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Porc chop with asparagus, tiny potatoes and jus

Totally fair. I hated asparagus for a while, but then realized I just wasn’t eating them cooked the right way. I grew up in a household where basically all veggies were steamed because “that’s how it’s always been done”, which I really hated, and so I developed an aversion to greens in general that took some time to overcome. But cooked with a slight char, along with some salt and pepper, really helps. I don’t go out of my way for asparagus, but I have no problems eating it now. Green beans though can fuck right off. I’ve never had a dish with any amount of green beans that wasn’t ruined by them.

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Please stop

I’ve had yokels launching aerial fireworks that were extremely loud and bright within city limits when it is expressly against city ordinance to do so for 2 weeks before and 4 weeks after the 4th of July. My windows shook over and over until 3 a.m. I had to work at 7 a.m. the next morning. My cat hid in the downstairs shower because it was the quietest place in the house every night. People who do this have ZERO regard for others. I expect the night of 4th of July to sound like the war of 1812. Not every night for two weeks leading up and 4 weeks after every night past midnight. Have some respect for your neighbors by stopping by 11 p.m. or Midnight the rest of the nights. Nobody wants to hear fireworks after midnight except you.

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Good for him.

Don’t quote me on this, but I think this guy was one of the people who went to the Arctic to see a 24 hour sunny day and actually accepted the evidence

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How to deduplicate sentences in large .odt and .txt files?

Over the years, I’ve downloaded a lot of old emails to my laptop, which I saved as .eml files and then converted to .docx, .odt, and .txt files (mostly the last two). The unfortunate habit of almost everyone (including myself, but no longer!) of quoting the original message as part of an email exchange has left me with text file(s) full of repeated sentences and paragraphs. What I’ve tended to do is to dump all the text from a one on one correspondence into a single file (“Dad-Erinaceus Complete Correspondence.odt,” for example) and then try cleaning it up and re-ordering the messages by date. Apart from the emails, I have I guess what you’d call a “journal” which is a very long .odt file that runs to about 300 pages or so. Much of this has the same sentences and paragraphs over and over again, but sometimes with slight variations that I would like to keep. So far, in either .odt or .txt files, I’ve started by searching for the first sentence, deleting subsequent appearances of it, and then going on to the next sentence, and so forth. Very time consuming! Is there a faster (and safe) way to do this? There is quite possibly a very simple solution to this that I haven’t thought of, but I’d be much obliged for any suggestions.

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Transparency Effects with Mica for Everyone

I’ve had Mica for a long time but struggled to get it to strap to all my programs until recently. If you’re using Windows 10 the older version can work with it, mine’s 1.3 It is surprising to me when it will suddenly start providing transparency to some processes but it looks so damn cool when it works. I really didn’t expect it to affect the literal album art in Media Player Classic. This is the link if anyone else wants to try messing with it https://github.com/MicaForEveryone/MicaForEveryone

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Adorable brood of Killdeer

Great Lakes region, USA. June 2026. I was getting out of my car at an Aldi and heard the distinct call of the killdeer across the street. I happened to see an adult killdeer chilling by a manmade pond and luckily had my camera handy. I walked over and noticed it had a brood of three chicks. I didn’t want to get too close and disturb them as this was all next to a highway with a lot of traffic.

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New Indonesia roadmap aims to protect Indigenous knowledge for biodiversity

JAKARTA — The Indonesian government is developing a roadmap to protect local wisdom in biodiversity conservation, a move aimed at strengthening the recognition and protection of Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) whose traditional practices have long safeguarded some of the country’s richest ecosystems. The roadmap, the drafting of which began in June 2026, comes as Indonesia seeks to implement its commitments under the multilateral treaty Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF). The KM-GBF is a global agreement adopted in 2022 that recognizes the important role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in achieving biodiversity conservation. One of the framework’s targets, known as target “30×30,” calls for conserving 30% of the world’s land and sea by 2030 while respecting the rights, territories and knowledge of Indigenous peoples. Indonesia is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, harboring some of the planet’s highest levels of species richness and endemism. It is also home to an estimated 50 million to 70 million Indigenous people, or around one-fifth of the country’s population. Many of these communities inhabit forests, coasts and other ecosystems with exceptional biodiversity. According to the Working Group on Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Areas and Territories Indonesia (WGII), a coalition of NGOs documenting community conservation, its spatial analysis identified more than 29 million hectares (71.6 million acres) of Indigenous territories and community-managed areas with the potential to qualify as Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Areas and Territories (ICCAs). Nearly 70% of these areas overlap…This article was originally published on Mongabay From Conservation news via This RSS Feed.

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The Crimson Reliquary of the Hollow God

Video and more pictures: https://imgur.com/a/nzsVRdf First version of the build: https://imgur.com/a/YQfp5TT Everything, unless stated are all my own idea. I have had a handful of people ask if the build represents anything already existing. I inform them that I post my madness and it all comes from my twisted brain. Before the skies of Rechidna Prime were blackened by industry and war, there existed a being known only as the Hollow God. Whether it was a deity, an ancient machine, or something far older, none could say. The Gorath discovered its remains buried beneath the planet’s crust. It was a colossal skeletal entity. Their heart still pulsed despite the long since decayed body. Divinity is what the Gorath collective viewed this phenomenon as. A cathedral was erected, encasing the dormant beating heart. The build consisted of bone-like alloys and living machinery. The red crystals distilled synthetic blood and neural essence. Embedded throughout the structure to pacify the faint pulses echoing the halls. The Crimson Reliquary of the Hollow God was established. With the delusional truths and whispers of limitless knowledge, scholars, and priests sought out an audience with this entity. Some who entered the structure survived and others perished. The creature was feeding. The Gorath for centuries were blinded by the awful truth. Every desperate plea for salvation nourished the remnants of its consciousness. The crimson crystals lining the reliquary were not holy relics, but vessels. Storing fragments of stolen souls siphoned from those who entered its halls. As the Gorath rebellion consumed their civilization and the machines turned upon their creators, the reliquary endured. The priests perished, the empire crumbled, and entire worlds were forgotten. Yet the Hollow God remained. The Hollow God isn’t dreaming of the universe. The universe is dreaming of the Hollow God.

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ICE Flouting Federal Judge’s Order to Stop Arresting Immigrants at New York Courts

cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/61165 Federal agents took three people into custody at immigration courts in New York City over the last week in what lawyers said appears to be the first grave violations of two orders by federal judges barring such arrests. On Thursday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested an Ecuadorian man at a court at 26 Federal Plaza and a man from the Dominican Republic at another court at 290 Broadway, both in Lower Manhattan. The arrests continued on Monday, when ICE agents detained a third man, originally from Guatemala, at 290 Broadway. In legal filings challenging the detentions of the men taken Thursday, advocates with the nonprofit Make the Road New York accused ICE of not only violating their clients’ right to due process, but also of brazenly flouting a federal court order. The judge’s order barred ICE from making arrests at Manhattan immigration courts in all but a narrow handful of exceptions, while a similar ruling issued on June 23 from a federal court in California applies nationwide. By detaining the men at court on Thursday, ICE appears to be directly contravening the New York order without yet providing a justification, according to Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y. “ICE continues to flagrantly violate the law by arresting immigrants who are attending their mandatory court hearings, despite a court order mandating an end to courthouse arrests,” Goldman said in a statement to The Intercept, adding that his office was working to get the men released. ICE appears to be acting outside the law, according to Murad Awawdeh, the head of the advocacy group New York Immigration Coalition. “We’re witnessing ICE, yet again, operate in a lawless and rogue fashion and not following court orders.” “We’re witnessing ICE, yet again, operate in a lawless and rogue fashion and not following court orders,” Awawdeh said. “We’re supposedly a nation under the rule of law, and our judicial branch has said that this agency must stop engaging in this lawless behavior, and they continue to do so.” In its habeas corpus filings, lawyers from Make the Road demanded that the two men arrested Thursday be released and allowed to continue navigating the immigration process. In a statement to The Intercept, a spokesperson for ICE denied that the agency had violated any court order. The spokesperson did not explain how the arrests fit into the exceptions to the ban on courthouse arrests put in place by the federal judge. No Exceptions From May 18 until last week, just two arrests had taken place at Manhattan immigration courts; in both cases, the detainees were swiftly released after lawyers and immigrant rights groups mobilized to invoke the federal judge’s order. That has not been the case for the men arrested on Thursday and Monday. All three men have since been transferred to detention centers, according to ICE records. [ Related “Warehousing Human Beings”](https://theintercept.com/2026/06/05/new-jersey-ice-delaney-hall-protests/) The Dominican man arrested Thursday is currently being held at ICE’s Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, while the Ecuadorian man arrested the same day is being held at the D. Ray James ICE Processing Center in Folkston, Georgia. The Guatemalan man arrested on Monday is being held at the Orange County Detention Facility in upstate New York. (The Intercept is withholding the detained men’s names because of the sensitive nature of their cases.) The arrests appeared to end a brief period of calm at Manhattan immigration courts in the wake of the May 18 ruling by Judge Kevin Castel requiring ICE to revert to a policy put in place in 2021. The Biden-era policy allowed for courthouse arrests with prior authorization in only a handful of instances, including when a person might pose a threat to national security or to public safety — narrowly defined as cases in which agents are in direct pursuit of a subject or if it would not be possible to make the arrest in another location. In their statement, the ICE spokesperson pointed to a conviction for trespassing on the part of the Dominican man and a 2025 conviction for disorderly conduct on the part of the Ecuadorian man. One immigration lawyer said the courthouse arrests were part of a growing pattern of increased ICE detentions. “For whatever reason, that order is essentially being disregarded, and we’ve seen a pretty significant uptick in detentions,” said Benjamin Remy, senior coordinating attorney at the immigration protection unit of the New York Legal Assistance Group. [ Related ICE Defied Direct Order From Federal Judge and Re-Detained Elderly Palestinian](https://theintercept.com/2026/06/10/ice-deport-elderly-palestinian-immigrant/) In the year and a half since President Trump returned to office and unleashed the agency as part of his mass deportation agenda, ICE has repeatedly been found in violation of orders around the detention of immigrants. The alleged violations have been ramping up in recent months, according to advocates and court records. “We’ve seen ICE have a fairly flexible and adaptive relationship when it comes to the truth and the facts,” Remy said, “and to complying with court orders and frankly to rule of law as a fundamental concept.” An Impossible Bind Beginning in May 2025 and continuing for almost exactly a year, ICE arrests at 26 Federal Plaza, 290 Broadway, and another immigration court at 201 Varick Street were commonplace, with hundreds of people swept up by masked ICE agents when they showed up for scheduled hearings. According to an analysis published last August by The City Reporter, a local news site, more than half of courthouse arrests nationwide were taking place in New York. [ Related ICE Held an NYC Child Incommunicado at Secret Hotels, Then Deported Him](https://theintercept.com/2025/08/18/ice-children-hotel-detention-nyc-deported/) Like the overwhelming majority of people arrested in immigration courts over the past year, the men arrested over the past week were following demands made of them by the immigration system. Both men arrested last week had fled home due to persecution, entered the U.S., and been detained before obtaining release as their cases proceeded, according to petitions filed on their behalf by Make the Road New York. When summoned to court, both showed up as instructed. ICE has repeatedly defended the arrests as legitimate. Immigration advocates, however, have warned that it puts immigrants in an impossible bind, forcing them to decide between risking arrest by following the law and showing up to court, or losing any chance of lawfully remaining in the country by skipping a hearing. “It is not uncommon for me to encounter folks walking into court in the morning already just sobbing,” Remy told The Intercept. “These arrests are discouraging the legal process. It’s discouraging people’s fundamental constitutional right to due process and to be able to have their day in court.” The post ICE Flouting Federal Judge’s Order to Stop Arresting Immigrants at New York Courts appeared first on The Intercept. From The Intercept via This RSS Feed.

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My child is dead

I’d like to add on this bit that people often miss: In Canada, the healthcare system’s costs include salaries for healthcare workers, supplies, training, and other necessary costs In the US, the healthcare system’s costs include all of the above, in addition to all of the parisitic layers. Just the insurance layer includes insurance shareholders, insurance executives, insurance overhead (marketing, admin, aggressive claims denial), lobbying, etc. Then there are similar costs from each of the private corporations that own the hospitals, the clinics, the ambulance services etc. That is why the American system is much more expensive and much less efficient with the money. Since Canada’s system is still partially private and it never got fully actualized to the original vision (in part because of lobbying from the US), we have some of those inefficiencies too. Now the thing is, a large segment of the working US population would not be able to afford healthcare because of these parasitic layers. The US government needs to enter this system to keep it afloat, but they have to pay the much higher costs. So for an American, not only do their taxes ALSO go towards healthcare, but the US spends far more per capita on it. It changes year to year, but double the spending is what I’ve usually heard. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_the_healthcare_systems_in_Canada_and_the_United_States Cut out the parasitic layers. The savvy businessmen among them can find some other industry to make a profit from.

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Anon is a nostalgic gamer

The only thing here that is mostly BS is the “tons of unlockable content.” That really became more of a thing after DLC and always online shit. Most of the time it was ONE level and/or ONE character if it had anything at all.

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Russian families attempt to stop a bus of deserters from being sent back to the front.

“Let me hug my son!”, — in the Sverdlovsk region, crying women tried to stop a bus with deserters. They were waiting for trial and were ready to go to prison, just so they wouldn’t have to go back to the war According to journalist Dmitry Kolezev, the video was filmed on June 21 near a collection point in Verkhnyaya Pyshma, where servicemen who voluntarily left their military unit are being held. — They are taking away the AWOLS, nobody wants to go. — They didn’t allow a single meeting. — Girls, let’s all stand up, don’t let them! — Nowhere, get out! Let them get out! Nobody wants to, you are going nowhere, let them get out! The women try to stop the bus, followed by a UAZ “Patriot”. One of the women who came leans her hands against the hood. A military man gets out of the car; some of the women ask to hand over belongings, some — to say goodbye, others scream for all the men to be let go. When a few people are finally allowed to approach the bus, the driver, seizing the moment, drives off. The women, sobbing, hit the body of the vehicle. Kolezev, citing eyewitnesses, reports that 30 people were taken away from the collection point that day. They were put on a plane to Rostov and then sent to Ukraine. All the men were awaiting indictment and trial, but they were sent back to the “SVO” [Special Military Operation] without a choice. Among them were those with severe injuries and illnesses. https://t.me/astrapress/117263