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Librarian and data stuff. Scholar of online credibility and sci comm and GIS. Visiting faculty @ a SLAC UTexas iSchool PhD, now novice Californian šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆšŸ³ļøā€āš§ļøsupporter and will be loud about it #unionyes she/her
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Stop. We're not rioting here in Los Angeles. Trump isn't removing criminals. He's scooping up our friends and neighbors and denying them due process. We're protecting them with our bodies and making it difficult for ICE to commit these crimes. There is a difference.
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I’ve only been in LA County for a bit but whew does it feel like a small town despite being huge. People are connected. Someone’s neighbor’s brother’s cousin knows that lady you worked with a few years ago….
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Awesome. We now have TRAINS at LAX …finally like a proper city.
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Thank you for the heads up! I will brave Bowl parking for this šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„
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I had a student who created a (brilliant and amazing) project on StoryMaps dot com and wanted to shift it over to our paid AGOL StoryMaps and unfortunately that relies on esri support to do that. It’s a little bit of a mess.
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I think there’s limited access to StoryMaps with a free AGOL personal account but it’s not fully featured.
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This is the ā€œstandaloneā€ product. Esri StoryMaps as part of ArcGis Online is still going strong.
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I just finished a salad with farro, baby arugula, grape tomatoes and feta and I am going to remember that lunch fondly for all my days, yea verily.
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Either that or SLIME in the ice machine.
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I mean it was kind of hit or miss. Maybe we’ll meet up…maybe not. Fate will decide.
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Sticking a pin in this for next year’s critical GIS class. A pin imported to my attribute table. On georeferenced feature layer.
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Mike Rowe
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Congratulations!šŸ¾
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Snag Tights brand has some sheer-looking ā€œtightsā€ that are much better made than your usual hose.
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Thank you. I truly hope we find our way through this and build solid partnerships with our antifascist friends around the world. We all deserve better.
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Turns out the electrical wire from fuse box just outside had been wired too short. It wasn’t long enough to be fully behind the wall without cutting off a corner. Reader, we rebuilt that box around that wire. Apologies to those new owners.
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Good trouble āœŠšŸ½āœŠšŸ»āœŠšŸ¼āœŠšŸ¾
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Excellent news!
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This man’s ā€œthoughtsā€ will never stop being blood-runs-cold shocking to me.
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I feel like these stories got swallowed up in all the everything that happened that year and after…but it’s so important.
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Signed. Thank you for doing this work and being a bridge to our Gazan friends. 🩷
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At least half of my state uni stats instructors had this taped on their doors. Maybe someone can stick it up on Pinker’s fancy Harvard one. xkcd.com/552/
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That would be true in a universe where Stephen Sondheim hadn’t written Assassins.
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The ugliness is how you know it’s Real Scienceā„¢
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Congratulations!
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This research shows that in fact, it was not. The racial gap in voting has dramatically increased once the federal government stopped oversight. (Disclaimer: Not a lawyer, not an expert in this.)
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The Voting Rights Act of 1960 required (southern) states and counties with histories of of discrimination to work with the federal government and get approval for changes to voting laws and procedures. SCOTUS decided in 2013 that we could stop doing that. Racial discrimination in voting was over!
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Congratulations!
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They do. But a whole lot of people who haven’t earned the hate will catch strays from this kind of discourse.
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I would take what professors *say* their students do with a huge grain of salt.
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www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/b...
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The Real Worldā„¢