"Ultimately, it seems to me that freedom will come from those who are most oppressed."
- Rodney, Walter: Decolonial Marxism. Verso, 2022, pp.146.
(He/him)
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Studium | Geschichte / Soziologie |
"Ultimately, it seems to me that freedom will come from those who are most oppressed."
- Rodney, Walter: Decolonial Marxism. Verso, 2022, pp.146.
(He/him)
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Studium | Geschichte / Soziologie |
Beans on a hand, for scale reference. He is just too darn cute.
Bluesky suspending antifascist researchers for sharing publicly available information about literal nazis.
Should be no surprise considering bsky constantly protects nazis, the far right, and all flavors of bigotry at the expense of Palestinians and trans women.
Fortunately, their information already spread so far and wide that at least half of the Blood Tribe nazis lost their jobs following the mass doxx. Chris Pohlhaus, leader of BT, estimated financial losses at over $2 million lol. Happy holidays!
Lately I have noticed that when you purchase a ticket you don’t get a static PDF/PNG anymore.
Increasingly often, you get a .pkpass file, which is supposed to be opened in wallet apps (like Google Wallet or any 3rd-party wallet app).
Since I don’t like to share information about the events I attend with strangers on the Internet, I have decided to take a closer look at these .pkpass files.
They are just zip files that contain a background image, an icon and a pass.json with the actual information about the ticket. Nothing that can’t be handled by a script rather than a 3rd-party 100 MB mobile app.
I have thus put together a simple #shell script that does exactly that.
Dependencies:
jqzintmagickunzipcurl or wgethttps://gist.manganiello.tech/fabio/pkpass2png
Usage:
pkpass2png https://domain.tld/myticket.pkpass ticket.png