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Absolute 🔥 from @CrimethInc.

"A major Somali shopping center called Karmel Mall closed for the day. Daycare centers were forced to close when their staff demanded the day off. Workers forced a major AT&T call center to close. The biggest nursing home in the Twin Cities metro area held mandatory all-staff meetings to threaten to fire employees who participated, but those scare tactics failed and they faced mass absenteeism. The combined population of Minneapolis and Saint Paul is less than 750,000; that Friday, we saw an estimated 100,000 people take the streets in sub-zero temperatures. It is safe to conclude that at least one out of every eight Twin Cities residents took part in the general strike.

The leaderless character of the resistance to ICE in Minnesota is precisely what has made it effective. The decentralized nature of the rapid response groups has made them durable and agile. The initiative of autonomous fighters in the neighborhoods has enabled people to rise in revolt every time they have shot or murdered our neighbors. The horizontality of our mutual aid networks makes them opaque to the feds while enabling them to feed, clothe, and care for vulnerable families. No official organization would ever dare to call for the countless acts of bravery by which individuals have collectively propelled this movement forward. The everyday anarchism of the Minneapolis revolution is its greatest strength.

To the extent that we allow top-down forces to take control of the movement, we will compromise its structural integrity and set ourselves up to lose. With so much on the line, we can’t afford to let that happen."

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which empire does the empire state building commemorate

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This guy named Ben Palmer made an "Immigration tip line" and people call it thinking he's ICE.

He records them and shares it with the world.

What do people sound like when reporting their neighbors, coworkers, students? Are they confident they are doing a righteous good thing?

Witness the banality of evil in these sheepish suburban voices.

youtube.com/watch?v=zJnkikcrHA…

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"you make it sound terrible" jesus christ, not a hint of self-awareness.
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ask any German that lived thru the 3 Reich or the DDR/GDR, these types of people are everywhere. Feared by both, supporters and opponents of the regime. Because they could ruin everyone’s life

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Wow, so flashing Graphene OS on the Pixel 6 Pro was actually quite easy, just plugged the device in and followed the guide at grapheneos.org/install/web. By now I'll just update this thread with any new discoverysI make, and yes I do plan to write a detailed blog post about that as soon as I can and know more, I really can't wait to explore this honestly.
#GrapheneOS

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You can confirm for yourself downloading an APK via Vanadium is very straightforward. It opens a prompt for confirming the download since we change confirmation to be enabled by default in Vanadium. Only the Downloads directory can be used by default which is completely normal and is perfectly usable for installing an APK. The confusion seems to be the fact that it's not possible to select another directory there by default which is the same as Chrome. It's a standard Chromium UI.
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We've built our own text-to-speech implementation since none of the existing options met our requirements. It's not quite ready to be bundled into the OS but we're planning on publishing it in our App Store soon. We trained our own model with fully open source training data to provide the high quality people expect from text-to-speech today while also performing well enough to be very usable with TalkBack. We plan on having that bundled in the OS and enabled by default very soon.

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@gerrymcgovern

I am finding it very interesting that when pushing back on the idea that renewables aren’t the magic bullet everyone has been told that they are, the respondents immediately resort to accusation of Luddite or the dichotomy without proof that the alternative means living in caves and using candles.

This is an expected response. But I think it’s rather funny because I live almost entirely car free.

I don’t need a car to carry out daily activities.

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And because of this, I don’t spend money on gas I could get rid of the car and avoid all the other expenses of insurance and storage, but I also don’t suffer wear and tear on the vehicle. Necessarily the manufacturing for fuel and car parts for maintenance plus the waste consequences of driving a car I don’t produce.

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Kev Polk as proposed urban designs that are car free and largely ecologically self-contained.

In one of YouTube videos, he talked about his paper napkin calculation that a city built around these principles would save 90% of the existing expenditure on transportation.

This would include not only vehicle operation costs, but the infrastructure costs born by the city.

Both residents and the city save lots of money.

edenicity.com/

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Because the global industrial economy will always choose economic pathways it profits from and always argue that there is no alternative, it is very important to communicate that there are alternatives and what those alternatives look like.

Because an urban design like this would be orders of magnitude less expensive than all the money being thrown into renewable. And if you’re talking about dropping the cost of a comfortable standard of living by 90% that’s kind of a big deal.

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Beyond this, I tend to like to watch down to earth, which is a YouTube channel produced in India. One of their bread-and-butter topics is housing construction from local materials, typically or frequently packed earth designs.

There are a couple of techie channels that show housing produced this way, you know with all the technological bells and whistles on it so people think it’s very clever

in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell

But the most interesting thing about this is that these are not mud hut, hovels. They are very lovely modern houses where the bulk of the materials to construct the house came from the ground.

Insert here the commentary about buildings with a very large thermal mass to them, and the automatic environmental conditioning this provides for the building interior

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I spent several years of my life building such houses. Because they are designed for climates with temperature differences between winter and summer, but without extremes, a typical cross-section of the wall looks like this, from the inside:
Facade made of wood or sand-clay mortar. Alternatively, diffusion foil. Wooden supporting structure filled with straw as insulation. Inside, again, sand-clay plaster. Total thickness around 50 cm.
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@plsik
Kind of construction used documented by down to earth is a lot less complicated. In India, for instance, the thermal mass helps moderate and insulating the interior from extreme heat outside.

They have one particular episode where they contrast, traditional building with the shelters, most of the urban poor have now which are tin roof shanty. There are lots of simple measures that could be used even for those kinds of dwellings such as painting the roof white

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Yes, I learned a lot about building physics directly from practical experience, so I understand that in a climate with high temperatures, it is excellent to have solid walls. Ideally made of rammed earth. This is how houses used to be built in our country too. These methods were used because of poverty and the availability of local materials and because it was possible to do it yourself. Even today, there are many houses made of unfired clay bricks in my area.

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@lori
Kev Polks is an interesting character and if you can tolerate YouTube, it's useful to watch his videos. He may provide some alternative access on his site, but he has an engineering background I believe in the communications or satellite engineering. He also has a large body of real experience living. He's also done the off the grid self-sufficient thing so he is very aware of the demands.

He also invites people to critique and or improve any plans he's so far published

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One of the key difference between a monopoly market and a competitive market is the fact that in a monopoly market entry and exit costs are high, while in a competitive market they are low. By entry costs they mean how much it costs to set oneself up in a certain line of business. Exit costs, I think, have something to do with closing shop, selling or tearing down plant and facilities, environmental cleanup, and the like. Here, I am applying the concept not to entering or exiting being in business for oneself, but to exiting or entering the automotive lifestyle, which is to say entering or exiting the car-free lifestyle. Let’s say you attempt to pro-rate (per daily commute, say) the multiple financial burdens of the automotive lifestyle–car price, loan interest, loan gotcha clauses, insurance premiums, insurance deductibles (probabilistically pro-rated, I guess), tax, title, registration, part$, $ervice, police $itations, turtle wax--the whole ball of whacks. Let’s say for the sake of argument that your best guesstimate turns out to be more than bus fare. At first glance, it would appear to be a no-brainer. But there’s a catch. If you stop driving your car you stop paying for gas and probably most of wear-and-tear (since you have an unstuffed garage to put the car in, riiiight?). You should also qualify for one of the lower mileage brackets for insurance purposes. But you still need to keep your plates etc. current; the lion’s share of that cost, of course, being that insurance is a prerequisite for registration. The obvious solution is simply to sell your car. The catch this time is that now you’ve taken the plunge and committed yourself to a 100% car-free lifestyle. By forking out $ on keeping your car “legal” you “keep your options open” for eventualities ranging from road trips to bus driver strikes to J.O.B. interviews not within walking distance of a bus stop.

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@lori
All very true. Being able to dump the car completely is contingent and some degree on being able to rent what you need when you need it.

Zip/CityCarShare offered those alternative and I think enterprise and GM also offers things like this, but circumstantially that's not necessarily available to everyone.

In this case, the possible alternative would be to have a community vehicle share system in the same way farmers share equipment

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I guess the pushback comes from hearing so much oil/car bought "experts" explaining how renewables are a poor substitution and will end in ecological disaster.
Renewables alone won't cut it. An electrical car is still a car.
Re-designing cities around public and light electric transportation, regenerative agriculture, eco minded construction...Having what all of us really need, in full, within planetary boundaries, is possible. Scarcity is manufactured.

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The thing to notice about the contest between big oil and big renewable so to speak is that both of their industries are extremely damaging and in order to dig up the copper and aluminum to build out a new grid requires exponential growth in that extraction. These processes have permanent ecological consequences and all of them are bad.

I say big renewable because the chief industry benefiting from the explosive growth in renewables has been international mining.

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Neither of these factions care at all about devoting any resources and research to figuring out how to live really comfortably from local environments. They ask us to continue living in the global supply chain in the global economy is destroying the planet you can do nothing else

We should not fall for a false economy of Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin saying pick my side because my side is better.

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Check this link cleantechnica.com/2026/01/26/l… Less extraction. How much mass you need per MWh of energy produced favours renewables by factors of 1000's: oil can be burnt once, but a solar panel lasts years.. Burning Carbon produces diffuse residue, wind and solar mostly solid, contained residue, might be recycled. Renewables can still improve in efficiency, oil has hit its limits. Locality of production also has implications in energy sovereignty and imperialism...
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@dacig
Seem to be under the impression that that I don’t know those figures about fossil fuels

I would suggest you understand the extraction and purification part of all the raw materials that go into renewables.

That stone coffin you show for burying expired renewables comes with it is amount in the purification, toxins and even many times more extraction.

Plus this involves scraping away for us plus the topsoil to get out the ore.

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@dacig
So that Heidi little coffin, you’re showing a renewables comes with it the mountain of or that was reduced to toxic waste now leeching into the ground water in rivers and streams in the area of the minds or in the refinement plants.

In order to transition, which can never be 100% and could never be 100% recycled requires exponentially more mining and refining with exponentially more toxic shit poisoning the living skin of the planet that create our climate.

in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell

Before throwing so much money into yet another planet killing supply chain, it behooves us to look into alternatives that eliminate the need for all this energy and all this mining.

The cheapest cleanest energy is the stuff we never burn and the stuff we never dig up.

One thing I will tell you is that the giant corporations aren’t going to throw anything into it because that pathway that completely separate economic pathway does not profit them

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Alberta's gift to Canada isn't just killing everyone with climate change, but also wanting to kill the poor throughout Canada via American-style medical care.

I would be a lot less worried if Mark Carney didn't want to tongue-touch Danielle Smith's private parts so badly that he would suicide the country for some oil money. But let's face it, the Liberal Party of Canada wouldn't be sad to see Canada's health care system end either.

albertapolitics.ca/2026/02/alb…

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That's the problem with Canadian healthcare. Too many private parts. Take it from this USian, you do NOT want what we've got. It's an impoverishment machine hoovering up the people's resources for the private equity funds. Please tell your PM to stop sucking private parts.
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@lori We most definitely do not want the American system here, except for the people who would really stand to make a lot of money from it they really want the American system here very badly.

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I'm sure the issue over Greenland is over now, and it won't come up again

Its not like its been a long term plan of the US military

api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/20…

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Welcome to the 19th sorry 20th sorry 21st Century! As long as there are empires, there will be imperial fun and games.

Smash the empires. ✊ (n.b. "smashing" can also take the form of making the authoritarian impulse wither and die by identifying psychopaths and preventing them having a role in governance.)

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"Why doesn't the Army ever fight wars in someplace nice, like Florida?"
- Hawkeye Pierce


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"Burdensome regulations" corporations got good at making their grievances sound relatable. Like the HOA won't let them plant the type of grass they want, when what they wanted is to put uranium in your taquitos

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Did you ever feel the wish to get blocked immediately?

Dead easy:

Be a new follower and send me a message with "Good morning" and a flower/and or heart emoji.

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Even I got one of these…

A friend told me that there is currently something fishy going on again…

Another friend also told me the same. 💡

By the way, that account that wrote 'Good morning' without a flower, though… got nuked. I didn’t even report it! 🤷

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A fourth doppelganger has been spotted on mastodon.social, namely Ryan Marco.

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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.

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@draeand It implements the Android text-to-speech API for use as an Android text-to-speech backend.
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Oh very good, I won't need to add another Android backend to Prism then lol

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Both parties, still not the same.
Despite stupid troll accounts trying to tell you they are.
Trump expands policy banning aid to groups abroad that discuss or provide abortions:
npr.org/2026/01/23/nx-s1-56832…

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Dear friends from outside the Twin Cities: Did you know that when the Feds detain you without cause at Whipple--protesters, observers, citizens, non-citizens, doesn't matter--they release you into the cold with no coat, no phone (they keep your phone--why???), no way to get home. You could freeze to death out there. But fortunately a group called Haven Watch is waiting, a bunch of volunteers who usher released detainees into their warm cars, give them coats, burner phones
mprnews.org/episode/2026/01/26…

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Y’all! Personal friend of Kristy PuppyKiller #Noem, a completely unqualified #infosec wannabe, who couldn’t pass pen testeing, or a polygraph saying he didn’t want to sell data; the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (#CISA), Madhu #Gottumukkala, uploaded sensitive information to a public version of #ChatGPT, because of course he fucking did.

The info leaked was marked “for official use only.” That designation is used within #DHS to identify information of a sensitive nature that, if shared, could adversely impact a person’s privacy or welfare or impede how federal and other programs essential to the national interest operate.

There’s now a concern that the sensitive info could be used to answer prompts from any of ChatGPT’s 700 million users. Critics have questioned whether Gottumukkala knows what he’s doing.

Gee, ya think?

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…

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47 anti-LGBTQ+ organizations launch new campaign to end marriage equality lgbtqnation.com/2026/01/47-ant… #lgbtq #lgbt #USA #USpol

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Corporate media’s complicity in the normalization of state violence is often framed as incompetence or oversight. A generous and inaccurate framing.

Billionaire owned corporate media has learned under this administration that challenging power brings retaliation and compliance protects profits. When journalism accommodates power, it ceases to serve the public.

This is precisely why independent media has become a necessity. Let’s Address This.

lets-address-this-with-qasim-r…

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Doug Ford’s frivolous yet mean-spirited attacks on people who cycle in Toronto is dangerous and divisive. But it’s certainly had its intended effect of distracting from his shady deals with property developers.

“Ahead of Wednesday's hearing, Longfield said the case was about ensuring the government respected the rule of law. ‘The Ford government is wasting time and public money on a bad-faith culture war, against the advice of its own experts, at a moment when Ontarians need leadership focused on real solutions for real challenges,’ he said in a statement.”

#ONpoli #BikeTooter #Greenbelt

cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tor…

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Unfortunately, the number of Belgian MEPs on X has risen from 55% to 86%. Thanks for the information, Christopher. There are seven more Belgian MEPs on X:

- Johan Van Overtveldt
- Gerolf Annemans
- Assita Kanko
- Olivier Chastel
- Bruno Tobback
- Kathleen Van Brempt
- Elio Di Rupo

At least one more Austrian politician has left X at the EU level:

- Thomas Waitz

Thanks for the info, @totientfunction !

Brussels seems to have many Elon Musk fans.

leavex.eu/politicians/

#LeaveX #EU #Musk

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Copilot enterprise appeared (again) in Outlook even though I keep closing the Copilot sidebar every time

It helpfully suggested that I use it to “save time by setting up a meeting”. That IS something a personal assistant would do…

Well, once you give it a time, date, title, and whether it’s IRL or Teams it will then tell you “I can’t directly create meetings in Outlook” and tells you to set it up yourself using Outlook

Microsoft really pumped 30 billion dollars into something that tells me it can schedule a meeting and actually can’t

Truly, we are at the pinnacle of technology when a PDA running Windows Mobile 6.1 has more capability than whatever the hell this is

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"Serial Entrepreneur" does not have the cachet you think it does.

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in reply to Emma needs ☕️ and paying work

In Oakland, this often means a person who has had several restaurants close because they didn't pay workers or vendors.

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Hi guys,

I just experienced a wierd issue with image federation to #Mastodon.

This post contains 50Mpix image that never federates from #Friendica to Mastodon. Snac and Pleroma does not try to cache the image, so #federation to them works.

Shouldn't be thumbnail federated instead of full size image? Is this bug of Friendica or Mastodon?

I'm on 2024.12 so far, Yuno did not updated packages yet.

Thank you for help
!Friendica Support


Testovací post. Tuhle fotku nevidíte, žejo?

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OK, one question: why would you want to send a 50Mpix image via social media?
in reply to Montag

Someone who expect things to "just work" :)

I can imagine use cases where you actually want picture this big, but these are corner cases. Yet I'd totally expect both sides to handle it somehow (resizing, linking to original, whatever).

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What is the proper way to bump here? :)

I would like to know where to report the bug - it's Friendica or Mastodon side bug?


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Thinking the #python community needs a python package manager manager.. Some system that would streamline the installation and versioning the 5 different package managers needed for a typical code base...

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It should automate the creation and activation of venvs, also.

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RE: todon.eu/@autonomysolidarity/1…

See: blog.dougbelshaw.com/tor-snowf…


Use Snowflake to give censorship the slip in places where Internet is blocked.

Snowflake allows you to connect to the Tor network in places where Tor is blocked by routing your connection through volunteer proxies located in uncensored countries.

Similar to VPNs, which help users bypass Internet censorship, Snowflake disguises your Internet activity as though you’re making a video or voice call, making you less detectable to Internet censors.

Start using Snowflake Now
--> snowflake.torproject.org/
via @torproject

#Iran #Solidarity #Zensur #Tor #Internet #Censorship


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We knew this was coming, but now the clock is running. From Privacy International:

"Yesterday the Trump Administration announced a proposed change in policy for travellers to the U.S. It applies to the powers of data collection by the Customs and Border Police (CBP)."

"If the proposed changes are adopted after the 60-day consultation, then millions of travellers to the U.S. will be forced to use a U.S. government mobile phone app, submit their social media from the last five years and email addresses used in the last ten years, including of family members. They’re also proposing the collection of DNA."

PI linked to and summarized a Federal Register entry describing the proposed requirements:

-All visitors must submit ‘their social media from the last 5 years’

-ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) applications will include ‘high value data fields’, ‘when feasible’
‘telephone numbers used in the last five years’
-‘email addresses used in the last ten years’
-‘family number telephone numbers (sic) used in the last five years’
-biometrics – face, fingerprint, DNA, and iris
-business telephone numbers used in the last five years
-business email addresses used in the last ten years.

privacyinternational.org/news-…

The Federal Register entry says comments are encouraged and
must be submitted (no later than February 9, 2026) to be assured of consideration.

Federal Register entry: govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-202…

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I'm glad I had the chance to visit the United States when it was still open to tourists. Too bad it's closed now.
Unknown parent

mastodon - Link to source
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@ainmosni Same here sigh 😔


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Seriously - there is zero reason to still be using MS Windows

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Microsoft gave FBI BitLocker keys, raising privacy fears | Windows Central windowscentral.com/microsoft/w…

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The Resistance needs to be happening every single day and week.

The Resistance needs to be so loud that it cannot be ignored by the distant powerful.

The Resistance needs to be so crowded that they cannot kill you anymore.

The Resistance needs to happen now.

#USpol #BeTheResistance

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🫠 Microsoft CEO warns that we must 'do something useful' with AI or they'll lose 'social permission' to burn electricity on it

「 "People need to say, 'Oh, I pick up this AI skill, and now I'm a better provider of some product or service in the real economy," said Nadella. 」

#ai #bubble #genai pcgamer.com/software/ai/micros…

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I posted about this yesterday, but my GMail had a popup about integrating their AI stuff so that it could "organize my promotions folder" by relevance.

Of all the things in this world it could offer me, they went with the least useful configuration possible.

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The gatekeeping function of this "social permission" stuff clearly must be strengthened.

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Fantasy exists because reality refuses to explain itself.

#fantasy #story #bookstodon #readers #fediverse #story #literature

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People who know that "AI" doesn't refer to a specific technology should get together with people who know that "vegetable" and "crab" and "tree" don't mean anything specific in biology and have a party.

Not about that, but I'm sure they could find a theme.

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Welcome to semantics club. The first rule of semantics club is: “semantics club” specifically refers to a gathering of members of semantics club for the purposes of talking about semantics.

The second rule of semantics club is you have to find an issue with the definition of “semantics club.”


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of course the fascists are trying to "replace" the UN... that's on their murderous bucket list since forever

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arguing over the definition of "AI" is a lot like arguing over the definition of "capitalism"... the AI broz love to point out the legitimate uses for AI in science, and medicine for example - while the anti-AI movement is basically always referring to generative AI and how terrible it is... sort of taking past each other and that's often by design

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I find myself always indulging a crtain fantasy in which I burn the Fun Half bumper (ideally all 3) including sound onto 16mm film and time travel back to the 1970s and sneak the film reel into the AV room of my childhood elementary school, perhaps borrowing the label from one of the educational films. In some versions of the daydream I edit out that one F-bomb.

youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzK…
#MajorityReport #TimeTravel


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If you’re not in Minnesota but still want to help, here are some projects to consider supporting:

standwithminnesota.com

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The Gaza Board of Peace includes no one from Gaza.

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⭐ Have you thought of starting your own #PeerTube channel?⭐

Are you looking to make original videos for other to watch and comment on? Are you looking to build a community around those videos?

Dudelike.wtf currently has 4 slots open for new account requests. Click on the link to learn more.

(please boost for visibility)

https://
mrfunkedude.com/peertube

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Kind of thing that sometimes makes me wonder how far have the various amount of patches I've sent have went.

And reminds me that I've even sent two reports to guix, without even having used it (was binary blobs I detected on gentoo and that guix didn't remove/workaround either).


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Is British media seriously pretending that the EU deployment to Greenland was to safeguard the arctic against Russia and not a message to Trump?

‘Cause that’s the impression I’m getting from them this morning

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