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I am looking for work again, ideally stable part-time (3 days a week) or contract work.

I am a software developer, with most of my years of experience as a full-stack web developer.

I am competent across the stack, and happy to learn anything new. I like clean code, and thinking ahead about legibility and long-term maintainability. I like understanding how everything works.

Here's a post I made earlier this year with more details.

veganism.social/@sashin/115048

I will write another more detailed post when I am in front of my laptop.

I have also been working on a new portfolio which should hopefully be up in the next few days.

I want to start writing daily fedihire posts again.

If you are interested in hiring me, please contact me at: chain-owl-empathy@duck.com

Sashin (@sashin@veganism.social)

I'm looking for a job as a software developer. Ideally permanent part-time, 3 full days a week. Also open to contract work for money in the meantime. I'm based in Sydney, Australia and I am open to remote work assuming I can work during my daytime. My past experience has been mainly in Web Development as a full stack developer. I'm good with everything you'd expect across the stack (HTML, CSS, Javascript, sql, python, bash, git, linux) and am also well versed writing software in Rust and Elm. I have a lot of experience speaking with clients and explaining how everything works too. I like clean code and functional programming. I like thinking a lot about how to make things easier for other and my future self reading the code. Happy to learn anything to fill in the gaps, and I often like learning about the problem space that the software operates in. In my last role I had to write software used by nurses and doctors, and it was interesting learning about what their workflows and constraints were and adapting the interface to suit their needs (basically automating things that they do a lot). If you are interested in hiring me, please contact me at: chain-owl-empathy@duck.com #fedihire #fedihired #getfedihired #fedihiresashin I've decided to make #fedihire posts every day in my quest to find an income. This is the second, the first is here: https://veganism.social/@sashin/115042530953038771 If you would not like to see them please mute the tag #fedihiresashin and you will no longer see them. My first one got almost 150 boosts, and one person has reached out with a potential contract! Thank you so much - it's much appreciated!!!

veganism.social · Veganism Social

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I am looking for work again, ideally stable part-time (3 days a week) or contract work.

I am a software developer, with most of my years of experience as a full-stack web developer.

I am competent across the stack, and happy to learn anything new. I like clean code, and thinking ahead about legibility and long-term maintainability. I like understanding how everything works.

Here's a post I made earlier this year with more details.

veganism.social/@sashin/115048

I will write another more detailed post when I am in front of my laptop.

I have also been working on a new portfolio which should hopefully be up in the next few days.

I want to start writing daily fedihire posts again.

If you are interested in hiring me, please contact me at: chain-owl-empathy@duck.com

Sashin (@sashin@veganism.social)

I'm looking for a job as a software developer. Ideally permanent part-time, 3 full days a week. Also open to contract work for money in the meantime. I'm based in Sydney, Australia and I am open to remote work assuming I can work during my daytime. My past experience has been mainly in Web Development as a full stack developer. I'm good with everything you'd expect across the stack (HTML, CSS, Javascript, sql, python, bash, git, linux) and am also well versed writing software in Rust and Elm. I have a lot of experience speaking with clients and explaining how everything works too. I like clean code and functional programming. I like thinking a lot about how to make things easier for other and my future self reading the code. Happy to learn anything to fill in the gaps, and I often like learning about the problem space that the software operates in. In my last role I had to write software used by nurses and doctors, and it was interesting learning about what their workflows and constraints were and adapting the interface to suit their needs (basically automating things that they do a lot). If you are interested in hiring me, please contact me at: chain-owl-empathy@duck.com #fedihire #fedihired #getfedihired #fedihiresashin I've decided to make #fedihire posts every day in my quest to find an income. This is the second, the first is here: https://veganism.social/@sashin/115042530953038771 If you would not like to see them please mute the tag #fedihiresashin and you will no longer see them. My first one got almost 150 boosts, and one person has reached out with a potential contract! Thank you so much - it's much appreciated!!!

veganism.social · Veganism Social

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中國跟日本關係的上野公園熊貓指標,自1972年中國跟日本建交,東京都上野動物園的熊貓康康、蘭蘭就是中日友好的一個象徵、自那以後日本人對熊貓的喜愛是非常深的,同時熊貓也是日本上野動物園的招牌明星。
上野動物園是日本最古老的動物園、動物園裡的明星動物熊貓又是中日友好的象徵,他們決定不繼續跟中國租熊貓,這事件不是大事,但卻是象徵意義很強的一件重要的小事。

不過有一件事要先明白,中國向外國出租熊貓一向都是「許可制」的,是中國許可外國租他們的熊貓,所以這個事件,應該「說成」日本自二戰後都不反省、所以中國不借熊貓給日本了,這樣的說法才符合中國立場。

news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/5427

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Storm Byron aftermath

11 bodies were recovered by civil defence teams, and the search is ongoing for one missing person as a result of the collapse of several buildings previously bombed.

At least 13 houses collapsed across Gaza.

More than 27,000 tents of displaced people were swept away or fully submerged, with more than 53,000 tents in total suffering damage.
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-21C today, and the battery wouldn't click into place. I had to resort to package tape

MN USA roads are now fine for studded tires. In fact, it's so early in the winter that there aren't 5cm potholes in the ice everywhere (yet)

For -20C, I wear a Buff (scarf), a 3M Aura valved N95 mask, a snowboarding helmet and goggles.

An ebike with tape wrapped around the battery to hold it in my placeA bicyclist with scarf, mask, goggles and helmet has no skin exposed to the cold
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How's everybody feeling about xmas this year?
I wanna have a sense of who's struggling so I can adjust my tooting if needed.
(set poll to multiple choices for those with layers of feelings)

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Handbook of Child and Adolescent Development and Education: Retrospective and Prospective by J. Martin Maldonado-Duran, 2025

This book examines foundational child development theories and research that continue to inform and guide contemporary state-of-the art research and practice. It goes beyond a behavior-only focus to address key child development issues, including emotional life and lived experiences as well as family and sociocultural contexts




The volume details classic neurological and neuropsychological research discoveries and insights that can be adapted and incorporated into current clinical practices with infants, children, and adolescents. In addition, it addresses neurophysiology and its relationship to several aspects of child development, including intersubjectivity, mirror neurons, emotional attunement, and intercorporeity. The book explores various systems of child and adolescent psychotherapy as well as the effects of emotional trauma, risk and protective factors, resilience, and the importance of early intervention and prevention on child development. Key areas of coverage include Human ethology and its impact on understanding of biological biases. Specialized intelligence and parent-child interactions from an evolutionary point of view. Past and present child psychiatry and psychotherapy concepts and their impact on clinical practice. Education and its effects on child development and behavior. Children’s cognitive and emotional development research with current clinical implications and uses. Parent-infant attachment and its implications. It is a  must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and related therapists and professionals in clinical child psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, pediatrics, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, social work, neurology, school psychology and all related disciplines.
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Hate Crime Perpetrators: New Perspectives from Theory, Research and Practice, Volume I: Understanding Offender Profiles and Motivations by Jon Garland et al, 2025

This two-volume edited collection showcases the work of leading scholars researching hate crime perpetration. It explores current research into hate crime perpetration, develops theoretical perspectives, and provides scholarly analysis of legal frameworks, policy responses and criminal justice practice.


This Volume (I) focuses on offender profiles and motivation while Volume II examines developing responses to hate in online and offline settings. Together they highlight links between different forms and arenas of hate crime offending and provide new perspectives on the nature of contemporary hate and intolerance, how it can be understood, and how it might be effectively tackled. This two-volume collection contends that ‘difference’ in all its forms can be targeted by vitriol and abuse across and beyond the recognised ‘five strands’ of hate crime law and policy in England and Wales (racist, religiously motivated, homophobic, transphobic and disablist) alongside broader behaviours that underpin intolerance (such as scapegoating, stereotyping and microaggressions). These volumes bring together a range of perspectives to provide the readers – be they students, academics, policy makers, practitioners or the general public – with a comprehensive understanding of this topic.
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Hope in Action: A Memoir About the Courage to Lead by Sanna Marin, 2025

Sanna Marin, the world's youngest prime minister when she took office, shares her inspiring path to leadership and encourages readers to effect change in the world.

In Hope in Action, Sanna Marin takes readers on the extraordinary journey of her trailblazing career and exemplifies a new kind of leadership.







When she became prime minister of Finland at just thirty-four years old, Marin was the youngest world leader at the time, captivating international attention with her progressive ideas and decisive action in a crisis.

Marin's story is one of resilience and hope. The first in her family to attend university, she broke barriers to become a highly respected role model for many young girls and women. Her term as prime minister saw historic milestones—she led Finland through the COVID-19 pandemic, and her government implemented reforms addressing climate change, social justice, and equality.
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Life on a Little-Known Planet: Dispatches from a Changing World by Elizabeth Kolbert, 2025

A landmark collection of Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert's most important pieces about climate change and the natural world.

An intrepid reporter and a skillful translator of scientific idees, Kolbert expertly captures the wonders of nature and paints vivid portraits of the researchers and concerned citizens working to preserve them





"To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth," Rolling Stone has advised, "you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert." From her National Magazine Award-winning series The Climate of Man to her Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Sixth Extinction, Kolbert’s work has shaped the way we think about the environment in the twenty-first century. Collected in Life on a Little-Known Planet are her most influential and thought-provoking essays.
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Routledge Handbook of Arts and Health by Nicola J. Holt, 2025

This comprehensive Handbook defines, surveys, and critiques the burgeoning discipline of arts and health.This Handbook is an essential reference for all advanced students, scholars and practitioners from a wide range of related backgrounds, including the health professions, psychology, education and the medical humanities.



Routledge Handbook of Arts and Health by Nicola J. Holt, 2025
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Science and Humanism: Knowledge, Values, and the Common Good by Anjan Chakravartty, 2025

Addressing approaches to integrating humanism with science, and cases in which science has failed, succeeded, and could do more to promote our collective welfare, this book articulates a conception of the sciences for our times. It will interest a broad audience including philosophers, scientists, historians, and other scholars.




Science and Humanism: Knowledge, Values, and the Common Good by Anjan Chakravartty, 2025
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A Palestinian worker operates a digger to move concrete, metal, and debris from destroyed buildings and houses in Khan Younis as part of a United Nations Development Programme-implemented and supervised rubble management project for the Gaza Strip. The effort focuses on reopening and clearing streets blocked by rubble. [Bashar Taleb/AFP]


A Palestinian worker operates a digger to move concrete, metal, and debris from destroyed buildings and houses in Khan Younis.
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