Great article on getting WordPerfect 8 for Unix running on Linux which among other things has an amazing grammar checker.
This shit is also a real blast for the past. WP was my fave before Open/LibreOffice came along. Nowadays, tho I just use Markdown and pandoc for most things.
https://slrpnk.net/post/23726839
This shit is also a real blast for the past. WP was my fave before Open/LibreOffice came along. Nowadays, tho I just use Markdown and pandoc for most things.
https://slrpnk.net/post/23726839
slrpnk.net
Grammatik for Linux & DOS - Or, how to use a free grammar checker from the 90's as a (better!) alternative to Grammarly & ProWritingAid…
Say you’re a solarpunk writer without an editor, but still want a second pair of
eyes to proof read your writings. A grammar checking program can be very useful
to catch things that you may miss even after doing a full pass of your work. And
to clarify, a…
eyes to proof read your writings. A grammar checking program can be very useful
to catch things that you may miss even after doing a full pass of your work. And
to clarify, a…
TFW spellcheck keeps changing "post hoc" to "post hog"
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For you Linux users on Gnome: extensions or rawdogging it?
Anonymous Poll
21%
extensions
12%
rawdogging
67%
i use KDE
Forwarded from Helldivers Hellposting (Mora Fox ΔΘ)
Which red white and blue we celebrati;g today
Anonymous Poll
6%
Russia
2%
USA
14%
DRPK
7%
France
71%
Trans
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Forwarded from Seditionist Distribution
[Oosterblokker, Netherlands]
Nine slaughterhouse trucks torched.
Read more:
https://unoffensiveanimal.is/2025/07/03/the-animal-liberation-front-burns-down-nine-slaughterhouse-trucks/
Nine slaughterhouse trucks torched.
Read more:
https://unoffensiveanimal.is/2025/07/03/the-animal-liberation-front-burns-down-nine-slaughterhouse-trucks/
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I never want to hear the phrase "dignity of the office" ever again: https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/mixed-martial-arts/ufc-trump-white-house-fight-card-2026-rcna216982
NBC News
UFC confirms Trump's plan to host a fight at White House in 2026
Trump said he wants the card to be held in front of more than 20,000 people as part of a celebration honoring America’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026.
via Reich-Wing Watch:
NEARLY 200 MOBILE devices of people who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “pedophile island” in the years prior to his death left an invisible trail of data pointing back to their own homes and offices. Maps of these visitations generated by a troubled international data broker with defense industry ties, discovered last week by WIRED, document the numerous trips of wealthy and influential individuals seemingly undeterred by Epstein’s status as a convicted sex offender.
The data amassed by Near Intelligence, a location data broker roiled by allegations of mismanagement and fraud, reveals with high precision the residences of many guests of Little Saint James, a United States Virgin Islands property where Epstein is accused of having groomed, assaulted, and trafficked countless women and girls.
The coordinates that Near Intelligence collected and left exposed online pinpoint locations to within a few centimeters of space.
11,279 coordinates obtained by WIRED show not only a flood of traffic to Epstein’s island property—nearly a decade after his conviction as a sex offender—but also point to as many as 166 locations throughout the US where Near Intelligence infers that visitors to Little St. James likely lived and worked. The cache also points to cities in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands, and Australia, among others.
Near Intelligence, for example, tracked devices visiting Little St. James from locations in 80 cities crisscrossing 26 US states and territories, with Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, and New York topping the list. The coordinates point to mansions in gated communities in Michigan and Florida; homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts; a nightclub in Miami; and the sidewalk across the street from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
https://www.wired.com/story/jeffrey-epstein-island-visitors-data-broker-leak/
NEARLY 200 MOBILE devices of people who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “pedophile island” in the years prior to his death left an invisible trail of data pointing back to their own homes and offices. Maps of these visitations generated by a troubled international data broker with defense industry ties, discovered last week by WIRED, document the numerous trips of wealthy and influential individuals seemingly undeterred by Epstein’s status as a convicted sex offender.
The data amassed by Near Intelligence, a location data broker roiled by allegations of mismanagement and fraud, reveals with high precision the residences of many guests of Little Saint James, a United States Virgin Islands property where Epstein is accused of having groomed, assaulted, and trafficked countless women and girls.
The coordinates that Near Intelligence collected and left exposed online pinpoint locations to within a few centimeters of space.
11,279 coordinates obtained by WIRED show not only a flood of traffic to Epstein’s island property—nearly a decade after his conviction as a sex offender—but also point to as many as 166 locations throughout the US where Near Intelligence infers that visitors to Little St. James likely lived and worked. The cache also points to cities in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands, and Australia, among others.
Near Intelligence, for example, tracked devices visiting Little St. James from locations in 80 cities crisscrossing 26 US states and territories, with Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, and New York topping the list. The coordinates point to mansions in gated communities in Michigan and Florida; homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts; a nightclub in Miami; and the sidewalk across the street from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
https://www.wired.com/story/jeffrey-epstein-island-visitors-data-broker-leak/
WIRED
Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker
A WIRED investigation uncovered coordinates collected by a controversial data broker that reveal sensitive information about visitors to an island once owned by Epstein, the notorious sex offender.