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Researching mines in northern Spain I came across this curious object. It's a canary cage designed to keep the canary alive in the event of a gas leak. If a miner saw the canary laying at the bottom of the cage it was time to abandon everything and leave the mine, but not without first closing the latched glass door and opening the valve of the oxygen bottle to save the bird. A miner would do that on their way out and take the bird with them. It's a signifier of the miner's legendary sense of solidarity, no lives lost to the mine on a miners watch. A solidarity that was also crucial in the fight for workers rights, creating safer and more humane working conditions, achievements of unionization and solidarity that some of us still enjoy today.

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I've thought about doing this for a while now.
#AltText is something I advocate for, as well as some other simple ways to make posts more #accessible and #inclusive. Let's make this #interactive.
Reply with a #photo or #image without alt text and I'll tell you what my #ScreenReader thinks it shows, as a practical #demonstration of inaccuracies, limitations and why alt text is better.
I can't promise how many I'll be able to do, but would like to do the first 10 or so.
#accessibility #blind

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There's something special about silver birch trees in #winter.

I find them particularly beautiful when there's a hard hoar frost. The delicate branch structures come alive and just look stunning.

Throw in a bit of golden morning light and you have a decent recipe to make a photograph.

This image is titled 'Lemon Sorbet'.

Hope you've had a great week. I always find it hard to get back into the routine in this first week back!

#photography #trees #woodland #landscapephotography #nature

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My new band is called "1023 Megabytes"? We are very good.. we just don't have a gig yet

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See this @Gargron ? People are telling me they see the Mastodon logo on my cat Bridget. #catsofmastodon

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I made the mistake of jokingly pronouncing LGBT as "el jibbity" and I guess that's just how I say it now

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Humanity has historically eaten 6,000 plants; now we eat mostly NINE: This is a great (scary) story from Bloomberg on how global diets have converged on a few crops in a few decades – with many alarming implications. Well told (super smart graphics!) #food #climate
bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-gl

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> "You should be able to speak about your identity and other people in your first language," they said. "It's like a little part of you is dying when you have to say it in English."

> Mx Gulliver said Welsh-speakers will understand if terms are explained, but the language barrier stops non-binary people from being confident in talking about their identity.

> "It's like you have to come out twice," they added.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-641640

@BethanyBlack Also this toot is giving me trauma flashbacks to the time I put cumin in my porridge instead of cinnamon

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Scientists left a hamster wheel in the woods, and wild mice, frogs even slugs had a wild time running in it. #Science #Mice #Rodents #Hamster royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

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‘Andrew Tate’s fans seem to admire and envy his image as a successful, fit, self-made man with an extravagant lifestyle. His crimes demonstrate, yet again, that sexism is not only a cultural issue but an economic one too.’

@paulaerizanu@twitter.com on the blog:

lrb.co.uk/blog/2023/january/mo

@BethanyBlack I'm not usually anal about kitchen implements, but I have a "sweet" wooden spoon and chopping board, and a "garlic, onion and chilli" wooden spoon and chopping board and it has honestly revolutionised my life. And I will descend on anyone using the wrong one for the wrong thing like a deranged shrieking harpy, or my Mum spotting someone using her sewing scissors for paper

@hastingsmothman yes Tetrapaks are so annoying and it's so hard to find plant milk in anything else. Maybe that'll be the innovation in the next decade!

@hastingsmothman as an aside this conversation has made me realise just how far plant based alternatives have come, ten years ago it was sometimes hard to get hold of soy milk and here we are today mentioning three different brands of oat milk and comparing their relative merits

@hastingsmothman I really like Plenish plenishdrinks.com And ReRooted is probably the most ethical out there, with reusable glass bottles, but I found it splits in coffee and goes off really quickly compared to others rerootedorganic.co.uk/

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Just realised how silly addressing the president as “Mr President” is.

Imagine doing it with any other job. You’d sound like a toddler.

“Hello, Mr Taxi Driver”
“Good morning, Mr Milkman”

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#Introducing...

There is a new instance in town:

climatescienc.es

For climate scientists, scholars & educators as well as climate science projects.

#ClimateJustice #ClimateScience

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