Vegan_Joe
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Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldto
Music@lemmy.world•If you haven't checked them out before, KEXP is a wonderful source of finding new bands.English
10·5 days agoWet Leg’s set was one of my favorites last year!
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•DOJ Just DELETED This Document from the Epstein Files. We Saved It.English
14·6 days agoHere’s the link to the republished DOJ file. We’ll see how long it stays
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the best free version of word?English
15·13 days agoIf I understand it correctly, Microsoft sells discounted keys to organizations as part of their Volume Licensing for businesses.
Some places on the internet take advantage of that, and sell the keys individually.
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•40% of Kids Can't Read and Teachers Are Quitting [video]English
11·18 days agoI love to hate on all of the glaring deficiencies of the US just as much as anyone, but it may be unwarranted in this instance.
The US is not the top of the list, but far from the bottom, being 15th out of 58.. That amazes me, considering how bruised and battered the education system is.
The American education system is underfunded, and politicized in every negative way. Then we get posts like this that attempt to bash it further.
The fact that we are in good company in regards to reading levels only speaks to the dedication of most educators. They certainly aren’t in it for the money…
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•40% of Kids Can't Read and Teachers Are Quitting [video]English
11·18 days agoThey are currently reading at a higher level than 30 years ago.. Though they are still a couple points behind pre-pandemic levels, it is still close enough that it leads me to believe these teachers are apparently new to teaching and a bit alarmist.
I teach 7th and 8th graders, and proficiencies certainly fluctuate from year to year. That is even more exaggerated with the pandemic “virtual learning” year.
Each year we have been able to pinpoint exactly what content they missed, because at this age group the content they missed was foundational.
That said, though technology has affected how we all relate to information, students in my classroom are able to approach novel challenges in creative and unique ways, and it is always exciting to see them grow and develop new skillsets from the unique vantage their lifetime has provided them.
Sure, it can be jarring and frustrating when we approach a lesson or topic that presumes a skill set they are missing, but part of being an educator is providing students with opportunities to grow those skills.
Educators deserve to be able to vent to each other, but I think it is irresponsible to post things like this publicly, because it gives the wrong impression and feels very negative.
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World News@beehaw.org•People forget that Dr. King's real life was filled with threats, violence & injuries, not speeches and "dreams."English
16·18 days agoA side topic, but this pulls to mind the gay rights movement in my lifetime. It always felt like an extension to the civil Rights movement. Which is all the more concerning with the current rhetoric around gender and sexuality.
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World News@beehaw.org•People forget that Dr. King's real life was filled with threats, violence & injuries, not speeches and "dreams."English
34·18 days agoThis really hit home to me when I was a teenager and a colleague at work started talking about the famous demonstrations she attended. She was probably 60, but looked and acted 40, which made it especially jarring.
A similar thing happened when I visited the Martin Luther King Jr national museum in Atlanta. They have pictures and items scattered throughout, and as we were browsing, an older man was nearby excitedly talking about each of the people in the exhibit on a personal level. As it turned out, he was friends with all of them. It made it feel bizarre, because we walked into a history museum, and left with it feeling too recent to be history.
The final shock for me was when my mom casually mentioned that her elementary School was segregated! My siblings and I were shaken. She acted like it was something we should have already known, and maybe we should have already pieced that together when analyzing the time frames. The problem was that the Civil Rights movements in my mind were compartmentalized in the History section.
I’ve heard that name a few times this past year. I wonder how it compares to Powell-Peralta’s “Flight Decks”, Deluxe Distribution’s “DBX”, or Santa Cruz’s “VX”.
I went to Kape’s website, and it looks like their boards are a composite of foam and fiberglass, which is an entirely different direction than the epoxy glues for Flight Decks and VXs.
The price is similar enough that it might be worth a try. They are only charging $25 shipping to America.
Those flight decks look amazing, but my hucking days are over. So, razor tail and a general soggy feeling kill my decks before I ever do.
I grabbed a cheap mini logo deck (Christmas complete), and it skated… But after about a month it definitely felt like it’s price.
I had been grabbing Z-Flex completes. I initially snagged one just for the trucks because I like Aces. When they are on sale, a complete is $60 with Ace 144s. I was pleasantly surprised when the deck was stiff and poppy. With some better wheels and bearings, that setup was solid.
I grabbed a Tactics Blank the last time I needed grip and bearings because the sale price dropped the board down to $22. When I showed up to the park, my buddies could immediately hear the difference in pop.
My favorite so far has been Woodchuck laminates. It’s a Canadian company and the concave and pop have been amazing.
Love the music for sure. I think his skating style match the music pretty well, which is a compliment.
It was wild seeing the China Banks at the beginning of the video. Haven’t seen anyone hit that spot in a while, and by all accounts, they’re tearing it down soon.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy's active userbase has been stable since September 2025English
1134·25 days agoI honestly like the small, eclectic vibe better.
I don’t know what the number is, but I’ll arbitrarily say, anywhere under a quarter million is perfect.
I know the federation model provides a strength against the cascading list negatives that plague popular platforms, but I don’t doubt that with a large enough user base, exploits would certainly seep in, particularly with ease of AI bot manipulation and astroturfing.
It reminds me of the Linux saying “security through obscurity”.
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your kinda-unimpressive 'claim to fame'?English
52·1 month agoSame bitrate, file size, and metadata (with my tags still included), along naming schemes and occasional misspellings.
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your kinda-unimpressive 'claim to fame'?English
901·1 month agoMany of the songs I ripped and shared via Napster in the late 1900’s continued to appear on legitimate platforms years later.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who have moved residences, do you still remember all the places you've been, do you feel anything about it when remembering it or looking at street views? Do you feel sentinmental about it?English
7·1 month agoHoly smokes! I see his online persona so often that I forgot he had a pen name!
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who have moved residences, do you still remember all the places you've been, do you feel anything about it when remembering it or looking at street views? Do you feel sentinmental about it?English
12·1 month ago“No man ever steps in the same river twice”. Everything flows.
Similarly, impermanence is a fundamental aspect of reality, and fighting it ultimately results in feeling things are unsatisfactory in some way.
Vegan_Joe@piefed.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who have moved residences, do you still remember all the places you've been, do you feel anything about it when remembering it or looking at street views? Do you feel sentinmental about it?English
19·1 month agoHere’s the author Jason Pargin riffing on the topic of nostalgia , and the key takeaways for him are that:
- Nostalgia is toxic because it is the intense grasping for something that is definitionally forever outside of your reach
- Nostalgia is a false rose-colored filter to view things through.
That said, I have a penchant for sentimentality, and fall victim to nostalgia at every given whim I get, especially when visiting my parents’ house where I grew up.
I love to allow myself to be transported to the viewpoint of my younger self, which I feel I have lost some connection to.
I often find I was stronger and more worthy than I gave myself credit for.
If only I could properly translate that into the current moment, it would remove a lot of self-doubt that holds me back from living with confident authenticity.
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Skateboarding@piefed.social•Pretending I’m a Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Documentary | Full MovieEnglish
8·2 months agoI am new to PeerTube, so hopefully this works




















I was not suggesting that the encryption was compromised. I was suggesting that signal is being targeted.
Likely, they are infiltrating Signal groups specifically. Not through breaking encryption, but still joining these groups BECAUSE of the encryption.
The fact that these groups are using private encrypted messages are what piques the interest of the FBI in the first place. Signal is just the most popular and thus the most likely target.