#twenty

2026-02-15

Also, my qpr taught me how to play Twenty and Osmosis yesterday too!

#patience #solitaire #twenty #osmosis

The starting configuration of a game of Twenty solitaire played on slim AirDeck playing cards.An out-of-moves game of Twenty solitaire played with slim AirDeck playing cards.The starting configuration of a game of Osmosis solitaire played with slim red AirDeck playing cards.An out-of-moves game of Osmosis solitaire played with slim red AirDeck playing cards.
2026-01-25

Untitled photo, possibly related to: In packing shed, grading and sacking potatoes in twenty-five pound sacks for the chain store trade. Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California

#twenty-fivepound #Tulelake #SiskiyouCounty #California #LogCabin #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177743

The image depicts a scene from what appears to be an early 20th-century potato grading and packing shed. Multiple workers, likely male given their attire including hats typical of the era, are engaged in various tasks related to processing potatoes. The central focus is on one worker operating a machine with large rollers that seem designed for sorting or washing the produce. Around this individual, others handle bags filled with potatoes, possibly moving them into and out of the machinery.

The setting has an industrial feel, characterized by dim lighting and utilitarian equipment indicative of manual labor-intensive work processes prevalent in agricultural industries during the specified time period. The presence of sacks labeled "Log Cabin" suggests commercial activity tied to a brand or company associated with potato sales or distribution networks like chain stores.

This photograph evokes historical working conditions within rural processing sheds, reflecting upon societal structures and economic activities from that era.
2026-01-25

Untitled photo, possibly related to: In packing shed, grading and sacking potatoes in twenty-five pound sacks for the chain store trade. Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California

#twenty-fivepound #Tulelake #SiskiyouCounty #California #OAKHILL #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177743

The image depicts a scene from what appears to be an early 20th-century potato packing shed. A man in the foreground is wearing overalls, suspenders, and a leather hat commonly associated with farm labor during that era. He stands near a large mechanical sorting machine or cleaning apparatus used for processing potatoes. In his right hand, he holds a white sack, possibly filled with potatoes, suggesting he might be involved in grading and packing them into sacks.

In the background, two other individuals can be seen working within the shed; one appears to be attending to another piece of machinery while seated on a stool, and the other is standing behind him. The environment looks dimly lit, emphasizing the industrial setting with visible dust or particles floating around in the air, indicative of an active work space.

The photograph has black-and-white tonality and includes handwritten text at the top left corner that reads "OAKHILL," which may refer to a place name associated with this activity. The image carries historical significance as it provides insight into agricultural labor practices from its time period.
2026-01-23

In packing shed, grading and sacking potatoes in twenty-five pound sacks for the chain store trade. Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California

#twenty-fivepound #Tulelake #SiskiyouCounty #California #DorotheaLanges #American #Lange #America #GreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177743

The image depicts an industrial setting with several individuals engaged in the process of handling and processing potatoes. Workers are seen using manual tools, such as a scale for measuring weight, to handle burlap sacks filled with produce. The black-and-white photograph suggests it is from a historical period when mechanized potato grading was not yet commonplace.

In this packing shed scene, workers wear work attire typical of the era, including hats and overalls, reflecting manual labor practices. The environment appears rustic, indicative of an early 20th-century agricultural setting likely located in California as suggested by the caption mentioning Tulelake, Siskiyou County. This image is part of Dorothea Lange's collection from her extensive work documenting various aspects of American life during a time of significant social and economic change.

Lange was renowned for capturing human conditions with stark realism through photographs that were both artistic and documentary in nature. Her works aimed to shed light on the struggles faced by individuals due to societal issues, often linked to political or economic landscapes such as labor unions, industrialization, poverty, and rural living during America's Great Depression era.

This specific photograph is significant for its portrayal of agricultural workers' lives amidst a time when chain stores were becoming m [...]
অর্ঘ্য 🏏📚 💻StringsVsAtoms
2026-01-16

The U.S. government has been contracting AI startup , which will automate offensive cyber operations for the US cyber command using AI agents at a massive scale. Recieving Investments from the likes of CIA's IQTel.

🔗 forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewste

2026-01-15

Family of four to be returned to Oklahoma by the Relief Administration. "They won't go until they get so hungry that there's nothing else for them to do. They won't go--not twenty-five percent will go" said a transient case worker in Imperial County. This family was hungry. They lost a two-year-old baby as the result of exposure during the winter. Holtville, California

#Oklahoma #twenty-fivepercent #ImperialCounty #Holtville #California #theDustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177697

The image shows a family consisting of two adults and two children standing in front of a makeshift tent. The adult male is wearing a hat, long coat, trousers, and boots, while the female has on a sleeveless dress with a checkered pattern. One child appears to be an older girl wearing a simple tunic or frock, whereas the other seems like a younger boy dressed similarly in what looks like a skirt or dress suit. The setting is arid and sandy, suggesting they are possibly displaced due to droughts such as those experienced during the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s.
2026-01-09

Family of four to be returned to Oklahoma by the Relief Administration. "They won't go until they get so hungry that there's nothing else for them to do. They won't go--not twenty-five percent will go" said a transient case worker in Imperial County

#Oklahoma #twenty-fivepercent #ImperialCounty #theGreatDepression #American #DorotheaLanges #America #theDustBowl #WorldWarII #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

The image is a black and white photograph depicting four individuals outside of what appears to be an improvised shelter. There are two adults, one male wearing a hat and the other female in a polka dot dress with her arms crossed, alongside two children. The older man stands beside a makeshift tent or shanty structure, which seems rudimentary and possibly made from scrap materials such as metal, wood, and fabric. In front of them are various objects including large containers that could serve as storage units for supplies.

The ground is arid with sparse vegetation in the background indicating an outdoor rural setting under bright daylight. The overall mood conveyed by this photograph suggests hardship or displacement associated with a transient lifestyle possibly during times of economic distress, such as the Great Depression, which was known to affect many American families across different regions including Oklahoma and other areas where droughts were prevalent.

This image is part of Dorothea Lange's work capturing human conditions in America. Her works often focused on documenting social issues like poverty, migration, and rural life during significant historical periods such as the Dust Bowl era or World War II internment camps among others.
WordofTheHourwordofthehour
2026-01-02

: one more that nineteen

- French: vingt

- German: zwanzig

- Italian: venti

- Portuguese: vinte

- Spanish: veinte

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PikapodsPikapods
2025-12-09

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2025-12-07

wait wdym fnaf two movie. is there like a fnaf one mov [checks] [collapses]


#twenty #twenty-three???????
Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-11-18

"The U.S. is quietly investing in AI agents for cyberwarfare, spending millions this year on a secretive startup that’s using AI for offensive cyberattacks on American enemies.

According to federal contracting records, a stealth, Arlington, Virginia-based startup called Twenty, or XX, signed a contract with the U.S. Cyber Command this summer worth up to $12.6 million. It scored a $240,000 research contract with the Navy, too. The company has received VC support from In-Q-Tel, the nonprofit venture capital organization founded by the CIA, as well as Caffeinated Capital and General Catalyst. Twenty couldn’t be reached for comment at the time of publication.

Twenty’s contracts are a rare case of an AI offensive cyber company with VC backing landing Cyber Command work; typically cyber contracts have gone to either small bespoke companies or to the old guard of defense contracting like Booz Allen Hamilton or L3Harris.

Though the firm hasn’t launched publicly yet, its website states its focus is “transforming workflows that once took weeks of manual effort into automated, continuous operations across hundreds of targets simultaneously.” Twenty claims it is “fundamentally reshaping how the U.S. and its allies engage in cyber conflict.”"

forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewste

#CyberSecurity #AI #Hacking #USA #Pentagon #DoD #Twenty #Startups #Cyberwarfare

WordofTheHourwordofthehour
2025-08-30

: one more that nineteen

- French: vingt

- German: zwanzig

- Italian: venti

- Portuguese: vinte

- Spanish: veinte

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Thank you so much for being a member of our community!

2025-08-14

Sandy Hook is just fantastic. Gunnison is huge, the largest clothing optional beach on the East coast. The takeout place had shakes and fruit drinks too, besides the usual fare. Long walk; park in lot G for Gunnison.
#SandyHook #NJ #twenty #dollars #parking #day #trip #NYC #mustang #top #down #sun #sand #frozen #lemonade #warning #sign #may #encounter #nude #sunbathers

Selfie - I’m getting the warning sign pretty well, the wind has my white hair aside. I squint in the sun.Another selfie, trying to smile. Not getting the warning sign as well, more of a forced perspective.The nude beach warning sign. Sand and sky, no clouds.

I tried #Twenty, an open source CRM that want's to be a #Salesforce alternative. How does it do? I wrote about it on my blog: https://hyteck.de/post/trying-twenty/

2025-07-22

How was your lunch break (mine had a few tears every time Diogo scored) #LFC #Twenty youtu.be/KI00nuOb2m0

Alex P Roe :mastodon:alex_p_roe@mastodon.world
2025-06-29

#Twenty: The open source alternative to #Salesforce is here: heise.de/en/news/Twenty-The-op - yet another step towards reducing #European dependence on #US software!

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