How D&D Became Therapy for Some Men on Texas’ Death Row
For men awaiting execution in Texas, illicit games of Dungeons & Dragons became a lifeline.
For men awaiting execution on Texas’ death row, Dungeons & Dragons became a lifeline — an escape from extreme isolating conditions, leading to the sort of friendships solitary confinement usually prevents.
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Why I Left the Network
Those who need therapy often have to pay out of pocket or go without care, even if they have health insurance. Hundreds of mental health providers told us they fled networks because insurers made thei...
Those who need therapy often have to pay out of pocket or go without care, even if they have health insurance.
Hundreds of mental health providers told us they fled networks because insurers made their jobs impossible and their lives miserable.
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San Francisco Public Works’ arborist crews respond to a badly damaged street tree on Naples Street in the Excelsior. It can’t be saved and needs to be taken down. The arborist, riding high off the ground in a bucket truck, starts at the top.
An arborist cuts the downed tree into smaller pieces.
Piece by piece, the downed tree is fed into a wood chipper and made into mulch.
Our arborist crews are still at it, working around the clock since Christmas Eve responding to the series of storms that downed trees and large limbs and branches in neighborhoods across San Francisco. Here they are today on Naples Street in the Excelsior.
26.12.2025 22:42
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The best Christmas miracle!!!
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26.12.2025 23:16
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22.12.2025 16:28
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The full spiked 60 Minutes CECOT package, clean & subtitled. 1/5
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Pulled 60 Minutes segment on CECOT : CBS : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
This is a screen recording of a 60 Minutes segment about the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) prison in El Salvador, which was intended to be...
And now someone has uploaded a version that wasn't filmed off a TV.
There's also the torrent link there, which is probably the fastest way to download the 60 Minutes segment on CECOT if you want to save the file locally to your computer.
22.12.2025 23:51
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Don't forget transcripts for video and audio. These will help blind users and low-vision users, deaf and hard-of-hearing users, people with ADHD, and people with audio-processing disorders. Transcripts also benefit search engines, people in quiet spaces, and people in a hurry.
23.12.2025 04:23
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Today is a good day to pick up Micah's book. If you don't already have these skills, let me tell you they are going to be very useful in the near future.
23.12.2025 04:48
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A retirement home adopted an elementary school. Lessons for both followed.
A retirement community in Maryland adopted a local elementary school, with senior volunteers helping students with reading skills and more.
Bob Karp, 86, is one of about a dozen seniors who volunteer at a Maryland elementary school each week.
“When I come here, I can see … that the teachers are happy to have me, the students are happy to have me, and I’m happy to be here,” said Karp.
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to be clear, I'm looking at a) the Bay Area b) disaster preparedness specifically here. Teachers are great, but I don't need them so much when the Big One hits. And since the original post was wrt traffic slowdown concerns and the FD, I don't think you get to declare this a housing thread.
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Without today’s jobs report, next-best data indicate a weakening labor market
In normal times, today would have been a jobs day. However, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has been forced to delay the release until December 16 due to the lingering impacts of the Trump admini...
In normal times today would have been a jobs day. But these are not normal times and BLS won't release labor market data for JOLTS until December 9 and jobs on Dec 16. And we will never have household survey data for October, no unemployment rate for that month, not ever.
www.epi.org/blog/without...
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This is a quote from the article summing up both studies in Technology Review: "A multi-university team of researchers has found that chatting with a politically biased AI model was more effective than political advertisements at nudging both Democrats and Republicans to support presidential candidates of the opposing party. The chatbots swayed opinions by citing facts and evidence, but they were not always accurate—in fact, the researchers found, the most persuasive models said the most untrue things."
Two independent studies found that AI chatbots were better at persuading voters than political ads. The most persuasive bots also lied the most. This is something that humans working in psyops have known for decades. AI is psyops at scale. www.technologyreview.com/2025/12/04/1...
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A watchdog found that DoD Secretary Hegseth risked endangering troops when he shared sensitive war plans on Signal.
Not only is it crazy to put the decision to bomb other people in the hands of this dangerous guy, but he’s so incompetent he’s even putting our own people’s lives in danger.
05.12.2025 20:36
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Places like Berkeley and San Francisco need incentives for disaster workers to live *in town* because they're no good to us if they're on the wrong side of a bridge or mountain when the Big One hits. SF doesn't even want to give parking places to 911 operators on midnight shift.
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And some people apparently still think that firefighters' main job risk is having to fish Lowly Worm out of his apple car. How much should you get paid for a heavily physical job that will wreck your body and vastly increase your risk of cancer?
05.12.2025 20:39
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right, because everywhere in Europe, Asia, and the USA have the same water system, same pressure, same water availability, and same expectations of firefighting outcomes
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I agree that the rules should be more consistently enforced and used; it sounds like Berkeley is making a bit of a mess of it. In SF the discussion has mostly been around narrowing streets and corners rather than temporary use.
01.12.2025 06:24
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A fire department that has to handle urban high rises and steep hills and rural wildland hills like Berkeley needs some heavy engines and big tanks and the ability to pump a lot of water. The average US engine can pump twice as much as a Euro engine. None of that comes with a tight turning radius.
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