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RE: https://mastodon.social/@gl33p/116290380775230055

Sometimes people will get up in arms about the criticism of someone doing the right thing for the wrong reasons, but it is important because how we think of a problem shapes what we consider an adequate solution to that problem!

I hate how two things perpetually make it nearly impossible to do any kind of collective activity where I live.

One of those things is an excess of tourists/tourism-related things. Too many restaurants, too many bars, too many souvenir shops (on one short pedestrian stretch alone, there are EIGHT), too many nonsensical "attractions" (not even museums or galleries, which frequently aren't that great as options, either). Too many of the residences have been turned into AirBnBs, pushing people out.

The other is that the people who remain are all people who refuse to engage with each other in any capacity. There's the obvious class disparity that is so different between the people who live here and own their homes (many of whom are citizens and retired from prestigious jobs—not all but a good chunk of 'em) and then a handful of people renting (many of whom are non-citizens, and citizens always look at us as temporary regardless of how long we've been here). Hell, there's even a huge disparity between the people who rent in this area (because my shithead landlady thankfully has kept the rent fairly low in comparison to flats around us—though, it's still high—we're one of the poorest immigrant families in the area, while others are fucking embassy families who are the temporary bastard expats everyone looks at the rest of us as being).

This isn't to say that I don't want to do those collective things (like building a library of things or whatever), but it makes it so hard because so many of them just don't want to. It's so infuriating, especially because it means doing something super simple within a single apartment building is absurdly difficult (like building management, who the owners of flats in the building pay for, will remove fridges if we try to do "share food so it doesn't spoil" sorts of things... and also tourists love ruining that shit when someone does try it, for fuck's sake).

A PROPOS OF NOTHING

"The Christian resolve to find the world evil and ugly has made the world evil and ugly."

(Friedrich Nietzsche)

#uspol #usa

who knows what pronouns lurk in the hearts of men who wear hoodies in summer and play healers in online games? the shadow knows!

You don't hate LLMs. You hate computers.

I'm serious. I mean LLMs are annoying in their own way, but all computers and computer like things are there to make work more efficient. That is to say, less total people, doing less overall work but each individual having to do more. Computers are just the production line in a factory with better PR. Charlie Chaplin was right.

#LLMs, #Capitalism, #Computers

It's understandable why the site presents itself as having an archiving function. That sounds a lot better, since it piggybacks off of the Internet Archive and similar sites that to some extent have been grandfathered in. But it never really was an archive.

What is the difference between a library/archive and a piracy operation? It's whether agencies like the FBI have been motivated by industry, which they serve, to arrest you. That's the defining difference.

Fancy a little puzzle to solve?

Work this out and i shall send you a little something. hi[at]bookhouse.uk if you have the solution.

Please feel free to share it with a friend who likes puzzles. Or a lover you have lost contact with. Or even a relative that you still speak to.

#puzzlebook #treasurehunt #books #reading #puzzles

age-gating queer identities is the same thing as banning queer identities. people don't suddenly become queer as adults, and the clear implication is that they are some kind of perversion you are corrupted by rather than a thing you can truly be

SFW means 'sausage for work' and NSFW means 'nother sausage for work'

#SurfinTheWebTips #TheInformationSuperHighway

The actuality is that, in recent decades, CPB did everything it could to appease right wingers by moving its stories to the right. Even before that, its journalistic values were squarely in favor of presenting imperial opinion, which is liberal opinion. It produced broadcasts for comfortable liberals who believed that our system needed reform but was basically good.

Its demise ends a source of imperial propaganda.