Google Maps screenshot. It is a street view with a grey building and sign reading “curaleaf” in focus. It has the characteristic roof shape of a pizza hut. The Google Maps overlay reads “Curaleaf Dispensary Lancaster”.
Oh good. Someone made a website. Will have to submit out local Pizza Hut turned Bud Hut.
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A screenshot of a bluesky conversation. Within it is another screenshot of the same interaction, invoking inception vibes.
Reply 1: David
Get their ass
Reply 2: Séguin with an é
Damn got my ass
Screenshot:
Reply 1: David
Get their ass
Reply 2: Séguin with an é
Damn got my ass
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I hadn’t gotten around to creating any galleries before the redesign, but this is how I had planned to use it. I liked the UI for galleries. Some would surely be for one day or moment in time, but others a theme which would be ongoing.
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All bike lanes need to be 2 people wide in each direction because I’m a lover boy
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blame the clown, by Twisted Teens
11 track album
waking up to a new Twisted Teens album. what a treat.
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brass solidarity band performing “stand by me” in the streets of whittier next to alex pretti’s memorial. the crowd started chanting “the people united will never be defeated” so they incorporated it into the song. i love minneapolis
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“But what deeply troubles me now is that for all the steps we've taken toward integration, I've come to believe that we are integrating into a burning house."
Dr. King said this famous quote on March 27th, 1968, mere days before his murder. But the context around the quote is interesting...
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This is gonna make me take the x220 off the shelf. I held off for a long time before moving to a Framework. It's nice, but it does not "spark joy" in the same way, as they say.
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An exhibit displaying a large pixelated photograph of a scientific kitchen, and 1936 photo of women preparing lunches at a large
Boston
In 1894, Boston students became some of the first in the country to be fed in school. This was the work of the New England Kitchen: a laboratory open to the public. Started in 1890, the Kitchen used and promoted the latest technology and scientific knowledge of nutrition in preparing lunches and takeout dinners for immigrant workers. The Boston public school system hired the Kitchen, with its centralized space for food preparation, to make lunches for several poor schools.
Within a year, the Kitchen was serving 5,000 students each day. In 1907, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union took over the work of serving lunch for 15 schools, offering meals such as black bean soup, creamed celery and toast, and lettuce sandwiches to Boston's learners.
I need to learn more about the New England Kitchen!
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If the developers are to be believed that this community benefit agreement was their final offer, I am curious what the "No" voters would have liked to see happen next. I haven't been able to see where the city had the leverage, and the benefits agreement is honestly better than I expected it to be.
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A pie chart shows the results of an opinion poll question.
The question: "Do you agree with the Lancaster City Council's 6-1 vote to approve the community benefits agreement with the owners of two proposed data centers?"
The results:
10.0% Yes
40.0% No
50.0% Not sure
It looks like you inspired a few to vote!
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Navigation does not need to share an interface with climate controls.
I would think that limited options for audio and communication would be a feature, not a limitation, to many who like this post.
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Well, in this case people who know what they’re doing with computers were able to identify a bad fake made by others who knew less about what they were doing. No one has seen anything other than the single circulated screenshot. Don’t take the bait.
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Loupe - Wikipedia
I had used one in a darkroom photography class, but not until right now did I learn the word for it.
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regarding the DHS account. post has reply with proof of fake.
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building in the foreground is the Union League of Philadelphia.
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before unaware viewers get too excited, the building in the background is the Land Title Building. USPS location is on the first floor corner facing the camera.
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For the airplane + red aurora + big dipper fans. 😍
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there is a DSA joke in here somewhere.
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Teen Vogue's Closure and the Quiet Defunding of Worker Consciousness
Teen Vogue’s shutdown marks more than a media loss. This is a warning about how profit-driven consolidation quietly dismantles worker awareness and voice.
“Since 2018, labor columnist Kim Kelly brought the labor beat to teenage readers through her “No Class” column, covering everything from wildcat strikes to general strikes, the Gilded Age labor organizer Mother Jones to contemporary Amazon warehouse conditions.” 💔 thisislaborwise.com/teen-vogues-...
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Kodak Quietly Begins Directly Selling Kodak Gold and Ultramax Film Again
Kodak appears to be taking back control over the distribution of its film.
this is very cool: Kodak quietly relisted Kodak Gold and Ultramax on its website and confirmed to me it is selling the films directly to photography stores again. this is a big deal because for the last decade, Kodak has not controlled distribution of its own film
www.404media.co/kodak-quietl...
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`network.slices.waitlist.request` records are collectors' items.
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Please don't show up to vote tomorrow, Pennsylvanians. Tuesday is the day.
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The need for food is especially dire, as Pennsylvania’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are expected to run dry this Saturday. As of September, 55,000 people in Lancaster County, or about 1 in 10 residents, were enrolled in the SNAP program.
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Inside the Clunky Elections to Control Pennsylvania's Supreme Court - Bolts
The GOP is making an expensive push to end Democrats’ majority on a court at the center of election lawsuits, sparking a fledging campaign season with little precedent or template.
If Dems win the Supreme Court races in Pennsylvania in 9 days, it’s extremely likely the GOP can’t get a majority on that court until 2029.
The GOP really wants to have this majority during the 2028 presidential race.
Can’t put the stakes any more clearly than that. boltsmag.org/pennsylvania...
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Caterpillar paid for it, but they’re using Volvo’s to demolish it. Not even getting any product placement out of it. Bad deal.
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surprise green beans in the Cool Whip container
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I'll miss following along as bsky servers are on fire. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing those insights and all the other knowledge and contributions along the way!
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