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Flying and fighting in the MiG-19: In conversation with Wg. Cdr. Irfan Masum (Rtd) hushkit.net/2017/10/30/flying-

(Well actually he flew the Chinese knockoff version of the MiG-19, the Shenyang J-6. But still, an interesting conversation.)

JUST IN: Netflix suspends production on final season of House of Cards following Spacey allegations… https://t.co/OtEsxzzaK6

Lost without #GoogleDocs? Etherpad is a simple collaborative editor:
pad.riseup.net public.etherpad-mozilla.org pad.sfconservancy.org

good for group notes. Name of each pad is *security by obscurity*, so don't type anything confidential (usernames, passwords, PII, etc.)

The two types of people who know what Patreon is:
1. Supports a few creators for a few bucks a month each, feels kinda guilty for not pledging more
2. Scoffs at the idea that "people" who "make things they like" require "funds" to "live"

Our Certbot dev livestream on Twitch starts now, and since it's Halloween, of course our developer is in costume go.twitch.tv/yom_na source: twitter.com/eff/status/9254145

Tired: Posting random Simpsons quotes
Wired: Posting random The Critic Quotes

Vagrant has a whitelist of approved versions of VirtualBox it can work with hard-coded into it. And that list only gets updated at some point after each new version of VirtualBox has been released. So with each new version of VB there is a window of time where you can completely break Vagrant on your system by upgrading to the new VirtualBox, just because even the most current available version of Vagrant will have a whitelist that does not include the new VirtualBox.

AAAGGGHHH WHYYYYYYY

New in this update:

* Punkin
* Sammich

Deprecated:

* Pumpkin
* Sandwich

The University of Michigan opened a daily Ann-Arbor-to-Detroit service to the public and

yes, the bus really does say "Daily to the D" on the side mastodon.social/media/BgAQdmad

In the desperate Depression winter of 1930-31, New York City turned its police stations into distribution points for subsidized food to the needy. Here an officer from a station house at 104th Street hands out milk and eggs.

Source: loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.

octodon.social/media/JLW0bUcSu

More like Paul Manahopehehasagoodlawyer amirite

Can I get one of those jobs where you get paid to go on cable news shows and be wrong about everything