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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.

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#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: 11 hours 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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The personal computer revolution was revolutionary. The PC revolution happened because the computing industry didn't realize how much value it was sitting on. If they did, the first consumer-market computers would have been made in a much more tamper-resistant way, like, say, the first "smart" phones. The current apparent inflection point in computing capabilities is not revolutionary, but counterrevolutionary, because all the technology is proprietary, and the people who own it have been taught by the DIY revolution that value capture is far more important than value creation. The indisputable fact that a few of the "AI" technologies really are game-changing is cause for sorrow, not celebration. While obviously able to serve man [sic], these technologies, being proprietary, will do so at a cost, and that cost will be paid as economic rent. I used to be awestruck by launches of missions of space exploration, with that feeling that we're an innovative species, but since that got privatized, I'm simply not feeling it any more. This feels the same. It's progress, but I'm not in the club that it belongs to.

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"America has been pushed into fighting Israel’s war"

Oh, that's funny. I thought the united states was pushed into bombing Iran because the u.s. regime is headed by a malignant piece of shit who enjoys power games and who has a staff full of people who mirror that thinking AND a portion of the u.s. polity has been looking for an excuse to destroy Iran for nearly a half century.

Israel is just the excuse that they stopped on after the first few excuses sounded too incoherent to stick.

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It's a republican specific phrasing too. If Dems go off and bomb people it's considered a war of choice, that the president is wanting, ect ect (Remember outrage on Clinton and NATO's war in Kosovo? "He's a madman!" ect). Even here it's Israel's fault the warmonger who's repeatedly said he'd attack Iran - while he cited lies about their nukes as being an immenant threat - is somehow being forced to do so? [twirls fingers]
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Additional note: when foodprices rocket, that is ALMOST ALWAYS the trigger for civil unrest and revolutions. (The other is a fiscal/tax/revenue crisis, caused by government turning into rent-seeking by the rich *and* trying to fund a war simultaneously, as with the French Revolution.)

Does this look familiar to you, too?


…For the northern hemisphere, fertiliser for next year’s growing season will be needed towards the end of this year.

We can expect food prices to rocket.

And in the UK, we have only a single fertiliser manufacturing plant left

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So seriously.... when has the entirety of a linux distro's human labor ever gone on strike before? Or is this a first? #linux #floss #manjaro forum.manjaro.org/t/manjaro-2-…

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“When Target said they were supporting us, it felt real.
It felt like they saw us. Target, especially in 2020, but for me even before, it kind of felt like Target was like for us.
Now people will often ask me, well, where's the smoke for Walmart?”

“No one forced them to handle business in such a disrespectful, sleazy, dirty way. That was a choice, and I think that communicates a lot about, like that tells me a lot about the people who are leadership at Target.”
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From There Are No Girls on the Internet: Why aren’t people boycotting Amazon like they’re boycotting Target?, Nov 28, 2025
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#target #boycott #indivisible

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"Last week, actor and filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers won the Toronto Film Critics Association award for outstanding supporting performance in a Canadian film, for her role in the drama Sweet Angel Baby.

But, she returned the award shortly after her win once she learned that the acceptance speech she had recorded for the award ceremony had been edited, so that the section where she expressed support for Palestine was removed."

Good for her.

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Stop calling it “moving to the center” when Democrats capitulate to the far right.

If Democrats wanted to “move to the center” they would go left

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Does anyone have a screepcap or link saved of the interaction about a decade ago when a trans girl on reddit asked an adult cis man how often he thought about being a girl and his answer was something like "I dont think ive ever thought about that".

That interaction broke so many people and i wish i had properly secured it for posterity. My brain remembers the guys handle had Panda in it iirc.

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@valentine there is a fourth group which is small but may hopefully get bigger: people who were told all their lives, by at least some of the people around them, that they are the ones who ultimately know their own gender, that being trans is an actual possibility for them. I know some kids like that.

It seems a little like the tragectory that sexuality has taken (and some of this will likely depend on where you are). Nowadays, there are a lot more kids who grow up knowing that they might be gay, that they can just pay attention to their own feelings of attraction. It's not perfect; those kids are still moving through a highly heteronormative world. But it is easier than it was thirty years ago.

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the borg aren't actually evil terminator monsters, they're just big LLM evangelists that got a bit too into shoving it into everything and travel the universe in their giant ugly cybertrucks to tell everyone how great it is. It never worked on the ferengi because they were smart business people who saw the cost of those cybertrucks, and how generally useless the technology was and how unappealing it made people, it was just unmarketable crap.

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"FBI counterterrorism teams on elevated alert

As part of the elevated alert, the FBI will likely increase surveillance on the ground and online"

Excellent, so now the US police state will have even more opportunity and justification to crack down on political opponents and flex their power even more

There really is no joke to make with Patel in charge, the joke is on Americans

Not to say the FBI were not completely corrupt before, bc they absolutely were

But its all so out in the open now

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I was thinking about this earlier.

The FBI has a long history of entrapment. They use undercover agents to get people to plot violence, then they arrest the people the feds covertly put up to that shit in the first place. Wouldn't shock me if they were working on some folks right now, trying to get them to plot a terrorist attack the FBI can then foil heroically.

Create a pretense for further eroding people's civil rights. Increase surveillance. Disappear dissidents.

I hope I'm wrong.

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AI, while useful when used responsibly, is turning the social web into a white noise machine where it becomes more and more difficult to find the relevant signals.

I'm kind of hoping that it's just the flavor of the season. Like the metaverse was a few years ago. And NFTs. Those were flooding platforms for a few months as well.

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One thing is really funny though: The sum of all users seems to be incapable of learning anything from past fads so we keep running through the same motions with every new so-called trend. It's the same. Every. Single. Time.

The sad part though: All of this draws our attention that we could use much better to build relationships and solve actual problems.

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From a comment I just made on LinkedIn.

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"#Hungary's opposition #Tisza party widens its lead ahead of #Orban's #Fidesz"

🤞 🤞 🤞

If Hungary goes sane in April, and then if enough of the lazy entitled lumps in the #USA show up to #vote in November (after showing up in the #primaries to get real left candidates: BE THERE), then we can put a real dent on our emergent #fascism

Fuck your #cynicism

VOTE

Let's do this, "degenerate Westoids" 🤭

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@jrm4 And let me tell you how many people I never wanted to speak to again because of the takes they had about Bernie's failures with Black voters. Between that and callousness re Syria, I can't deal with being called a "progressive" @dzwiedziu @benroyce @Wyatt_H_Knott @moz @idahobucks
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"The free market will sort it out" the free market sorted out child labour by saying yes please and we had to pass a law. That's how the free market sorts things out.
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The reality of being a trans person living in a red state is being aware that at any moment I might need to become an intra-state refugee.

If anyone is fleeing Kansas and needs a safe place to stop overnight on the way east, hit me up. I'm in Missouri. I can save you a hotel stop and feed you.

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PSA: The Amazon wishlist doxing threat is much greater and more immediate than folks might realize. Attack works like this:

Stalker who wants your address opens an Amazon seller account and lists themselves as a third party seller for any item on your public wishlist. Then, they order the item from themselves as a gift for you. Bam, they have your address.

In particular, attack does not depend on an existing third party seller having poor PII handling hygiene, like the articles have implied.

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What's happening with our Black men, y'all?

Black men found dead hanging from a tree
Feb. 18, 2026 - Kyle Bassinga, Age 21 - GA
Sept. 15, 2025 - Demartravion "Trey" Reed, Age 21 - MS
Sept. 15, 2025 - Cory Zukatis, Age 36 - MS
Sept. 11, 2025 - Javion Magee , Age 21 - NC
June 18, 2025- Earl D. Smith- Age 58 - Albany, NY

Found dead hanging from a metal chain from a commercial bldg.
Sept. 17, 2024 - Javon Givan, Age 29 - New Mexico
#blackmastodon #blacklivesmatter

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The best advice I have for new nerds: Refuse to pay rent.

Don't subscribe. Don't lease. Don't use their cloud. Don't slip down the freemium slope. Don't create accounts on their services.

Buy it once. Run it local. Avoid commercial software.

It'll be a huge pain and you'll be an outsider but it'll be endless, interesting, and hard fun that'll pay you back with a curious mind and an understanding of the fabric of our intellectual infrastructure that will make you light-years more capable, useful, and healthy than the "AI" zombies.

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I second this. It will also be a good filter, selecting for those with a good mix of curiosity and love of problem solving, attention to detail and ability to focus, that is being selected against. Qualities which need nurturing and exercise, and which will only grow in value, and in usefulness against life's challenges.

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Palantir Technologies is suing Republik Magazine over an investigation into Palantir’s activities in Switzerland, published in December 2025. The lawsuit demands a counterstatement and is currently being heard by the Zurich Commercial Court.
Read the story that made Palantir sue us — now available in English. #palantir #freemedia

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In rapid succession:
- former British royal arrested
- former Korean president sentenced
- former Norwegian PM charged
- former French and Brazilian presidents imprisoned

And then there’s Trump and the Republican-appointed justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Well, for those of you concerned that you've just been labeled a domestic terrorist, take heart in the fact that you're joined by at least a third of the country. The most dangerous thing about declaring war on a large swath of your own citizens is, what if they take you up on it?
#uspol


So what exactly does it mean when the President signs a "domestic terrorism," or rather a national security directive declaring anyone left of Bull Connor is a terrorist? Well, I'm glad you asked, because for the most part US corporate media either didn't bother to report it, or treated it like another in Trump's long line of unhinged executive orders that are terrifying, but do not by themselves spring the full power of the US government into action. As this important article published by independent national security state critic Ken Klippenstein makes abundantly clear - this order has teeth, and represents "a declaration of war on anyone who does not support the Trump administration and its agenda."

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Trump’s NSPM-7 Labels Common Beliefs As Terrorism “Indicators”

"With the mainstream media distracted by the made-for-TV drama of James Comey’s indictment, Trump has signed a little-noticed national security directive identifying “anti-Christian” and “anti-American” views as indicators of radical left violence. Called National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, it’s being referred to as “NSPM-7” by administration insiders.

“This is the first time in American history that there is an all-of-government effort to dismantle left wing terrorism,” Trump’s homeland security advisor Stephen Miller said, referring to the issuance."

Okay you'll have to forgive me for heavy quotations, because what Ken articulated here, still hasn't sunk in enough to factor into the analysis of most corporate media minions. NSPM-7 is not only the backbone of Trump's authoritarian agenda right now, but if indeed America does become the nazi dictatorship of Trump (and the right)'s dreams, this barely reported national security directive may be the critical reason why. Since we already covered who NSPM-7 instructs to target (everyone who isn't a MAGA nazi and opposes Trump's fascist agenda, even nonviolently) I want to focus on the forces the Swine Emperor is bringing to bear on not just protestors, and activists, but scholars, media critics, elected officials, and literally anyone who isn't nice enough to nazis.

"NSPM-7 is fundamentally a law enforcement directive, and it dispenses with the complications of using the active duty military or the National Guard in pursuit of political violence. It directs the Department of Justice to focus the FBI’s approximately 200 Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs) to the new mission. The FBI network of task forces comprises over 4,000 members—including FBI personnel and task force officers (or TFOs) from more than 500 state and local agencies and 50 federal agencies, including special agents, police officers, intelligence analysts and surveillance technicians. First established in New York City in 1980 to systematize FBI and NYPD cooperation, today there are task forces around the country, including at least one in each of the FBI’s 55 field offices.

For the Trump White House, the beauty of using an already existing network is that it bypasses Congressional oversight and scrutiny and even obscures federal activity to governors and legislatures at the state level. States, cities, and local police have already signed Memoranda of Agreements with the feds to fight terrorism and officers are already assigned as task force officers."

You read that correctly; by signing NSPM-7, the Swine Emperor just repurposed the entire federal counterterrorism apparatus consisting of thousands of murderpigs spread across the country to go after wine moms who call him a nazi, journalists who report on the nazi shit he does, and politicians who criticize his nazi regime in the public discourse. It's a microwave COINTEPRO operation, made to order.

"Now, with Donald Trump’s directive retooling the counter-terror apparatus to go after Americans at home, this means monitoring political activity, or speech, as an investigative method to discover “radicalism.”

The focus on speech is evident throughout NSPM-7. The directive says that political violence is the result of “organized campaigns” that often begin (with the left) dehumanizing targets in “anonymous chat foras, in-person meetings, social media, and even educational institutions.”

Of course, NSPM-7 is written in enough right wing newspeak about "fomenting violence" to throw casual observers off the trail, but I think the part where NSPM-7 tells us who decides what is terrorism gives the game away.

“The Attorney General shall issue specific guidance that ensures domestic terrorism priorities include politically motivated terrorist acts such as organized doxing campaigns, swatting, rioting, looting, trespass, assault, destruction of property, threats of violence, and civil disorder,” NSPM-7 says.

So Pam Bondi gets to decide who is a terrorist now and yes folks, that says "civil disorder." Or, you know, a protest. Cool country we got here, huh?

#Trump #Fascism #NSPM7 #StephenMiller #PamBondi #PoliceState #COINTELPRO #Dictatorship #FBI


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