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If you must see a Harry Potter story, watch "Weird" (2022) instead.

It has the same actor who played Harry Potter. His character still starts out as a kind of child prodigy. And it's actually funny.

Plus, it has Conan O'Brien as Andy Warhol. That's not exactly magical but it's worth seeing just for the bizarreness of it all.

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If the United States is insolvent, simply apply all the excess billions in banks to the debt. Seize the assets of the ultra-wealthy, and leave them with enough to repatriate to their foreign homelands.

If they can bulldoze entire neighborhoods for freeways and stadiums, and not give a damn about where those people will go, they can certainly take what is necessary to sustain the finances of our nation.

*sounds of flapping flags and adding machines*

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the problem is "social media" algos. they intentionally fuck with us for profit. bad for everyone but kids are less prepared for manipulation and their brains are still changing. beyond the personal, taken together, they also have a societal impact.

I think staying connected to people they know IRL via "social networking" tools is great for minors. and I think a purely reverse chronological feed without ads is a better way to get news for everyone.

I hope we can make the distinction.

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Blue Bottle (Nestle) has refused to negotiate a contract for over a year. Please join #BBIU and boycott Blue Bottle until Nestle signs a contract. (My daughter is a barista at one of the #Boston stores, so you'd better believe this is personal to me.)

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#labor

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From a Canadian friend:

"Reopening the Strait has emerged as the main objective of the war—an issue that was caused by the war.

So we are negotiating concessions to fix a thing we broke at the cost of 2 billion a day .... and at a personal cost at the gas pump"

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And I think you know that the energy prices are the tip of the economic iceberg. Oil is broken down into a number of products many of which our feed stocks were agriculture and mineral extraction and processing.

Helium is produced in the Middle East. It is an essential ingredient for chip manufacturing. I hope it’s an important component of even a GPU that go into data centers.

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Our @starsandsabers Oz anthology, Omniboz: Tales from the Land of Oz, is at 36% funded! Today, it's just shy of $1900, and I'd love to see it jump to the next level. Help us get there! indiegogo.com/en/projects/jend…
#books #oz #anthology

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a good idea for other provinces to emulate thewalrus.ca/manitoba-moves-ag… #Canada #Manitoba #NDP

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According to economics, competitive markets means (1) transparency and (2) low entry and exit costs. The least the economists could do is acknowledge that the reality is far from this and work (by default) from models that do NOT assume competitive markets. One implication of competitive markets is The Law Of One Price. I would think the readily observable state of the economy would rule out any hypothesis that we live under competitive conditions.
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[A story from the internet of yore.]

An American was visiting Australia around the time the Clinton/Lewinski matter was first in the news in the late 90s.

The Usian asked an Aussie what they thought of the whole thing. The Aussie replied:

"I'm glad we got the criminals & you got the puritans."

#US #Australia #Humor #Funny

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Elon in America, England and Germany. This fucker, Sterin, in France.

All the billionaires need to go. Nationalize all wealth of 1 billion and more.

#NoBillionaires

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Wow. Respect.

"65 years after the assassination of Congo's 1st PM, a Belgian diplomat will face trial"

"More than six decades after Congo's beloved first prime minister Patrice Lumumba was abducted and murdered by Belgium-backed secessionists, a former Belgian diplomat will stand trial for war crimes in connection to the assassination."

I hope the current US gov cosplayers are paying attention. Justice will be waiting.

This man is 93.

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I have been invited to but turned down 3 conferences talks already this year because they're told me it's new policy to not cover speaker travel under the assumption that your tech employer will cover it. I own my own small business as a researcher and my wife is an academic teaching professor, so I cannot ask my household to absorb that. I just want to generally observe that we are filtering the voices we're going to be able to hear from, with all this contraction
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I hate how tech conferences act like the only thing that exists are big companies with travel budgets. Even when they have token "indie" or small business discounts, everything else about it is designed around excluding those they know they can't extract much money from. And frankly, it makes the conferences way less interesting! It's of course their loss if you're not doing a talk for them.
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@thomasjwebb I know! Same with academic conferences, who have zero acknowledgment of applied researchers and assume every one of us has some limitless corporate budget, when in fact so many applied researchers are fighting constant uphill battles to advocate on behalf of the people whose data they work on, and could be a really valuable voice to inform otherwise detached academics
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There has never been a time when it wasn’t fully within the capacity of Congressional Republicans to join their Democratic counterparts to have Trump impeached and removed from office. Never.

#DonaldTrump is the rogue POTUS #WeThePeople STILL have because he’s the rogue POTUS racist, bigoted, corrupt Republicans STILL want.
#TrumpRepublicansAreNazis #DonaldTrump #AmericanHitler #fascism

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When a politician uses the 'household budget' analogy you know they're taking us for fools.
Polanski doesn't insult the Voter's intelligence.

#ZackPolanski #Polanski #Green #GreenParty #GPEW #UKPol #UKPolitics

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Chi finanzia Bluesky? E perché finanziare un'iniziativa in perdita? E soprattutto, può esserci decentralizzazione del web dove c'è concentrazione di fondi di investimento e di cryptobros?

@Che succede nel Fediverso?

Il social network Bluesky si prepara a grandi cambiamenti con l'annuncio di oggi di aver raccolto 100 milioni di dollari in un round di finanziamento di Serie B. Il round, guidato da Bain Capital Crypto, si è concluso nell'aprile del 2025 ma non era stato reso pubblico fino ad ora. Tra gli altri partecipanti al round figurano gli investitori già presenti Alumni Ventures e True Ventures, oltre ad Anthos Capital, Bloomberg Beta e Knight Foundation. Questo round segue il round di Serie A da 15 milioni di dollari di Bluesky , guidato da Blockchain Capital e concluso nel 2024, e il round di seed da 8 milioni di dollari ricevuto da Neo e altri angel investor l'anno precedente. Bluesky non ha reso nota la sua valutazione aggiornata.

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@Katy B. 📚 🥛 ti dirò, a me non dispiace l'idea di base che c'è dietro Bluesky, l'interfaccia è molto buona e può insegnare molto al Fdiverso.

Malgrado questo però preferisco il Fediverso, sia per le possibilità che attualmente presenta (formattazione, messaggi lunghi, autodeterminazione totale) sia per il tipo di realtà sociale che c'è dietro e dentro al Fediverso

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ammetto che ho il sospetto che il poco appeal che bluesky ha e ha avuto verso di me sia per i profili che ho scelto di "seguire" e che mi fanno sentire come fossi su facebook. Ma è anche vero che anche la modalità discover, che mostra altri account, non è poi tanto diversa, quindi l'errore non può essere tutto mio.

Qui sul fediverso ritrovo le persone che su bluesky latitano.
Quindi le mie ragioni sono legate principalmente ai contenuti.

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Not one more dime for war until we have universal health care and high-speed rail from Boston to Miami, from Seattle to San Diego,from New York to Chicago
to Los Angeles, and everywhere in between.

Starve the military-industrial complex of
corporate welfare and build up American society instead.

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Dear computer companies,

This -> ✨

Is now the Mark Of Cain. I will never ever click any button that features it.

Regards,

Approximately everyone

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" Corbyn Submits Gaza Tribunal Findings of #UK ‘Complicity in Genocide’ to #ICC . "

#CommonDreams #Palestine #Gaza #StopGazaGenocide #SuspendIsrael #BreakTheSiege #news

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Android: l'Europa punta al sistema proprietario di Google che controlla le app e desidera un'alternativa open source

UnifiedAttestation è il consorzio guidato da 4 aziende UE: Volla Systeme (DE), Murena (che sviluppa il sistema /e/OS), Iodé (FR), "l' azienda che ha eliminato Google ", e Apostrophy (CH). Il loro obiettivo: Play Integrity, il meccanismo con cui Google certifica che un dispositivo Android soddisfa determinati criteri di sicurezza.

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@informatica

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The best thing we can do to build resilience and independence from global oil is walkable neighborhoods and cities.

The cheapest energy is the stuff we never have to dig up or burn. Think about it. you do the construction, you put in the passively thermally managed buildings you put in your greenery to eliminate the heat island effect and you have a quiet, safe, healthy inexpensive, and economically vibrant neighborhood. Everyone wins residents, business and municipal finance

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My internet provider phoned to give me a hard time for not paying my bill.
I apologized and explained that it was neither intentional or an oversight. I had been in hospital basically recovering from death.
The service agent then apologized to me and wished me well.
I still owed the penalty fees though. 😒

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Human rights groups are increasingly struggling to verify tolls as Italy, Tunisia and Malta have quietly restricted information on migrant rescues and shipwrecks along the deadliest migration route in the world. The news barely makes headlines, in part because the lack of transparency prevents journalists from confirming reports.

“It’s a strategy of silence,” said Matteo Villa, a researcher focusing on migration and data at the Italian Institute....

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So Canada will not join in Captain Epstein and Netanyahu's war, but we stopped short of saying that Iran has the right to defend itself like Israel does because Iran is a destabilizing force in the region and the people who are ethnically cleansing Gaza are not.

Better than nothing.

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Piql is a Norwegian company that takes your data, pictures and other digital artefacts, encodes them in an open binary format and puts them on 35mm black and white film. To retrieve the data, you scan the film, use their open source software and there you go. Very long term storage as a combination of analog and digital. I like! Already used by museums and artists.

piql.com

#DigitalSovereignty #Archive

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#MonsterdonAlert

What should our next #Monsterdon movie be?

  • The Werewolf (1956) (19%, 30 votes)
  • End of the World (1977) (29%, 45 votes)
  • Reptilian (1999) (20%, 31 votes)
  • Critters 4 (1992) (23%, 36 votes)
  • Shock Waves (1977) (24%, 37 votes)
  • The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974) (41%, 63 votes)
153 voters. Poll end: 1 week ago

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If this happens to you, insist on the return of the ‘broken’ RAM.


I've heard anecdotal reports of computer repair places "accidentally" breaking the ram and refunding the customer the catalogue price from six months ago, presumably to feed it into machines of more important corporate customers... so we're already at the scavenging-to-survive stage of AI economic collapse :lolsob:

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It is important to remember regarding States that one mass-murderoulsy oppressive aggressively imperialist reactionary, etc attacking the people living in another mass-murderoulsy oppressive aggressively imperialist reactionary State's claimed area does not change any of the other properties of either, they are both still institutionalized-violence based calamities.

Sometimes the magnitude of devastating outcome of one's acts can make it more immediately urgent than the other, but still can not negate the other's and usually is not for lack of desire to commit as horrendous or preferably worse acts – just difference in capacity at the time.

It's like with the expression "choosing between the plague and cholera" (in German, Scandinavian languages, French, Portuguese and probably more) where my answer is "no, thanks".
The plague does not negate cholera and vice versa.
It's a false choice.

Regarding States just as with the plague and cholera, you can oppose all States in a war, and generally should.
In fact, you can oppose all States, Statehood as a concept, and in many's opinion should.

Expressing opposition to one, does not automatically declare for the other. Only actually declaring for forcing the plague on everyone is being for doing so, while opposing everyone getting cholera doesn't.

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Have the major economies in the rest of the world figured out that the structure of the US economy where only 10% of the population is the majority of consumer spending is a gigantic opportunity?

90% of the population has been reduced to a permanent under class, meaning that there are all these people who if they had labor rights and the political power to defend their own interest would become customers?

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