

Last time I went to a new-to-me grocery store that I didn’t have a loyalty card for, I just used [local area code]-867-5309. Jenny hasn’t failed me yet.
I’m a systems librarian in an academic library. I moved over the Lemmy after Rexxit 2023. I’ve had an account on sdf.org since 2009 (under a different username), and so I chose this instance out of a sense of nostalgia. I do all sorts of fiber arts (knitting, cross stitch, sewing) and love dogs.
Last time I went to a new-to-me grocery store that I didn’t have a loyalty card for, I just used [local area code]-867-5309. Jenny hasn’t failed me yet.
I found someone else’s tracker-- https://progressivereform.org/tracking-trump-2/project-2025-executive-action-tracker/ . They have a really detailed Google spreadsheet.
Is there a reason you’ve split the page up into the categories you’ve used, instead of using the sections in the Project 2025 pdf? If you get enough people interested in keeping this updated, it might make sense to divide the work up by section (I take 3.10, the department of agriculture, for example) instead of hoping to catch everything in the 900 page document.
The owner of each section could split it out into action items, then watch for if those action items are acted on. Put it in a sortable table by topic/section.subsection/blurb/page#. If I find time and motivation, I’ll go claim a section and do that in the github as a proof of concept.
It wasn’t that uncommon at the time. Take a look at this 2005 study the US GAO did on the issue: Social Security Numbers: Federal and State Laws Restrict Use of SSNs, yet Gaps Remain Also, this news article on the trend.
My college ID used to be my social security number, so maybe it was something like that? Iirc that’s no longer allowed in the US.
I avoid the self-checkout at the local target because they display a video feed of you using it with a distressingly bright blinky light. It’s just sensory overload and I don’t need that in my life.
Nah, that post helps their followers know where to find them.
My queer friends have flooded away from FB after the change in moderation standards. There seems to be a critical mass now. I’m just a tad disappointed they went to Bluesky instead of following me to Mastodon.
The app openvibe does that for Mastodon and Bluesky. You have to have an account on both, though. I think they’re adding in other services eventually.
I just had a successful transaction on Craigslist today. Don’t give up the dream!
It’s worth noting you’re only allowed to insultingly say someone has a mental illness in relation to their gender or sexual orientation.
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Edit: and the changelog is a hoot.
America elected Andrew Jackson and we learned our lesson. /s
Oooh. I’ve not upgraded yet, but that looks exciting.
Shout-out to Beyond Compare! It makes my life as a many-hatted systems librarian much easier.
Because that’s the topic of the thread/post?
I don’t see why not. Ford pardoned Nixon for things Nixon wasn’t convicted of.
Bloom did it 15ish years ago. They even had an electronic kiosk where you could look up your item. (I’m not sure if Bloom the grocery store still exists.)
I’ve seen other places have a rotating list on the cart handle, which listed where common items would be.
There was even a pig that got convicted in, like, 1700s France or something.
Class schedule and track meetups?