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If you want a long, but very thorough, read on just how crazy dangerous the situation is with Elon, @brockm.bsky.social has laid it all out in a single article. Please read it. www.techdirt.com/2025/02/05/t...

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@dana Thanks! I was wondering if it might be a play on words, as one of the characters is named Kimi? But I suppose they would have used her kanji if that were the case.

Just got back from The Colors Within(きみの色)—Kimi’s Color?—which was both adorable and adorably foot obsessed. I love these low stakes friendship stories. 🥰

Taking off one’s shoes after a long day is a mundane instance of liberation trumped only by the pleasure of taking off one’s bra.

Kicking it at The Roxie for The Beaches of Agnès. Always excited for more Agnès Varda. ☺️

Hi, it’s me again. ☺️

I was pretty foolish moving to Insta and Threads. Egg on my face, 100%.

Hard not to wonder what it would be like if @mozilla’s Social were still around today …

Went to my first bridal shower last weekend. Interesting time all around. The bride-to-be is the fiancée of a dear friend of mine going back to high school, which meant his sister, mother, and step-mother were also all in attendance—none of whom I’ve seen in 30 years.

Also, we won the TP wedding dress competition (last photo)!

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myna.social

Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.