netzpolitik.org/2025/grenzpart

@der_raddler@dresden.network
2025-08-30 07:43:41

#Autoholger hat ein Problem mit dem Demonstrationsrecht. Ein Fall für den Verfassungsschutz?

Das Bild zeigt einen Screenshot eines Facebook-Posts von Holger Zastrow, einem Politiker, der sich gegen die Umwandlung von Autospuren in Radwege in Dresden ausspricht. Der Text kritisiert die Entscheidung des grünen Verkehrsbürgermeisters Stephan Kühn, eine der Fahrspuren auf der Marienbrücke für Autos zu sperren, um den Nahverkehr zu fördern. Zastrow betont, dass die Umwandlung oft ohne Sinn und Verstand geschieht und dass es für Radfahrer alternative Routen gibt. Er kritisiert die Verkehrspo…

A group of Democratic senators is demanding answers from the Department of Education
on its decision to renege on its obligation to 3 million student loan borrowers enrolled in the
"Income-Based Repayment program",
which forgives any remaining student debt after 300 payments, which typically takes about 25 years.