pianissimo

Mar. 20th, 2026 12:06 am
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tip: try not to get so sick you lose your voice the same week you start a speaking challenge.

relatedly, apps that will let you whisper: duolingo, of course, since duolingo doesn't really care what you say and gives you points for trying no matter what you mumble at it. (thanks duolingo!)

apps that will fail you for whispering: talkpal, superchinese.

apps that will let you do something other than speak to keep your streak: ironically, speakchinese.

good news, recordings for the htlal output challenge only have to exist to count, regardless of content or quality. I have recorded at least an hour of me whispering this week.

tomorrow is day six!!

Friday's comic!

Mar. 19th, 2026 09:07 pm
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***MORE!***

https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20260320

... and it seems to still be incomplete! Will there be a third panel on Monday? When will we get an elegant and finely crafted link?

(The Professors also left out a bit.)

hello...

Mar. 19th, 2026 11:48 pm
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Name: reggie

Age: 36!



I mostly post about: whatever my brain latches onto... right now it's stranger things... billy hargrove is EVERYTHING to me...



My hobbies are: drawing, writing, making graphics, practicing spiritual abilities, learning languages. swedish is calling to me rn, lol.



My fandoms are: stranger things, joe keery, joseph quinn, dacre montgomery, fred hechinger, old-school anime/manga/doujinshi, the kray twins... real life and legend (2015) with tom hardy.



I'm looking to meet people who: understand the difference between fiction and reality. we are all adults here and the internet used to be for FUN, dammit. let's bring that back!



When I add people, my dealbreakers are: to be completely honest, if you hate billy hargrove, then do not add me. we will NOT get along. also, i am unlearning decades of religious trauma, so if you're overtly christian... we're not a good match. sorry. :(



My posting schedule tends to be: whenever i can! working a Real Job takes up a lot of my time, but i do read everything.



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Posted by Isa Chandra

Makes 4 cups

Vegetarian chopped liver straight from the Brooklyn deli counter

Photo by Justin Limoges

What am I, chopped liver? Actually, yes. That’s exactly what this is! And it’s delicious.

Growing up in Brooklyn, vegetarian chopped liver was just part of the foodscape. It showed up at every deli counter, every holiday table, every spread where someone’s aunt brought a thing in a Tupperware container and you weren’t totally sure what it was but you ate it anyway. All brown and a little mysterious, sitting right next to the matzoh balls and brisket. No one thinks “chopped liver” is glamorous. Let’s change that!

This version is built the way a good Brooklyn deli spread should be: toasted walnuts for that rich, earthy depth, caramelized shallots that go sweet and almost jammy, cremini mushrooms browned until deliciously earthy, lentils for body, and a splash of dry sherry that makes the whole thing taste, well, honestly – glamorous! Beet powder gives it that classic brownish-pink color without any actual liver involved. It’s manna from meatless heaven.

Classically it’s served with matzoh for dipping and spreading, which is still the right move as far as I’m concerned. But if you want to take it somewhere unexpected, think of it as a vegan mushroom pâté — and suddenly the possibilities open up. Spread it on a cheese board, stuff it into phyllo cups for a party appetizer, layer it into a Wellington, pile it onto crostini, or use it anywhere else a rich, savory vegan pâté is called for.

And here’s a tip, for a classic deli presentation, like in the pic: lightly grease an empty cream cheese container or some such container. Pack the chopped liver in tightly, smooth the top, and refrigerate. When ready to serve, you turn it out and unmold it onto the plate. It holds its shape beautifully and looks very impressive. Now everyone will put some respect on vegetarian chopped liver’s name.

VEGETARIAN CHOPPED LIVER FAQ

What is vegetarian chopped liver? Traditional chopped liver is made with (cover your ears) animal livers (gross), onions, and hard boiled eggs. Vegetarian chopped liver is better than that. Probably for Kosher reasons, it was a staple on Jewish tables as a totally normal thing.

Is this kosher for Passover? Almost! Everything in the recipe is Passover friendly except the sherry, which is generally not kosher for Passover unless specifically certified. Just swap it for a Passover-certified red wine that isn’t too sweet, or leave it out entirely and serve with matzoh. Everything else is good to go.

What nut can I use instead of walnuts? Good news! There are a lot of options here. Almonds will give you a sweeter but still delicious version. Cashews will be smoother and creamier with less of that earthy depth. Pepitas will work but need a little more blending time and have a slight bitter note. Sunflower seeds are good too — use roasted ones and know that they’ll bring that distinctly hippy-ish flavor. I happen to love that flavor, but worth noting.

What does beet powder do? It gives the spread that classic liver-ish brownish-pink color that makes everyone question their sanity. Is this actual liver? No, be for real. It also adds a very subtle earthiness. If you don’t have it you can leave it out, the flavor won’t change much but the color will be a little lighter. Or….

Can I use beet juice instead of beet powder for color? You can, but use it sparingly since it’s liquid and can throw off the consistency of the pâté. Try a tablespoon or two. If you have roasted beets on hand, blending in about 2 tablespoons works great and gives you a nice deep color. Start there and add more if you want it darker, but the more you add the more it will taste like beets so don’t go too hard on it.

Can I make this ahead? Heck yeah. This is actually better the next day once everything has had time to meld. It keeps in the fridge for up to 5 days in an airtight container.

What do I serve with vegetarian chopped liver? Matzoh is the classic move. Crackers, garlic toast, or crudités all work great too. Seedless grapes on the side add a nice sweet contrast. But don’t stop there!  This vegan pâté works beautifully on a cheese board, stuffed into phyllo cups, layered into a Wellington, piled onto crostini, or anywhere else you’d use a rich savory spread.

How did I end up here? Searching “vegetarian chopped liver” maybe? Or “vegan chopped liver,” “Jewish deli recipes vegan,” “Passover appetizer vegan,” or “vegan pâté recipe.” This is exactly where you are supposed to be!

Vegetarian chopped liver you can make at home that tastes like it's right out of a Brooklyn deli
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Vegetarian Chopped Liver (Brooklyn-Deli Style)

A Brooklyn deli classic made vegan. Toasted walnuts, caramelized shallots, cremini mushrooms, and lentils blended into a rich, savory pâté that puts some respect on vegetarian chopped liver's name.
Course Appetizer, Dip, Spread
Cuisine American, Jewish
Keyword vegetarian chopped liver, vegan chopped liver, Jewish deli recipes, vegan pâté, meatless chopped liver, lentil pâté, vegan Jewish recipes, Brooklyn deli recipes, Passover appetizer vegan
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 cups
Author Isa Chandra

Ingredients

  • ½ cup walnuts
  • 1 cup roughly chopped shallots
  • 2 tablespoons refined coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt plus a pinch
  • 8 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 8 ounces cremini mushrooms
  • ¼ cup dry sherry
  • cups cooked lentils from one 15-ounce can, rinsed and drained
  • 1 tablespoon beet powder optional, for color
  • ¼ cup finely chopped fresh parsley
  • For serving
  • Matzoh or crackers
  • Seedless grapes
  • Additional toasted walnuts
  • Carrot and celery sticks
  • Other fruit suggestions: apple slices strawberries, blackberries

Instructions

  • Preheat a cast iron pan over medium low. Toast the walnuts for about 5 minutes, flipping occasionally. Place them in a food processor fitted with a metal blade and set aside.
  • Turn the heat up to medium. In the same pan, sauté the shallots in the coconut oil with a pinch of salt until caramelized and browned, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic, thyme, and pepper and continue cooking for another 2 minutes, stirring often. Add the mushrooms and cook for 10 more minutes, until browned and juicy.
  • Pour in the sherry and turn the heat up to high to reduce some of the moisture, about 5 more minutes. Remove from heat.
  • Pulse the walnuts in the food processor into fine crumbs. Add the lentils, beet powder, 1 teaspoon salt, and the mushroom mixture. Puree for about 1 minute to create a pâté — it should have some texture, not be completely smooth.
  • Taste for salt and seasoning. Transfer to a bowl and fold in the parsley. Chill for about an hour before serving.
  • Serve with all the stuff, see the serving notes above and refer to the pic for prettiness.

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Daily Happiness

Mar. 19th, 2026 08:30 pm
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1. All week I have consistently felt like it was one day further into the week than it was, and not for any reason I can pinpoint (like there wasn't anything that was on a different day than it usually is or anything), so there were a couple times today when I was like, glad it's Friday and then realized there was still another Friday, but now tomorrow is actually Friday for real and then the weekend! And in two weeks from today I will be on a plane to Japan!

2. It was so hot today I could barely take a half mile walk today at lunch, but I did stop and get a delicious teriyaki beef sandwich and freshly made lilikoi malasada while I was out.

3. Chloe really loves relaxing on Carla's bed, especially on the top half. She's got this nice window there, too.

are there things you would reverse?

Mar. 19th, 2026 11:11 pm
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I have watched some TV!

Shrinking: spoilers )

Abbott Elementary: spoilers )

The Pitt: spoilers )

Here is a cool video interview with Alexandra Metz, who plays Garcia. I don't think there are any spoilers past earlier s2 episodes.

*

Occurrence.

Mar. 19th, 2026 10:54 pm
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In DC, safe and well-fed on ramen, my friend and I waited for the bus to her place. I looked around in the full night of a city I’ve rarely been to, in a neighborhood I’d never visited, and couldn’t shake an odd feeling.

Then it hit me, and I had to say, “Holy shit.” I’d needed a specific spot for something in a novel, and it’d looked familiar because she’d taken me to a spot just around the corner.

It wasn’t quite deja vu. More likes dream where you know the building already, even though you’ve never been.

Book Spine Poetry

Mar. 19th, 2026 10:31 pm
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We keep a little stack of books we're reading on the kitchen table and our roommates noticed that the spines lined up in amusing ways. This was accidental, but then we thought, "what if we did that... ON PURPOSE?"

And today, we trashed our room stacking books to make poems. We hope they amuse you!


Burn, doors

Mar. 19th, 2026 06:44 pm
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Took till about 2 pm but all of the brush from yesterday's activities has been burnt up.   I got pretty hot and tired.  Drank about a gallon of water/gatoraid.  Missed the rock show/conference in Willits.  Oh well, next time.  
Tomorrow is planting little plants in the garden, finishing the compost bin cleanout and cleaning the filthy horse corral. 
There are still broccoli plants to put out, some pink mitzuna and dill that really wants to be planted out.  I'd love to transplant some of the baby marigolds but don't think they are quite ready yet, we'll see.  I might even risk planting out squash and cucumbers...
There is a big kerfuffle going on down in SF about doors.  All four of the doors that lead to the garden need replacing.  The bottom of the downstairs flat door was substantially rotted with the exterior face peeling off up about a foot. ICK.  We like getting lots of light into the house so chose doors that were 3/4 glass with about 18 inches of wood on the bottom.  Sadly they don't actually make that door in an exterior model. These are aluminum clad doors that come with an exterior finish that matches the windows.  We thought we might use a different manufacturer but of course the finishes don't match. In fact the color pallets were so different we couldn't even see a contrasting color we could use. Sigh.  So full glass, double pane doors. They have a coating on one pane that is virtually unbreakable so no security worries. 

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Mar. 20th, 2026 12:28 pm
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Life is so short. I want to say that I don't know what to say, but I do. I was very intensely into LJRP/DWRP in my 20s; at a time when other people were doing uni and postgrad and forming friendships with people at uni, I was making RP friends. I slowly drifted away from a lot of people, without even meaning to, because life happens, but they were present for a very important, very intense part of my life and I kept meaning to reach out and get to know them again. And then someone dies, and I realise it's too late. A strange, wistful feeling. I think I'm crying more because people I love are grieving than anything else, because I didn't know AJ very well anymore, but really, what a loss.

If there's any upside, it's that this motivated everyone to get back in touch. We are all so much older than we used to be, and some people we still can't find, but it's so nice to get back in touch.

Watched:

I'm still deep into the Prince of Tennis marathon. I remembered nothing of this junior selection camp filler arc until I got to the point where they were all like, wow, Sengoku got shredded!!! Why is that the thing I remember? The boxing style tennis is hilarious, sorry to say. Also, Samada telling Atobe he doesn't care about Atobe's obsession with Tezuka and then Dan faithfully reporting this to Tezuka is hilarious.

Though Tezuka slapping Ryoma to the ground just because Ryoma wants to play a tennis game Tezuka didn't sanction is um serious values dissonance moment, because I think this makes Tezuka look shitty and the anime does not.

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Mar. 19th, 2026 08:05 pm
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Hmpf. My Thermalon heatwrap is not Thermalon but a similar product called Medibeads. Works on the same principle but is much heavier and a tad unwieldy. Certainly no good for wrapping elbows in so must be the designated downstairs heat pack. Real Thermalons are available only at amazon. I really cannot buy two non-book things from amazon in the same month. So must resign myself to no more Thermalon. Am sad. 

Woke up light-headed this morning, which is no doubt my sinuses reacting to the budding season. Still managed to shop at Fiesta before tomorrow's wintry mix, and to get down to the basement for my dark wash. We're edging into t-shirt season here but not quite yet. However today's 8C was infinitely warmer than Monday's 10C. Wind or lack of makes all the difference.

Am reading a Dr Priestley whose blurb was a spoiler for the first half of the book. So I knew going in it would be a version of And Then There Were None. Anvillicious hints suggest it will also be The Revenger's Tragedy and I'm quite sure I know who the revenger is. I shall hope to be disappointed.

Daily Check-In

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:52 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Thursday, March 19, to midnight on Friday, March 20 (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34386 Daily check-in poll
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 15

How are you doing?

I am OK
10 (66.7%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now
5 (33.3%)

I could use some help
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single
6 (40.0%)

One other person
6 (40.0%)

More than one other person
3 (20.0%)



Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
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Posted by Beth Mole

In his role as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—a long-time anti-vaccine activist with no background in science, medicine, or public health—has made headlines for his thorough perversion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory panel.

In June, Kennedy fired all 17 independent experts who made up the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP. The panel sets federal vaccination guidance that dictates insurance coverage and influences state school requirements. Kennedy then repopulated ACIP with mostly unqualified allies who share his anti-vaccine views. The corrupted board went on to hold several chaotic meetings in which they voted, without scientific backing, to change vaccine policies to align with Kennedy's anti-vaccine agenda.

The blatant undermining of ACIP led a federal judge this week to temporarily block Kennedy's installed ACIP members and the anti-vaccine changes they made to CDC guidance. But while ACIP's corruption has drawn the spotlight, it's far from the only advisory committee Kennedy has destroyed or corrupted.

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fic: boiling over

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:11 pm
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Fic: boiling over
Chapters:
1/1
Fandom: The Pitt (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Frank Langdon & Samira Mohan
Characters: Samira Mohan, Frank Langdon
Additional Tags: not tagging robby because he doesn’t come off well here, but he’s haunting the narrative, Missing Scene, Post-Episode 10, eldest daughter prodigal son, the kids from robby’s first marriage that he doesn’t care about anymore because he’s got a new family, oh sorry was that snarky?, anyway the senior residents should unionize, let them commiserate over the way robby treats them, my ‘langdon should be the brother of every woman in the ed (except mel)’ agenda, my ‘samira has done nothing wrong and someone needs to acknowledge that’ agenda, another name checked off of langdon’s amends list
Summary:

“How’re you feeling?”

Samira looks up to see Langdon coming through the door of the breakroom, pulling it closed behind him.

“I’m fine,” she says, aiming for wry, though it comes out more terse than she’d hoped.

“By which you mean ‘kind of tingly but also wrung-out’?” Her surprise must show on her face, because he shrugs as he sits down at the chair across the table from her. “I have some experience with panic attacks.”

“You?” It doesn’t fit with how she thinks of him, easy confidence that tilts over into cockiness more than it should. But then, she’s never known him well.


 

fic: no-fault

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:10 pm
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Title: no-fault
Chapters:
1/1
Fandom: The Pitt (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Melissa “Mel” King/Frank Langdon, Abby Langdon & Frank Langdon, Melissa “Mel” King & Abby Langdon
Characters: Abby Langdon, Frank Langdon, Melissa “Mel” King
Additional Tags: Future Fic, POV Outsider, abby does not deserve this but at least she’s going to get some amusement out of it, ‘just friends’ huh?
Summary:

She tosses the plastic bottle into the buggy just as Tanner says, “…and Mel says that ponies aren’t baby horses, they’re something different. A baby horse is called a colt.”

“That’s right,” Abby says automatically, the words snagging on long-buried memories of Saddle Club and Misty of Chincoteague. And then, a delayed second later: “Who’s Mel?”

Because she usually does listen when he talks, and she thought she knew the names of all of his friends and all of his friends’ siblings and that she and Frank have both trained him well enough that he wouldn’t call an adult by their first name without some kind of title in front of it. But she definitely doesn’t remember hearing about a Mel before. A new kid in class? Or, God, a character from one of the more annoying shows he and Penny watch, the kind whose shrillness and obnoxious flashing make Abby flee the room?

She absolutely isn’t expecting the explanation Tanner gives.

“Daddy’s friend.”

The buggy jerks to a stop, the broken wheel—there’s always a broken wheel—dragging across the linoleum. Penny giggles at the sound it makes, but Abby doesn’t hear her, her mind suddenly gone blank.


thursday

Mar. 19th, 2026 06:32 pm
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I got so many compliments on that overpainted photo I did the other day of the entity that I thought I'd try that technique again. I took this pic yesterday morning of a row of old elm trees that lines the edge of the property. The pet cemetery is on the hill right behind the trees. If it would be possible I'd like to be "green burial" buried here too. It's on Jules' land though. So far he doesn't like the idea that much. Maybe he''ll come around someday.

We had women's group today. All 5 of us, which is always great. The group has gone through many names and lost some members over the years. We were trying to remember all the names that we used to call the group. First I think it was called writers group, then sister circle, art group and now women's group. It could be called the lunch club now I suppose. Going out to lunch has become a regular feature. Though I think next week I'm going to bring my big box of words and maybe we can talk or write about thoughts that come up from the words - go back in spirit to the old writer's group.

The Pitt: Now You Know by cold_cereal

Mar. 19th, 2026 03:36 pm
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Fandom: The Pitt
Characters/Pairings: Michael "Robby" Robinavitch/Dennis Whitaker, Trinity Santos, Jack Abbot
Rating: Explicit
Length: 24,437 words
Creator Links: cold_cereal on AO3
Theme: siblings,

Summary: When Whitaker accidentally sends a dick pic to Dr. Robby, he never thought it would end like this.

Reccer's Notes: Well now...

With a summary like that you would expect nothing more than a PWP, but this is the furthest from that. We all know that Whitaker comes from Broken Bow, Nebraska and grew up on a farm with 3 brothers. But we never get any of that backstory - toxic or good - in canon.

Well that backstory shows up here, almost like there needed to be a wonderful plot to go along with the accidental dick pic share. We get to see Whitaker's parents and his brothers - and how he and one of his brothers escaped that small-town/small-mindedness. I'm not saying his one brother that "escaped" the mentality is all that great, but I know these small-town folks. Hell, I'm related to a lot of them. And I can read a compliment from what sounds like a bigot trying to do better, even if they don't have a frame of reference for that.

Basically, this is a fic about getting out of a small town, and leaving the small-mindedness behind.

Fanwork Links: Fic on AO3.
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A One Piece Live Action vid focused on the Marines.

DW | AO3 | Tumblr | Youtube

Content notes: blood, violence, guns, police/military, smoking. Clips from seasons one & two.

Download links (MP4) at AO3/DW/Tumblr.
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Posted by Scharon Harding

A trade association of cloud service providers (CSPs) filed an antitrust complaint today with the European Union’s European Commission (EC) over Broadcom's shuttering of VMware’s CSP partner program this year.

Since Broadcom bought VMware, it has drastically cut the number of channel partners VMware works with, a shift that began with the elimination of VMware’s partner program. Broadcom replaced the program with an invite-only alternative that favors larger partners working with enterprise-sized clients rather than small-to-medium-sized businesses.

There are even fewer CSP partners working with VMware today. Broadcom introduced a requirement that CSP partners operate at least 3,500 cores, rendering hundreds of CSPs ineligible for partnership. Before Broadcom bought VMware, the virtualization company had over 4,000 CSP partners, per a February 2024 report from The Register. Today, VMware reportedly has 19 CSP partners in the US and about nine in the United Kingdom, The Register reported.

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Posted by Andy Greenberg, Wired.com

iPhone hacking techniques have sometimes been described almost like rare and elusive animals: Hackers have used them so stealthily and carefully against such a small number of hand-picked targets that they're only rarely seen in the wild. Now a recent spate of espionage and cybercriminal campaigns has instead deployed those same phone-takeover tools, embedded in infected websites, to indiscriminately hack phones by the thousands. And one new technique in particular—capable of taking over any of hundreds of millions of iOS devices—has appeared on the web in an easily reusable form, putting a significant fraction of the world's iPhone users at risk.

Researchers at Google and cybersecurity firms iVerify and Lookout on Wednesday jointly revealed the discovery of a sophisticated iPhone hacking technique known as DarkSword that they've seen in use on infected websites, capable of instantly and silently hacking iOS devices that visit those sites. While the technique doesn't affect the latest updated versions of iOS, it does work against iOS devices running versions of Apple's previous operating system release, iOS 18, which as of last month still accounted for close to a quarter of iPhones, according to Apple's own count.

“A vast number of iOS users could have all of their personal data stolen simply for visiting a popular website,” says Rocky Cole, iVerify's cofounder and CEO. “Hundreds of millions of people who are still using older Apple devices or older operating system versions remain vulnerable.”

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Posted by Jon Brodkin

Three years after saying it had stopped buying location data of Americans without a warrant, the FBI acknowledged it has restarted the purchases. During questioning at a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing yesterday, FBI Director Kash Patel said the location data purchases have produced valuable information, and he did not commit to stopping the practice.

In March 2023, then-FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed that the agency had previously bought location data of US citizens without obtaining a warrant. "To my knowledge, we do not currently purchase commercial database information that includes location data derived from Internet advertising,” Wray, who led the agency during Trump's first term and during the Biden era, said at the time. “I understand that we previously—as in the past—purchased some such information for a specific national security pilot project. But that’s not been active for some time.”

At yesterday's hearing, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) recounted Wray's 2023 statement and asked Patel, "Is that the case still and, if so, can you commit this morning to not buying Americans' location data?"

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Posted by Stephen Clark

If a battle is fought in space, it will look nothing like those depicted in the Star Wars franchise, with sleek TIE fighters blasting enemy ships with laser cannons and mag-pulses. Instead, these battles will be cerebral and unhurried, somewhat like the 1973 film The Day of the Jackal, a slow-burning political thriller with a plot that somehow mixes tension with clinical precision.

In that film, an assassin sets out to murder the French president. The main character's moves are meticulously planned, with backup plans for backup plans. A police commissioner, just as clever, must pursue the assassin and stop the conspiracy. The events play out over weeks and months, not seconds and minutes.

True Anomaly, which emerged from stealth just three years ago, is planning for The Day of the Jackal in space. The startup's primary hardware product, aptly named Jackal, is a war-ready satellite platform designed for mass production. In nature, jackals are known for their intelligence, adaptability, and hunting prowess. True Anomaly's Jackal boasts similar traits in space.

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february booklog of excess

Mar. 19th, 2026 09:23 pm
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17. An Academic Affair - Jodi McAlister ) Enormously fun and I'm hoping for sequels!


18. The Shots You Take - Rachel Reid ) Fairly forgettable, but still entertaining enough to keep me reading.


19. The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming ) I don't think Fleming is for me, but there was some enjoyment available.


Greenwing and Dart - Victoria Goddard ) Fluffy, fun (despite a substantial amount of mortal peril) and a generally satisfying binge.


26. How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie ) Dated but I think still worth reading.


27. Holiday in Death, 28. Festive in Death, and 29. Framed in Death - JD Robb ) I always enjoy these - but particularly liked the opportunity to revisit the early part of the series in contrast to the newer state of things!


30. Derring-Do for Beginners - Victoria Goddard ) I was hoping for more actual, you know, Red Company, but this was so much fun I can't have too many regrets.


31. Jane Austen: A Life - Claire Tomalin ) I think this is probably as enlightening as it could reasonably have been, but I was a little disappointed, somehow, despite learning a fair amount. It's not badly-written at all, but it never really won me over somehow.


32. Chain-Gang All-Stars - Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah ) Ultra-violent, really thumpingly Message-y, and strangely compelling; I don't think I'll ever want to re-read it, but I am interested to see where Adjei-Brenyah goes from here.


33. Blood Sport, 35. The Edge, and 37. Risk - Dick Francis ) A trio of delightfully exciting nonsenses; I'm so sorry I didn't discover Francis years ago, but on the other hand at least they are a source of joy for me now.


34. Men Explain Things to Me - Rebecca Solnit ) A short but concentrated dose of feminist rage.


36. Outcrossing - Celia Lake ) On paper this absolutely should be my jam, but it entirely is not.


38. Batman: Wayne Family Adventures vol 2 - CRC Payne and Starbite ) Adorable. This series is just so fun.


39. Just One Damned Thing After Another - Jodi Taylor ) This is a fun concept, but the archaeology / history is worse than in Connie Willis' Oxford Time Travel books and that's saying something. I didn't hate it, but I had to disconnect my brain way too much to enjoy it.


40. Ambiguity Machines - Vandana Singh ) A really excellent collection, even though I couldn't muster quite the delight I wanted from it.


41. Get A Life, Chloe Brown - Talia Hibbert ) I enjoyed this, although I'm not sure if I'll read more Hibbert.

re: Centenarians

Mar. 19th, 2026 03:16 pm
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Had one of my rare crash nights wherein the sleep deprivation finally takes over and I'm able to fall asleep at a decent time and get a proper eight hours in before work. The mornings still suck, though. Work still got my head spinning, we're so far behind on everything, but sold units keep jumping the queue so the old stuff just keeps getting older forever? I need more techs, but so many of them are BAD.

Less than a week to vacation. I need to confirm my flights and hotels, I'm missing a whole bunch of email confirmations. :\

24. Do You Want to Live to 100?

200 or bust.

Today's lunchtime joshi match is DASH Chisako vs. Momo Watanabe in what looks to be a random Sendai Girls Korakuen Hall show? Hardcore match Momo!!!

Current mood: hungry. Less than two hours to home, and we've finally made it back up to 0 degrees outside. Fallout with supper tonight.

Weather and whatnot

Mar. 19th, 2026 04:11 pm
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Weather here's been interesting- a storm started Saturday afternoon and pretty much continued until late Sunday/early Monday and the temp plummeted. We'd had a few weeks of 30s and 40s and basically all the snow melted and stuff started to green up and then BAM 12-15" of the stuff followed by Monday being in the negatives. It was so fun shoveling then :( we've had another dusting since but then temps started climbing and it's supposed to be in the 70s on Saturday. Mother Nature is definitely having some fun with my area.

Tumblr has also been all over the place. It pushed through an update on the 16th that was *very* unpopular (radically altering how notifs of reblogs/adding comments work) and they first tried a 'we understand you have strong feeling about this but it is what it is' response about 9 hours later (their reply to their original post) but then early on the 17th they completely walked it back although it sounds like they're still thinking of implementing something?) But as a result it got me to take a dive into the stupidly high number tumblr posts I'd favorited with the intent to read/watch/research later when I had more time. Behold:

The 'Make 45 groups of 45!' sorting game, a great game for anyone who likes lists or sorting or desires to lose numerous hours of their day(s) in a fugue logic puzzle clicking state.

For those of you who use Firefox it recently rolled out an AI kill switch and here's an article about it and how to turn it off (basically, go to settings and look for AI controls in the sidebar, it should already be toggled to off but it's good to check)

Are normal looking links too boring for you? Try Creepy Link, the URL shortener that makes your links look as suspicious as possible.

A bunch of the posts were also things I wanted to check out to add to my resource posts so between what was there and links I was already behind in adding I'm going to probably be adding about 100 new links. Since it's so many, even though it's a little early I am also attempting a full click through for all the links to check to make sure they're still good. As requested, I'll also be adding a 'last updated' date to each post as I get to them.

And, as always, last but not least, 2 weeks of [community profile] recthething recs (tumblr art for Addams Family, Leverage, MDZS/Untamed, Merlin, Murderbot, and ST:TOS and a fic for MDZS/Untamed):

The Addams Family
- Addamses (absolutely gorgeous Gomez and Morticia)

Leverage
- the rundown job aka the episode that just kept on giving (gorgeous Parker, Hardison and Eliot)

MDZS/The Untamed
- same grumpy face, no matter how old he gets (baby and teen jin ling, so well done)

Merlin
- Merthur and a unicorn (love this)
- Arthur (gorgeous blue-tones digital art)
- once and future (love the framing of this with them on either side of excalibur and just their looks in general)

Murderbot
- A mini papercraft commission of Murderbot (I love these papercrafts and this Murderbot is great)

ST:TOS
- Best tos episode (Uhura and tribbles, hilarious!)

MDZS/Untamed fic:
Madam Gentian and the Fugitive by azure_enechelon (185k)
Summary: Wei Wuxian befriends a mysterious woman in a hidden corner of the Cloud Recesses. Lan Wangji has a mother to confide in. Madam Lan does her best to make up for a lot of bad parenting. It isn't going to change everything, but maybe it can change just enough. (Recently completed very long, but wonderfully detailed and interesting AU)

vid. iwtv/tvl | house tour

Mar. 19th, 2026 02:02 pm
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title. house tour
fandom. iwtv/tvl
pairing. lestat/louis
song. "house tour" by sabrina carpenter

"do you want the house tour? i could take you to the first, second, third floor." — lestat to louis, probably. loustat vid. (spoilers for s3 trailers/promos.)

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I feel guilty every time I post about something shallow and trivial. However, I enjoy shitposting and we could all use the distraction. The way I distract myself is being spicy in fannish communities.

If you have emotional attachments to a certain cancelled sci-fi show and its creator, skip this post.

Still with me? Okay.

So I want to propose a new TV show for you. It's set IN SPACE in the far-flung future, think gritty space dystopia, think found family, think QUIPS and BANTER and BIG DAMN HEROES. 

Our heroes are the crew of a spaceship. They dress in snappy black and silver uniforms. They're all played by white guys and women, most with blond hair, all of them extremely fit and attractive. They have a cool logo that looks great on merch. Their ships are very cool looking and the best in the galaxy. They stand up for the common man. 

They are fighting a snivelly and sinister enemy, a vast galactic conspiracy that is secretly pulling the strings behind every bad guy of the week. Maybe they turn out to be, IDK, some kind of lizard alien or something.

By the way in case you're getting ideas about historical analogies here, I should make it clear that the first officer on the heroes' ship is a Jewish woman and the heroes don't commit any genocides on screen. In fact, one of them has a speech about how violence is bad in the first episode! They are shown to be very against war crimes in fact, it's the antagonists who are doing all the war crimes.

Now, a poll:

Poll #34385 Which would be less bad?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 10


Which would be better, if this show concept HAD to exist?

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Depicting the protagonists doing war crimes
5 (50.0%)

Not depicting the protagonists doing war crimes
5 (50.0%)

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So this was my baking project this morning before breakfast, as I had a bad night sleep-wise and needed to focus my brain and feel I was doing something useful rather than doom scroll etc.:

They are 'Diabetic Friendly', intended to be slow to digest and not cause a horrible sugar spike in small quantities. I built the recipe off of the skeleton of several others and a few articles on reducing or stopping sugar spikes in such items. This is the first time I have made them and I have not used the substitutes listed so I am making presumptions regarding that in the recipe).

Makes 12-15 cookies depending on how big you make each one.

Ingredients:

1 1/4 Cups of Rolled Oats (high in fiber, 16g approx per cup, so 20g fiber to the batch)
1 Cup Whole Wheat Flour (higher fiber than ordinary baking flour, 15g per cup)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 teaspoon iodized salt
2 large eggs
1 Tablespoon Canola Oil
4 Tablespoons Melted Unsalted Butter (I just used the cut line measure on the stick of butter)
1/4 Cup Chopped Pecans (Chopped Pecans, walnuts or almonds could be substituted if desire. Pecans are 10g fiber per cup; walnuts 7.8g almonds 10.86g)
1 Cup Plain Live Culture Greek Yogurt (Full Fat)
1 Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate 85% Cacao Chocolate Bar (This is most of the sugar in the recipe, except the small amount in the Yogurt (since it was live culture) If you are worried about the sugar then don't use the chocolate, instead increase the Pecans to a full cup.

Nutrition Note:

The Trader Joe's Chocolate is made with increased Fiber. There are 15g sugar to the bar, and 12g of fiber according to the nutritional data. It also includes Soy Lecithin (and Emulsifier). Bar should be broken up into small pieces. So around 2g of sugar is my guess per cookie, and roughly 4g of fiber each using the pecans and chocolate).

I presume a stevia sweetened chocolate bar or one with only alcohol sugar could be used instead but I have no real practice using either in baking (Stevia sets off my IBS so I avoid it generally).

4g of fiber for a cookie means it has as much fiber as a slice of most high fiber seed-breads you can buy at grocery stores. Fiber slows digestion and helps reduce the chance of sugar spikes.

The American Heart Association Eating Plan suggests eating a variety of food fiber sources. Total dietary fiber intake should be 25 to 30 grams a day from food, not supplements. Currently, dietary fiber intakes among adults in the United States average about 15 grams a day.

Method Of Recipe:

Take a large glass bowl and put in all the dry ingredients.
Set up a cookie sheet with baking parchment (to keep things non-stick)
Melt the butter and add it into the bowl.
Add in the Wet Ingredients (Eggs, Yogurt, Oil, Extract
Use a sturdy spoon to mix it together as best you can, it will not blend smooth, these are drop cookies and will be lumpy. The Important thing is that the liquids moisten up the flour, eggs and oats together and spread the rest. It should not be drippy, if it is add some more oats.
Refrigerate for 30 mins.
Preheat Oven to 350 F
Take a large spoon and scoop up lumps of the final results into vague lumpy discs leaving space for them to melt and spread some. 12-15 cookies should be made over a single cookie tray this way.
Put tray into oven for approx 15 minutes. Be sure to have pot holders so you don't burn yourself taking it out of the oven.
Remove and cool.

Generally my rule is to keep sugar intake low and fiber intake high. That, along with my oral meds, keeps my diabetes knocked down to a constant pre-diabetic level and avoids spikes up,

These cookies are intended primarily for my wife, who puts up with our diet being diabetic friendly 24/7, but who is not diabetic, so I can have one or two of these cookies safely with her when grabbing a cup of tea together or such and it will meet her need for an occasional sweet tooth need.
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OpenAI announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Astral, the company behind popular open source Python development tools such as uv, Ruff, and ty, and integrate the company into its Codex team.

The deal, whose financial terms were not publicly disclosed, will help OpenAI "accelerate our work on Codex and expand what AI can do across the software development lifecycle," the company said in an announcement post. Integrating Astral's tools more closely with Codex after the acquisition will "enable AI agents to work more directly with the tools developers already rely on every day," it continued.

Astral's most popular open source projects include:

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New K-9 fic: Vigil (Ren)

Mar. 19th, 2026 07:31 pm
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300th fic posted on AO3 :D
(overall, I mean. Not just for K-9!!!!!!!!!! ;D Not yet 😌)

We've seen multiple times in canon now how Ren always waits for teenage girls to wake up after they get involved in Sin-related incidents usually way bigger than they are. Even if she has nothing to say, even if she knows her encouraging words won't be enough. She waits, says something kind, doesn't mind if she gets talked to rudely, then goes on her way, back to her work trying to fix all this.

Another thing I like to do when I'm tired of thinking about K-9 directly (haha as if) is trying to analyse the story structure, how information gets drip-fed to us, what kind of information. What questions are raised, which ones get answers, what new questions those bring up. I am enchanted. May I write such fascinating stories with fascinating casts when I grow up :D <3


Vigil | K-9 | Ren | 300 words | rated T

Summary: Ren always waits for the girls to wake up at the hospital afterwards, like no one did for her.

Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.

The Friday Five for 20 March 2026

Mar. 19th, 2026 03:19 pm
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These questions were suggested by [personal profile] melagan.

1. What was the reason you began a Dreamwidth or LiveJournal account (or both)?

2. How many DW or LJ communities do you subscribe to?

3. Do you have a favorite community or one you check out often to see what's new?

4. How did you pick your user name?

5. If you could change your user name, would you?

The following bonus questions are brought to you by the fact that I (anais_pf) have been unable to access any page of LiveJournal for more than a week (and therefore cannot post to The Friday Five there):

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7. Do you have any information about why one would be unable to access LiveJournal?

Copy and paste to your own journal, then reply to this post with a link to your answers. If your journal is private or friends-only, you can post your full answers in the comments below.

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Buffy not rebooting

Mar. 19th, 2026 06:29 pm
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I had been reserving judgement on the Buffy reboot until it actually existed because before that all is rumour
but apparently it is back to Not Existing
so apparently now I have thoughts.

The thing with Buffy is:

We need a theme.
- It has to be a socially conscious theme.
One that reflects the students' growing awareness of...
...and involvement in the world around them.


That's the movie talking about naming the school dance, but compare any given season of Buffy.
We grow up, we notice new and stabbier problems, we realise we are the ones meant to deal with this, however unfair that seems.

And you get that pretty smoothly in the high school seasons, culminating with the theme and practice of Graduation Day.

But there are people who are less impressed with the development of the characters after that.

I read in a screenwriting book that you have to bear in mind that the vast majority of your viewers went to school, but only a majority of the writers room went to college.

The way society is set up for the past few generations we have this unifying experience of sitting in rooms where everyone has to be, being told a bunch of stuff that's meant to get us ready for the world outside school, with varying degrees of success.

But after that everyone's experience fragments, and the viewers reactions cannot be relied upon to come from a similar point of view.

Which, yeah but no but. A, could they ever? And B, Buffy did not spend overly much time in a classroom.

The core shared experience of the characters was
we have all this compulsory stuff to deal with that we're being told endlessly is Super Important
but now there are Things
which are actual life and death important
yet must be dealt with after and around school.

You can build out a lot of experiences from there. Like season six and the quest for more money. There is compulsory stuff, and now, also, Trauma. You somehow have to juggle both.

But part of what makes that heavy is the way even the closest support systems of the main characters simply do not acknowledge the life and death stuff. The trivial and transitory is compulsory, the being attacked by vampires is somehow not a problem anyone needed to prepare you for or admit is happening.

Relatable!

... no really, there is a very light metaphor skin on so much that is super relatable there.

And a lot of that is being prepared for the wrong things the wrong way. There's so much pressure on You, Yes You, Personally, Alone, doing things perfectly right first time Or Else End Of The World.
... exams must lead to the perfect start or life is wrecked forever, etc.

And this is all wrapped up in Patriarchy and how the Important tasks are *somehow* not the ones that Someone needs to do every single day or everyone dies. Home Ec is not a high status set of lessons despite the fact they're actual baseline essentials. You are not expected to make bank by doing the things that keep other people alive. Someone has to clean, cook, care, patrol every night, and hey, look who it is again.

Watchers get paid, Slayers get Called. Patriarchy at its finest, core to the metaphor.

(Making it Patrol, defense safety violence and therefore traditionally gendered and valued differently, is part of the defamiliarisation that makes Buffy work.)

And who can you go to for help?
Actually varies by season, and to some extent having the help crumble out from under you and growing to replace it is a core mechanic.
Parents, teachers, Watchers, government, all the support systems and institutions do what they can, demonstrate why they left the world the way the youngers find it, and crumble out of the way, while the protagonists grow to fill their roles.

Change that and you change the genre significantly.
Horror believes in the injury but not the hospital, in crime but not policing, in the threats but not defenses.
Coming of age stories see all that and say, our turn now.



So you put together all these constraints and you get the framework that the actual plots and characters build out on. You get Giles being slightly useless because he's an older in a story about growing up, you get schools that purport to help but become the source of threat, you get youngers that have to push back and take over.



So what do you do with all that
twenty years later
when you still have *Buffy* the vampire slayer?


It's easy enough to posit a world that still has vampires, but what does that say about *Buffy*? Yes, that the task is never ending, but also, why is someone still in school being Chosen to step up and help with it?

Buffy ended the show by sharing her power, so everyone that can stand up will stand up. Slayers all.
Equals, and within the framework of the show, as grown up as they are getting.

She went from the new kid in school to the general of an army.

What institutions did she set up after that?

How did they fail?

If they didn't fail, why do we have a plot?



And I think this is a fascinating set of questions, if Gen Z ask Gen X about them.
... I just had to look up the likely generation age ranges and apparently Gen Z are the ones who got born after Buffy started saving the world and are at youngest 14 now, so quite the age range there.

What world did they get born into, how did Buffy fail to fix it, who has she become in response to that, who can the youngers go to for help and Why does that fail in such a way we get plot?


Seems like we could look at the world and mine a rich seam for all of that, even if we focus primarily on gender.
If the text looks in the eye the race problems of the original we start getting proper interesting.


And I personally would start with the core concept of Slayer and the assumption that the ability to stake your problems will ever make them go away, but that's because I look at the genres I prefer to read watch listen to and tend to go But What If Completely A Different Thing.

... diplomatic solutions with non humans would change the baseline metaphor so much. but. So many years of BtVS and Angel presenting vampires and demons as basically people? The stabbing gets problematic.



The problem is all this either shifts Buffy into a different character with a non protagonist status, or leaves you running parallel coming of age and middle age stories. Which would be tricky! But the thing Giles had to reckon with in the background where the institution he gave his life to was... kind of sucktastic, and the person he thought he wanted to be in his early twenties turned out to just leave problems for the next generation, well, that's a start.


I think Buffy restarted right now could be fascinating.

But it could not be the same story. Writing the same story already makes it a different story. You would have to grapple with the differences.

From Gut Bacteria Up to the Brain

Mar. 19th, 2026 02:00 pm
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Here’s the other cognition/aging/Alzheimer’s paper that caught my eye. In a similar way to the work I highlighted yesterday on proteins released by the liver affecting the blood-brain barrier and overall brain function, this one is finding another external signal, from from an unexpected direction.

The authors studied the intestinal microbiomes of mice as they aged, and found that species that produce medium-chain fatty acids become more and more prevalent. Then a complex series of events start taking place: these metabolites are ligands for the human GPR84 protein and can drive inflammation in myeloid cells through that activation. This in turn weakens the neural traffic through the vagal system, and this loss of “interoceptive” signaling to the brain leads to a decline in hippocampal function. Impaired memory, in other words. 

Now that’s one that I wouldn’t have seen coming, but as the paper shows in its references, there are a number of other reports pointing in this microbiome/memory direction. Now overall, the signal/noise of microbiome work is not as high as it should be, but papers like this new one are an important step in shoring up such hypotheses, trying to bridge some of the “by some mechanism that we haven’t figured out yet” gaps. It’s not that new and interesting ideas have to eliminate all of those leaps, but if you have to invoke that sort of thing too many times you’re asking for trouble. Here’s how you avoid that (hint: it involves an awful lot of work).

One experiment done here was to house very young (two-month old) mice with old (18-month-old) ones, which led to exchange of microbiome species between the two cohorts and an equilibrium that looked quite a bit more like the old ones. This didn’t seem to have any real effects on physical health and energy levels (or even things like exploratory behavior), but the short-term and long-term memory task performance of the young mice declined. To control for social effects, the team tried things like direct faecal microbiome transplants from the old mice into the young ones, and this recapitulated the memory effects all by itself. Meanwhile, co-housing gnotobiotic (germ-free) mice of both age groups did not affect the memories of the younger ones. Similarly, treating regular groups of young and old mice with two weeks of antibiotics also restored memory task performance in both cohorts.

And yes, the aged germ-free mice also performed much better on memory tests than the ones with typical microbiomes, so all of these results point in the same direction. There appears to be a gut microbial factor that impairs memory in older mice. Looking at the bacterial species that were present across different ages, Parabacteroides goldsteinii looked like the top candidate. (That one has already been the subject of a great deal of microbiome work in humans, as that link will show) Colonizing either germ-free or post-antibiotic mice with this species alone brought on the memory trouble, but this effect could not be demonstrated with other species that increased with age, nor with some that showed no real change as the mice aged.

Looking at the brains of the impaired mice, it appeared that neuronal function was disrupted in the hippocampus and in several areas known to be involved with sensory processing. A weird and interesting result was that many of the neurons involved in the vagus nerve’s gut-to-brain connections express the TRPV1 vanilloid receptor. Chemogenetic silencing of this receptor gave memory behavior similar to the aged mice, while activation of it seemed to restore function in the elderly cohort. That extended even to such low-tech methods as giving the mice capsaicin as a TRPV1 agonist (!) Other gut-responsive signals such as CCK or GLP-1 showed improvements in the presence of added agonists, although their underlying levels were not changed with aging and/or P. goldsteinii infection.

Further experiments showed that (as mentioned above) medium-chain fatty acids produced by those bacteria seem to be the actual signal driving these effects. Oral administration of things like decanoic acid and 3-hydroxyoctanoic acid were enough to affect cognition by themselves, and demonstrated effects along the whole causal chain the above work had laid out (vagus nerve activation and the sensory and hippocampal brain regions). These are known to be ligands for GPR84, and the team showed that mice with inactivating mutations in that receptor were immune to the effects of added medium-chain acids and showed delayed onset of memory trouble in general as compared to wild-type mice. The receptor is largely found in myeloid cells (macrophages, monocytes, and neutrophils) and ablating these also restored memory function (demonstrated through a set of bone-marrow experiments).

This looks to me like a very solid paper where the authors have tried to shore up every step of their hypothesis. Inflammation-driven defects in interoceptive signaling truly does look like a cause of memory decline in mice: but does it work that way in humans? You can bet that work is going on as we speak to find that out, but this pathway fits in very well with the overall idea that inappropriate inflammation is a driver of age-related brain dysfunction. But I have to say, we weren’t looking for it first in the gut rather than directly in the brain! There’s clearly a lot of work to be done here, and direct pharmacological intervention in these interoceptive pathways could really be beneficial. Starting with more hot sauce, given those capsaicin results? Try it today!

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I can't believe I dreamed an entire opera whose closing performance by a small local outfit I was all set to attend before it was canceled at the last unavoidable minute. It was a Gian Carlo Menotti from 1948 and had never before received a Boston premiere. I had read its libretto for years because it was full of sand and sea-haunting: No body that presses its mouth to the shore closer than your mouth to mine. No eye that fades into the haze of the sun more fixed than your eye to mine. No ship of a letter that crosses the seas faster than my hand to yours, unless it has foundered, unless it has torn on the black rocks of the heart. It had one of his terse, enigmatic titles, The Visitor. The company that had put it up was called Marmalade and Gold, an allusion whose meaning did not escape the event horizon of waking, and specialized in bare-bones, slightly more than concert performances of oddities or undeserved obscurities of the twentieth-century opera world: I remember perusing the catalogue of previous seasons on their website and approving of their choices, all of which I suspect of not existing outside of the hour or so I was asleep. Erich Wolfgang Korngold did write a bunch of operas, mostly before—very popular choice—leaving Germany, but I do not believe a 1932 Der lahme König was among them. I am having a terrible week for which the external world offers nothing in the way of respite and even if I didn't get to hear any of its music, I appreciate the inside of my head attempting to furnish a break of art.
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Posted by Samuel Axon

The dream of the metaverse may have died for now, but Meta has decided it's not completely giving up on the VR experience in Horizon Worlds, the virtual worlds service that it originally envisioned as the first step toward said metaverse.

The news was announced via the Instagram account of Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth. "We have decided, just today in fact, that we will keep Horizon Worlds working in VR," said Bosworth in an AMA on the platform in response to someone who expressed disappointment at the previously announced plan to end support.

He went on to clarify that only games and experiences that already support VR will continue to do so, while new games will be exclusive to mobile, and the majority of the team's development focus will be on mobile instead of VR.

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On Wednesday, Afroman won a widely watched defamation lawsuit that seven cops filed after the rapper made music videos mocking them for conducting a 2022 raid of his home that resulted in no charges and no marijuana found.

Videos for songs like "Lemon Pound Cake," "Why You Disconnecting My Video Camera," and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door" used real footage from the raid, pulling from security camera footage and videos shot by Afroman's wife. Cops from the Adams County Sheriff's Office alleged they were humiliated and received death threats after the videos went viral.

Accusing Afroman of defamation, cops individually sought damages as high as $1.5 million. But Afroman's lawyer, David Osborne, argued this was a clear-cut First Amendment case. At trial, Afroman testified that cops had no one to blame for the reputational damage but themselves, arguing that "if they hadn’t wrongly raided my house, there would be no lawsuit," The New York Times reported.

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