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Taking care

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Taking care

This is a comic about grief, and it's based on a poem by Callista Buchen.

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ChrisDL
21 days ago
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Absolutely devastating.
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US Survey Foot

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Subway refuses to answer my questions about whether it's an International Footlong or a US Survey Footlong. A milligram of sandwich is at stake!
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ChrisDL
71 days ago
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deebee
71 days ago
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Hey where’d the alt text bot go?
America City, America
Screwtape
76 days ago
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For international viewers, 0.014 miles is about 23 metres.
jepler
75 days ago
this american had to convert it into feet before grasping the distance involved, fwiw
Groxx
75 days ago
Bah! It's just a bit over 0.015 miles, or around 50 feet plus half of that again to get 75 feet, plus some change because it's 0.016 not 0.015, plus a bit because a thousandth of a mile is closer to 53 feet, so it's closer to like 80 feet. Easy math. No need for your silly metrics system.
agwego
71 days ago
Statute mile or Nautical mile?
mcarson
67 days ago
How many footlong hotdogs is that?
Groxx
66 days ago
Somewhere between a fortnight and a furlong of footlong frankfurters
jepler
65 days ago
15.13 smoots

Improbable & Terrifying

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ChrisDL
157 days ago
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New York
dreadhead
157 days ago
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Vancouver Island, Canada
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Veilid

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Take Back Control

Veilid is an open-source, peer-to-peer, mobile-first, networked application framework.

Veilid (pronounced Vay-Lid, from 'Valid and Veiled Identification')

Veilid allows anyone to build a distributed, private app. Veilid gives users the privacy to opt out of data collection and online tracking. Veilid is being built with user experience, privacy, and safety as our top priorities. It is open source and available to everyone to use and build upon.

Veilid goes above and beyond existing privacy technologies and has the potential to completely change the way people use the Internet. Veilid has no profit motive, which puts us in a unique position to promote ideals without the compromise of capitalism.

We built Veilid because when the Internet was young and new, we viewed it as an endless and open realm of possibility.

Instead, the Internet we know now has been heavily commercialized, with users and their data being the most sought-after commodity. The only ways to opt-out of becoming the product for billionaires to exploit are either too technical for the average user, or to simply not go online.

We don't believe that is fair; we still haven't given up our dream for the entire Internet to be free and accessible without trading privacy to use it.

We believe that everyone should be able to forge relationships, learn, create, and build online — without being monetized.

With Veilid, the user is in control, in a way that is approachable and friendly, regardless of technical ability. We want to give the world the Internet we should have had all along.

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ChrisDL
244 days ago
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Mark Zuckerberg is ready to fight Elon Musk in a cage match

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Mark Zuckerberg posing with a weighted vest on.
Zuckerberg says he recently completed “the Murph Challenge” workout in just under 40 minutes, which is insane. | Mark Zuckerberg / Meta

Here we go.

After Elon Musk recently tweeted that he would be “up for a cage fight” with Zuckerberg, the Meta CEO shot back by posting a screenshot of Musk’s tweet with the caption “send me location.”

I’ve confirmed that Zuckerberg’s post on his Instagram account is, in fact, not a joke, which means the ball is now in Musk’s court. “The story speaks for itself,” Meta spokesperson Iska Saric told me.

Musk has responded, with two words: Vegas Octagon.

Screenshot: The Verge
Zuckerberg posted this on his verified Instagram account Wednesday.

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ChrisDL
299 days ago
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I've done the murph several times, and i'm frankly in pretty good shape. But even without the weight vest it takes me at least 45 minutes if memory serves. 40 minutes with a weight vest is no joke, Zuck must be strong AF.
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Aerobic or Muscle-Strengthening Physical Activity: Which Is... : Current Sports Medicine Reports

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ChrisDL
301 days ago
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Run and Lift.
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