“‘If a fire occurs in the cabin, if we land on water, don’t check on the immigrants. Just make sure that you and the guards and the people that work for the government get off," one flight attendant was told.
“It was as if the detainees’ lives were worthless,’” said another.
Revisit our #3 most-read story of 2025: propublica.org/article/inside-…
#ICE #Immigration #Deportation #Immigrants #Aviation #Journalism
Inside ICE Air: Flight Attendants on Deportation Planes Say Disaster Is “Only a Matter of Time”
Flight attendants for GlobalX, a private charter airline used in migrant deportations, say life on board wasn’t what they signed up for.McKenzie Funk (ProPublica)
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How is the English word “detergent” pronounced where you live?
#poll #pronunciation #regionalism
- / dɪˈtɜr gənt / a hard “g”; as in “get” (0%, 0 votes)
- / dɪˈtɜr dʒənt / a softer “g”; like “jet” (100%, 14 votes)
- Use both pronunciations (0%, 0 votes)
- Neither — just call it soap (0%, 0 votes)
No lie detected.
#cdnpoli
thebeaverton.com/2026/01/carne…
Carney promises 2026 will see huge economic growth that will absolutely not include you - The Beaverton
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed that 2026 will see huge economic growth for Canada's GDP, manufacturing, and exports, none of which will redound to you in the slightest.Ian MacIntyre (The Beaverton)
From Facebook: 🤣 Embarrassing Medical Exams – Doctor Stories You Can’t Make Up
1. The Wrong Cab
A man bursts into the ER shouting, “My wife’s having a baby in the cab!”
I grab my kit, dash outside, fling open a taxi door, lift the woman’s dress, and start pulling off her underwear.
That’s when I realize—there are six cabs lined up.
I was in the wrong one.
— Dr. Mark MacDonald
2. Big Breaths
During rounds, I place my stethoscope on an elderly woman’s chest.
“Big breaths,” I instruct.
She sighs and replies, “Yes… they used to be.”
— Dr. Richard Byrnes
3. The Internal Fart
I had to deliver the worst news: “I’m so sorry. Your husband has passed away from a massive myocardial infarction.”
Minutes later, I overhear her telling the family, “He died of a massive internal fart.”
— Dr. Susan Steinberg
4. The Patch Problem
At a check-up, a man complains about one of his medications.
“Which one?” I ask.
“The patch,” he says. “The nurse told me to put on a new one every six hours. Now I’m running out of places to stick it!”
I ask him to undress.
He has over fifty patches plastered on his body.
(Instructions now clearly say: remove old patch first.)
— Dr. Rebecca St. Clair
5. Bedridden?
While meeting a new elderly patient, I ask gently, “How long have you been bedridden?”
She looks puzzled and says, “Not since my husband died—about 20 years.”
— Dr. Steven Swanson
6. Kentucky Jelly
Checking on a patient one morning, I ask, “How’s breakfast?”
“Good,” he says, “except for the Kentucky Jelly. Can’t get used to the taste.”
Curious, I ask to see it. He hands me a foil packet of KY Jelly.
— Dr. Leonard Kransdorf
7. Keep Off the Grass
A punky young woman comes in with appendicitis—purple Mohawk, tattoos, piercings.
On the operating table, we discover green-dyed pubic hair and a tattoo above it that says: “Keep off the grass.”
After surgery, the surgeon couldn’t resist writing on the bandage: “Sorry… had to mow the lawn.”
— Anonymous RN
8. The Whistling Exam
As a young OB resident, I was embarrassed doing pelvic exams, so I developed a nervous habit—whistling.
One day, mid-exam, a patient bursts out laughing.
Blushing, I ask, “Sorry… did I tickle you?”
Through tears she gasps, “No, doctor… but the song you were whistling was ‘I Wish I Was an Oscar Mayer Wiener.’”
— Name withheld for obvious reasons
9. Baby’s First Visit
At a baby’s first check-up, I ask the mother if he’s breastfed or bottle-fed.
“Breastfed,” she says.
“Alright,” I reply. “Strip down to your waist.”
She complies. I carefully pinch, knead, and examine, then shake my head.
“No wonder this baby’s underweight—you don’t have any milk!”
She calmly replies, “I know. I’m his grandmother. But thanks for checking.”
😂
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@ewen Rachel Laudan, "Cuisine and Empire: cooking in world history".
Germans hated potatoes when they were first introduced there! This blows my mind.
I wish them lots of success, but not sure if this can happen without military support.
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my week: lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…
strcpy, security, OOM errors
You may close this window and return to JAWS.
Phase 1:
in the end I've chosen hostinger. As a first approach. It has a very frustrating interface on adding records when referring to DNS, and even in state/province while registering domain's contact info.
They are combo boxes, detected as edit boxes through #accessibility equipments.
Now waiting for it to propagate dns on #YunoHost 's admin interface on a subdomain.
Installed yuno host via terminal, then even post-installation done via terminal: yunohost tools postinstall or whatever it was.
Had some trouble with letsencrypt in the end, but now they should be solved.
Phase 2 will be installing an app, I'll get to it as soon as everything's on track.
Even thinking of placing #WordPress English speaking blog there. Let's see.
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#230 Happy New Year!
thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2026/…
#230 Happy New Year!
Updates on what happens across the GNOME project from week to weekthisweek.gnome.org
I've completed my studio setup/patching for my new album, which is already in progress. The piece de resistance is a Manley Core channel strip. It quickly helped make the best clean electric guitar sound I've ever gotten. (Audio proof via some noodling)
Elec gtr --> Manley Core bussed to Ursa Major Stargate --> MXR Layers pedal
Also interesting: there is ZERO buzz or hum from my guitar when it runs through the Manley. This is the best preamp I've ever owned.
OpenAI plans new voice model in early 2026, audio-based hardware in 2027
Voice has lagged in adoption behind screens. OpenAI wants to change that.Samuel Axon (Ars Technica)
Astonishing #Math fact:
2026 = 1⁰ + 2⁰ + 3⁰ + … + 2025⁰ + 2026⁰
autostraddle.com/queer-resolut…
Queer Resolutions That Actually Don’t Suck
Being human is inherently chaotic, and being queer adds another layer of beautifully unpredictable flair. So lean into it.Titeänyä Rodríguez (Autostraddle)
If you see something you like on here, don't be scared to give it a favourite ⭐ !
If you really like something, you might want to also boost it 🔁 (which shares it with your followers).
There is no algorithm on here, so you can like and share whatever you want without any additional side effects.
Your timeline on here is entirely in your direct control, it isn't going to push stuff at you or hide stuff just because you liked or shared something.
Imagine as part of "Elbows Up" having a Government legislative program to guarantee a right to repair, with an emphasis on reducing e-waste (sustainability) and curbing anti competitive practice. This would include banning DRM.
Unlikely to happen.
it can start slow.
- repeal DMCA-style anti-circumvention crap
- prohibit non replacable batteries
- require supply of repair instruction and parts
- prohibit part keying
Etc.
Linux is good now. The author had enough of Windows and Microsoft shenanigans. I'm brave enough to say it: Linux is good now, and if you want to feel like you actually own your PC, make 2026 the year of Linux on (your) desktop
#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brings you 13 updated and 1 added apps:
* Linked Camera: a privacy-focused camera app built on the base of OpenCamera, with automatic Nextcloud sync for field work 🛡️
RB status: 782 apps (61%)
Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repository 
IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository
This is a repository of apps to be used with your F-Droid client. Applications in this repository are official binaries built by the original application developers, taken from their resp. repositories (mostly Github, GitLab, Codeberg).IzzyOnDroid App Repo
Launched Notepad on Windows 11 and found that they 1) added CoPilot and 2) automatically logged me into an account. I don't use a Microsoft account for Windows but one is required to install Office. They had no business reusing that signin for any software outside of Office. I just want a damned plain text editor.
Assholes. DIAF.
Some highlights that came up:
1. Something about the difference in approach, priorities, and psychology of building frontend versus backend.
2. How lightweight, high-quality websites may be crucial to our lives. (Including accessibility)
3. We "programmers and other nerds" are the worst people to use as a target audience for software.
4. Urging folks to switch to Linux when not everyone can leave Windows (11) is not a good thing.
And many more points.
Я сегодня поддался на уговоры сестры и решил дать шанс отечественному кинематографу — пошли мы в кино на фильм «Буратино».
Ну, что сказать, я думал, будет хуже. То есть и это было не очень, но из зала всё же никто не ушёл до конца сеанса. Но когда в фильме самыми симпатичными оказываются нарисованные, и даже не второстепенные персонажи — это говорит не в пользу фильма. Ну ладно, кроме троицы мультяшных тараканов симпатию вызывал и нарисованный же деревянный мальчик, сам Буратино.
Остальные персонажи были абсолютно никакие. Папа Карло был в разы деревяннее своего сына. Карабас не был страшным. Его труппа, — Пьеро, Мальвина, Арлекин и Артемон, — даже не деревянные, картонные. От Дуремара вообще только уши запомнились.
Сюжет — набор каких-то малосвязанных между собой сцен. У персонажей нет толком ни мотивации, ни характеров. Кадры как будто надёрганы из разных фильмов. С какого перепуга Базилио выглядит как Дракула Тима Бёртона? Почему Тортилла живёт в «Наутилусе» капитана Немо? И в каком водоёме? Моря на общих планах города я не заметил. Прожжёные жулики Алиса и Базилио почему-то вдруг проникаются к Буратино любовью и отпускают его обратно к папе в тележке, полной курток для Карло...
Музыку потырили из советского фильма, это как само собой разумеется. Но переделали тексты, и не в лучшую сторону. Кот и лиса вообще зачем-то пели на итальянском с переводом субтитрами, но совершенно левый какой-то текст...
То есть всё плохо получается? Ну, тараканы были забавные, ещё и сцена во время титров, когда таракан Антон (похоже, русский эмигрант) давал детям вредные советы. Буратино был неплохо нарисован, и был очаровательно наивен. На удивление Артемон, у которого на весь фильм был едва ли десяток слов (не фраз даже), пытался что-то сыграть, но ему просто нечего было. Ну, и да, как сказала моя сестра — ярко и зрелищно.
Но на «Чебурашку» я не пойду.
Then I remembered that I clear cookies in my browser every year and I was signed out and needed to log back in again. Go me, or something.
Twitter’s Grok AI is now being used by people to undress women, as verified by the BBC. Twitter refused to reply, simply saying “legacy media lies”. It isn’t a lie.
In the UK it is illegal to create or share non-consensual intimate images, including via AI. The UK gov say they are investigating.
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c98p1r…
Woman felt 'dehumanised' after Musk's Grok AI used to digitally remove her clothes
The BBC has seen several examples of it undressing women and putting them in sexual situations without their consent.Laura Cress (BBC News)
Obvious thing is happening btw - no world leader is willing to speak up about it. Because Elon is close to Trump and the administration - he's a protected person, basically.
The GenAI industry is also a protected industry - e.g. copyright law doesn't apply, either.
#iPhone #siri #biometrics #cybersecurity #apple
The cure for misinformation is not more information or smarter news consumers
Political scientist Samuel Bagg explains why social identity is at the root of the misinformation crisis -- which calls for something deeper than factchecking.David Roberts (Volts)
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