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A) This is Trump intimidating protestors in advance and implying he has the power to suspend constitutional rights; if he can do it to students, he can do it anyone.

B) Boy it's a good thing the LIBERAL half of our establishment hasn't spent the last 18 months turning campuses into police outposts while arguing student protestors are hate criminals, Russian dupes and domestic terrorists, to protect an unpopular US-backed genocide that got Trump elected, or that nazi might think this will fly!

Pol, Nazism 

Turns out snitching is a favored tactic of German Nazis circa 1930s to mid 1940s.

Anytime you come across some organization instructing you to tell on someone for violations of certain forced norms, just assume they're Nazis.

if you want to win fedi just say "mommy that's taller than me with big boobs" you will get all of the boosts

But, I like my <Nazi car> so much! It's a great car! I mean, the owner is a <Nazi>, but should I, the consumer, care if my dollars are <funding Nazi activities>? The <Nazi car> is the best car I've ever driven! My family loves to drive in the <Nazi car>! Don't blame us for owning a <Nazi car>! it's the best car ever built, we should not have to care that it's a <Nazi car>!

reminder putting personal info or demanding others share personal info on the internet doesnt help csa victims.

(AFP) - A dozen Teslas were torched in France in what authorities are treating as an arson attack, the prosecutor's office said Monday.

france24.com/en/live-news/2025

My Views of Being a Hacker 

I fell long and hard into the hacking world as a teenager, partially through the punk scene and partially through reading posts and grabbing shared text files through BBSes. I was 14.

I was hungry. I was curious. I wanted to learn, do, and mingle.

I saw Hackers in the theater when I was 16. I rented Sneakers on VHS. I was getting heavily drawn into cyberpunk. I was already using Linux and learning about both its internals, as well as the internals of Solaris (the only UNIX we had a copy of), and Windows NT.

I then discovered the Cult of the Dead Cow, 2600, Phrack, and the Church of the SubGenius. Pure bliss.

I don't know what happened, but I read The Cathedral and the Bazaar, found the Free Software Foundation, and suddenly in my 20s... I was fucking BORING. All the mindset and style suddenly got thrown in the trunk.

I hated it. I hated myself for doing this to myself. This wasn't the kind of hacker I wanted to be... turn into a grumpy, boring, insufferable asshole? No, I couldn't do that.

In my 30s, I cast that aside. I began to embrace my old self again. I started to feel whole again.

Now, in my 40s, I look back and I think about this... Eric Raymond was gatekeeping. Him and his ilk are not the masters. They're the assholes. Who the fuck are they to tell us what kinds of hackers we should be? They claim "don't conform", not knowing the irony in their words and actions.

Which is why I say, I will be the kind of hacker that pisses ESR off to no end. I will do it my way.

Hack the Planet. Piss off the gatekeepers.
#HackThePlanet

uspol 

seeing people break their “no politics” rule because “Ukraine” - so it really is true that the only thing that some white people will be affected by is the well being of other white people

passports should have no gender and also they should not even exist

Second Division: Masks

At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic (#CovidIsNotOver btw), N95 stockpiles were in low supply and the general public was instructed to go with the next best thing. Folks opted for single-use "baggy blues" or set to making their own washable cloth masks, but those were always intended as temporary measures.

In this division, we'll look at the early pandemic options as well as the newer disposable options in KF94/KN95. You'll decide which of these masks will go onto the next round.

@gettie @baskin @lstamellos εδώ τα έχω συγκεντρωμένα μιας και κάνω μια έρευνα

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