@scalzi I caught this interview with Ryan Barrett. It's technical, but he does talk about the history of his bridging efforts.
@scalzi Poor guy had to spend his birthday in the airport. Makes me wonder if Charles Darwin is wandering around Heathrow right now.
@thelinuxEXP
That is the reason I'm mostly off YouTube. Outside of two personal friends and two other channels, I have no reason to go back. I find enough on PeerTube to keep me informed and happy.
TIL how to block someone on Mastodon.
@show Oh, thanks!
@show Is there any significance to using a map of Chicago?
You can imagine my horror when I pulled a #record labeled "Harmonica Moods" out of a Tchaikovsky sleeve. Fortunately, "Romeo and Juliet" were right where they should be. #vinal #PhysicalMedia
@show @Aminorjourney@mastodon.transportevolved.com @Aminorjourney@lgbtqia.space
A benevolent time-traveling border collie would make an excellent overlord.
Sounds like a lot of work. Last night, I tried to swap out a video file on my PeerTube account for the first time. It didn't work as nicely as I had hoped. Replacing video files is one of the features that enticed me away from YouTube for my course videos. Maybe it was just a setting on my instance and yours will be easier.
@show Yikes! Hoping for the best.
@show Is that on all platforms, or just YouTube?
@Qbitzerre @anubis2814 @RustyBertrand
The problem with this line of reasoning that that the result of Clinton losing in 2016 was nominating and electing Biden. I've heard people saying that Democratic politicians losing will move the party left for about a quarter century now, and that still hasn't happened.
The real power base in the Democratic Party is where voters are delivering consistent wins in close elections, and that has been Georgia over the past four years. It's hardly a bastion of left-wing politics. Georgia has been the difference between Minority Leader McConnel and Majority Leader McConnel. Winning Georgia was a 32 Electoral College swing toward Biden.
If the left wing of the Democratic Party wants a bigger voice, then they have to deliver wins against Republicans in competitive races. Beating an incumbent Democrat in a primary and winning in a safe district doesn't move the needle. Flipping a swing district moves the needle significantly.
The right wing of the Republican Party has as much power as they do because they show up to vote for every election, every year, in every district.
Just to be clear, I am not defending Biden or saying he is above criticism. He is absolutely wrong on Gaza. Where we disagree is about the amount of leverage we have to push the party in any direction. A competitive primary won't give us a candidate who's right about Gaza because that’s not where the party is as a whole. Threatening to vote third-party will just get you ignored and the candidate looking for Republican votes to make up for the loss.
It sucks, but the only way to change it is to see it as a decades-long project of small wins and fight it out for the long-haul. Republicans have literally been doing that since the end of Jim Crow, and they've almost completed their victory.
@anubis2814 @Qbitzerre @RustyBertrand
I agree that there is no next time.
What Republicans learned in 2020 is that if you have too many people that are more loyal to the Constitution than the leader, then you cannot overturn elections. That isn't a mistake they are going to make again. Look into Project 2025 by the Herritage Foundation. They detail their plan to put loyalists in place if a Republican wins.
Elon Musk, Tesla
@show @transport_evolved_main Re - getting off Apple and moving to OpenSource for vide production: A good person to talk to is @thelinuxEXP He runs his channel using the hardware and software you described.
@TCMuffin @RustyBertrand My great-grandfather lived from 1897 to 1991. He got to see Halley's Comet twice: in 1910 and 1986.
@kristinHenry I probably won't be able to participate in every prompt like I did last time. A lot has changed since then. Less free time.
But I could still do the background research. Good opportunity to learn about many artists and artistic genres.
Father, husband, community college mathematics professor.
I enjoy pi. (h/t @scalzi)