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update: i can use the laptop on the couch while petting her, that's fine

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uspol shitpost 

spending too much time reading and thinking about 19th and early 20th century anarchists and getting annoyed that in the 21st century people are labeled "socialists" when they don't even want to murder a king or blow up Wall Street

apologies for my delayed response, my dog would not stop barking at me until I walked away from my laptop

long-ish shot: would anyone in PDX be willing to let me crash on their couch for one night August 20? Some of my travel plans pre-XOXO got scuttled and it might make sense to come down a day before my shared airbnb booking

ph-adjacent 

once again facing the age old question "is your life in shambles or do you just have your period and need to eat"

A good time to read some Stuart Hall. From “Race and ‘Moral Panics’ in Postwar Britain,” 1978:

“There is an overwhelming tendency to abstract questions of race from their internal social and political contexts—to deal with ‘race’ as if it had nothing intrinsically to do with the present ‘condition of England.’ It is viewed as an ‘external’ problem, foisted on English society from the outside, which has simply been visited on the society from the skies….These poor, benighted people—for reasons which the British now find it hard to bring to mind—picked themselves up out of their villages and plantations and, uninvited, made this long, strange and apparently unpredictable journey to the doors of British industry—which, out of the pure goodness of their hearts, gave them employment. Now the ‘good times’ are over, and the kissing has to stop.

“The tendency to abstract race from the internal dynamic of the society, and to repress its history, is not confined to the political ‘Right.’ It is also to be found on the ‘liberal Left.’…Neither side can bring themselves to refer to Britain’s imperial and colonial past, even as a contributory factor to the present situation. The slate has been wiped clean. Racism is not endemic to the structures of British social life, it has nothing intrinsically to do with the dynamic of British politics, or with the economic crisis: it is not part of English culture—it does not belong to the ‘English Ideology.’ It is an external virus, injected into the body politic. Its control is a matter of policy— but not of politics.

“I hope to persuade you that this cannot be true.”

#UK

Feels weird realizing it was a big deal back in the day for someone to point out that capital accumulation is spatial? What did people think happened

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PhD exams reading update: David Harvey continues to be A Bit Much but Admittedly Not Wrong

buttondown.email/perfectsenten this week in sentences: fundamentally weird, whole cities, ineffable, pommel horse, melancholy, assessed the scene

A law of the universe: the less money I have in my bank account the harder it is to deny myself a little iced coffee treat

The Space Shuttle had a 59-pound printer on board, known as the Interim Teleprinter. Putting this heavy printer in orbit cost $1.5 million per flight, but it was a key piece of flight hardware,
providing the astronauts with mission plans, weather reports, and other documents from Mission Control. Let's take a look inside... 1/12

respect to the sickos of open source maintaining experimental builds of node for ARMv6

I had to take a nap today because I read too hard yesterday, grad school is humiliating

Has Weird Al Yankovic weighed in on Election Discourse? It might not help with swing voters but polka voters will definitely engage

quals update: get so frustrated re-reading Discipline and Punish because unfortunately Foucault was right, a lot of things are like prisons. It sound trite now but he wasn't wrong!!

To be clear I think critical cartography is fine as a thing to do, I just don't know if I need to think hard on how maps are theoretically rhizomes in a state of becoming to appreciate critical cartography

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Academic writing on critical cartography really does feel like people trying drugs for the first time

buttondown.email/perfectsenten this week in sentences: a pack of tricks, cocaine-infused, problems of European boundaries, simply do nothing, a French perspective, an orderly universe, one of two holes

GIS history shitpost because I'm in that stage of exam reading 

is topology imperialist? is positivism my friend? should we go to Friday Harbor, should we invite Neil Smith

All #EarthEngine users recently got an email to link their account to a Google Cloud project. Google Cloud can be quite daunting for beginners, so we have compiled a simplified guide with FAQs to help you migrate your legacy GEE account to a cloud project. https://courses.spatialthoughts.com/gee-sign-up.html

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Horsin' Around

This is a hometown instance run by Sam and Ingrid, for some friends.