Bill! BILL! Bill! BILL!
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    Had a different version of that Casio. Loved it. Let my friend use it in 8th grade and got it confiscated until the end of the year. Was bummed. Haven't used it in years. Bet it still works on a good number of TVs

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  • Armenia joins Russia's list of 25 countries where foreigners will be able to open accounts in Russian banks
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    Yeh... Who would want to open an account that could easily be seized for their warmongering?

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  • GDP grew at a 2.4% pace in the second quarter, topping expectations despite recession calls
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    All good news. Let us see if the Democratic party capitalize from all this positive economic news.

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  • Would anyone else be interested in a Beehaw-specific menslib community or similar space?
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    Definitely an interesting idea and I would be a participant.

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  • The plant protein that could push meat off your plate
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    Duckweed is already eaten in a few places. Interesting to see them using it to extract Rubisco on a large scale. Hope they get all the kinks figured out. Long live plant proteins.

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  • I'm sick of social media. What are some good RSS feeds that you would recommend? (Yours count too!)
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    No that's good to know. Thanks for the heads up. Fuck scabs and AI scabs, too.

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  • I'm sick of social media. What are some good RSS feeds that you would recommend? (Yours count too!)
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    Explosion.net Lifehacker MIT Technology Review ProPublica TechCrunch The Perry Bible Fellowship Reddit.com/r/CFB/.rss

    A few personal blogs, NPR rss, and PBS NewsHour's Youtube page's rss feed.

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  • Anyone install Linux on a Chromebook?
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    Gallium has stopped developing and no longer secure. Running xubuntu or debian 12 will work on most older Chromebooks no problems

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  • minor PSA: we have a Spirituality community now
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    Fantastic news. Appreciated

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  • My Career
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    RnD

    Ripoff and Deploy

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  • My Career
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  • An American soldier is detained by North Korea after crossing its heavily armed border
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    Good grief. No matter what he thought or had in mind, his life has just gotten much worse.

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  • https://ghostarchive.org/archive/V9jbM

    Is There Anything to the Panic Over Ultraprocessed Foods? What we know about them, what we don’t—and how to think about breakfast in the meantime.

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    Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor's staff prodded colleges and libraries to buy her books
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    It seems it was her clerics. Which, come on... Don't do that.

    They need oversite and an Inspector General for all this shit.

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  • Archaeologists dig for children who died at Nebraska Native American boarding school
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    This is an extremely important step in owning up to the horror the US Government put the native American Indians through. Canada has been uncovering dozens/hundreds of remains from their forced boarding schools.

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  • web.archive.org

    >Some 330 people, most of them Indigenous, live in the village of St. Paul, about 800 miles west of Anchorage, where the local economy depends almost entirely on the commercial snow crab business. Over the last few years, 10 billion snow crabs have unexpectedly vanished from the Bering Sea. I was traveling there to find out what the villagers might do next.

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/06/13/weight-loss-calories-fiber-microbiome/

    For years scientists have believed that when it comes to weight gain, all calories are created equal. But an intriguing new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, suggests that’s not true. The body appears to react differently to calories ingested from high-fiber whole foods vs. ultra-processed junk foods. The reason? Cheap processed foods are more quickly absorbed in your upper gastrointestinal tract, which means more calories for your body and fewer for your gut microbiome, which is located near the end of your digestive tract. But when we eat high-fiber foods, they aren’t absorbed as easily, so they make the full journey down your digestive tract to your large intestine, where the trillions of bacteria that make up your gut microbiome are waiting.

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    https://www.rei.com/blog/camp/diy-car-top-solar-camp-shower

    I have been looking at rack mounted shower for the ol' battlewagon and the price is just flabbergasting. REI, of all places, have plans online to build your own.

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    Messi looks to join the ranks of MLS with Inter Miami

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    https://archive.ph/Hcmqg

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/11/california-pork-rule-supreme-court/ The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld California’s right to block the sale of pork in the state unless producers abide by more humane regulations on the treatment of pregnant sows. The decision touched on constitutional issues of interstate trade and splintered the justices outside of their usual liberal-conservative blocs. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, writing the majority in what boiled down to a 5-4 decision, rejected what he called a request by pork producers for the court to “fashion two new and more aggressive constitutional restrictions on the ability of States to regulate goods sold within their borders.” “While the Constitution addresses many weighty issues, the type of pork chops California merchants may sell is not on that list,” Gorsuch wrote for a majority that included Justices Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett.

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