It's time for some NYC-picking!

Jun. 23rd, 2025 11:05 am
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Now, I've already told you about the alleys (no alleys in Manhattan) and right on red (none of that either), and now it's time for - garbage.

Since the 1990s it's been the law that residential garbage in NYC has to have the recyclables sorted out. And since this year we also have to separate out the compost, though weirdly they only pick that up once a week, I've complained about this. It's completely backwards.

Anyway, as I said, it's been the law since the 90s that you can't put your cans and bottles in with your regular trash. Do people always follow that law? Oh, heck no. But if you don't and the city catches you at it they'll give you a $300 ticket, and if you don't pay they put a lien on the house. So even if you don't care, your landlord might, and if they care and perhaps only have one tenant at that location you can bet they won't just eat the cost.

And if your protagonist is even minimally conscientious she'll at least glance around for a recycle bin before tossing her water bottle in with the regular trash.

(As a reference here, our terrible neighbors, who have had sanitation and once the fire department called on them multiple times due to the trash they pile up in their yard, still separate out the bottles and cans from the regular trash. Though in their case they may somewhat optimistically believe they'll get around to redeeming them one of these days, honestly, who knows how they think.)

This rant is courtesy of Elsbeth, which Jenn has been watching. Sure, Elsbeth is a snoop and the best way to dispose of several bushels worth of murderous apple pulp was probably to flush it, but all the same - it's weird that such a generally responsible character goes straightaway to throw out her water bottle in the general trash in somebody's house without at least checking that there's no recycle bin.

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Jun. 20th, 2025 03:14 am
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Last Friday ever of dropping her off at school and him off at nursery!

Off to the Highland Show this afternoon. Going to be 28 degrees, so we'll all probably burst into flames.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

WTF even is this?

Jun. 22nd, 2025 12:22 am
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"Square children's book with hex code 03fcdf for the covers"

Why. Just. Why...? Seriously, who thinks that a hex code is a better description than the name of the color in English?

(This time, I wasn't paraphrasing. I usually do, but....)

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D.O.P.-T.

Jun. 19th, 2025 09:32 pm
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We've already had the first wildfire in the immediate region—in the east San Jose hills. But except for a blip upwards yesterday, the weather so far this summer has been mild: 70s and 80s. (I'm lazy enough to be glad not to have had to go to every-day hand watering yet.) The Chronicle weatherman, of course, spins this as a crushing disappointment for San Franciscans, but they should be used to fog and morning chill, even afternoon chill, by now. And on my morning walk, I keep seeing people in long sleeves—probably transplants from SoCal, or Mumbai.
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I noticed something I didn't notice before about Ascencia. Read more... )

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Scammers have found an interesting trick via Google ads, and thus far it only seems to work with them, no other online ad company. They buy an ad, for example, for Microsoft.com, that says 'Call us toll free at 805-xxx-xxxx' and it pops up as a banner at the top of the page!

So you're browsing for whatever, and this page pops up and the URL looks completely legit, and there's a phone number just below the top of the page, do you trust it?

Well, looks like these days you shouldn't.

Might want to spread the word, and article, to your more gullible friends and older relations.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/06/tech-support-scammers-inject-malicious-phone-numbers-into-big-name-websites/

Rejected video for Juneteenth post

Jun. 19th, 2025 01:54 pm
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I didn't use this video in Heather Cox Richardson explains 'What is Juneteenth and Why Does it Matter: A Short History', but I did use the next video on the subject from the same source.

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Day09_Crossover

I finished colouring this at about one minute past midnight, too late for the deadline. So I went to bed. The task this time was re-imagine as a pony or insert pony into something. I replaced Bambi with Fluttershy.

D.O.P.-T.

Jun. 18th, 2025 10:21 pm
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The monstera plant is extruding another leaf. It clearly likes living in the front window.
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The European Union, on top of France's recruiting efforts, is investing €500 million to lure displaced/disaffected American scientists to the other side of the pond. France has a head-start, having begun their program pretty much as soon as the Ketamine Kid and his goon squad started axing programs. The EU amount is about $570m USD, I'm not sure how many jobs that represents. What they need to do is relax visa restrictions to allow people to move without having direct job sponsorship: give them longer to find employment if they can't fall in directly to their recruitment program.

This paragraph makes me wonder if this program replaces the French program:
"The plan, originally proposed by the French government, also proposes creating long-term “super grants” for outstanding researchers, to provide them with financial stability; these would last for seven years. The program also plans to double the amount of financial support available this year for those who decide to move to the European Union."

I'm not really clear on the matter. But since they're not likely to be looking for telescope operators, we're not likely to fall into this program.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/05/europe-launches-program-to-lure-scientists-away-from-the-us/


Japan's program is throwing a cool ¥100 billion ($693 million) into the program. Meanwhile, Great Britain is throwing a whopping £50 million ($67 million) to attract top talent!

I can see Japan increasing their spend as they have a serious population problem: a shortage of young families with children. By bringing in more scientists, they may well give extra priority to those that might shore up that base, giving long-term benefit to the country.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/16/japan_has_a_yen_for/

Dinosaur news from Canada

Jun. 18th, 2025 10:29 am
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D.O.P.-T.

Jun. 17th, 2025 09:28 pm
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Put apple slices and a quartered plum in my evening oatmeal today, instead of raisins—all fallen fruit from the pavement/sidewalk. (Small apples; it gets too hot here for big apples.)

Asteroid could hit Moon in 2032

Jun. 17th, 2025 06:13 pm
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I honestly should stop by the ETG thrift store and see if I can get a different dress, though - my options are long pants and sleeves, or a bright red dress, which seems... well, anyway. It's a great dress in most other contexts, though. (Maybe a skirt? I could find a skirt and a nice short-sleeved top? Then again, if this weather continues the way it has been I might be better off bundled up! It's mid-June and my heater is on.)

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Jun. 16th, 2025 09:10 pm
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The runner beans in the side yard are something like 6th-generation self-sown or regrown from the root. They are scraggly. I'd been seeing tiny beanpods on one, but suddenly, down near the ground, there was a full-sized pod. So I sliced it up and added it to my pasta.

This evening Monty and Prudence were there again, but on the roof of the neighbours' shed, sitting watching me. When I emerged with the food, Monty had come down to the driveway and was waiting there ... with his back to me. Prudence was on the fence. He started eating as soon as I shut the side door; I suspect she came down soon after.

NATG XV Prompt 7: Hobby Horse (late)

Jun. 16th, 2025 09:55 pm
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Day07_Hobby_Horse

Well, since I was ahead of the game in this art challenge thing, I was mulling over translating "hobby" as a pony eating grass in an emulation of a Joe Camel advert. But 'pony drawing a human' as a hobby was suggested to me and I got to thinking. So here we are, a pony getting humans wrong as a comment on people drawing ponies as bipedal amputee cats. Ha!

Oh crap, I must have just missed the extended deadline. The Prompt 7 submitter is closed. I'll just store the "original size" URL here in case there's a "do any of the past prompts" prompt. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54594686216_6509c3415e_o.jpg

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