#sweep

2026-01-27

@vazub @mitchellh exactly what I was wondering while typing with #ergol layout on #sweep keyboard. I use both up arrow and ctrl+P, and up arrow is actually easier in this situation.

2026-01-10

“Specialized #teams are #working to #sweep the neighborhood for #mines and #explosive #materials,”
said the #Commander of #Internal #Security in #Aleppo in a statement to the #media from inside the #Sheikh #Maqsoud #neighborhood.

2026-01-02

Et je viens de finir un nouveau clavier #sweep. J’ai 2 PCB à donner dans la région de #rennes. Avis aux bricoleu•rs•ses de #clavier. Ça va être l’occasion de tenter des modifications de ma disposition #ergol et sortir le SHIFT des home row mods.

2025-12-17

@fabi1cazenave Après plus d'un an avec le shift en home row mod sur un #sweep et le laptop, je ne rencontre pas vraiment de problème, ou je ne m'en rends pas compte. Je vais expérimenter de mettre le shift sur le pouce gauche. Et se pose la question de transposer cette habitude sur un clavier classique de portable quand le split n'est pas là (avec #kmonad que j'utilise aussi). Expérimentons...

2025-12-15

Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds, then a sharp cool change for the week ahead

MetService said the front was expected to move on to the North Island from late morning, which will…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #across #ahead #change #christmas #closer #cool #country #edge #for #heavy #holidays #kiwis #NewZealand #NZ #rain #sharp #spell #strong #sweep #the #their #then #Weather #week #winds
newsbeep.com/312264/

2025-11-28

Expérimentations d'une coque de clavier sweep36 avec un pied repliable.

Ça manque encore un peu de finitions mais ça prend forme.
#ergol #sweep #ferris #diy #split #keyboard

Dessous d'un clavier personnalisé sweep36 avec un pied repliable dépliéDessous d'un clavier personnalisé sweep36 avec un pied repliable repliéVue du dessus du clavier personnalisé sweep36 avec le pied replié, le clavier est à platVue du dessus du clavier personnalisé sweep36 avec le pied déplié, le clavier est incliné à environ 15 degrés vers l'extérieur
2025-11-23

#inktober day... oh wait, we're in November.
It became pretty clear that I wasn't going to finish my Inktober this year, so I decided to at least finish the story I started with sketches.

So the story continues after the deer stole the mustache!

day 6 - #pierce
day 7 - #starfish
day 8 - #reckless
day 9 - #heavy
day 10 - #sweep
day 11 - #sting
day 12 - #shredded
day 13 - #drink
day 14 - #trunk

To be continued tomorrow...

#inktober2025 #comic #krita

9 panels numbered from 6 to 14.
Panel 6: a deer is pierced by a spear and drops the stolen mustache
Panel 7: the spear is held by a starfish in shorts (reminiscent of a well-known character)
Panel 8: The starfish flees in a car at full speed, the stolen mustache on the back seat.
Panel 9: A rock tumbles down a cliff.
Panel 10: The rock hits the car, the starfish and the mustache are thrown into the air.
Panel 11: The starfish lands in the pine trees, its body covered in needles.
Panel 12: The mustache has been torn apart by the fall.
Panel 13: Meanwhile, the spider that wove the stolen mustache drinks beer to forget its sorrow.
Panel 14: A tree trunk is about to crash down on the starfish and the mustache.
2025-11-13

#latevember So... It's come to this. When my timelines are scattered and my brain is going on overdrive, there's only one thing left to do... Art! Sorry for not posting for a few days. Here are the next three drawings. I refuse to not see this thing through to the end, I like practicing art!

Is this what you dream of?
Is there anything past those weary eyes?
You did not choose this, yet you were chosen.
A mote of hope, a mote of will, a rest to come.

#art #wasp #bee #sweep #vessel

A broom. Wee!A fragmented soul, divided in essence and devoid of want.A wasp looking angrily at the camera.

The Blue Wave Returns: Elections Show Disapproval of Trump – Vanderbilt Political Review

The Blue Wave Returns: Elections Show Disapproval of Trump

Caleb Anderson, Senior Editor, November 6, 2025

Image by Bingjiefu He from Wikimedia is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

The first election following a new president’s inauguration is often seen as a thermometer on how the country feels about the president’s performance. Given the reactionary nature of American politics, it is no surprise that Democrats swept elections across the country on Tuesday. 

Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, beat Republican Curtis Sliwa and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for the New York City mayor’s seat. Abigail Spanberger, the former assistant speaker of the House under Nancy Pelosi, blew Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears out of the water. Rep. Mikie Sherrill beat former Rep. Jack Ciatterelli for the New Jersey gubernatorial seat, a race that was expected to be quite close. In California, voters adopted Prop 50, which will allow Democrats to redistrict the state before the midterm elections. This was seen as a controversial move to combat gerrymandering, which some describe as “fighting fire with fire.”

When a president enters office, their party most often loses in the following election, particularly during midterm elections. However, this election, a precursor to the “referendum” that will take place in the midterms next year, goes beyond that. A blue wave has swept across the country, not just because Donald Trump is a Republican, but also because of reactionary mobilization and voter swings due to extreme disapproval of the Trump administration.

One of the most anticipated elections of the year was the New York City mayoral race, where Cuomo lost in an upset primary election earlier this year to the underdog candidate: Muslim democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani. The race was a peculiar one, with incumbent Mayor Eric Adams dropping out in the final weeks of the election and Cuomo running as an independent. Trump even refused to endorse the Republican candidate, instead backing Cuomo and going so far as to say that “a vote for Sliwa… is a vote for Mamdani.” Despite the unorthodox nature of this election, Mamdani prevailed. His platform, centered around opposing Trump’s interference in the city and tackling the affordability crisis, appealed broadly to voters as both a sentinel against authoritarianism and a defender of the working class. 

Further south, another highly anticipated election took place in Virginia. These elections are notable because they are often strong reflections of national sentiment towards the political party of the president during an off-cycle year. In 2021, Republican Glenn Youngkin won by a very slim margin of 1.9%. The New York Times, among others, saw this as both a failure on the part of Democrats and an indicator of voter disapproval of the Biden administration. Spanberger, in contrast, won by a margin of nearly 15%. There could be many reasons for this stark contrast, including Spanberger appealing to voters through her moderate platform, Earle-Sears hardlining on social issues, and the government shutting down. However, the Trump administration’s performance this year was arguably the greatest factor contributing to this outcome, given how strongly Democrats performed throughout the country during this election. 

What connects centrist Abigail Spanberger and democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is not their policies. It is not their opponents in their races. It is not even their views on how to address the shutdown. In fact, it is their opposition to the unpopular policies and leadership of the Trump administration. According to a poll released by YouGov and the Economist, only 31% of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of the government shutdown. In a separate poll conducted by NBC, only 43% of Americans approve of Trump’s overall leadership, and about two-thirds of voters believe Trump has fallen short of his promises on the economy. If this were not enough, the same poll found that a majority of Americans blame Trump and congressional Republicans for the shutdown.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: The Blue Wave Returns: Elections Show Disapproval of Trump – Vanderbilt Political Review

#BlueWave #CalebAnderson #Democrats #DisapprovalOfTrump #ElectionReturns2025 #Governors #Sweep #TrumpDisapproved #VanderbiltPoliticalReview #ZohranMamdani

WordofTheHourwordofthehour
2025-11-09

: to brush, or rub over, with a broom for the purpose of cleaning

- French: balaie

- German: fegt

- Portuguese: varrer

- Spanish: porra

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2025-11-05
Wednesday Dessauerwednesday@mastodon.art
2025-11-01

#Inktober2025 #Day32

I really enjoyed #Inktober - leant a lot & and loved seeing all your creations appearing each day!

I’m going to keep up daily posts for this week to reflect on what I think was my most successful year to date of doing this.

First, I’m revisiting what turned out to be the drawing that got the most attention here on Mastodon, despite it being a crappy photo taken in low lighting at an ungodly hour! Here’s how #Day10 #Sweep *should* have looked:

A skeleton walks down the street eating Halloween candies oblivious to them falling through his ribs and littering the ground. Close behind an irritated witch sweeps up after him.

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