What brand/manufacturer are the YTG merch shirts?

Hey folks! I got a Victory Garden t-shirt and I fucking love it. Unfortunately, I took the tag out before looking at the brand.

I really want to get some more t-shirts of the same texture/fabric, but I have no idea who makes them. Please help me out, this is the most comfortable t-shirt I've ever owned lol

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u/aveugle_a_moi — 1 day ago

Good places to hang out/people watch and read or do art?

Hi folks! I recently moved to Eau Claire. I'm trying to find good spots to hang out in the evening, specifically to work on origami projects, read, and I guess people watch. I'd love to make new friends but right now I'm just looking for a spot to go and hang out on weekends for a few hours in the evening where I can do my thing and not spend too much money.

Lots of the places that seem to have crowds I'd like don't seem like they're very appropriate places to spend 3-4 hours hanging out without spending much money, lol

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u/aveugle_a_moi — 6 days ago

Short-term/month-to-month/sublet options in Eau Claire?

ETA: My range is pretty large. I don't want to live too far east from Eau Claire, but the region I'm responsible for is from Eau Claire basically to the MN border. So basically anything from the St. Croix/Mississippi to Cumberland/Stanley/Osseo is fine for me, geographically speaking. Living closer to Eau Claire proper is only a preference for the sake of wanting to be closer to the city, but is far from a deciding factor for me.

Hi, folks! I'm sure posts like these get made more frequently than is pleasant, but I'm on very short notice and scrambling to get things in order.

I was offered a job in Eau Claire with about three weeks of turnaround from accepting the job to needing to be settled in town. I'm looking for short-term options (the job ends November 15) that I can move into by the first week of August.

If anyone has a room they're looking to rent, or a fall term lease they're trying to sublet: I'm a 24 year old nonbinary person (AMAB, for housing/safety concerns which I understand fully). I work in politics, which is why the job ends in mid-November. I work in progressive Democratic politics. I will be working in campus organizing, overseeing efforts on several schools in and around Eau Claire. I was involved in campus organizing for the entirety of my time as an undergraduate student and have worked in progressive politics since.

I'm a fairly social person, but I'm not the loudest person in the world (I'm hard of hearing so I prefer quiet environments anyways). I love cooking and if I wind up living with people they will be treated to all sorts of food and meals. I'm also a huge board game enthusiast and am planning on bringing a selection of my board game collection with me. Favorite games are Wingspan, Arcs, Brass: Birmingham, and of course Lego Monkey Palace.

My ideal budget is no more than $1,200 a month, but I have some wiggle room.

If anyone has any advice or suggestions, I'd be immensely grateful.

P.S. I'd also love recommendations for game stores, music venues, and good coffee shops to meet people at!

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u/aveugle_a_moi — 1 month ago

How is Madison doing with Adderall shortage issues right now?

Hi, folks. I take 25mg Adderall XR daily. I'll likely be moving to Madison soon (dependent on a job offer, but from what I can tell my odds are very good.) How is Adderall supply doing? I have had mostly very consistent availability out of my hospital's pharmacy where I live currently, but I'm very anxious about the idea of moving for a new job and losing access to Adderall. I will not be able to function in this job without it.

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u/aveugle_a_moi — 2 months ago

Applying open-source licenses to textual works (i.e., free online educational material) - how does this work?

Hi, folks. I'm working on a project to distribute knowledge and working documents for political organizers, campaigners, etc.

My goal is for the entire project to be open and free with community contributions possible, hosted using DokuWiki. I am creating textbook-style content a la the book of Rust as well as a number of semi-automated spreadsheets to share. I suspect I will have a github and said DokuWiki. I have not spent much time programming in a while (what with all the politics) but I am learning Python for the sake of this project.

I want to protect my work under a license that allows for unlimited usage with no restriction while including the limitations of something like the Elastic license. However, Elastic refers to software.

Does anyone know of a license more in the CreativeCommons world that meets the following criteria:

  • Has a share-alike clause
  • Limits the usage of this work as a hosted/managed service (in this context, essentially the idea that people would charge for use of the resources I manage for free)

Does this question make sense? Is there anyone here with enough of a sense of these licenses to point me in the right direction if I'm on the wrong base?

Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me or help point me in the right direction. I was a freshman in high school when Ajit Pai started net neutrality rollbacks. I was already a mega-nerd at the time and got super invested in open source/free internet concepts and principles. There is a huge deficit for education and understanding of organizing concepts and principles in the political work I do (I work as a staffer in Democratic politics). It only feels right to me that I open-source everything I have learned in politics and created to get politics done. This stuff is really important to me and I want to do this right. I don't want to be in politics forever (I'd really like to be in it for as little time as possible so I can go back to network engineering), but I want to make sure that if or when I leave that professional space, I continue to have a positive impact in it.

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u/aveugle_a_moi — 3 months ago