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Cake day: August 7th, 2023


  • Loaf of bread, pb, J. Slap some sandos together and walk em down the road, offering them to hungry people.

    Go to trivia night and tell the host you’re doing a clothing donation drive and would it be OK to rock the mic between rounds tonight?

    Take a large box w a sign you’ve taped to it over to the local brewery and ask of they’d be cool with setting it up for 2 weeks if you promise to swing by a few times to keep it from overflowing.

    Ask same brewery if you are allowed to do some tabling. Hang out with a sign or banner and qr code and ask for donations/volunteers

    Crock pot rice and beans, bake some tots and show up to the basketball court every Sunday at 10am and feed people hot food until it runs out. My group has gone from doing this in our apartment kitchens and feeding 15 (4 yrs ago) to having a relationship w a church (none of us are even members of said church) and using their kitchen to feed 100+

    Do you know bike repair? hair trimming? Car-less foraging in urban environments? A sign and a table out on the sidewalk will get the attention of people who want to talk to you about it and this shit grows in no time once a single person just… Begins


  • If you use an easy password for your password manager, it’s trivial to crack with a few word lists and hashcat, just as any other account.

    Websites get hacked all the time, and your login details (and PII) ARE available for sale from shady people right now. It’s important that, the next time one of the sites you use gets hacked, you don’t have to scramble to update all your other logins.


  • “Not all men managers”

    But yeah, it’s interesting when a friend gets promoted to management. We like when they keep their working class roots top of mind, and it’s great when one does. Many of us try it once or twice. But the first time that layoff convo comes down from on high, you find the fuck out they care more about their own standing in the system than putting workers first. Cops and managers - I ain’t trying to be either.











  • Ooooh, there’s a short story you should check out, by Vonnegut- “Any reasonable offer”

    Let’s get you into a beautiful house. Options:

    As a student, overseas relative is helping you buy, has set the budget and you’re going around and looking at places to get a feel for what’s available in the price range

    Or maybe you’ve just taken a new job position nearby and want to stay in the area and the exterior has the charm you’re after,and curious to see what you get inside for the price

    Pull up a few other places being sold for same price range and note a couple of small things that one of them has, that this might not. Act like those are a bigish deal because “the one over in sint-gilles has xyz, and that was one of the things on my partner’s list of deal breakers”

    Look wealthy, mention offhand that financing is handled by the trust, and the board is open to investing, and you just wanted to put eyes on the place before you advise them to commit,then ask a few questions about the neighborhood after dark, so they focus on convincing you without paying too much attention to the rest

    They’ll likely poke a bit about your story, and wonder about your financing, but its also super normal for people to be at the end of a long day and focused on paying attention to remembering details of the house or taking pictures and not really bothering to talk, so deflect or ignore.

    Check a few faucets, ask when the electricity was brought up to code, and ask if they’ve already gotten estimates for any repairs that would need to be made before you were to move in

    Do report back!