Sam Oldman 🐀
@samloonie.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
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Former Reply Guy. Things will never be the same. Too many interests, really [bridged from https://mstdn.ca/@samloonie on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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samloonie.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
@catsalad I just saw your boost come up in my feed and said "wow, I have a cat that looks just like that"
samloonie.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
This classic video showing a washing machine destroyed by an unbalanced load is how I expect the AI boom will be undone by trying to digest uninitialized lorem ipsum web sites.

https://youtu.be/dq6T5BojXc8
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servelan.newsie.social.ap.brid.gy
A rightwing late-night show may have bombed – but the funding behind it is no laughing matter | Media | The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/oct/08/conservative-late-night-talkshow
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jd.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
I am not an architecture critic, but I am moved to pen a few comments on the new ottawa Hospital parking garage arising beside Dow’s Lake, which used to be one of the prettiest corners of Ottawa.

“An example of modern architecture where function meets design […]

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The mostly finished parking garage at the corner of Dow’s Lake and Preston Street, a huge, brutally concrete, four-level structure with absolutely no redeeming design elements.
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unixbigot.aus.social.ap.brid.gy
“We’ve solved the hyperspace jump gate congestion problem by linking ships into convoys and installing antimatter energy transfer grids in the gate lanes!”

“Trains. You invented trains. Again.”

#tootfic #microfiction #poweronstorytoot
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wackjackle.norden.social.ap.brid.gy
Yeah, okay, whatever. Did they make more profit? That's the only measurement that's important in our societies.
Harvard Medical school

Deaths rose in emergency rooms after hospitals were acquired by private equity firms
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kenwhite.bsky.social
/2 I will be taken into custody for treason shortly.

Honestly it's a bit of a relief. Let me tell you: being GC of Antifa is not a picnic. I had to do a sexual harassment prevention training the other day and it did NOT go well.
samloonie.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
@dyckron The orange moron is still pushing the 51st state thing as part of the trade deal negotiations, so there may never be an increase in Canadian travel.
OTOH I was thinking we could trade Alberta for the original British Columbia territory (all the way down to the Mexican border).
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fen.yiff.life.ap.brid.gy
my university email webapp's automatic correction makes a cowsay blush
A cow from the cowsay program. The two letters "o" making up the eyes of the cow are labelled with a red squiggly line below them to indicate a potential typo, which makes it look like the cow is blushing
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futurebird.sauropods.win.ap.brid.gy
My husband works in PR. He's really good at it because he is a person with whom it is impossible to stay angry. He even makes people who are angry at each other less angry just by being there. I don't know how he does this. So I shouldn't have been surprised when I asked him if PR people are […]
Original post on sauropods.win
sauropods.win
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ifixcoinops.retro.social.ap.brid.gy
Looking at whatever hot new internet thing and going "I'll get the next one" like someone grumbling into an overcrowded lift
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lilpecan.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy
Today I saw someone toot, in dismay, people are posting their everyday life to Mastodon when they could simply buy a diary for $1.99. I can't stop thinking about this.
What if this is all they have? What if they're isolated with or without people in their life? What if the only kind word they […]
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mastodon.social
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mattblaze.federate.social.ap.brid.gy
We went from "we will deport the worst of the worst" to "we will deport anyone here illegally" to "we will round up anyone who looks wrong" to "people who live in cities are the enemy" essentially overnight.
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jstatepost.mstdn.social.ap.brid.gy
@AlsoPaisleyCat
Newbies:
Your reminder that there IS no "Mastodon Team," there is only "John Mastodon."
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timbray.cosocial.ca.ap.brid.gy
Outstanding piece, print it out and stick it up next to every keyboard… https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/10/i-have-no-facts-and-i-must-scream/
## You did no fact checking, and I must scream https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/10/i-have-no-facts-and-i-must-scream/ I'm neither a journalist nor a professional fact checker but, the thing is, it's has never been easier to check basic facts. Yeah, sure, there's a world of misinformation out there, but it doesn't take much effort to determine if something is likely to be true. There are brilliant tools like reverse Image Search which give you a good indicator of when an image first appeared on the web, and whether it was published by a reputable source. You can use Google Books to check whether a quote is true. You can use social-media searches to easily check the origin of memes. There are vast archives of printed material to help you. The World Wide Web has a million sites which allow you to cross-reference any citations to see if they're spurious. Now, perhaps all that is a bit too much effort for someone casually doomscrolling and hitting "repost" for an instant dopamine hit. But it shouldn't be. And it _certainly_ shouldn't be for people who write for trusted sources like newspapers. Recently, the beloved actor Patricia Routledge died. Several newspapers reposted a piece of viral slop which I had debunked a month previously. Let's go through the piece and see just how easy it is to prove false. Here's that "viral" story. I've kept to the parts which contain easily verifiable / falsifiable claims. Wikpedia says that her birthday was 17 February 1929. She would have turned 95 in 2024. Open up your calendar app. Scroll back to February 2024. What date was 17 February 2024? Saturday. Not Monday. Now, OK, maybe at 95 she's forgotten her birthday. What else does the rest of the piece say? In 1968, Patricia Routledge won Best Actress (Musical) at the Tony Awards - she was 39. I don't know if I'd consider appearing on Broadway as provincial stages. Keeping Up Appearances was first broadcast in 1990. Patricia was around 60, not 50, when she was cast. While she may have thought it would only be a small series - even though it was by the creator of Open All Hours and Last of the Summer Wine - there's no way that being the lead character could be described as a "small part". She wasn't a breakout character - she was the star. Wikipedia isn't always accurate, but it does list lots of her stage work. She was working steadily on stage from 1999 - when she hit 70 - but none of it Shakespeare. I was able to do that fact checking in 10 minutes while laying in bed waiting for the bathroom to become free. It wasn't onerous. It didn't require subscriptions to professional journals. I didn't need a team of fact-checkers. It took a bit of web-sleuthing and, dare I say it, a smidgen of common sense. And yet, a couple of newspapers ran with this utter drivel as though it were the truth. The Independent published it as part of their tribute - although they took the piece down after I emailed them. Similarly The Express ran it without any basic fact-checking (and didn't take it down after being contacted). Both of them say their primary source is the "Jay Speak" blog. There's nothing on that blog post to say that the author interviewed Patricia Routledge. A quick check of the other posts on the site don't make it obvious that it is a reputable source of exclusive interviews with notable actors. The date on that blog post is August 2nd, 2025. Is there anything earlier? Typing a few of the phrases into a search engine found a bunch of posts which pre-date it. The earliest I can find was this Instagram post and this Facebook post both from the **24th of July** - a week early than the Jay Speaks post. To be clear, I don't think Jay Speaks was deliberately trying to fool journalists or hoax anyone. They simply saw an interesting looking post and re-shared it. I also suspect the Facebook and Instagram posts were copied from other sources - but I've been unable to find anything definitive. I would expect that professional journalists at well-established newspapers to be able to call an actor's agent to fact-check a piece before running it. If they can't, I would have thought they'd do a cursory fact check. But, no. I presume the rush to publish is so great that it over-rides any sense of whether a piece should be accurate. This is irresponsible. Last week saw the BBC air an outright lie on Have I Got News For You. A professional TV company, with a budget for lawyers, fact checkers, and researchers - and they just broadcast easily disproven lies. Why? Maybe hubris, maybe laziness, maybe deliberate rabble-rousing. The media have comprehensively failed us. They will repeat any tawdry nonsense as long as it keeps people clicking. It's up to us to defend ourselves and our friends against this unending tsunami of low-grade slurry. I hope I've demonstrated that it takes almost no effort to perform a basic fact check. It isn't a professional skill. It doesn't require anything more than an Internet connection and a curious mind. If you see something online, take a moment to check it before sharing it. Stopping misinformation starts with you. #factCheck #fakeNews #newspapers #quote #SocialMedia
shkspr.mobi
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chad.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
I think my cat is broken. She discovered she likes broccoli today.

#catsofmastodon
samloonie.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
@chad The technology connections guy had a few things to say about problems with his
https://youtu.be/EYoOiVsHJTw
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vmstan.vmstan.com.ap.brid.gy
I could really use your prayers during this difficult time.
Screenshot of a news article that says Chili’s controversial menu shake up leaves family scrambling for new options
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tomgauld.bsky.social
A cartoon from my new book, 'Physics for Cats'. Out next week: www.tomgauld.com
A scientist stands in front of an enormous contraption
"I created this device to test my theory that our entire reality is a simulation, but the readings I'm
getting suggest something much worse"

 "What?" Asks a second scientist.
"We're living in a cartoon!" Says the first.
 "Does it at least have a good punchline?" says the second.
 The fiorst scientist carefully looks over the data, then eventually replies "Nope"
  
   From 'Physics for Cats' by Tom Gauld - order it at www.tomgauld.com
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kenwhite.bsky.social
The US is under attack from drug traffickers in the same sense I am under attack from cookie dough.
sanho.bsky.social
The US is not under armed attack from drug traffickers. In fact, US consumers are begging to be "attacked" with drugs and have been more than willing to pay hyperinflated prices for the privilege! Just as drinkers were once willing to pay bootleggers huge sums for booze. Remember Boardwalk Empire?
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jd.mstdn.ca.ap.brid.gy
Methinks the good folks at our local Canadian Tire have become a tad confused.
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A Hallowe’en themed display featuring an eight foot inflated black spidery thing with large green eyes and beside it, a green skeleton.  All of this is below a large sign with black letters beating the word “Christmas”.
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sundogplanets.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy
Oh my gosh I shouldn't complain about so many great aurora shows, but I want to go to bed early and it's too damn pretty!! This is getting a little ridiculous... more auroras forecast for tonight!
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
Keep this in mind when people claim cars mean business — closing Central #Madrid to cars over holidays resulted in a 9.5% boost in retail spending on its main shopping street: STUDY.

There was also a 71% drop in air pollution.

Via @carltonreid.com in @forbes.com. #citymakingmath #citiesforpeople
Closing Central Madrid To Cars Resulted In 9.5% Boost To Retail Spending, Finds Bank Analysis
City of Madrid significantly boosted the takings of its shops and restaurants last Christmas by banning cars from the CBD, finds an analysis by Spain's second largest bank.
www.forbes.com
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stacey-campbell.aus.social.ap.brid.gy
@futurebird A nice young woman started chatting me up on a suburban train in Melbourne, Australia around 1981. Things were going well until she invited me to enjoy the warm embrace of...the Unification Church.