as @IveyJanette reminds us, #Trump wants to hold a fundraiser rally at Madison Square Garden; so here's A NIGH AT THE GARDEN, a short documentary made entirely with archival footage from the night #Nazis held a rally at #MSG in 1939.
you will notice then, just like today, cops protecting the Nazis from protesters; including ISADORE GREENBAUM, a courageous Jewish man who stormed the stage in protest.
Making some good progress on the new MacOS Subsystem for Guix CLI. Now both Apple Silicon and Intel are supported! (intel requires guile-next currently). Also the vm configuration can now be edited in the ~/.guix/qemu/config.scm file.
Finally got the base for the new MSG cli setup/building/installing correctly with Guile Hall on MacOS! (also a big shout out to the developer for being awesome and helping out!)
Hallo Menschen in der #Schweiz, gibt es bei Euch noch #Knorr#Bratensauce in der Tube, wie das Internet mir glauben macht? Sogar verschiedene Sorten, darunter VEGAN?! <3
Nachdem Knorr Deutschland anscheinend mein lieblings guilty pleasure nicht mehr herstellt, wäre das interessant zu wissen, eh ich meinen nächsten Urlaub plane? :D
OK the improvements of images from #Meteosat#MTG sensor (#FCI) over the previous generation #MSG (#SEVIRI) is impressive. Can't wait to start working with the new data:
"NY's Independent Budget Office puts the total #tax expenditure in the form of the property tax exemption at more than $875 million, annual cost is $43 million.
To put that in perspective, taxing #MSG … would fund all the city’s #EV charging station initiatives in about four years. If EVs aren’t your thing, one year’s property tax revenue would fully fund the city’s program to improve discovery to ensure criminal cases are processed quickly and effectively.”
Love when I can find a way to talk about NY sports but also collapsing these kinds of taxpayer-bilking schemes.
"Let’s revoke MSG’s property tax exemption. But at the same time, we should get Newark to promise they won’t offer MSG with a better deal in the Garden State. New York and New Jersey have a history of interstate compacts and can lead the way for the rest of the country.”