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i was excited when i saw brussels sprouts at the salad bar (leave me alone i’m old). i was less excited when i discovered they were full on raw (i’m not that old)

The most important thing you can take from the political and ideological persecution of #StopCopCity protestors is that there is nothing historic about it; America itself is engaged against the left and those who desire equality, in a never-ending War on Sharing. There's no use in saying "it can't happen here" when it has happened here, and it does happen here every couple of years. At the end of the day, the State and the fascists both believe the greatest enemy of all, is people who believe in sharing; and we need to start operating as if they are allied on this subject at all times. Short blog post with 100% new content, linked below:

https://www.ninaillingworth.com/2023/09/11/mini-theory-blog-the-war-on-sharing-escalates-in-georgia/

"Indeed, and perhaps more importantly, this official, state-sanctioned suppression against those who oppose capitalism, hierarchies, and grotesque inequality is more or less an objective constant in American history."

#Fascism #Abolition #Theory #Resistance

MTB: the War on Sharing Escalates In Georgia | on NIDC

Nina talks about why attempts to criminalize protest itself and anarchist ideology in Georgia, are part of America's long war on sharing and the left.

Nina Illingworth Dot Com | "When the revolution is for everyone, everyone will be for the revolution"

Speaking as a veteran of a blocklist project that was, i believe, run transparently and accountably, the following is my personal list of THE BARE FUCKING MINIMUM for any project to be considered adoptable by users.

  • Blocklists should never be based on the personal blocklist of a person or server. No, not even as a "stopgap" measure. Start from scratch, period.
  • While there will be some inevitable overlap (shitheads are seldom shitty in only one way), blocklists need to be topic-specific, and every topic list needs a clear mandate and mission statement.
  • EVERY entry on EVERY topic list needs to be accompanied by receipts, viewable in an easy and convenient place. Not just reasons but ACTUAL RECEIPTS, in some archival form.
  • At least three distinct people/entities must vote "yes" on a block before it gets propagated to any list, AND three or more "no" votes should be considered a veto of the addition.
  • There must be a clear, formal appeals process, and that appeals process must also have multiple eyes on it (one person should not ever be The Decider of either a block or an appeal).
  • Your project needs to have enough people on it to cover initial additions as well as reviews and appeals, and enough so that the same smaller teams aren't constantly in charge of those reviews and appeals. IMO that's at least 15-20 people.
  • Block reversals (based on appeals as well as any other reason a block gets reversed) should be automatically propagated to users in the same way blocks are, if technically possible. Whether or not that can be accomplished, any reversals must be accompanied by actual public notifications that a block was in error/reversed on appeal/whatever. Those reversals should ALSO INCLUDE RECEIPTS.

Again, as far as i am concerned these are the fucking TABLE STAKES to do this kind of project responsibly.

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This is for an art project -- when you think of flowers that grow in sidewalk cracks what do you think of? #bloomscrolling #gardening
Life is short. Use the fancy olive oil and the special salt. Drink the expensive wine and the fine spirits you've been saving. Get out the nice plates you're worried will break. Buy the guillotine you've had your eye on. Stake out and learn the routines of billionaires. Blow that rainy day money on turning inside sources. Don't waste your life on what-ifs. Behead them all and let the revolution sing.

Streaming is now just as expensive and confusing as cable. Ubers cost as much as taxis. And the cloud is no longer cheap.

In other words, enshitification comes for us all. 😏

https://www.businessinsider.com/tech-broken-promises-streaming-ride-hailing-cloud-computing-2023-8?utm_source=reddit.com

Tech's broken promises: streaming, ride-hailing, cloud computing

Some tech is getting pricier and looking a lot like the older services it was supposed to beat. Namely video streaming, ride-hailing, and cloud computing.

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@acdha @rsynnott @LauraLangdon @mekkaokereke @bluejekyll Yep. Or as I say, if you want to know why a white American is shooting himself in the foot, check whose neck is underneath.

Boy: What's a palindrome?

Teacher: racecar

{10 years later}

Boy: [bursting out of bank in ski mask] where's the palindrome

Getaway driver: [sitting in kayak]