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"I’m not here to take drugs, or get drunk, I’m not really looking to hook up; in fact, once I get in, if you dance too close to me I’ll probably move. I’m here as a 45-year-old woman, to be on my own, surrounded by techno music played on one of the best sound systems in the world, the harder and louder the better." thewhitereview.org/feature/rea This is so delicious. #technoqueers #techno

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@thornyonmain Ah these are my favourite scholars on India's struggle for independence: people that misspell Gandhi.

I bet they have not heard names like Subhash Chandra Bose or Bhagat Singh or Aurobindo Ghosh or any of the princely states that fought the British, all of which made colonialists' life very inconvenient. India's independence did not happen because the British suddenly developed a "conscience".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revoluti

Also Gandhi was an ass sometimes, towards a lot of people.

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I mean that's not an unrealistic expectation, a large part of Canadian history is Americans fleeing north and becoming Canadians. That's basically where Ontario and New Brunswick came from (as political entities), the huge influx of empire loyalists.

That's how my mom's family ended up in the Maritimes, and I assume why my mom is still really obsessed with the Royals and their weddings (but seriously, why?)

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Discover the Retirement Home for Elderly Musicians Created by Giuseppe Verdi.

Created in 1899, It Still Lives On Today bit.ly/2KsAEXQ t.co/lFaOm1NycY

@sajith I often refer to the things one learns about autotools as "scar tissue", like building calluses or such. Useless except possibly to prevent being hurt by the exact same thing next time.

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@fribbledom if humanity and technological civilization survives climate change, maybe a thousand years from now. Or however far out one has to go to have cured death and integrated that into a stable society.

Or like northern Europe maybe a decade or two earlier than I was born. Nice weather, good music and culture scenes, still functioning social democracy & infrastructure build-out.

Early in my computering learnings I stumbled on the art of computer programming volume about "sorting and searching". I thought there must be some mistake, because what kind of fool thought that was worth writing a book about much less using the clearly awesome power of computers for.

Reader, the mistake was mine.

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@cypnk The number repeatedly given for the proportion of silent films lost to time is 90%. Fifty years worth of seminal culture, the birth of a new form of collective human literacy, gone like a forgotten rumour. I also mourn how virtually all we know first hand of Ancient Greek history boils down to barely more than 2 historians, the loss of Alexandria’s gem...

Given that virtually none of the new infotech has a horizon beyond ten years, the future for our now looks as grim.

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But how to effectively keep it disjoint from pedantic superior nineties usenet lisp culture. Questions.

Sorry I just realised there's some kind of possibly sour joke in there I totally wasn't trying to make I mean literally lisp culture was always a bit disappointing to me and maybe it'd cross over into truly excellent if it were strictly more queer.

Maybe I just need to find queer _lisp_ mastodon.

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@HTHR Which parenthesis style do you prefer for your lisp ?
- ( classic )
- [ blocky ]
- { curly }
- < aerodynamic >
- ≤ mathematic ≥
- « French-speaking »
- » German-speaking «
- ¿ interrogative ?
- ¡ exclamative !
- …many others not mapped on my keyboard…