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gabuwu gabuwu @beehaw.org

I love to read and knit/crochet! 22 year old gay jewish dude you can also find me @[email protected] or on matrix

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Hoopla, Overdrive/Libby Now Banned for Those Under 18 in Mississippi
  • That makes me sick to my stomach. How utterly absurd.

  • Hermetic Kabbalah - Introduction
  • Not gonna lie, this makes me deeply uncomfortable. Kabbalah is just a word for Jewish mysticism. It is closed practice and non-Jews aren't supposed to delve deep into it, not because Jews have this weird sinister desire to hide this hidden knowledge but because it has gotten us murdered in the past. The word cabal is specifically in reference to Kabbalah. Alongside that, most resources on Kabbalah you find online is deeply inaccurate or completely misinterpreted outside of the specific Jewish context. Within the religious context of Judaism though, there is a commonly held opinion that non-Jews who attempt to study Kabbalah will be driven to madness by it.

  • Meta's Threads twitter competitor is now live... what do you think?
  • I installed it, looked around, and deleted it.

  • Apps saying goodbye to Reddit and immediately becoming fediverse apps instead
  • Which apps are specifically turning into fediverse apps? Very curious.

  • Supreme Court protects web designer who won’t do gay wedding websites

    Apologies if this is the wrong community for this! Feel free to delete if it is.

    Also, this is a big blow to lgbt anti discrimination but it also is a blow to a lot of others as well The way this decision is going to backfire and the fact it will be able to applied against not just lgbt people has not been thought through, at all.

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    exploding-heads are infiltrating our discussions
  • Yep. And (obviously) America is going to one day be forced to come to that same understanding that Germany was painfully forced to. I'm just hopeful it doesn't take a genocide or some sort of dictatorship for a similar reckoning to occur. Germany might not be perfect, but there are many things American society could learn from that exist within modern day German culture especially in regards to cultural reconciliation with historical wrongs. It's hard to really describe how happy it makes me feel that as a Jewish person I can say I would feel very safe and welcome living in and visiting most places in Germany, but it also makes me sad to an immense degree that I can truthfully say I'd probably feel safer most places there than in the most places in the states right now... :(

  • exploding-heads are infiltrating our discussions
  • Ah I meant lemmynsfw, I thought you were saying that beehaw blocked it which it doesnt show as blocked for me. Is there any reasoning why sopuli blocked lemmynsfw? I never saw any announcement that they did about that and am curious as to why.

  • exploding-heads are infiltrating our discussions
  • They don't? I thought they did? I don't see it in their banned instance list.

  • exploding-heads are infiltrating our discussions
  • I think the whole attitude of "oh just block the community and ignore it" really comes from a privilege of not having to deal with the way those communities tend to intersect negatively with vulnerable communities when they were ignored on reddit and the mess that caused. Blocking their biggest communities from your own account does not stop them from giving them the potential to join discussions in bad faith, DMing threats, open up potential doxxings, community brigading, harassment, etc. There comes a point where simply ignoring them does not work as they always try to force their bullshit into communities outside of them and stir trouble if they aren't cut off preemptively. You aren't deplatforming them by defederating them, you are taking away their megaphone and potential to cause real harm those exact communities have shown to do time and time again in the past.

  • exploding-heads are infiltrating our discussions
  • They are going to cause issues sooner rather than later in communities that don’t defederate from them. It’s quite literally just a given. I’m shocked some of those instances haven’t defederated from them already.

  • Rule
  • It feels quite strange reading this as a Jewish person.

  • YouTube is reportedly testing online games for mobile and desktop
  • I give it a few months after it launches.

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  • iPhone 13 mini. I’m so sad they discontinued the mini, it’s the perfect phone for me so I’m holding onto it until it dies which seems to be coming soon :(

  • Report: Microsoft launched Bing chatbot despite OpenAI warning it wasn’t ready
  • I know the ethics behind it are questionable especially with the way they implemented but honestly for the time when they first started testing it, I really enjoyed watching it break and it be rude/passive aggressive. Like it was clear it wasn't ready at all but it was so funny. When it was breaking I would just sit there having fights with it over random bullshit. That's what made it feel more "real" more than anything else.

    In the future if my AI chatbot doesn't have an option to add some bitchiness to it, I don't want it. I need my AI to have some attitude.

  • Making my grandma a christmas scarf/shawl
  • I've always found it so cute that I, the grandchild, makes my grandma gifts instead of the other way around. I'm probably gonna knit her a sweater after I get her measurements lol

  • Crochet @lemmy.ca gabuwu @beehaw.org

    Making my grandma a christmas scarf/shawl

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/550147

    > Decided to try my hand at color work for the first time in crochet. Dreading weaving it all in at the very end, but it looks so pretty so far. I'm excited to give it to my grandma when it's done, I know she's gonna love it! I plan on doing a fancy white border around once its done.

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    Making my grandma a christmas scarf/shawl

    Decided to try my hand at color work for the first time in crochet. Dreading weaving it all in at the very end, but it looks so pretty so far. I'm excited to give it to my grandma when it's done, I know she's gonna love it! I plan on doing a fancy white border around once its done.

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    Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts
  • People rely far too heavily on reddit for public resources. Here's hoping that changes now.

  • What if Earth is like one of those uncontacted tribes in South America, like the whole Galaxy knows we're here but they've agreed not to contact us until we figure it out for ourselves?
  • Everyone jumps to the most wonderous conclusion possible when it comes alien life, but this in my opinion is the most plausible likelihood. Humanity is not only a relatively new civilization, but it would also kind of make sense that in the grand scheme of things we aren't really all that important as a species. We only just reached our own moon less than 100 years ago. I think the idea of humanity being just a mediocre species in the grand scheme of things is scarier thought to some people over the idea that we are of some unique importance.

    It would also make sense given that lots of "official" declassified reports of UAP/UFOs tend to focus around nuclear and military testing sites as well as active war zones. Kind of like they are checking to make sure we aren't annihilating ourselves. I can just imagine an alien civilization laughing over the fact those stupid hairless apes got into another war and being informed in sheer horror that not only did we split the atom, we used it as a weapon against our own kind just to see what would happen instead of using it as an energy source.

  • What free things online should everyone take advantage of?
  • Their local library's online resources. Especially if they are in a large city here in the states. Most offer general digital resources, some offer free digital magazines, some offer digital classes, it just kinda depends. It isn't just books and audiobooks.

  • Cormac McCarthy has died at 89

    www.nprillinois.org Cormac McCarthy, American novelist of the stark and dark, dies at 89

    The author of The Road, Blood Meridian and No Country For Old Men embodied a strong Southwestern sensibility, writing often about men grappling with the existence of evil.

    Cormac McCarthy, American novelist of the stark and dark, dies at 89

    Man... :( (Also for transparency, I chose npr illinois bc it has the least intrusive ads and layoutof all sources I found.)

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