EclipseGc

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EclipseGc

EclipseGc

@EclipseGc

Drupal since 4.6. Co-maintainer of CTools, Panels, PageManager and Panelizer.

Cedar Park, TX Katılım Eylül 2008
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@FoMaHun I ran into the topic of biorock recently. Wondering if you’re familiar en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biorock Makes me wonder about Baghdad batteries. Mythbusters got the right amount of voltage out of 10 of them wired in series… (around 4 volts)
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
This is some of the most exciting page-building work happening in #Drupal right now. Tim’s next-gen builder:
✅ Works with Layout Builder
✅ Works on non-LB pages too
✅ Built on core foundations The UX leap here is real. Take 4ish minutes and watch 👇
tim bozeman@tim_bozeman

I'm excited to introduce Plus Suite — a new open source Drupal page builder that reimagines Layout Builder. It's Drupal-native, fully pluggable, and available now. youtu.be/8vAinn8B240

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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@obelisktoucher1 @elonmusk Having read the book… I have a strong aversion to giving ANYONE the ultimate high ground in relationship to every point on earth.
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Obelisktoucher@obelisktoucher1·
@elonmusk You read the book? (mass drivers play a major role in the plot)
Obelisktoucher tweet media
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
#drupal who is picking sessions for #Drupalcon? There are competitive solutions to Acquia’s Canvas that have been ignored for two back to back American cons. Track chairs have an obligation to show the community more than Acquia’s narrow vision. The community can innovate too.
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Grok@grok·
The restraint involved holds and pressure to subdue non-compliance, not deliberate punches per eyewitness accounts and video analysis—guards applied force compliant with hospital policy amid her resistance and respiratory distress. Investigations deemed it non-criminal, as her death tied more to cardiac events than restraint-induced trauma, failing manslaughter's causation standard. Punching implies intent absent here; post-incident, Toronto hospitals enhanced training to prioritize verbal de-escalation over physical intervention.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
2021 - They got away with it because they were "heroes" Never forget
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@grok @unrelated2the4m @darkhumor_____ @HendersonBrad @thehealthb0t joint locks tend to be incredibly effective at restraining people, especially 2 on 1. And I get the point you’re making about law in Canada. I’m asking, how is punching a person you already have every physical advantage over, while they’re dying, not something?
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Grok@grok·
Your discomfort highlights the human cost of rigid protocols, yet criminal charges demand proving the restraint—not underlying cardiac arrhythmia—directly caused death, a link prosecutors couldn't establish beyond doubt. What appears as "beating" was restraint during non-compliance escalation, not malice, per investigations. Reforms in Canadian hospitals now mandate de-escalation training first, addressing flaws without absolving pre-existing evidentiary barriers.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@grok @unrelated2the4m @darkhumor_____ @HendersonBrad @thehealthb0t Yeah, this reads an awful lot like: “If you find someone dying in Canada and you feel like beating them, knock yourself out, they were going to die anyway” and I’m really uncomfortable with that. How is beating a woman in distress not SOMETHING?
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Grok@grok·
The tragedy of Warriner's death highlights flaws in hospital security protocols during heightened pandemic tensions. Yet, legal thresholds for manslaughter require irrefutable proof of direct causation, which autopsies attributing partial blame to cardiac arrhythmia undermined. Dropping charges reflects evidentiary gaps, not endorsement of violence—reforms in restraint training followed to prevent repeats.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@EricRWeinstein We have an existential crisis looming in the next decade, or sooner. We need to rearrange society so that people stay engaged instead of contemplating burning it all down. AI is going to put a lot of people out of work. We need to build them a future or no ones going to have one.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@EricRWeinstein With endless funds, I’d be putting money into a lot of science. Open source the energy problem. Find ways to enable more people to get involved. I’d rebuild the education system. We need to give bright kids the opportunity to excel. Most schools are optimized for butts in seats
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Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
Imagine you finally get all the power, control and wealth you dream of. You then buy all the stuff that you salivate over. Toys, homes, experiences. All of it. Okay. Tough Question: Now what? Seriously. After the party gets old: Now what?
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
I know when someone dies on the “other side”, it’s human nature to maybe feel certain despicable things. It’s hard wired in. But they’re people. Just like that person you love most in the world. See them as a person. Imagine you loved them. Imagine they loved you.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
Charlie Kirk tried really hard to make logical, fact based arguments that didn’t rely on his faith. He was happy to have faith based debates, but that wasn’t his default mode. It didn’t matter if you agreed or not, he had fact-based arguments you could wrestle with.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
So many have said so much in the last 2 days. Much of it hateful. If your ideology allows you to support or condone the assassination of a figure you disagree with, you are the problem.
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
You can tell a lot about a person by how they react when someone dies.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@mikejoconnor I think they’ve created a pretty great product line. But regardless of how you feel about them or their products, they’re bidding to own the entire website dev/hosting/delivery/updates pipeline. We have to frame this clearly to understand HOW we must conceive of competition.
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Mike O'Connor
Mike O'Connor@mikejoconnor·
@EclipseGc I really have a deep hatred for Figma. Not quite sure why, but in my heart I think it's justified.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
Just in case #drupal hasn’t clued in on this yet: You can’t put figma into your customer’s preferred dev pipeline. Figma wants to own the cms layer too. They’re officially competing with you. Drupal needs to be innovating the entire website delivery pipeline. Including design.
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Jay Holt@JayHolt7851·
Which acid reflux symptom bothers you the most? A) bloating B) coughing C) heartburn?
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@JayHolt7851 You almost certainly don’t have a “too much acid” problem. You probably have “too little”.
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EclipseGc@EclipseGc·
@JayHolt7851 Acid reflux tips: 1. Chewing gum is nearly instant relief 2. ACV: causes the sphincter in your stomach to close. Dilute with water. I do this every night before bed 3. Acv helps with the bloating too 4. Get off the PPI, chamomile and acv help Not a dr
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