Today's book is "I am my body", a christian theology of embodiment, by Elizabeth Moltmann-Wendel.
Interesting read so far. Curious if anyone else has read her work or other (christian) theology on embodiment.
Today's book is "I am my body", a christian theology of embodiment, by Elizabeth Moltmann-Wendel.
Interesting read so far. Curious if anyone else has read her work or other (christian) theology on embodiment.
hey yall someone else posted this earlier, so now I'm reposting it for you too
Oh hey, this part-time job might be great for some interested in helping diversity in free software! Remote from anywhere in the world. 10 hours a week on a three month contract to help with Outreachy. https://www.outreachy.org/blog/outreachy-is-hiring/
#introduction Hi I'm Stephanie. I'm interested in scicomm, and work for a women in STEM organisation. I've recently finished my psychology degree, and in the process of working out my next steps! Would love to connect with some folk interested in thoughtful discussion on a range of topics. Really pleased already to see the strong commitment to inclusion :-)
why is everyone on this site like "hello friends :) im a happy smol bean :) lets do the revolution :) I love cats :)"
@brennen interesting. the cops may find that many of the burner hippies are surprisingly affluent - there may be a parade of lawyers in court grinning hugely at the police department.
Geek Social Fallacies. A worthy read from a little prior time.
@somarasu http://www.plausiblydeniable.com/opinion/gsf.html have you ever read this?
If you're in the Portland, Oregon area and want to migrate off of mastodon.social please DM me for an invite to pdx.social.
boops appreicated
It’s totally fine to hate using autopost plugins to share new blog posts to Mastodon, but please don’t tell other Mastodon users how to use Mastodon.
Mastodon isn’t Twitter, but that doesn’t mean that we have to stop Mastodon from being as useful as Twitter. Cutting off Mastodon from the social media ecosystem is a good way to ensure Mastodon doesn’t get used.
Not all of us have the spoons to manually and individually post to every social media site.
watching the m.s. timeline FLY by.
question is, how leftist, trans, and furry will mastodon get over time? :-)
Blah, busy few days, no working out, body aches.
gotta do that tonight!
Attn, plant nerds: This is so cool, Oaxacan farmers over centuries had already bred a kind of corn/maize that solved the nitrogen-fixing problem that scientists have been working on for a while—self-fertilizing corn!
the makerspace movement in Seattle is, I think, almost completely gone. I was part of one in 2014 or so, and around 2015 the shutdowns started rolling.
I have thoughts, but mostly just sadness.
@ljgww "want" is such a strong term. The rough API I am thinking about starting with is, in haskell notation, ish:
initialize:: Int
alloc :: Int -> a
dealloc :: a -> Maybe string
collect :: Unit
with appropriate wrappers such as
let withAllocation count f = do
resource <- alloc count
f resource
collect
considering that collect is being _intelligent_ about how it tracks resources.
it's a pretty problem that reminds me of intrusive data structures
Looks like I need to consider a backup plan in case I don't hear back on the tiny house.
Is there anyone in South or West Seattle looking for a roommate? My job is in SODO and I'm looking for an easy commute.
@ljgww but I want to write my own. :-) it's a key part of modern vms - I should know better than catchphrases how they work.
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