This shirt has a tiny hole in the armpit, and so I'm trying to decide between chucking it, and just keeping it but trying to figure out how to keep it separate so I don't wear it out of the house but it's available for around the house stuff since it's so comfortable.

Okay, y’all. I’ve taken what I’ve learned while using #RSS over the last 23+ years and made a 4,000 word, information-packed, free, ad-free article:

– What is RSS?
– Finding and Using Site-Based RSS Feeds
– Finding and Using Keyword-Based RSS Feeds
– RSS Feed Readers
– RSS Feed Tools

If you’re looking for ways you can continue monitoring news and the web in a post-Twitter world, I think this will help.

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https://researchbuzz.me/2023/07/06/rss-2/

@researchbuzz

Earlier this year, we were talking on #ActuallyAutistic about people not respecting food allergies.
It’s on my mind because my 12yo niece’s best friend’s organs are being harvested tonight for donors.
She had a severe nut allergy, and on July 4th, someone, assuring her there were no nuts in it, gave her something made with peanut butter. She went into anaphylactic shock, then cardiac arrest, and was declared brain dead that night.
Her family is having a ceremony at the hospital tonight, as her friends and classmates say goodbye. Everyone is devastated. My niece has been friends with her since preschool.

@n69n

When a woman like Sara Hossein speaks out at the UN against human rights abuse in Iran, and is disrupted by Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Russia, China, Syria,Venezuela, Cuba and Zimbabwe, you know every word is hitting home to the dictators club.

Full statement below.

#IRGCTerrorists
#StopExecutionsInIran
#MahsaAmini

https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2023/07/statement-ffm-chair-sara-hossain-53rd-session-human-rights-council

@ProjectFearlessness

Someone linked to an obviously ChatGPT-generated article and I realized the thing which makes it so obvious is how much it resembles an uninspired attempt at the 5-paragraph essay form, including the horrid formulaic phrases (“There are several reasons why…” / etc.).

As someone who did forensics (the public-speaking kind, not the crime-scene investigation kind) in school and had to listen to way too many people stumbling through the oratorical equivalent of this, it’s A) always going to stand out and B) always going to make me wince.

@ubernostrum