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The only way weâre ever going to solve homelessness is by giving free housing to homeless people.Â
Not cots in homeless shelters. Not beds in domestic violence shelters. Real, actual, permanent housing, with a door they can lock and the freedom to come and go as they please.Â
It seems like a stupidly simple solution to an incredibly complicated problem, but this is the only way weâre ever going to end homelessness for good. Everything weâre doing right now is like flinging thimbles of water onto a house fire, and itâs time to call the fire department. Donât believe me? Consider that:
Providing free housing is actually cheaper than what weâre doing right now. Even when you factor in the cost of having round-the-clock mental health staff on hand in housing facilities, giving the homeless housing costs about one-third as much as leaving them on the streets. How is that possible? People who sleep on the streets go to the hospital a whole lot more than anyone else. Being homeless is hard on your health - you are more likely to be assaulted, experience frostbite or heatstroke, or fail to manage a medical condition like diabetes. Homeless people are also more likely to get arrested for minor things like public urination or loitering, and itâs hugely expensive to arrest them, process them, put them in prison and put them through court dates. We save so much money and eliminate so many problems by just giving them somewhere to live.Â
Itâs extremely difficult to get a job when you donât have an address. Thereâs a huge amount of prejudice against homeless people, and the same people who shout âget a job!â are the first to toss someoneâs application in the trash as soon as they see âno fixed addressâ. Having an address also makes it easier to vote, open a bank account, keep up with your taxes and obey the terms of your probation.Â
Homeless people waste a lot of time standing in line for shelters and services. Shelters have limited space available, and if you want to make sure you have a bed for the night, you need to be there long before the doors open. The same thing applies to soup kitchens. When your whole life revolves around being in line for vital services for hours on end, itâs hard to make much progress in getting your life together. Providing people with housing gives them more time and more flexibility to return to school, find jobs, or reconnect with family.Â
Itâs virtually impossible to manage a mental health condition or recover from addiction when you have no permanent housing. Itâs just not going to happen. Recovering from a mental health issue requires stability, routine and a safe place to retreat to, which are impossible when you live on the streets. Living rough makes it extremely difficult to show up to appointments, hang on to your prescription medications and avoid trauma. Itâs more efficient for everyone involved to provide housing to the mentally ill first, and bring mental health services right to their doors.Â
Itâs hard to make much progress in life when you canât accumulate possessions. Think about how hard your life would be if you had no safe place to store your things. When youâre homeless and sleeping in shelters, you can only keep as much stuff as you can carry with you, and most of your energy is going to go towards keeping that stuff safe. You canât take advantage of clothing drives, because you canât carry too many clothes. You eat a lot of fast food, because you have nowhere to store or prepare groceries. Showing up to appointments, interviews or shifts is difficult, because you have to lug everything you own with you to ensure nothing is stolen. Having a room with a lock changes everything.Â
It keeps children out of the foster system. Ending up on the streets often means losing your children - if you canât provide children with a stable home, thatâs grounds to take them away. Families fleeing domestic violence can find themselves re-traumatized when children are placed in foster care due to inadequate housing. Providing stable housing allows families to stay together and minimizes trauma for children and parents, as well as foster care costs.Â
It preserves basic human dignity. Itâs hard for most of us to imagine how humiliating and dehumanizing it is to be homeless. Imagine not having access to regular showers, or even toilets. Having nowhere to clean your laundry. Having your schedule dictated by a homeless shelter. Sleeping in rooms with dozens or hundreds of other people, with absolutely no privacy. Being chased out of businesses and public places. Enduring the crushing boredom of having nowhere to go. Being treated as less than human. Itâs impossible to maintain hope and dignity in those conditions, and no human being should have to endure that.Â
We live in a society that treats housing like something you have to âearnâ by proving yourself worthy of it, and that toxic thinking has put us in a position where weâre literally willing to spend more money to have people sleeping in the streets. It has to stop. Housing is a bare minimum requirement for human dignity, and it should be a human right. Everyone deserves a safe and private space of their own, regardless of their abilities, mental health or circumstances. No one is asking for luxury condos here - dorm-style settings with private rooms and shared bathroom and kitchen facilities have proven to be effective. This isnât about who âdeservesâ housing; if you are a human being, you deserve a safe place to call home.Â
So the other night during D&D, I had the sudden thoughts that:
1) Binary files are 1s and 0s
2) Knitting has knit stitches and purl stitches
You could represent binary data in knitting, as a pattern of knits and purlsâŚ
You can knit Doom.
However, after crunching some more numbers:
The compressed Doom installer binary is 2.93 MB. Assuming you are using sock weight yarn, with 7 stitches per inch, results in knitted doom beingâŚ
3322 square feet
Factoring it outâŚ302 people, each knitting a relatively reasonable 11 square feet, could knit Doom.
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The idea of a âbinary codeâ was originally developed in the textile industry in pretty much this exact form. Remember punch cards? Probably not! They were a precursor to the floppy disc, and were used to store information in the same sort of binary code that we still use:
Hereâs Mary Jackson (c.late 1950s) at a computer. If you look closely in the yellow box, youâll see a stack of blank punch cards that she will use to store her calculations.
This is what a card might look like once punched. Note that the written numbers on the card are for human reference, and not understood by the computer.Â
But what does it have to do with textiles? Almost exactly what OP suggested. Now even though machine knitting is old as balls, I feel that there are few people outside of the industry or craft communities who have ever seen a knitting machine.Â
Hereâs a flatbed knitting machine (as opposed to a round or tube machine), which honestly looks pretty damn similar to the ones that were first invented in the sixteenth century, and hereâs a nice little diagram explaining how it works:
But what if you donât just want a plain stocking stitch sweater? What if you want a multi-color design, or lace, or the like? You can quite easily add in another color and integrate it into your design, but for, say, a consistent intarsia (two-color repeating pattern), human error is too likely. Plus, it takes too long for a knitter in an industrial setting. This is where the binary comes in!
Hereâs an intarsia swatch I made in my knitwear class last year. As you can see, the front of the swatch is the inverse of the back. When knitting this, I put a punch card in the reader,
and as you can see, the holes (or 0â˛s) told the machine not to knit the ground color (1â˛s) and the machine was set up in such a way that the second color would come through when the first color was told not to knit.
tl;dr the textiles industry is more important than people give it credit for, and I would suggest using a machine if you were going to try to knit almost 3 megabytes of information.
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Someone port Doom to a blanket
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It goes beyond this. Â Every computer out there has memory. Â The kind of memory you might call RAM. Â The earliest kind of memory was magnetic core memory. Â It looked like this:
Wires going through magnets. Â This is how all of the important early digital computers stored information temporarily. Â Each magnetic core could store a single bit - a 0 or a 1. Â Hereâs a picture of a variation of this, called rope core memory, from one NASAâs Apollo guidance computers:
You may think this looks incredibly handmade, and thatâs because it is. Â But these are also extreme close-ups. Â Hereâs the scale of the individual cores:
The only people who had the skills necessary to thread all of these cores precisely enough were textile and garment workers. Â Little old ladies would literally thread the wires by hand.
And thanks to them, we were able to land on the moon. Â This is also why memory in early computers was so expensive. Â It had to be hand-crafted, and took a lot of time.
2018 was a shit year but the fact that Barbara Bush, John McCain, and George H.W Bush passed away in the same year? amazing
You are utter trash.
You really out here defending war criminals who destabilised Iraq and Nicaragua and caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands? May you be blessed with common sense and empathy for people who arenât white before god smite you too

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people are fucking laying into the mods and im living for it
If you canât stop reconciling Bush being directly responsible for 200,000+ deaths with it being âdishonorableâ to shit talk him after heâs dead youâre a fucking moron and beyond helpÂ
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if you reblog the todd howard version of this, idk youre not smart
Care to explain who this guy is then? Iâm sure heâs Howardâs boss or something and actually more culpable but without context he just looks like some white guy Iâd run into at Autozone
Itâs Pete Hines, who is in every Bethesda presentation so itâs hard to believe you donât know him. Heâs the vice president of Bethesda, and head of PR relations and marketing. So he deals with every business oriented thing, while Todd is an executive game director and producer, who doesnât involve himself much in the corporate side Iâm sure.
I would say Pete Hines is more culpable and at fault for the mess regarding refunds of 76, the nylon bag issue of the power armor edition. And So On.
If you want to continue to rag on Todd, at least realize whoâs more in charge because it isnât him. Itâs Pete.

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Girl is a cop
Iâm not defending her or anything but honestly, what do you expect? Sheâs a mainstream American politician. She might be better than most but if any politician at this point ran on a platform of not deporting anyone then theyâd instantly be seen as too radical and âidealisticâ by the media and the general public. I mean it took us a very long time before most people got on board with the idea that having a health care system similar to basically every other first world country wasnât too radical.Â
The context for this was that a 95-year old Nazi war-crime suspect who happened to live in the district for which she is running for Congress was finally deported (he was actually ordered to be deported 2004 but no country would accept him until now, when Germany finally agreed), and the GOP attacked her for it, and then when she clarified that yes, she still wants to abolish ICE but some deportation will be necessary, like the deportation of Nazis suspected of being war criminals, the left attacked her for that, because that makes her a cop.
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Thinking about that fallout 76 ad where like 9 people stand around and watch a ground burst nuke go off like itâs a pretty firework is like. Genuinely upsetting. Not only can I not think of any worse way to reflect the themes of the series, with the opening of Fallout specifying that WWIII only lasted an hour and with it destroyed almost all life on the planet at the hands of nuclear weapons, but itâs also just an irreverent and frankly dangerous way to discuss the most horrible weapons mankind has ever made. It would be different if it were actually some kind of satire, some kind of distinct point being made, but itâs literally just LOOK NUKES COOL and itâs more a re-invigoration of the cold warâs nuclear obsession than it is an indictment of it.
New Vegas: Ends with player traveling The Divide to meet a man that will damn the player for their actions, and uses the old worldâs sins: itâs nuclear firepower. The player is then given option to nuke a location, with the implication being that to do so is morally unjust and disgusting. The moral high ground, however, requires great sacrifice, and gives weight to the playerâs choice for proper good: to disable the nukes entirely. The words Ulysses leaves parallelâs the serieâs iconic phrase âWar never changesâ by saying people must change, because to repeat the sins of the past is to doom us to eternal nuclear disaster.
Fallout 76: Players set off three nuclear explosions to fight irradiated skyrim dragons. coUNTRY ROOOOOOOADS TAKE ME HOOOOOOOOOME

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Count Dookuâs iconic curved lightsaber hilt is coincidentally similar to the curved hilt sabre of historic king and emperor Charlemagne, of whom Christopher Lee (who portrayed Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus) was a direct descendant.
who keeps giving her these things
she ends up condemned too D:
damn bitch get it together
Sheâs a Darklord now too