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What I think should make me happy, and what makes me happy, are not the same.

What makes me happy is accepting whatever bullshit Life dishes out (including accepting hating it).

What I think should make me happy is Life dishing out different bullshit. This doesn't make me happy because it doesn't happen. Life dishes out what She dishes out.

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I'll never forget this one time I was organizing with a music workers' group against YouTube, and we met with another music union to see if they'd sign on to our demands.

One guy says, "No, YouTube is like a Creative Commons."

💀

Really? Google owns a creative commons, huh? You're just gonna let them be cultural landlords?

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in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🍉

He says, "Where else will I get to see Miles Davis perform at such-and-such back in the day?"

Dude, if you'd rather let Google continue to be evil than risk your favorite videos being taken away from you, idk what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn't let your favorite videos just exist on a corporate server then?

This kind of pernicious entitlement that comes from some "leftists" is why we need to talk more about #degrowth, but that's a rant for another day lol.

in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🍉

Lemme tell you something about YouTube, as a music streamer. Google is making bucks off pirated music. Whatever you think about piracy, doesn't matter: the question is, why is Google making money off of Joe Schmo's file-share of his favorite deep cut album? They have the technology to content ID music, right? So why aren't they sending that money where it belongs: into the hands of artists?
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Now, when we brought this to the attention of the other union, they fixated on the piracy part and essentially defended people's right to piracy, as Gen X/Millennial leftist dudes are wont to do lol. Now I'm not saying that they're wrong. But hearing it from a bunch of cis white guys is not convincing, if you know what I mean. It was me, a Black woman, a Black dude, and another GNC white person on the call with them.
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I don't mean to be reductionist about their concerns with our campaign. That's why they're to remain nameless. They had some legitimate concerns. But I believe their hang-ups were ultimately not in music workers' best interests and did not serve our immediate needs.

They said they couldn't sign on, which was a disappointment since they had had some repute, and then they said, "but we are still your allies in the fight for streaming justice."

Maybe that's why we need comrades, not just allies.

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i like that ending quite a bit. comrades not allies. make coalitions where we can on specific issues.
i was chatting with my friend @resl a week or so ago about a similar situation. there's a huge disconnect between the general left and the tech-left. where the former often feels that the latter is barking up inconsequential trees no one cares about. maybe most people don't care, but inconsequential i do not think. tech is the primary economic driver in today's world. if our tech isn't left, the activism isn't (effectively) left. not to devalue the work they do, but i must ask... if your activism is really threatening the power structure, don't you think they would pull the plug?
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@benda That's well said. I've been disturbed about that disconnect you describe, but it has been hard for me to articulate.

Seems more of us have started to get wise to it since we've become aware that Big Tech has their hands in Palestine. But I'm continually surprised by organizers (and friends and comrades) who still primarily use Meta for their organizing. Seems to me like it's shooting yourself in the foot, at best.

Also, hi @resl, nice to meet you. 😀

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Slightly random comment:

YouTube/Google views content creators as an 'expense' they have to give money to.

Advertisers provide YT/google with money and are good/god.

So if it makes YT/Google ad money and it's pirated so they don't have payout as much, the it's good for YT/Google.

And yes, this make YT/Google just another evil corporation that wants profits at all cost.

<gets off soap box and walks away>

Safeguarding Crane Operations: A Guide to Brake Maintenance


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The Stealthy Threat: Wear and Tear


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Heat: The Unseen Adversary


Crane brakes endure significant heat, especially when handling heavy loads, rapid cycles, or steep inclines. This heat, generated by friction, can cause brake fade, reducing stopping power and potentially deforming components. Operators sometimes push cranes beyond their limits, resulting in overheating. To prevent heat-related failures, allow cranes to cool between lifts and consider upgrading to parts designed for higher temperatures. A knowledgeable crane parts supplier can recommend components with superior heat resistance.

Rust: The Persistent Problem


Cranes operate in harsh environments, often exposed to rain, snow, and salty air. These conditions promote rust, which can damage brake components. While surface rust may seem minor, it can infiltrate hydraulics or seize calipers, rendering brakes ineffective. Regular maintenance is essential to prevent rust-related issues. Keeping brakes clean and dry, and using protective coatings, can extend their lifespan. Investing in quality crane parts from a trusted supplier ensures durability and reliability.

Human Error: The Unpredictable Factor


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Proactive Prevention: A Cost-Effective Approach


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The Broader Implications of Brake Failures


Crane brake failures have far-reaching consequences. They can disrupt entire sites, incur significant repair costs, and undermine crew confidence. Most importantly, they pose serious safety risks. Ensuring reliable crane brakes is not just a technical necessity; it’s a commitment to safety and efficiency. Regular maintenance, careful operation, and the use of high-quality parts from a trusted crane parts supplier are essential strategies for preventing brake failures.

Conclusion: The Importance of Vigilance


Treat crane brakes with the respect they deserve. Regular maintenance, smart operation, and the use of the best available parts are key to preventing failures. Establish a strong relationship with a reliable crane parts supplier to ensure access to top-quality components. By prioritizing these measures, you can maintain safe and efficient crane operations, avoiding costly and potentially dangerous brake failures.

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Just eliminated another part of my digital guitar recording chain: amp modeling. As someone who's really into tube amps I could never get friends with modeling. Sure there are great sounding plug-ins or products but for me the digital domain is more usable in the realm of effects. For amps, not so much.

The elimination consists of a fairly small box that sits between my amp speaker output and audio interface input.

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A continued stream of contradictory news stories on the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal negotiations have been flying back and forth for days. #Iran hasn't yet abandoned the deal, despite what headlines say, but #Trump's waffling could prove disastrous.

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'French and Italian dockers boycott Israeli arms ship
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okay so someone explain me this.
if my webpage has php code, the visitor cant see it, bc (from my understanding) php is executed server side so the code does not need to be sent to the visitor's machine, only whatever return value(s), if any.

but javascript is executed in a visitor's browser. so i feel like, all the code should be readily attainable, just like the html or css markup.
but if i try to pull up some corpo.com/feedmeyourdata.js i get like some js code and then a lot of unicode gibberish which i assume is binary.

why can one not see the js code that is being executed on their own machine?

#Ecuador🔴El Movimiento #Pachakutik decidió expulsar a los asambleístas de esa organización que voten a favor del mal llamado proyecto de urgencia económica de "Solidaridad Nacional", que ha sido denunciado por sectores sociales de promover el #TerrorismoDeEstado.

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#IsraelTerroristState
@palestine

"Israel has announced plans to intercept the Freedom Flotilla and suggested that if Greta's vessel tries to deliver aid to Gaza it will come under attack...I mean it's not like Greta is gonna pull out an assault rifle and go all Rambo, is it?"
"Israel has a right to defend itself from baby food and medicine, and if that means killing the people delivering aid, so be it"
"Greta is everything that Israel hates"

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