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GrittyLipids

@GrittyLipids@c.im

I read a lot, listen to a lot of podcasts, watch cartoons and (frequently cheesy) movies.

I speak a few different languages besides English.

Otherwise I'm around. I think the land I live on used to belong to the Nacotchtank but I'm not sure. He/him.

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GrittyLipids, to random
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Off the top of my head I don’t remember how much the book of talks about the Harkonnen use of gladiatorial combat, but the movie draws a relatively subtle link between their idea of it and bullfighting - the guys in the wide black hats are like picadors, who stab the bull with lances to weaken it. I’ll avoid spoilers on a 60-year-old book or the new movie, but it’s a fun subtle thing.


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@SoftwareTheron

I’m not really talking about the challenging. That’s just like duels and having stand-ins so the nobles express discontent while killing other people instead of themselves. It’s more how both houses have ways of proving the butch manliness of their leaders in front of the masses - the kill bulls, the kill captives. Even if the other houses have versions of that, there’s a very specific resemblance between Atreides and Harkonnen.


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@SoftwareTheron

I think Herbert mentions how Leto’s father died fighting a bull, but that’s about it, unless that comes up in books after the first. I need to read Messiah, which is conveniently next on the list after .

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GrittyLipids, to Russia
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I forgot how much I hated the sound of that fucking idiot fake cowboy’s voice. Rich bitch from New England playing at being a working class Texan. That’s not even considering his stupid pablum bullshit about sensing Putin’s soul.

Also this doc has gone well off the rails of history and into modern information campaign stuff. No mention of red mercury, no mention of the IMF/World Bank, no shock here.

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GrittyLipids, to history
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I’m glad they’re talking about the certificate scam in ‘90s Russia, but something tells me they aren’t going to talk about the American role in forcing that asinine bullshit through the IMF and World Bank.


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GrittyLipids, to history
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I never realized how close the Kurils are to Japan. Leaving aside, y’know, all of Russian and Japanese history prior to 1945, no wonder the Americans were so keen on becoming friends with Japan after the war.

Even if we definitely should have insisted on more trials of murderers and criminals like Shiro Ishii.

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GrittyLipids,
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@histodons

Although hey, way to whitewash an absolute fucking maniac by not pointing out how Larry McDonald was the head of the JBS. The JBS being the infamously insane pack of dipshit morons who accused Eisenhower and Nixon of being secret Communists.

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@histodons

And give away the American bias of this documentary by not mentioning how preceded or how it completely fucking shattered the minds of everyone in the UK.


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ronanmcd, to books
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I always judge a book by its cover. Go to the library. Pick something that looks barely read. The popular books tend to be uninteresting to me. Pick one with a thoughtfully designed cover. Something the designer felt they owed some effort to. Nothing where the author's name is the biggest thing on the cover. Read the blurb. Take a chance. It certainly paid off big time with this: huge ideas on the future we are building for ourselves

GrittyLipids,
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@ronanmcd

I think I’m going to be able to finish this today and it’s fucking great. A very British look at the AI apocalypse, as distinguished from the very American but also very good series by William Hertling that talks about a different kind of AI apocalypse.

GrittyLipids, to brainfood
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Ah, ~52 minutes in and we’re getting to the Wunderwaffe fears. Feels like I shouldn’t # that.




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GrittyLipids, to Netflix
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Watching the BBC documentary on via . Transparently obvious that this was made because of , but at the same time it’s an interesting overview of Einstein’s life between exile from Germany and turning up in the US.

I also thought they were taking liberties with his voice until they showed a clip of the real Einstein speaking. Turns out not so much, though I kinda want to watch more of that now.

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GrittyLipids, to histodon
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Asante Gold: UK to loan back Ghana's looted 'crown jewels'

That’s interesting.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-68066877

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britt, to random
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Friendly reminder to support Indie Game Devs ✌🏻

GrittyLipids,
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@britt

Always great to see the Silicon Valley obsession with rent-seeking and technological feudalism infiltrating another area of life.

GrittyLipids, to random
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Went to the African-American history and culture museum yesterday - everyone should. Despite what I imagine some people believe, it’s not just violence and trauma porn, it’s a lot of day to day normal stuff on the upper floors. My wife wondered where the slavery and Jim Crow stuff was, but it occurred to me that it would probably be concentrated somewhere else in the building - excessive focus on slavery and trauma is a complaint I’ve heard about cultural stuff usual made for white audiences.

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Who wants their entire identity defined by violence? The upper floors mention it (Tulsa 1921, Chicago 1919, Fort Pillow massacre, Angola prison in Louisiana, etc) but there’s a lot more stuff about everyday life, including Robert Churchwell - that guy was the first Black reporter to work in a major white paper in the South, which much have required self control few people have. The Olympics guys have their own statue, and so do the Williams sisters.

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We came in a bit late, so we didn’t get a chance to see everything, but we got into a good bit of the dark stuff in the basement. I didn’t know but wasn’t surprised to find out that Denmark was involved in the slave trade - they used to own St Croix and a couple other Caribbean islands they sold to the US at some point, which seems to be when they got out of the slave trade, at least in the US.

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Probably the most informative exhibit (“favorite” sounds wrong) was the segregated train car. You really get a sense of how petty and cheap the racists were - the Black bathrooms are tiny (about the size of airplane ones now), white ones have a “lounge” area, which is weird, but regardless of how weird it was they had more space. Plus you couldn’t use the suitcase storage areas unless you were white, which is just ridiculous.

GrittyLipids,
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If I get a chance to go back I’ll have to see if they’ve got a Wilmington 1898 exhibit and what they have about COINTELPRO-related fuckery. Probably the single most horrifying thing in there is the child-sized shackles, but there’s also plenty of stuff in there that isn’t evil or soaked in blood.


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Likewise, to books
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In case anyone is wondering if there is any engagement on here— this is the list of every book recommended after I asked if you’d share one book you enjoyed this year. You can scroll underneath the post to see these, but I think seeing them all together shows the true awesomeness of the people on here.

Thanks for being pretty darn great ❤️
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A continuation of the handwritten list of all the books recommended.

GrittyLipids,
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@bookstodon @Likewise @firefly

I’ll have to look into that. Sci-fi is sci-fi but early sci-fi is more impressive for the track it laid for its followers.

GrittyLipids, to bookstodon
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Reading Chip War and it’s interesting how American companies did the same thing with semiconductors and Japan that they later did with China and everything else - just the racist assumption that nobody in those countries would ever figure out how to duplicate and then improve upon their technology.

Japan doesn’t seem to have been as openly theft-oriented as China, but they weren’t above corporate espionage shenaniganry.



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mattblaze, to random
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The Supreme Court code of ethics uses the word "should" 53 times and the word "shall" 0 times. https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/Code-of-Conduct-for-Justices_November_13_2023.pdf

GrittyLipids,
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@mattblaze

Right, so it’s meaningless performative bullshit.

Exactly what I’d expect from this court defending their obvious corruption.

GrittyLipids,
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@sspopovich

No enforcement mechanisms either. Considering how insanely basic a lot of this shit is (like maybe you shouldn’t sit in judgement over a case your wife is deeply connected to - looking at you Thomas) it’s a whole bunch of empty bullshit.

GrittyLipids, to history
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Started reading Stratigakos’ book about the Nazi occupation of Norway and its influence on Norwegian infrastructure. Now I’m curious how much Norwegian infrastructure is still based on stuff the Nazis built and how much that affects Norway’s economy. Not like they should go back and demolish those roads or anything, but I’m curious.


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Best Buy will no longer carry physical movies in 2024, and I am no longer whole - Shoutout to Best Buy store No. 265, the movies were always... - https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/13/23915567/best-buy-discontinue-physical-media-dvd-blu-ray

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@itnewsbot

Buy your favorite movies unless they’re extremely common - I have copies of two ‘90s classics you can’t get on streaming.

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