There is no reason to consider one’s political party in local elections, if they are even a part of one, in local elections. Large social and economic issues simply do not matter for small positions such as city council or mayor. If you’re part of a large city such as NYC then sure but the vast majority of us aren’t. By...
He had been charged for commiting domestic abuse and so he was let go from a bunch of shows including Rick and Morty. The charges were later dropped but it's unclear whether his reputation will recover, especially since some other people accused him of toxic behavior like telling someone to go into sexual slavery.
R. Buckminster Fuller, creator of the buckyball, was a professor at SIU in Carbondale in the 1960's. At that time, he built and lived in a large buckyball home, which has been restored and will soon be a museum to the man and his legacy.
I find it hilarious that he built his home to look like a buckyball. Its like something out of a fantasy novel where wizards build their home out of whatever materials they control.
Patch submitted to the Linux kernel by a 4 year old. (mastodon.social)
Golang be like (i.imgur.com)
Voting only for people from [insert political party] for local positions is idiotic.
There is no reason to consider one’s political party in local elections, if they are even a part of one, in local elections. Large social and economic issues simply do not matter for small positions such as city council or mayor. If you’re part of a large city such as NYC then sure but the vast majority of us aren’t. By...
Would it make sense for a person in a "privileged class" to move from a red state?
Trying to gauge if I’m going crazy or a little too much “online.”...
OC Mini Book Reviews Beware of Chicken, Worth the Candle and The Rascor Plains
Beware of Chicken (ongoing webserial with 3 complete volumes)...
What have you been reading? (mid-July 2023 edition)
Stuff you've finished, stuff you're in the middle of--I wanna hear about it all!
heartbreaking moment (lemmy.world)
Buckminster Fuller's home gets one step closer to opening as a museum (thesouthern.com)
R. Buckminster Fuller, creator of the buckyball, was a professor at SIU in Carbondale in the 1960's. At that time, he built and lived in a large buckyball home, which has been restored and will soon be a museum to the man and his legacy.