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@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-08-28 18:15:15

1. Order two bags of cat litter.
2. The seller doesn't send it on time. No matter, you're not in a hurry.
3. Recall that they still didn't send it. Decide to resign.
4. Turns out they send it just before you resign.
5. The parcels come. Open the box.
6. Discover that the bag is damaged. Take a photo just in case.
7. Carefully take it out and check how damaged it is. Well, it's only ripped at the top, no point in returning it over that.
8. Notice they've sent the wrong litter (you've ordered non-scented) 🤦.
9. Call them asking whether there's a point in opening the other box. They say it's going to be the wrong litter too, just make a return request and attach photos.
10. You do that, requesting money return. They request you to make damage protocol from delivery company.
11. You do that. Maybe you'd agree to a 20 PLN discount for next shopping instead of returning two bags of the wrong cat litter?
12. They finally accept the return. And they prepare the return… for one bag 🤦.
So I was supposed to work less today. Instead, I've wasted a lot of time on dealing with damaged parcel and the vendor. And a lot of tape, so it wouldn't fall apart on the return journey.

@lilmikesf@c.im
2025-07-27 21:35:23

Rural #Colorado town with less than 10,000 population has hyped up #cowboy #cops whose excessive force incidents are on dramatic rise, far outpacing #Denver

Violent police encounters
and excessive-force
allegations have become
more common in recent
years in this city of 9,000
tucked in Colorado's
northwest corner.

Craig has seen just three
police shootings in its
recorded history, and
they've all occurred since
2023 — a per-capita
incident rate 20 times
higher than Denver's.
Meanwhile, the city paid
out at least $400,000 to
settle three separate
claims of excessive force
by the Craig Police
Department within a 10-
month period in 2020 and
2021. Several times,
police have used force on
individuals, only to later
discover they had stopped
the wrong person, Sam
Tabachnik reports.
@Demirramon@cyberfurz.social
2025-06-21 11:41:08

It's not the first time I see an artist/creator/streamer go from drawing furries or having a fursona to pretty much kemonomimi (human with animal ears), and damn it feels like a massive downgrade. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they are doing something they are more comfortable with, but... it's so much less interesting.

@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-07-16 15:28:08

🤠 Overconfident conspiracy theorists: Many unaware their beliefs are on the fringe
phys.org/news/2025-06-overconf

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-06-14 10:21:24

I have my share of issues with Parkrose Permaculture, but she has a lot of things I do strongly agree with. I can't stress enough that you never dehumanize your enemies. You can respond appropriately to violence. You can defend yourself from them by any means necessary. But you do not dehumanize them. You always limit your response to the minimum necessary to defend yourself.
There are a number of former Nazi skins who became antifascists after realizing they were wrong. Those folks tend to be some of the most dedicated because they feel a debt, and some of the most knowledgeable because they were there. Coming out of these types of cults, police included, is hard and takes time. A lot of us don't have the ability to work with them. But some do.
By repeatedly humanizing your opponent, you can break some of them. The #Seattle Police Department was not defunded but saw a massive reduction in numbers because their morale was destroyed. Some people will never change. Some people are broken and feel like they need the power. But if you change one person's mind, even give them something to think about, it's a crack. If even one cop quits, that's one less trained gun pointed at you in the future.
The 18 year old marines and federalized national guard troops out there are literally kids. A lot of them came from poor communities. They are being used in a way they haven't been trained to do, doing things they (should) have been told are not legal. They joined to get out of poverty, to go to college, or to "defend the American people" (regardless of how misguided that is). Few, if any, of them joined to abuse people. They will be especially open to persuasion.
Remind those troops that they are carrying out illegal orders, that they are being called on to violate their oath to protect the constitution, that they are suppressing the free speech of the fellow Americans they swore to defend. Remind them that the people they could be illegally arresting now are just like their parents, their neighbors, their families, the friends who didn't join. Remind them that this is the first step. They will be called on to kill Americans if they let this keep going.
Remind them ICE sleeps in hotels while they sleep on the ground. Remind them that their drunk and incompetent leadership thinks of them as disposable tools. Remind them that some of these people are out protesting *for them* against cuts to the VA and other services. Remind them that the people they're defending refuse to make college free so they can recruit from poor schools. Remind them that they will always be welcome when they're ready to join the side of freedom and justice.
When you dehumanize your enemies, you unify them. When you humanize your enemies, you can divide them. There is no weapon available to us right now so powerful as compassion.
youtu.be/YtWOYUDMsBw

@evemassacre@assemblag.es
2025-08-06 11:03:50

Do you use knife and fork to eat a nectarine? It feels wrong but I keep doing it bc less juice on my fingers. Am i posh.

@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-06-03 11:48:11

What are the pros and cons of pinned vs finned heatsinks? I'm thinking specifically about rectangular pins like seen in my previous post (Wakefield-Vette 960 series).
Initial thoughts:
* Fins absolutely have to have airflow down their long axis. Square/round pins don't care, rectangular pins degrade but not horribly if you're oriented wrong
* Pins weigh less
* Fins have more surface area (at least, in the direction of airflow) in the same footprint
* …

@samir@functional.computer
2025-07-03 11:27:45

This is spot on.
> Maybe “apps should focus on content” is wrong.
I really hate the trend that the Play/Pause button is in the middle of the screen. Now, it fades away, BUT you can still press them! Hitting the middle of the screen pauses the video!
I hate it so much.
Just put a toolbar on the side, people. The video is less wide than the phone anyway. Give me buttons I can press.