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@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-03-13 17:58:29

Fucking clowns theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

@rberger@hachyderm.io
2026-03-13 04:50:24

Hopefully some how, someway, we'll have a future and it will be like Star Trek.
Speaking of which I am really excited to find out that Thomas Jane, who played Joe Miller in The Expanse, my other favorite Science Fiction TV, will be playing Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy in the final episode of Series 5 of Star Trek: Next Generation!
Unfortunately even though its in production now, it won't be shown for at least 1 years from now (Season 4 is supposed to come out some time this year).
#StarTrekSNW #TheExpanse
imdb.com/title/tt3230854/chara
screenrant.com/star-trek-stran
screenrant.com/star-trek-stran

@YaleDivinitySchool@mstdn.social
2026-03-02 17:13:28

Through his new book and his leadership of the National Baptist Convention, USA, the Rev. Dr. Boise Kimber '18 S.T.M. attempts to “chart a future where not only is the stained-glass ceiling shattered, but also the brick wall of resistance is dismantled.”
From this article by Adelle Banks at Religion News Service.

A man in a suit
@jswright61@ruby.social
2026-02-18 22:28:09

I have a major new feature for Left Wordle. I am testing the ability to sync settings and game history between devices. This feature is very much beta at this time and everything is subject to change.
My goal is to get as many people testing this as possible to identify any bugs that might cause problems once released. If you have time, please give it a try. Instructions here:

@vyskocilm@witter.cz
2026-02-25 08:56:45

nerdware.org/doc/abriefhistory
2009 - Rob Pike, Ken Thompson and Robert Griesemer designed a new programming language while waiting on Skynet compiling a single C header. They did it by rejecting almost every feature of Java and C . This successfully proved the …

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2026-02-28 13:29:12

Good Morning #Canada
On February 28th, 1838, a small band of revolutionaries crossed into Canada from Alburg, Vermont, and immediately declared the independence of Lower Canada (Quebec). An Anglo-Quebecer physician named Dr. Robert Nelson, who was elected general of the insurrectionists and president of the future Canadian republic, distributed copies of a declaration of independence and issued proclamations of new legislation. It's doubtful the newly liberated Canadians had time to read all this as Nelson and his band of 300 men were pushed back across the border in hours, and promptly arrested by the Americans. After his release Nelson tried again in November of the same year only to fail even more spectacularly. A reminder that #Democracy is fragile and has to be protected and defended, even today.
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography gives us an excellent view of Nelson's life and failed rebellions, to be enjoyed over your morning coffee.
#CanadaIsAwesome #History
biographi.ca/en/bio/nelson_rob