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    The video in the article has some good footage too. The "why is there bright light when I am nocturnal?!" face is a mood I felt on a deeply personal level.

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    A bettong bewildered by bagging

    Photo is a bettong that has been caught by researchers. The good news is their population has maybe tripled over the last few years in Australia's largest nature preserve that is free of introduced predators - it has 45km (28mi) of 1.8m (just under 6') tall fencing to keep it that way. Just 3 years ago they were reintroduced to the area after 60 years of local extinction. [https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2024-05-31/brush-tailed-and-burrowing-bettong-populations-thrive/103898216](https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2024-05-31/brush-tailed-and-burrowing-bettong-populations-thrive/103898216) Burrowing bettongs have little underground communities. Their cousins, the brushtail bettong have a prehensile tail they use to collect nesting material. The researcher thinks the burrowers are cuter, but [the prehensile tail is adorable in its own right, I think.](https://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/020a33b32a59a3a46dce97766d8ee901)

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    Lol. I've seen hot dogs sell here for US$13 (after conversion). The US doesn't understand how cheap their food is, even with inflation. The minimum wage for adults is USD$15.40 though (again converted) and we don't have "but it's OK they get tips so we don't have to pay them more than $2" shenanigans.

    Fuck that paywall, but again the problem is largely how underpaid and exploited people are, not how much hot dogs have increased in price.

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    Good news, everybody! Turning your cremation ashes into diamonds is pretty close to being mineralized? https://www.lonite.com/cremation-diamonds-from-ashes they claim close to 99.99% ash carbon, but who knows.

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    1 patient, T2 since mid-30s and now 59, had kidney transplant 2017 after end-stage diabetic nephropathy and fucked glucose control since 2019. The successful cells were endoderm stem cells from him cultivated by mice they injected with his PBMCs that they then made diabetic. So not from cadavers (except mouse cadaver i guess), which is the actual new part here. Intrahepatic implant, and cells from unrelated donor failed that were embedded at the same time. His personalised mouse-donor cells worked well enough to take him off insulin 3 months later.

    Wu, J., Li, T., Guo, M. et al. Treating a type 2 diabetic patient with impaired pancreatic islet function by personalized endoderm stem cell-derived islet tissue. Cell Discov 10, 45 (2024).

    It's good news, but you're entirely correct that the article missed the point entirely. Thanks for the crash course in islet cell therapy!

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    Hm, 5 year old journal, with the editor board, funding and half of the authors all from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, but significant hospital contribution. I remain skeptical of the headline but hopeful of the science.

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    Looming? Sudan is past the looming stage. When do known verified atrocities reach "current reality" status?

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    I once looked at a job listing for something with very specialist technical knowledge in specific programming areas, for a Japanese company based in Tokyo (pre-covid so remote wasn't really a thing yet). Pretty niche stuff and needed at least basic Japanese language skills too, so I assumed it would pay ok - even if it wasn't good or great in comparison with jobs where i was.

    After conversion it worked out to be around USD$40k a year, which is probably just over 1/3 of what it would pay at minimum elsewhere. More like 1/4 or less for Silicon Valley type locations, but the rent for a tiny Tokyo shoebox is about the same price even if food is a cheaper. There was no way I was applying for that.

    It isn't just about a weak yen, it's much more about hugely underpaying people.

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    Yes, unfortunately i think you've missed a few things.

    1. Anyone can be sued for anything, whether the suit is successful depends on validity and damages
    2. It would be difficult to prove damages in this case, but you don't need to sue anyone anyway
    3. Only businesses and organisations serving the public are required to follow the ADA
    4. The government, if it received enough
      valid complaints and received a negative reply from a place which needs to follow the ADA might consider bringing legal action or enforcing penalties
    5. Common practise does not exclude the possibility that something discriminates against people, which is why these rules were written

    I think that about covers it

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    Sadly, the ‘G’ in WCAG is ‘guidelines.’ It doesn’t have teeth; there is no legislation around WCAG.

    Used to be true. More and more government agencies are referencing the WCAG as the standard, and The Revised 508 Standards which sets the rules for government bodies directly pins it to WCAG v2.0. WCAG compliance has also been specifically ruled in various Title 3 cases, which sets the precedent.

    There is still lots of legal ambiguity around accessibility, but the ADA definitely looks at web accessibility and WCAG when something significant is brought to its attention

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    Ok! You have the right to do that.

    But the US Department of Justice has the right to investigate and fine you up to $75k the first time, if it is determined that you are running a business or organisation in the US that provides public accommodations and you are discriminating against people who have disabilities and you could afford to fix it.

    Lots of rights for everyone! It's so nice.

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    Scrolling chatmay have slightly different additional requirement around allowing control of update frequency

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    Sounds great for daily driving. But you're still free to open another browser at any point to test!

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    Yes! Prefers-reduced-motion is nice but was not developed for this reason and it is not enough to be following the rule but this hasn't specifically been tested in court yet.

    It was made for people who get sick from things like parallax animations where big things move around, even with interaction. In the future that will have its own rule and prefers reduced motion will help pass that, but it does not help with this one.

    Edit: to be clear, you could use it to help, but it's not enough on its own

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    Fun fact: Autoplaying animation on websites that you can't stop is disability discrimination in the US

    It's time to know your rights! If you have ADHD, and you come across a website or app that is playing an animation (video or gif, or any other type), and you live in the US (you don't need citizenship), you can complain to your government that someone is breaking the law and violating your rights. Yes, you could just use ad-blockers, but you can easily help solve the problem too for everyone just by filling in a form online. The people you complain about might only get nasty legal letters that annoy their lawyers and cost them time and money to defend or fix, but for like 10 mins of effort on your part, that's a pretty good deal. There could also be fines for them, especially if people have complained before about them. You can even complain anonymously! ### How? ### To be considered a valid complaint, the animation must: * start without you triggering it (so on page load, not clicking on something) * last for longer than 5 seconds (yes, looping counts as lasting forever) * be alongside other content (like videos in articles, not like a video as the main thing on a page) * not allow you to pause, stop or hide it with your mouse and/or keyboard and/or touch (or whatever else you use to get around). For your complaint to be most effective: * both you and the site should be in the same general location. (US located people complaining to the US Government about a US company is always more helpful than trying to do international stuff.) * you should probably mention that you have a medical condition that makes it difficult to focus when there are distractions * you could mention they are not following this rule: "WCAG Pause, Stop, Hide (SC 2.2.2)" * screen recordings are helpful evidence, but don't let this stop you, you can't upload them to the form and they might not request them anyway Complaining about any organisation that gets government money is bonus points, they have even less room to wiggle out of it. Anyone from big business to small police department or anything in between has to follow this rule. They might also give some extra weight to complaints from US veterans? **If you think you tick all of those boxes you can fill out the [online form on the Civil Rights Division site](https://civilrights.justice.gov/report/), but you should read first [this ADA info about what happens when you complaint.](https://www.ada.gov/file-a-complaint/)** So if you find yourself getting annoyed by yet another distraction when you're just trying to get shit done in the US online, you now know you have an option to channel that frustration. **EU residents will be better able to channel their frustration June 2025. Some countries do have options now** A little extra info for the intrigued: * The [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/) aren't guidelines anymore, they're pretty embedded in a lot of law. It's the list of things websites must do for people with disabilities. It's a bit difficult to navigate if you're new to it though. * if you want to know more about this particular rule and why it exists [here's an explanation of WCAG SC 2.2.2: Pause, Stop, Hide](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/pause-stop-hide) * The WCAG is a requirement for places which accept government money under the [Americans with Disabilities Act Title 2 Regulations](https://www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/regulations/title-ii-2010-regulations/) while private companies are under [Americans with Disabilities Act Title 3 Regulations](https://www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/regulations/title-iii-regulations/). Same rule applies to both, so you don't even need to know this. * a disability is defined as "a person with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history or record of such an impairment, or a person who is perceived by others as having such an impairment." Using the internet is a major life activity for many of us, and you don't need to identify as being disabled to fill in the form. The US Department of Labor's own website, the [Job Accomodations Network lists ADHD as a disability and details employment accommodations](https://askjan.org/disabilities/Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder-AD-HD.cfm) though, so, it's not like you have to prove your life experience or anything Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, feel free to verify or refute this info with your own hyperfixation

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    They really shoehorned the online aspect into that article. If you just add the phrase "including cyberbullying" to any reference to all bullying, you too can write an article about online trends that distances your target reader demographic from feeling culpable for a huge long-standing cultural problem.

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  • depression_now depression_now! Depression / nostalgia has hindered my ability to make new memories, I just re-live old ones
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    I'm so glad to hear that, I'm happy that I might have helped even just a little bit. You've got this. And even if it's not today, or it takes more than a few tries, you've still got this.

    I hope you rediscover a whole bunch of wonderful memories along the way. If a lamp can bring you so much comfort, I'm sure there are many other things you'll find on your journey that will help resurface other happy memories too.

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    I very much understand this feeling. There's plenty of things I do for the same safety of nostalgia reason. It's not altogether a bad coping mechanism, but like every coping mechanism, it has its limits, and you have found them.

    I do have some good news for you though:

    and realise that ever since that day years ago where I finally made it back to a normal life, I’ve only made 2 new core memories really.

    This may not be true at all. People have trouble recalling memories of feeling differently to however they're currently feeling, especially with depression. Good memories are still being created and are in there though, you just can't access them in long storage right now. Another person in the thread said therapy and the right medication, and that is how I've largely managed to get depression mostly under control. When I'm doing well, the good memories are much easier to relive. Memory is complicated like that.

    I still eat a diet of mostly instant noodles and other cheap shit

    I recommend starting here though. Even if it's just adding in a daily multivitamin at first instead of really being healthy and eating right. The cheap nostalgic food is not something you need to completely give up, but it needs to be a treat instead of your staple. Nutrition has a huge impact on depression, like, an annoying amount of impact. If you can get some better nutrition in you, and a little real sunlight, and even just a short walk, your body is much more likely to generate and circulate the good feeling hormones. It's hard at first, but it does get easier.

    You've been through a lot. There's nothing pathetic about how you feel or your life. There is no such thing as "behind". New friends are everywhere, and many have been through similar hard times and depression. But it does sound a lot like you would benefit from a little more balance with the things you already know are good for you.

    Good luck. The past is comfortable, but there are new things out there that will bring you comfort too, and they're worth looking for.

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    I'm going to hope this is some ChatGPT template response bullshit, because the other option is that someone chose to write this.

    Even if they were an adult who might recognise an illuminated spy camera, it's not like you have enough choice in bathrooms at 30000 ft to infer something resembling consent.

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    He has alopecia totalis. It's not by choice.

    Being a fuckwit is probably also not his choice, but I'm fine with criticising him for that.

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    It starts before birth. Low socio-economic status affects the health of pregnant people, which in turn has consequences for foetal development. Stress is a big trigger for various latent congenital issues, and that's one reason climate change is going to result in increased rates of disease.

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    Not just a defense witness, a former federal prosecutor. A judge had to tell a former federal prosecutor “And then if you don’t like my ruling, you don’t give me side eye and you don’t roll your eyes.” like he was a pouty teenager.

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    GNU+Linux user just wonders whether medical technology is bad for humanity's long term survival because hereditary diseases can be survived and spread, but wouldn't want anyone to misunderstand.

    It's nice to know we have looped back to the point in history where we casually consider which people should have agency over their reproductive rights. Oh wait, no it's not nice at all, but somehow still totally acceptable and commonplace.

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    As has medicine and most other technologies. And yet... the question is never asked about the long term threats posed by people who aren't personally hunting and tracking and foraging.

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    And miss out on the reminder that my existence is precarious and dependent on the good-will of the able-bodied? Nah, that's head-in-sand stuff. I prefer to remind everyone of what this line of questioning has led to in the past and the human consequences of discussing the rights of a group of people in the abstract.

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    Exactly, and yet the question is never "is agriculture a long-term threat to humanity?". It's always the people with medical issues who are acceptable first choices as society's sacrificial MacGuffin, long before we question any technology that benefits the person who is "just asking questions".

    It's like we didn't already do Social Darwinism the first time. Super frustrating.

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    Even if we ignored the entire history of the word cripple, it still would be remarkable to not consider hunchback or dwarf as physical descriptions. Given that your next question references video games and then we fall down Godwin's slippery slope, I'm not convinced you're honestly engaging with the concept of connotation.

    the words only have deragatory meaning to those who have decided they are such.

    Yes, and when the people who have to live with the consequences of discrimination tell you that you're speaking in the same way as those who have discriminated against them, it's worth considering. Even momentarily.

    Have a great day, I'm going to go be a cripple elsewhere now. Nah, just kidding, it will still be my couch. Just not this thread.

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    If you wanted to emphasise the challenges he dealt with, adjectives for his physical appearance were not a good choice. The challenges he would have dealt with may have included chronic pain, limited mobility and discrimination. You could even have said he suffered from kyphosis. But words which have been frequently intended to be derogatory don't do much to create a sense of empathy.

    could be applied to anyone.

    And it's nice to see disability being normalised, even if that wasn't your intent.

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    steinmetz was a hunchback cripple dwarf

    I never want to hear anyone say again that "nobody calls someone a 'cripple' anymore". Perhaps consider this somewhat less grotesque alternate phrasing: "Steinmetz was a person who experienced significant and debilitating disability".

    natural selection does not choose whats best overall, just those that can reproduce.

    That's not only an incorrect understanding of natural selection, i'd add that Steinmetz chose not to reproduce. If he hadn't been the topic of your next sentence, I wouldn't have felt the need to emphasise his personal agency. Or his existence as a person

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    Oh cool, it's time to find out how much of a burden on humanity I am and whether I should have been left to die. Just hypothetically of course, I wouldn't want anyone to misunderstand. I always enjoy this question with my morning coffee.

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    Now there's something I haven't heard in a million years. Thanks for helping me rediscover it!

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    A song evaded me for maybe 5 or 6 years once. I ended up having this same conversation about evasive songs with someone and did my best at an impression, because it's instrumental.

    "Doo-d' Doo Doo, Doodoo Doo, Doo-d' Doo Doo, Doodoo Doo..."

    The person I was talking to instantly said it was Eple - Röyksopp, and was entirely correct.

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    Covid amplified mine hard-core and was the reason i sought diagnosis. I've heard others have experienced similar but I have no idea if this is a widespread thing, and it will be years before research attempts to check. It makes sense though, given the serotonin changes and the way neurotransmitters interact and regulate one another

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    Which kind? We've got bunches. The sulphur crested are the most famous, and they are great but can be vandals

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    Thinking about buying more storage. Warn me of the lemons!

    Anyone got any recommendations or warnings about specific hdd / ssd / storage brands or models at the moment? Thinking about buying another drive instead of being smart and cleaning up my files. I've been pretty happy with Samsung but I've heard they had a clunker of a drive with high failure rates lately. HDD, SSD and I think I have an extra spare M2 nvme slot on my motherboard, so all recommendations are welcome. Price isn't a huge concern, but I don't feel the need to drop a thousand dollars on a single 22TB drive, anything 5TB and above will do fine for now.

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    Who is doing the most good in the world, and how?

    My feed is filled with bad news, which is my fault for using the fediverse as a news feed, but it made me wonder: Which organisations, groups or individual people in the world are doing the most good for our world? I'm particularly interested in those who manage to do good on a larger impact scale (quantity or quality), but if the unknown person on your street who fosters kittens is a great example, I'd love to hear about them too. Mr. Rogers told me to look for the helpers in times of trouble. Tell me about your favorite helpers!

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    Tuvalu residents able to resettle in Australia as climate change 'threatens its existence' www.abc.net.au

    > > > Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a new pact with the low-lying island country of Tuvalu, allowing residents facing displacement from climate change the ability resettle in Australia. > > > > ### Key points: ### > > > > * The deal is the first time Australia has offered residence or citizenship rights due to the threat posed by climate change > * The US and New Zealand have similar agreements with other Pacific countries > * Mr Albanese described it as the most significant agreement between Australia and a Pacific island nation ever > > I think it's also worth noting that in return they're handing over their foreign policy / security decision autonomy, so colonialism once again manages to mar an otherwise humane decision. The IMF is getting their own policy pound of flesh too, they love a good bit of disaster capitalism.

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    For the first time, scientists have found evidence of menopause in wild chimpanzees www.abc.net.au

    Urine samples collected from wild chimpanzees in Uganda over decades have revealed older female chimps undergo hormonal changes much like those in menopausal humans.

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    Australian News fiat_lux 11 months ago 100%
    [NSW] Police frequently ignore Coroner's Office and Law Enforcement Conduct Commission about over-representation of Aboriginal people in criminal justice system, contradict own goals, don't report req https://12ft.io/proxy?ref=&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.smh.com.au%2Fpolitics%2Fnsw%2Fpolice-should-not-be-responsible-for-closing-the-gap-targets-says-commissioner-20231023-p5eeen.html

    The title for the 12ft link to the SMH article is *"Police should not be responsible for Closing the Gap targets, says commissioner"*, which is accurate, but even after a quick skim of the actual report, seems to very much understate the problems. This quote buried in the report is an example: > > > "The Commission considers that **any future NSW Police Force Aboriginal strategy requires the NSW Police Force to look at its own influence on over-representation.** A strategy that purportedly aims to reduce over- > representation but does not encompass the impact of proactive policing is neglecting a key factor." > > [The full 86 page Aboriginal Strategic Direction (ASD) monitoring report by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC)](https://www.lecc.nsw.gov.au/news-and-publications/publications/nsw-police-force-aboriginal-strategic-direction-2018-2023-monitoring-report.pdf/@@download/file) is a garbage PDF as usual. But it contains some interesting data, and as far as public government reports go, is pretty damning. Pages 35-50ish are the meaty parts - make no mistake, this is an inter-department shitfight padded out with professional pleasantries. ### Necessary knowledge ### The Aboriginal Strategic Direction 2018-2023 (ASD) is the NSW Police Force's own self-made overarching plan and framework to address Aboriginal overrepresentation in the criminal justice system as part of requirements in the government's commitment to the "Closing the Gap" agreement. The LECC monitors their progress as an outside agency. ### My favourite professional shade from the report ### > > > there is little evidence to support the statement contained in the ASD that: > "The ASD is a living document subject to ongoing review to ensure its relevance and currency to reflect emerging issues and to enable the development of innovative solutions" > > ### Highlights ### Aboriginal Community Liaison Officers (ACLOs) hired by the police are underpaid (max. $86k not incl. super) with no room for career or pay progression beyond that. The LECC says that (paraphrased): * the police didn't achieve their own goals / outcomes, and, * that's the leadership's responsibility, * the police made/use a framework that is internally incoherent, partly based on problematic assumptions and not evidence, not up to standards, * they sometimes take actions that contradict their own goals, * there are a lot of police who think community relationships are not compatible with law enforcement, * the police aren't measuring and/or aren't providing required measurements for the LECC to review, * the police are just using Wikipedia, if there is any listed source, for local community information and history instead of talking to their communities, * the police may be using their discretion and powers in harmfully discriminatory ways, * both the NSW government and police are avoiding dealing with goals that require their work if the agreements they signed are to succeed And the LECC is pretty fucking sick of telling them their shit is broken, that they are required to fix their shit, and how to fix their shit over and over again. Table 2 shows 0 police from Kings Cross or Surry Hills have completed *"Working with Aboriginal Communities"* training (because training never was provided, even though it's mandatory for everyone other local police dept?). Surry Hills is also *ten* times more likely to search an Aboriginal person and covers the largest Aboroginal populationin Australia, so, you know, what even is that about? Appendix C shows that the Nepean and Orana Mid-West police have *never* gone to a consultative committee meeting with their communities even though they were required to. Table 3 also shows that no Orana mid-west police have completed locally focussed training either. Appendix F and G show brief logs where you can see the Coroner's Office and LECC specifically being ignored or palmed off repeatedly, but the LECC being ignored is all through the report too.

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    October special : Stele of the Serpent King "Djet" . One of the oldest known tomb stelae (sort of a gravestone). Limestone, c. 2820 BCE, Abydos, Egypt 🎃🪦🐍

    One of the things that gets me about this is how long we've been using the familiar arch gravestone shape, in so many cultures, for nearly 5000 years since. **Dimensions:** Height: 143 cm / \~4'8" ; Width: 65.5cm / \~2'2" ; Thickness: 25 cm / \~10"; Weight: 700 kg / \~1543 lb **Medium:** limestone, protruding bas relief **Text content:** `𓅃𓆓𓊁` Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Serekh Name (royal crest, basically) of the Pharoah Djet, represented by the falcon form of the god Horus standing on top of a rectangle with a snake at the top, and the palace façade/doorway architecture on the bottom. This was like writing out the royal name in a fancy way, eg. "His Majesty, The Serpent Of Horus - The Living Incarnation Of The God Of Kingship, Healing, Protection, And The Sky". The cobra is the hieroglyphic syllable "Dj" as in English "a**dj**acent", but we're not sure if people called him "Djet". The falcon is the bird-form of the god Horus, everything else is just to indicate the royal title. **Provenance:** Purchased from archaeologist at a public sale in 1904. Now owned by France and in the [Louvre Museum, Department of Egyptian Antiquities](https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010012035)

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    90's Music fiat_lux 12 months ago 100%
    Pearl Jam - Do the Evolution (1998) piped.video

    This song came up in a "Best Music Videos of all time" thread the other day and it has been haunting me since then. **Content warning for song and especially video: it deals with basically every awful subject in humanity** The only thing that dates the song is the reference to 2010 as being in the future (and the CRT monitors in the clip), but maybe that's my nostalgia talking. This song and clip made a huge impact on me *25 years ago*, and the fact it is so accurate still breaks my heart. We were warned, and here we are still. The clip is animated by Todd McFarlane who made *"Spawn"* and the clip for Korn's *"Freak on a Leash"*. And partially directed by Kevin Altieri who worked on *"Batman: The Animated Series"*. ### Lyrics (for people who don't speak Eddie Vedder): ### > > > [Intro] > Woo... > > > > [Verse 1] > I'm ahead, I'm a man > I'm the first mammal to wear pants, yeah > I'm at peace with my lust > I can kill cause in God I trust, yeah > It's evolution, baby > > > > [Verse 2] > I'm at peace, I'm the man > Buying stocks on the day of the crash > On the loose, I'm a truck > All the rolling hills, I'll flatten 'em out, yeah > It's herd behavior, uh huh > It's evolution, baby > > > > **[Chorus]** > **Admire me, admire my home** > **Admire my son, he's my clone** > **Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah** > **This land is mine, this land is free** > **I'll do what I want but irresponsibly** > **It's evolution, baby** > > > > [Bridge] > I'm a thief, I'm a liar > There's my church, I sing in the choir: > (Hallelujah, hallelujah) > > > > **[Chorus]** > **Admire me, admire my home** > **Admire my son, admire my clones** > **'Cause we know, appetite for a nightly feast** > **Those ignorant Indians got nothin' on me** > **Nothin', why? Because...** > **It's evolution, baby** > > > > [Verse 3] > I am ahead, I am advanced > I am the first mammal to make plans, yeah > I crawled the earth, but now I'm higher > 2010, watch it go to fire > It's evolution, baby > It's evolution, baby > > > > [Outro] > Do the evolution > Come on > > ### Video summary (for people who can't or don't want to watch) ### > > > Throughout the video, a animated seductive woman (similar in appearance to the character Death from the DC comic book series, The Sandman) dances and laughs, representing "Death" as it follows mankind through all of its history. The video begins with the evolution of life, from the smallest cell to the extinction of dinosaurs and reign of Homo sapiens. The video then cuts back and forth throughout human history, depicting man's primitive, violent nature has essentially unchanged over the centuries. Such depictions include a knight preparing for the coming slaughter during the Crusades, a ritual dance by KKK (the dance is repeated with other groups throughout the video), a rally by Nazi-esque troops (with a symbol reminiscent of the Sig Rune instead of a swastika), concentration camp prisoners, a book burning, carnage upon a World War I-era battlefield, a girl stepping on an anthill as she runs blissfully through a field with the image suddenly changing to that of a landmine going off (as if the mine had been buried under the anthill itself), a death row inmate nervously waiting on an electric chair, the apparent virtual-reality rape of a woman, and the bombing of a Vietnamese village by an American jet, specifically an A-4 Skyhawk, the pilot of which removes his oxygen mask to reveal a skull laughing wildly, and a scene with a crying baby representing Bloody Saturday. Every scene portrayed complements the song's meaning and tightly follows the lyrics. When Vedder sings "Buying stocks on the day of the crash," a scene is shown where businessmen are committing suicide by jumping from buildings, a reference to the apocryphal suicides of Black Thursday during the Wall Street Crash of 1929.[14] > > > > Other social and environmental issues such as slavery, whaling, colonialism, Manifest Destiny, uncontrolled urbanization, vivisection, pollution, genetic modification and techno-progressivism are included. The music video blames humankind's brutality on leadership; with various scenes depicting a judge, a bishop or pope, a Communist dictator and an American president candidate, who is being portrayed as a puppet, controlled by someone unseen, from behind the scene. The video concludes in what seems to be future scenarios of the self-destruction of the human race, including the carpet bombing of a city of clones by futuristic aircraft, computers hijacking the human mind, and finally a nuclear explosion which leaves not only a city in ruins, but the planet damaged beyond recognition. However, near the end of the animation, the earth is briefly seen as an ovum, suggesting a rebirth and the perpetuation of the human condition. During the sequence of flashing images near the end of the video an image of a yield sign being smashed at the corner can be seen, which references the album title and cover art. > \- Lifted from [the song's wikipedia video summary](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_the_Evolution#Video_summary) > >

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    Australia's top public investigation organisation finishes 12 volume report on Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability, after 4 year long inquiry. www.abc.net.au

    Title changed from original for better internationalisation, because the ABC hates assuming you see their articles outside of their specific site categories. **Original linked article title:** > > > "Pride, but also grief': Government to start taskforce following disability royal commission final report > > **Linked article lead paragraph:** > > > After an inquiry lasting four and a half years, the royal commission makes 222 recommendations for change. > > **Some numbers from the [Inquiry itself](https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au/):** * 222 recommendations (mostly for federal government) * 32 public hearings * 7,944 submissions from the public received * 17,824 Phone enquiries * 1,785 Private sessions held **Some of the findings:** * There are around 4.4 million people with disability in Australia, or 18% of the total population. Reflecting that disability increases with age, the number of people with disability falls to 2.4 million when we look at people aged under 65 years. This is 12% of this age category. * Around 35% of First Nations people under 65 had disability in 2018–19, nearly three times higher than the general population. Children accounted for 24% of all First Nations people with disability. * As at 31 December 2022, there were 573,342 participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). * Across all age groups, people with disability experience considerably higher rates of violence than people without disability. People with disability also experience violence more frequently. This is unacceptable. * Rates of violence are particularly high for: Women with psychological or intellectual disability, First Nations women with disability, young women with disability. * Neglect of people with disability occurs in multiple forms and across different stages of their lives. We heard of many instances of people being deprived of necessities of life and assistance with daily activities. We also heard of systemic failures to provide an environment for each person to maximise their potential. * The data on exploitation of people with disability is limited. However, people with disability shared with us experiences of both sexual and financial exploitation by other individuals. **Some of the recommendations (my summary):** * A new Australian Disability Rights Act * Intersectionality, especially with First Nations peoples * Legal obligation to prove 'unjustifiable hardship' as reason for not making accommodations for a person with disability * Alter the migration act to prevent systemic disability discrimination, (amongst many other laws) * Requiring the government to provide interpreters, both spoken language and sign language * Transitioning to non-segregated education settings * Transitioning to removal of 'group homes' * Creating a National Disability Commission as an independent statutory body to monitor outcomes, with a majority leadership by people with disabilities * Legal obligations for guardians to show they're attempting to act in the best interests of their guardee * An extra $36 million in funding for disablity advocacy and insurance programs * Making a number of restraint techniques and solitary confinement illegal in health, justice and education settings * laws to prevent non-therapeutic permanent non-consensual sterilisation of people with disability * Increased housing protections for tenants with disability * teacher, police and healthcare worker training and requirements, especially around cognitive disabilities * a registration system for disability support workers that defines their roles and requirements and gives them benefits like sick leave and retirement savings * lots more data and reporting being published by the government * way better complaints processes and investigations * targets for disability employment at all levels of public service, including executives * so many more, ~~read the article or inquiry links if you're keen.~~ **Edited to add**: [A better breakdown of recommendations by category instead of my casual list](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-29/disability-royal-commission-recommendations-findings-explained/102911410)

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    Australia's top public investigation organisation finishes 12 volume report on Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability, after 4 year long inquiry. www.abc.net.au

    Title changed from original for better internationalisation, because the ABC hates assuming you see their articles outside of their specific site categories. **Original linked article title:** > > > "Pride, but also grief': Government to start taskforce following disability royal commission final report > > **Linked article lead paragraph:** > > > After an inquiry lasting four and a half years, the royal commission makes 222 recommendations for change. > > **Some numbers from the [Inquiry itself](https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au/):** * 222 recommendations (mostly for federal government) * 32 public hearings * 7,944 submissions from the public received * 17,824 Phone enquiries * 1,785 Private sessions held **Some of the findings:** * There are around 4.4 million people with disability in Australia, or 18% of the total population. Reflecting that disability increases with age, the number of people with disability falls to 2.4 million when we look at people aged under 65 years. This is 12% of this age category. * Around 35% of First Nations people under 65 had disability in 2018–19, nearly three times higher than the general population. Children accounted for 24% of all First Nations people with disability. * As at 31 December 2022, there were 573,342 participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). * Across all age groups, people with disability experience considerably higher rates of violence than people without disability. People with disability also experience violence more frequently. This is unacceptable. * Rates of violence are particularly high for: Women with psychological or intellectual disability, First Nations women with disability, young women with disability. * Neglect of people with disability occurs in multiple forms and across different stages of their lives. We heard of many instances of people being deprived of necessities of life and assistance with daily activities. We also heard of systemic failures to provide an environment for each person to maximise their potential. * The data on exploitation of people with disability is limited. However, people with disability shared with us experiences of both sexual and financial exploitation by other individuals. **Some of the recommendations (my summary):** * A new Australian Disability Rights Act * Intersectionality, especially with First Nations peoples * Legal obligation to prove 'unjustifiable hardship' as reason for not making accommodations for a person with disability * Alter the migration act to prevent systemic disability discrimination, (amongst many other laws) * Requiring the government to provide interpreters, both spoken language and sign language * Transitioning to non-segregated education settings * Transitioning to removal of 'group homes' * Creating a National Disability Commission as an independent statutory body to monitor outcomes, with a majority leadership by people with disabilities * Legal obligations for guardians to show they're attempting to act in the best interests of their guardee * An extra $36 million in funding for disablity advocacy and insurance programs * Making a number of restraint techniques and solitary confinement illegal in health, justice and education settings * laws to prevent non-therapeutic permanent non-consensual sterilisation of people with disability * Increased housing protections for tenants with disability * teacher, police and healthcare worker training and requirements, especially around cognitive disabilities * a registration system for disability support workers that defines their roles and requirements and gives them benefits like sick leave and retirement savings * lots more data and reporting being published by the government * way better complaints processes and investigations * targets for disability employment at all levels of public service, including executives * so many more. **Edited to add**: [A better breakdown of recommendations by category instead of my casual list](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-29/disability-royal-commission-recommendations-findings-explained/102911410)

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    90's Music fiat_lux 1 year ago 96%
    Army of Me - björk (1995) yewtu.be

    It was so nice to hear something heavier coming from such skilled female vocals, I don't think we got much of that until the 90s. It wasn't necessarily a representative sound for björk but it was representative of her ability to go wherever she wanted in genre.

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    Roni Size - Brown Paper Bag (1997) yewtu.be

    Early English Drum and Bass classic

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    90's Music fiat_lux 1 year ago 90%
    Hocus Pocus - Here's Johnny! (1993) youtu.be

    I had never heard or seen anything like this before, it was mesmerisingly weird. Dutch gabber hard-core that made it huge in Australia for weeks as a one-hit wonder.

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    Technology fiat_lux 1 year ago 100%
    News Corp using AI to produce 3,000 Australian local news stories a week [via australia@aussie.zone] www.theguardian.com

    > > > The Data Local team uses AI technology to generate stories on weather, fuel prices and traffic reports for hyperlocal mastheads. > > [australia@aussie.zone discussion thread](https://aussie.zone/post/748603) Knowing how AI frequently relies on having a large dataset to work from, and breaking news frequently not having any confirmed information, this seems ripe for abuse and errors. I would love to see details on their implementation and datasets. Especially because News Corp are known to take very political positions on topics.

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    [via australia@aussie.zone] Western Australia's lower house of parliament now has equal representation between men and women for the first time www.abc.net.au

    Post title changed from article title for better internationalisation. Original title: > > > Magenta Marshall's victory in Rockingham by-election delivers gender parity in WA Parliament's lower house > ---------- > > Article lead paragraph and summary: > > > Western Australia's lower house of parliament now has equal representation between men and women for the first time in its history, following the election of Labor's Magenta Marshall in the Rockingham by-election. > > > > ### Key points: ### > > > > * There are 59 seats in the lower house of WA's parliament > * Magenta Marshall's election increases the tally of seats held by women to 29 > * Both parties are claiming the by-election result as a positive > >

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    [Via cat@lemmy.world] Door with Cat Door, North Door of Exeter Cathedral, 14th century, feat. Stapledon the Cathedral Cat. https://lemmy.world/post/2359087

    “This 14th century door at Exeter Cathedral, UK, is thought to be the oldest existing cat flap A cat was paid a penny each week, to keep down the rats and mice in the north tower, and a cat flap was cut into the door below the astronomical clock to allow the cat to carry out its duties. Records of payments were entered in the Cathedral archives from 1305 to 1467, the penny a week being enough to buy food to supplement a heavy diet of rodents.”

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    Australia's most gas-dependent state is being forced to phase it out. Why? Will other states follow? www.abc.net.au

    "It's no longer plentiful, it's no longer cheap and it's also a fossil fuel." Why the Victorian government is pushing people to ditch gas.

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    Avalokiteshvara, Bronze sculpture, China, 10th century

    **Location:** China, Yunnan, Dali Kingdom (937-1253), 10th century **Materials:** Bronze, traces of gilding **Dimensions:** H:35.0 x W:36.0 x D:14.5 cm **Museum description:** This figure, cast in bronze sits in virasana, with main hands in prayer and adoration (namaskara mudra). He wears a clinging skirt-wrap and a robe folded and draped over both shoulders. The high tiara has nine images of Buddhas in niches, with the Buddha Amitabha at the centre. The 34 hands (38 originally) bear attributes including a rosary (mala), lotus (padma), sword (Khadga), skull cap (kapala), bell (ghantra), cakra (wheel), temple (caitya), book (pustaka), wood-apple (bilvafala), begging bowl (patra), shield (khetaka), vase with elixir of immortality (kalasa), skull, lasso (pasa), moon (candra), and an image of Buddha Amitabha. It is a rare tantric form of Avalokiteshvara, Bodisattva of Compassion. He is usually depicted as a standing figure with two arms known as Acuoyue Guanyin or Ajaya Avolokiteshvara ('All Victorious Guanyin'). Legend has it that he was originally an Indian monk who visited Yunnan around the 7th century as an incarnation of Guanyin. The Dali Kingdom became a centre for tantric Buddhism during the 10th to 13th centuries. **Gallery description:** This sculpture portrays Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. The present bronze portrays the figure seated in virasana, which is rare given that the majority of surviving Avalokiteshvara portraits made in Yunnan are depicted standing. The 34 remaining slender arms (there were 38 originally) radiate around Buddha's head, adding to its high-powered and almost primitive energy. This extraordinary bodhisattva is executed with great artistic freedom and makes a true masterpiece of tantric Buddhist art. **Provenance:** Sold to the George Ortiz collection. Now in the [Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore](https://www.nhb.gov.sg/acm/) **Accession No.:** 2011-01482 **Item collection link:** [https://www.roots.gov.sg/Collection-Landing/listing/1026174](https://www.roots.gov.sg/Collection-Landing/listing/1026174) More general information on Avalokiteshvara with some other depictions here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalokite%C5%9Bvara](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalokite%C5%9Bvara) About George Ortiz: In 1961 he was accused of having stolen property in his collection. This was resolved 15 years later when he was given a short suspended sentence. He campaigned against the 1970 UNESCO and 1995 UNIDROIT conventions restricting the export of cultural objects.

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    This is where we rick-roll people, right? youtu.be

    I put a bait and switch in your bait and switch so you could bait while you switch.

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    NSW police officer said ‘na bugger it’ before tasering Clare Nowland, court documents allege https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/19/full-details-of-clare-nowlands-alleged-tasering-by-nsw-police-officer-released-by-court

    Prosecutors will allege officer Kristian White’s actions were ‘grossly disproportionate’ and ‘excessive’ after 95-year-old grandmother died after the incident

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    Legally blind woman left anxious and in tears after rideshare drivers refuse to pick her up 23 times in six weeks www.abc.net.au

    Victorian woman Kathryn Beaton says repeated, illegal denials of service from drivers refusing to allow her guide dog into their vehicles have left her effectively housebound. Edited to add: "anxious and in tears" is some shit tier headline writing when the real problem is the loss of independence and freedom, and the hours she has had to spend waiting just to be actively discriminated against.

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    Today I made ice for the first time in 3-4 years

    I finally found the spring for my freezer's ice tray which I had put away in a "logical place" for "safe keeping" until I was able to fix it. I just needed to share this win with someone, because everything else is not going so well. Anybody else had any wins today?

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