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"Titanic" disaster, the "Californian" 

so of course it went to the bottom and because the society that built "Titanic" was awful and dysfunctional, the failure of the dream killed a thousand people or so

everything about "Titanic" was gross, in both senses of the word. both just BIG, and "gross" in the sense of disgusting. it was a vessel built to float not on water but on the stratification of humanity into a rarefied upper class and a solid dense mass of lower class humanity

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"Titanic" disaster, the "Californian" 

I admit it, I've had an interest in disasters. I feel bad about it, but I feel also like I've learned something about how human beings break down under pressure

and I find myself thinking about "Titanic" right now, and the role played by a nearby ship, the "Californian"

"Titanic" should never have existed in the first place. it was a crime, that it even existed. human technology and society couldn't support it properly

TEMPO and its relatives are generally used catalytically, in small quantity. this catalytic quantity of the nitroxyl radical get oxidized _in situ_ to the active oxidizing agent, an N-oxammonium ion, by a co-oxidant present in excess. here? the auxiliary oxidant is simply air. copper(I) trifluoromethanesulfonate, 2,2'-bipyridyl, and N-methylimidazole in acetonitrile form some kind of system here that must bind molecular oxygen usefully so that it can oxidize the TEMPO

well, that's a fun one

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the benzyl alcohol in question, 2-amino-5-bromobenzyl alcohol, is obtained from the corresponding benzoic acid via lithium aluminium hydride reduction in tetrahydrofuran. bleah! LAH isn't fun stuff. reacts explosively with water, and in fact the moisture from air is capable of setting the stuff on fire

but the TEMPO oxidation is straightforward. other oxidizing reagents might be expected to attack the aniline ring (aminobenzenes or anilines are notoriously sensitive to oxidation)

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oh I haven't done _Organic Syntheses_ roulette.

hm, nothing matches 7667

but 5727 matched two articles! here's the first one

orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep=v90p

while back I talked a bit about a class of reagents based on a substance nicknamed "TEMPO", or 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxyl radical, a stable nitroxyl radical compound that is the basis for a family of oxidation reactions in organic synthesis

this is one such reaction, using TEMPO in an oxidation of a benzyl alcohol to a benzaldehyde

if you wanted to do a smol doodle of me it would make me so happy 📝

it doesn't matter if it's not fancy, i will like it just because it is a gift from a friend :blobcatlove:

anyone want to hear a funny but kind of sad story about me and the *smells like sushi flavortext in my fight

Parallax webcomic, p. 29, family drama 

Lomax's mom hollers out the question, "are you all right?" Lomax is not all right, and their bafflement is extreme

so is their cat's. Ramsay hisses in fright in a corner, then dashes out of the room in one bound

(btw, after Kara / Chara had somehow achieved soulbonding with all three of the Toriel kids, and was trying to relax on the couch, our cat Gibbs came up and regarded Chara from a short distance away. definitely questioning. no hissing tho)

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Parallax webcomic, p. 29, family drama 

perfection is spoiled again. page twenty-nine

parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-2

Lomax screams loud enough to be heard outside, startling a passing bird. curiously the window to his room has _two_ horizontal cross bars, not one, as seen from inside. maybe a blunder

🔴 or a different window

Lomax's collision with default reality is a rough one. apparently they collided with the floor, too; Lomax vaguely remembers floating in the air

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sesame street, autism advocacy, anti-autism, medicalization (---) 

Sesame Street has given up working with ASAN to work with Autism Speaks instead. autisticadvocacy.org/2019/08/a

Excerpt from the linked open letter:
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For several years, ASAN consulted with Sesame Street on their See Amazing project and the development of their autistic character, Julia. Until this summer, the content Sesame Street produced showed parents that their autistic children could live great lives, and taught autistic and neurotypical children ways to become friends. Through this approach, See Amazing successfully encouraged the inclusion of autistic children in their communities, and had a widespread positive impact.

Sesame Street has now decided to undo that progress. Its latest PSAs featuring Julia promote Autism Speaks’ “Screen for Autism” initiative and their resource for parents of newly-diagnosed autistic children, the 100 Day Kit. Like much of Autism Speaks’ recent advertising, these PSAs use the language of acceptance and understanding to push resources that further stigma and treat autistic people as burdens on our families. The 100 Day Kit encourages parents to blame family difficulties on their autistic child (“When you find yourself arguing with your spouse… be careful not to get mad at each other when it really is the autism that has you so upset and angry”) and to view autism as a terrible disease from which their child can “get better.” It recommends compliance-based “therapies” and pseudoscientific “autism diets,” but fails to educate families about communication supports. It even instructs parents to go through the five stages of grief after learning that their child is autistic, as they would if the child had died.
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so nobody (of course) answered my question about what happened to witchcraft.cafe

well, what happened to witchcraft.cafe?

PLEASE?

so nobody (of course) answered my question about what happened to witchcraft.cafe

well, what happened to witchcraft.cafe?

PLEASE?

set different squares to mean things, try to set up lines of things to give yourself bonuses? heck, the possibilities are manifold

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huh you know a bingo interface that you could edit would make a pretty sweet interface for a gamified way of setting yourself reminders of shit you needed to do

ok it's got a fresh OpenBSD installation on it, w00t

now the next step is trying to figure out how to set up ssh remote access

so that'll be another week or work, bleh. you know I may be the engineer in this but I kinda hate computers too

Chara why do you have to be a video game character who HATES COMPUTERS

don't you know how weird that is

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Parallax webcomic, p. 28 

U..!

that'd better not be on some sort of test, [expletive deleted]

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Parallax webcomic, p. 28 

page twenty-eight. the second perfect page, haha

parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-2

Lomax is still blinded from the henshin sequence and their vision is slow to clear. vaguely though you can make out the window with the cross motif that we saw in an earlier page; they're back in their own room, it would seem, from wherever they were, head aching

they catch sight of their new appearance in a full-length mirror

Lomax's response to seeing they're an anime character now: "U..!"

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ok took the old drive out (don't wanna reformat that one, anyway it's only 160 GB) and put a blank 1 TB one in. now it's a question of what to run

Linux, because we're marginally more experienced with it

or BSD, because fuck Linux, seriously

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re: unpopular positive movie opinion 

@Alyx *nods*

there's those, and there's moments like the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident with Stanislav Petrov deciding that this wasn't nuclear war based on nothing but his own judgment

...I'd love to see more stories about people in that moment of nucleation point, stories about the seed crystals dropping into the supersaturated solution

those'd be good stories

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