"A pattern emerges: subsequent repression draws only a fraction of the concern that the broad left had earlier put into interrogating the legitimacy of an action. This is one of the most insidious functions of badjacketing and disavowal – it aids the state project of disappearing people. Speculation about false flags, made exponentially worse by social media and algorithms that egg on endless engagement, steals away energy that could be spent preparing for the repression to come. It turns actions into abstractions ripe for every person to project their own arguments. That abstraction removes militants’ humanity from the picture, enjoining us to forget that real people, putting their lives on the line for the movement, must have lit the match or thrown the brick. The collective failure to adequately show up for each defendant and prisoner in this section – and many more not named – goes beyond a culture of disposability. It is a mass forgetting that makes each of us who partakes in it complicit in the work of the police, prisons, and the carceral state to not only extinguish our resistance but also erase our memory of its very possibility – and our memory and connection to the people who’ve sacrificed to keep that possibility alive."
https://north-shore.info/2024/10/04/not-liking-someone-doesnt-mean-theyre-a-cop-on-bad-jacketing/
In today's Help Desk, Mark obviously needs coffee.
https://www.eviscerati.org/comics/hd/2024/10/not-quite-there/
Mozilla’s downfall into shittiness is a lesson as to why public needs cannot be fulfilled by for-profit entities. We need a public internet infrastructure. No CEO and no corporate board will ever work for it.
Cooperatives and socially-owned institutions. Only way to go.
"Windows Kills More Than Most Wars (But the Media Casually Ignores the Death Toll of Microsoft)"
https://techrights.org/n/2024/10/03/Windows_Kills_More_Than_Most_Wars_But_the_Media_Casually_Ignore.shtml
#TechRights
Palante Technology Cooperative is seeking a new Web Developer to join the cooperative!
Persistent, stealthy Linux malware has infected thousands since 2021
The ability to remain installed and undetected makes Perfctl hard to fight.
My close friend @iris_meredith published this on corporate norms around "Who is allowed to know things" at companies. Tech debt isn't real unless someone in power affirms it in a PowerPoint.
https://deadsimpletech.com/blog/epistemology
I love it and have made the same point. On Hackernews, it was accused of being "extreme left wing content" and the author is trying to "seed violent ideas into the minds of mentally unstable people".
Read it, and if you liked it, please send Iris some positive vibes.
@ubersoft NOT MUCH. HOW ARE YOU?
One of the things I have wanted to do since the early 2000s was find a way to do a parody of The Prisoner in Help Desk. But The Prisoner, aside from being an outstanding show just in general, was also a very visually _interesting_ show, which requires doing the thing I really dislike doing. 6/?
Which brings me to today. I'm finally doing The Prisoner parody. And now I have to draw.
Fucking Windmills, I Swear To God
The first early review of The Toxic Avenger #1 is out and—they claim—it is great. In comic shops next Wednesday!
https://boingboing.net/2024/10/01/the-new-toxic-avenger-comic-book-is-great.html
Nuclear power plant owner wants $1.6 billion "loan guarantee" -- this means, in the end, a gift form the taxpayers -- to supply power to tech monopolist Microsoft.
This stinks in every conceivable way..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/10/03/nuclear-microsoft-ai-constellation/
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa