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Just over a year ago we announced our new series, InterRebellium. We had envisioned a series of documentaries covering a global uprisings around the world, examining their roots, analyzing their tactics and speculating how future militants could take things one step further.

InterRebellium was originally going to be a series of 30 minute mini-documentaries. We began working with an anarchist videographer in Chile, making connections, finding participants who we could interview. As we began watching the interviews we were beyond amazed by depth of the answers, the quality of the footage and the sheer amount of topics we would need to cover to do the film justice.

After 8 months in the editing room, we released InterRebellium 01. The Estallido Social in its final form, a 90 minute full length documentary. We hope this will be the first of many such documentaries. We eventually hope to cover the uprisings from 2018-2020 in Ecuador, Haiti, France, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan, Colombia, and The United States but we only have capacity to work on one film at a time and for now, we have set our sights on Canada.

We are now in the 2nd week or raising funds for the second film of the series. While we're grateful for those who have already pledged, quite frankly, we need more if we are to ever get this film off the ground. You can help us by sharing within your networks or by donating at

firefund.net/interrebellium02s

#BBC reporters cannot wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts in newsroom, says Tim #Davie - theguardian.com/media/2025/oct and yet giving #reform a megaphone without challenging it is ok; strange that asymmetry....

I was fascinated by the combination of simplicity and complexity involved in starting this vintage ship engine, even as I shook my head at the user experience. Everything is visible and exposed, and you have full control over the process, yet you must have deeper knowledge of how the engine works just to start it.

Watching this man explain it made me think of a traditional Linux user explaining how to do "simple" things:

youtu.be/CK7qD08baUM?t=2145

@_elena DuckDuckGo is a relative alternative: infrastructure is from Microsoft, data from Bing, and advertising is delivered by the Microsoft network (so: money fuels Microsoft cash flow).
duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help

@_elena Just wait until you discover the whole "FOSS hosted on Microsoft Github" wormhole! e.g., DeltaChat

Microsoft uses GitHub as a means to steal FOSS code snippets without following their licensing requirements for its AI, COPILOT, which also feeds ChatGPT.

Unpopular opinion: the silver lining in server outages is that they pull the curtain & reveal some hard truths about who is really behind some services we use... especially stuff we think are alternatives to Big Tech (spoiler: maybe they aren't).

Case in point: last year's #Microsoft outage took out #DuckDuckGo (mashable.com/article/microsoft).

Today's Amazon's AWS outage took out #Signal in some areas: mastodon.world/@Mer__edith/115

Oh my, is this time to convince my family & friends to move to Matrix? 🥲

@_elena @stefano you can selfhost Matrix on @yunohost just install Synapse from catalog, and Element-call there is even WhatsApp and Signal bridge that allows communiction between those networks! It's worth to try: apps.yunohost.org/catalog?sear

US Pol / AI slop 

I want tech that helps humans.
Not tech that exploits humans.

#Tech

Hello Mastodon I have a question

YouTube has these "suggested reply fill-ins" for responding to comments. I assume they're LLM-generated, & haven't been using them for the usual reasons.

So uh..... anyone know what training data they're using for these?

It's tempting to go "Wow YouTube, your LLM is super sexist!" But this in fact how a lot of women in agriculture talk about themselves so.... yeah.

Bluesky has just started officially hosting and verifying dozens of accounts from Trump's regime including the Whitehouse, Homeland Security / ICE, the Department of War etc (cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog).

*All* of these accounts are spreading bigotry, hatred and dangerous lies about vulnerable groups.

It is NOT enough to just "block and forget", here's why: social.chinwag.org/@FediThing/

This is a 1930s moment, and #Bluesky is choosing to host vile hatred. It is going down the same path as Twitter/X.

"Trunk or Treat" sounds like a horror movie about 1980s stranger danger panic, not the suburban reaction to it.

When Indiana U's cowardly administrators shut down the student newspaper and fired its advisor, students from (big rival) Purdue published an edition with the disappeared material and distributed it on the IU campus.

Heartening resistance to gutless bullies.

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Again a reminder that the Trump regime lies about everything. You should assume that anything coming from the liar-in-chief and his apparatchiks is bullshit.

They know what they're doing. They are working to make reality irrelevant, and impose their ugly fantasies on us.

factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.

This week's post is up!

I did a lot of manual labor jobs that most men in the US won't do. Back when I was a schoolgirl.

So let's talk about well-off people who talk about how much they respect manual labor... because talk is cheaper than paying people right.

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9. So to recap, Trump does a stupid thing with the entirely predictable result of shifting wealth from US farmers to Brazilian and Argentinian farmers. He then did a second stupid thing that will have the predictable result of shifting wealth from US taxpayers to Argentinians.

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