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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.
Jackson Pollock and the Abstract Expressionists made New York City the center of the art world after World War II. The CIA made them weapons of the Cold War....YouTube
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."
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Really? Google owns a creative commons, huh? You're just gonna let them be cultural landlords?
TV-ADP. A show by Claude Janvier. Guests: Philippe Broquère, writer, essayist, and François Martin, writer, journalist, and geopolitician. Theme: The Western world is collapsing before our eyes. Analysis and observations.Claude Janvier (Réseau International)
Anyone who was following politics in 2007 and 2008 knows exactly what role the SEIU (Service Employees International Union) played in supporting candidate Barack Obama.Sundance (The Last Refuge)
Iran says a recent report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reaffirms the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.PressTV
It is not my custom to post links to the video interviews of peers, but I will make an exception for yesterday evening’s ‘Judging Freedom’ Intel Roundup with ex-CIA analysts Larry Johnson and Ray McGovern.Gilbert Doctorow (Armageddon Newsletter)
Musk-Trump dispute includes threats to SpaceX contracts
Link: spacenews.com/musk-trump-dispu…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
An escalating feud between President Trump and Elon Musk June 5 included threats to cancel SpaceX contracts and decommission spacecraft.Jeff Foust (SpaceNews)
Cranes are indispensable in the construction, shipping, and industrial sectors, performing heavy lifting with precision and power. However, when crane brakes fail, the potential for disaster is significant. Such failures can disrupt projects, increase costs, and, most critically, endanger lives. Understanding the reasons behind brake failures and implementing preventive measures is crucial to ensure safety and operational efficiency.
Imagine wearing the same pair of shoes for daily marathons. Over time, those shoes will wear out. Crane brakes face a similar challenge. Constant use leads to the gradual degradation of brake pads, cracking of linings, and warping of metal components. These issues often develop quietly, without immediate warning signs. Regular inspections are essential to identify and replace worn parts with quality crane parts before they become liabilities. A dependable crane parts supplier can provide the necessary components to maintain smooth operations.
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.
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.
Despite technological advancements, human error remains a significant risk. Operators may overload cranes, ignore warning signs, or lack proper training. These mistakes can lead to brake failures. For instance, a new operator eager to prove themselves might push the crane too hard, unaware of the consequences. Training is crucial to prevent such scenarios. Pairing skilled operators with top-quality components from a reputable crane parts supplier creates a safer work environment.
Preventing crane brake failures requires diligence and foresight. Adhering to a strict maintenance schedule is vital. Regularly check brake pads, linings, and fluids to catch wear early. Investing in quality Grove crane parts is a wise decision, as they offer long-term reliability. A reputable crane parts supplier provides components tailored to your crane’s specifications, ensuring optimal performance. Upgrading to modern brake systems can also enhance durability and efficiency.
Consider a crew in Texas working on a major oil rig project. With a tight deadline, they noticed the crane brakes were squealing and slipping. The foreman decided to push through, hoping to finish the week without incident. Unfortunately, the brakes failed mid-lift, causing a load to crash into a stack of pipes. While no one was injured, the financial impact was significant, with costly repairs and a week of downtime. This incident underscores the importance of timely maintenance and using quality crane parts.
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.
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.
HL Equipment Pte Ltd is a company specializing in the sales of heavy construction equipment and crane spare parts. Our main focus is to provide a wide range of quality crane spares for customers from all over the world.HL Equipment Pte Ltd
Fantastic has designed two types of swimming pool dehumidifiers for indoor swimming pools, one with dehumidification function only and the other with heating (or cooling), indoor ventilation and pool water heating.Fantastic Energy-Saving Equipment Co., Ltd.
The rise of Russia’s pro-BRI policymaking faction, intense Pakistani diplomacy, and Russia’s interests with the US vis-à-vis Ukraine arguably account for what just surprisingly happened.Andrew Korybko (Andrew Korybko's Newsletter)
Gaza (Quds News Network)- At least six starving civilians were killed by Israeli forces on Saturday morning while they were waiting for food near an aid distribution center operated by the controversiEditing Team (Quds News Network)
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.
#GearSquad #TubeAmps #GuitarAmps #Guitar #HomeRecording #GuitarAmp
The Two Notes sits on top of a London City DEA100, a Dutch amp from the beginning of the 1970s. This very early specimen has plexi front and back plates. It's almost a real plexi besides some oddities and slight changes. But I had this one modded to Marshall specs and modded the input resistors to Marshall specs myself. I also added an extra tonestack switch so I can switch between the stock "vintage" setting and a more modern setting.
His son must make sure his rift with US President Donald Trump ends immediately, Errol Musk has saidRT
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More or less yeah. Though back around 2013 or so, I was somewhat pleasantly surprised by how they designed their Mac AIO desktops, they actually were somewhat repair tech friendly.
The front glass was magnetically attached, so it only took a suction cup or two to start disassembly, and basic screwdrivers to remove the screen and get access to the motherboard, hard drive, RAM, DVD drive, etc.
And yes you could replace or upgrade parts as necessary, none of this newer soldered on storage shit they do these days.
I've lost a lot of respect for companies that solder on important parts that should rightfully be fairly easy to replace or upgrade.
Plus, now the big companies have taken to forcing encryption on the storage devices, effectively locking the drive to the system. Well isn't that just cute for the backup operator that's trying to recover your late grandmother's family photos...
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.
mondoweiss.net/2025/06/will-tr…
A continued a 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.Mitchell Plitnick (Mondoweiss)
Rania Khalek- Mexico’s right-wing opposition, in tandem with Western media, is trying to delegitimize Mexico’s first-ever judicial elections, where judges were chosen by popular vote.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
Aww, you're missing out homie!
There's a couple or few different renditions by different artists. To me, I thought they were silly cute, if not just a slight bit creepy..
Anyone got an opinion on Altered Carbon?
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In August 2024, the Ukrainian Armed Forces invaded Russia’s Kursk Region, gaining control over 28 populated areas, including the district center, the city of Sudzha. According to the Russian Defense MRumble
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HyperCard was basically the viewer/player for HyperCard stacks/files. HyperStudio was the program used to make them.
This is incorrect. The HyperCard application could both create and play back HyperCard stacks. It could also export them as stand-alone applications which people could use without needing to run HyperCard.
::: spoiler HyperStudio was something else, not shipped by Apple.
The author describes it here:
It was inspired by HyperCard and Ted Nelson’s ideas of hypertext and hypermedia. But whereas HyperCard was a database of alphanumeric data controlled by a scripting language, HyperStudio was founded on the idea of the primary layer being a paint program, and linking (“hyper-”) media (“studio”) together in an object-oriented, rather than lexical (program language), environment. The result was a program that is its own category of software. That is to say, HyperStudio has an extremely unique environment, and although it can create videos, presentations, animations and comic-style (graphic novel) digital stories, it is neither movie-making software, presentation software, and animation program, nor a comic-book maker. It is HyperStudio and no other program has ever duplicated or even successfully approximated its functionality.
see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperStu…
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I should admit that it’s been years since I messed around with old Macintosh or looked into the old Mac retro sites, it’s probably out there somewhere…
You can use HyperCard on an emulated Mac in a web browser at system7.app/ - it's in the Multimedia folder there 😀
Interesting. I only recall 2 programs when I took the HyperStudio class, where the HyperCard Player was free for all to use, but couldn't make projects.
HyperStudio was the paid program that the school had paid licensing fees to use, and as such we weren't allowed to copy that software.
Maybe I missed the original HyperCard itself, we were only allowed to copy and share HyperCard Player, which most definitely could not create projects, only play them.
Increasingly, surveillance is being normalized and integrated in our lives. Under the guise of convenience, applications and features are sold to us as being the new better way to do things. While some might be useful, this convenience is a Trojan horse. The cost of it is the continuous degradation of our privacy rights, with all that that entails.
RIYADH, June 07 (YPA) - Dozens of Yemeni pilgrims expressed on Saturday the deep dissatisfaction with a poor organization during their walk from Arafat to Muzdalifah. They reported that they had been left on the sidewalks for long hours without anyاحسن (Yemen Press Agency)
You're probably wondering if there was a proud Dalek at Portsmouth Pride and I'm here to let you know that yes, there was a proud Dalek at Portsmouth Pride.
#Pride #LGBTQIA #Portsmouth #PortsmouthPride #UKPride #Dalek #DoctorWho #Photography
What they're saying is "I want *you* to be paid less to make worse software".
They, as always, imagine themselves as the one paying less, not the one being paid less.
My souring take is Elon ends up having to be Trump’s most subservient simp and attack dog as he realizes that all his power is in a few balloons Trump could just pop.
RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:yobyq…
This is why Democrats should seize this moment to aim everything we got at Elon, who hates Democrats more than he’ll ever hate Don.
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Random reminder to not pitch the jar and especially brine/pickling liquid from your jar of pickled jalapeños.
Just add cut pieces of carrots and jalapenos and small/Persian cucumbers - and some weeks later you'll be super rewarded!
ETA: just carrots added to new jalapeño brine and 3 days is sufficient 🔥
LAPD coming out en masse to protect ICE from the people of LA—instead of the other way around—says a lot about the morality of the LAPD and of city government. It says a lot about what non-cooperation with federal law enforcement actually means in practice.
Mayor Bass Has a strongly worded statement condemning the ICE raid, as if the city could not possibly have done anything to prevent it from happening. There is no such thing as non-cooperation with ICE as long as local police can be called out to fight the federal government's battles for them.
The bare minimum of non-cooperation would be just letting it happen, hands off, which clearly is not what went down yesterday. This was active facilitation. What would it look like for local governments to actively interfere with ICE raids? It's hard to imagine.
Last year, the Anderson v. TikTok ruling imperiled Section 230 defenses in the 3d Cir. & across the country. TikTok didn't appeal to SCOTUS.
On remand, the Anderson case has now been transferred into the Social Media Addiction MDL in ND Cal
The Cuban men's team lost to Argentina in the first of two friendly matches scheduled for the Aldo Cantoni stadium in the city of San Juan, on the road to the Volleyball Nations League, which starts on June 11.Javier Pérez Jimenez (Radio Habana Cuba)
Victory! #Austin Organizers Cancel City's #Flock #ALPR Contract
eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/vict…
#privacy #surveillance #politics
Austin organizers turned out to rebuke the city’s misguided contract with Flock Safety— and won. This successful pushback from the community means at the end of the month Austin police will no longer be able to use the surveillance network of automat…Electronic Frontier Foundation
Happy Caturday everyone!
#caturday #LGBTQ #pride #CatsOfMastodon #Cats #FediCats #pridemonth #HappyPride #LGBTPride
According to Andrzej Duda, he reassured the US leader that Karol Nawrocki’s victory in the Polish presidential election guarantees continuity in key aspects of national policyTASS
You can follow us in other languages. Visit our website for more information wordsmith.social/protestation/…
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?
With Hamas now sworn enemy, Israel feels that the failed experiment can be replicated: backing another group to undermine any sovereign cause.Binoy KAMPMARK (Oriental Review)
How Israel is engineering Gaza’s social collapse #Palestine 972mag.com/gaza-social-collaps… (https://www.972mag.com/gaza-social-collapse-criminal-gangs/)diaspora* social network
A tool for burning visible pictures on a compact disc surface
Link: github.com/arduinocelentano/cd…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
A tool for burning visible pictures on a compact disc surfase - arduinocelentano/cdimageGitHub
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged world leaders to "keep the two-state solution alive" as bombings and famine continued in the Gaza Strip, with the UN warning of a surge in acute malnutrition among Palestinian children.global.chinadaily.com.cn
#gaza #FreedomFlotilla
#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"
Nora Barrows-Friedman, associate editor, delivers the latest news from across the Gaza Strip. This is a segment from The Electronic Intifada's livestream on ...YouTube
Washington Post's Privacy Tip: Stop Using Chrome, Delete Meta Apps (and Yandex)
Link: tech.slashdot.org/story/25/06/…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Meta's Facebook and Instagram apps "were siphoning people's data through a digital back door for months," writes a Washington Post tech columnist, citing researchers who found no privacy setting could've stopped what Meta and Yandex were doing, since…tech.slashdot.org
Spend this Saturday discovering some new music with the latest iteration of Other People's Music. This entry offers fascinating takes on art pop, chamber music, dubby post rock, blown-out post hardcore & hyper chiptunes.
etherdiver.com/2025/06/06/opm-…
Голос Кореи,Voice of Korea,Voz de Corea,صوت كوريا ,Stimme Koreas,공화국,vokwww.vok.rep.kp
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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.
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in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️⚧️🍉 • • •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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in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️⚧️🍉 • • •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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Yep. If it begins to look genuinely powerful, it can be policed and suppressed on those platforms easily. That is just one of many reasons to boycott those things as much as we can, and if someone can't or doesn't, at least they can be aware of the limits and risks of popular participation.
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in reply to benda • • •@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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