
With no recorded cases since 2017, the archipelago has had a long journey to become free of the disease, which killed 608,000 people globally in 2022

Cat
Going to the local bookstore to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday.
I made a sweater!
I’m teaching myself how to knit.
My sister had a long-haired tortie named Artemis! She was a little freak. Hope your Artemis is a little saner!
Maybe people would be more willing to fund science research if all experimental results were reported like this!
I hope Ned feels better soon!
I’m usually reading at least 3 books at any given time, so when I’ve finished one or two, I still have time to pick up the next one.
Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder. Not a collection, but an easy-to-read overview.
Tort exhibits magnificent indifference to the void invasion
I didn’t loathe it, but I didn’t much care for it. It’s basically a polemic about the history and effects (racism, poverty, income inequity, classism) of colonialism and capitalism. Not that that would make a bad novel per se, but I was expecting something more fantastical. The promise of linguistic magic was a big draw for me, but I felt this book could have been written, and maybe should have been written, as straight-up historical fiction, instead of promising fantasy that it pretty much failed to deliver.
Third one from the end looks a little stretched.
The cats or the boxes?
To Kill a Mockingbird, of course.
Here’s a very technical paper that studied nose vs mouth vs combined nose-and-mouth breathing:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7455204/
I confess it was over my head and I just skimmed it. But the conclusion says, “The high filtration efficiency of the nasal cavity together with its efficient clearance mechanisms lead to the recommendation to prefer the nose breathing over combined or mouth breathing.”
The conclusion also says, “There is general scientific agreement that lower airways are more vulnerable to severe infections” and “From this point of view, the nasal inhalation is preferential because it significantly reduces the number of particles penetrating to lower airways.” I’d guess that means that shallow breaths are probably preferable, but you’d need to read the article to confirm that.
Heterosexual men want to look at boobs. If she thinks this is “weird,” I feel she needs something explained to her.
For SF, I recommend anything by Becky Chambers. The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is the first of her Wayfarers series.
Greebles. They’re often on the ceiling at our house.
Why would he want to? The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
With no recorded cases since 2017, the archipelago has had a long journey to become free of the disease, which killed 608,000 people globally in 2022
Illinois will abolish cash bail
Critics of cash bail as a condition of pretrial release say it is especially unfair to Black people and other people of color.
A law abolishing cash bail will take effect in Illinois on Sept. 18. The change makes Illinois the first state to eliminate the practice and a nationally watched testing ground for whether such a change can work.
The Star (XVII) from the Tarot of Leonora Carrington (c. 1955)
Reddit’s golden geese foul up its IPO plans
Thousands of moderators overseeing the site’s subreddits are on strike. It’s a wrinkle in Reddit’s plan to go public, and a sign that plan is premature, columnist Anita Ramaswamy writes.
For those who’d like a little more schadenfreude.
What are you working on?
First of all, I want to say I’m happy to see this crochet community on Lemmy, and to get the ball rolling, here’s one of my many WIPs. It uses the Draco Shawl pattern on Ravelry. It’s one of my older WIPs since the beading takes forever.
Where are all the crocheters?
Here, I’ll get us started with a picture of one of my many WIPs.