A few more photos from tonight's emergency rally at NYU Langone against their illegal denial of healthcare for trans kids
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DSA organized a letter writing campaign going to the NYU Langone CEO Robert Grossman and some of the trustees
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/demand-nyu-langone-resume-life-saving-healthcare-for-trans-youth?source=direct_link&
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Cynthia Nixon gave a fantastic speech, but it was the kids whose clarity, passion and determination touched me the most.
Here's one of them, give it a listen.
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NYU Langone is literally one of the only hospitals in the country that have begun withholding life-saving healthcare for trans children in response to Trump's illegal executive order.
New Yorkers stand with our trans kids and we won't back down until NYU reverses this cowardly pathetic decision!
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NYC DSA organized fantastic speakers, including a number of young trans folks who've received their care at NYU.
This is the first protest I've been to since the inauguration, and the energy of my fellow New Yorkers coming together to protect the most vulnerable amongst us is contagious.
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This description of the current state of former site of the Hotel Pennsylvania 💀
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Just before they demolished the Hotel Pennsylvania
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More pics from this visit to System Source Computer Museum: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjC1316
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I keep telling myself to stop making everything about YU, but I have to remind you of a severely underresearched and forgotten part of Yugoslav dissolution - the trade war between Serbia and Slovenia while they were still part of the Yugoslav federation
https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/28/world/upheaval-east-yugoslavia-sign-bad-times-yugoslavia-trade-war-between-two.html
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I'm processing some slightly older photos and I just came across this Candes Systems Mac SE/30 CSI 1891T I saw at System Source Computer Museum in Maryland. What an interesting case!
Per digibarn.com the "T" in the model name stood for "tempest" shielding, used by government agencies and others to prohibit electromagnetic impulses from exiting a device and to thereby be detected. https://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/mac1891T/index.html
Is this true?
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Thank you @gahlord @dx @Andres4NY @billgoats @emilvolk @danieltufvesson for super helpful advice on this! Sounds like this really shouldn't be that complicated.
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The data is already backed up at multiple locations. The question here is how do we relocate the physical storage. We're talking 20+ TB, so restoring from remote backup would be lengthy and complicated
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A very practical question.
Does anyone have a recommendation for physically relocating large amounts of NAS storage?
I have a physical server with 8 x 3.5" drives that are configured in RAIDZ and managed by TrueNAS running in a VM.
I might potentially need to relocate this data overseas and I'm trying to plan the most efficient/safe way to do it. Relocating the whole server is likely out of the question -- I'm considering flying with the drives and rebuilding the server. Thoughts?
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It's 5 years since Brexit and I'm reading my dispatch from a fare enforcement protest that night, one of the last events I remember before the world shut down and fell apart, before it all started disinteresting so much more rapidly, a reminder of how connected and continuous all this is.
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In this incredibly strange fascistic moment when everything is falling apart I decided to write about trains and borders and my hopes for a better and more just future, when we will have more trains and less borders
[#]crossborderrail
https://blog.vladovince.com/trainhopping-at-dobova-cross-border-rail-on-a-160-year-old-train-line/
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I have now broken 2 $20 EOS cameras to repair my original but I think I may be onto something
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This random role I will definitely not be applying for doesn't have a single responsibility that doesn't mention "AI"
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Even though I got the film processed before the end of Kodachrome processing in 2010, I never got any of the slides scanned. It's so fun to see them after 15 years!
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I recently found the only Kodachrome slides I ever took. I shot them in San Francisco and Ireland in early 2010. I then sent the film for processing - I remember sending it to Switzerland, but I'm now reading that the Kodak lab in Lausanne closed in 2006, so it must have gone to Parsons, KS?
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This Friday my thoughts are with Serbian people, who are on general strike in response to their government's inaction and cover up of the catastrophic roof collapse at Novi Sad train station which killed 15 people.
I haven't been to Novi Sad in years, but I flew over this beautiful city recently.
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