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In solidarity with the students and faculty facing repression in the US to protest against the ongoing genocide in Gaza we repost this video, made in collaboration with @subMedia

kolektiva.media/w/xmDYZs4fpQ18

If you find a bug, please:

Try if you can reproduce the problem on next.forgejo.org. If you know what lead to the issue, please file a bug report in codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo.

If you don't know what might have caused the problem, please get in touch with our team via the Matrix channels or report your problem to codeberg.org/Codeberg/Communit.

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We are now finally using Forgejo v7. We will try to introduce the most important new features in the next days to you.

Feel free to look around, and: It's bug reporting time! Read on … ↓

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I've been drawing strips for years about attacks on students' right to protest, yet strangely I've never been invited to give a TED Talk, speak at an "ideas festival," or pen a column for the Atlantic.

This is from 2016.

#uspol #cartoon #protest #college #firstamendment

#Social.coop has been discussing whether to disable images on May 16 and October 10 for #WorldSightDay, as suggested here stefanbohacek.online/@stefan/1.

One concern raised about this proposal is that it is symbolic and might not do anything to improve the lives of people with visual impairments.

I would like to hear perspectives from people with visual impairments on whether this kind of action is helpful.

(boosts welcome; please only reply if you rely on alt text)

#accessibility
#a11y
#AltText

Again for people (racists), complaining about falling birth rates:

The birth rate for women over 40 is not falling. The birth rate for women over 30 is not falling.

What's happening, is girls 15 to 17 are having fewer babies. Kids are having fewer kids.

Also, this is an interesting way of saying that "Teen pregnancy is down, due to sex education and contraception."

In 1991 25% of 15 year olds gave birth before they turned 21. That's bad. Now it's 6%. That's better.

npr.org/2023/01/08/1147737247/

kolektiva.media/w/aDk64FRqpmdf

In light of the recent resurgence of student organizing in the US and elsewhere in solidarity with Palestine we're rewatching our Trouble episodes, 9 & 10 "Learning to Resist" and "School's Out".

“Protests that are going to disrupt our courses … if that happens in any classroom whatsoever, faculty should call the police.”

Kenneth Lutcheon, @BU_Tweets provost, 2024 faculty assembly.

#shell #trick with which I surprised greybeards at the local hackerspace (which was surprising cause I'm the opposite of a #bash expert):

mv photo{tocheck,supercool}.jpg

is the same as

mv phototocheck.jpg photosupercool.jpg

The shell copies an argument with {,} inside, and each resulting argument has a different part of what's in {}.

rm plan.{md,svg,png,odt}

Have fun!

#linux #unix #sh #tip

us pol rant 

The Forgejo team invites to the release party in a few hours (12.00 UTC): codeberg.codeberg.page/Events/

If your project on #Codeberg has similar events to share, make sure to publish them to the Codeberg Event Calendar: codeberg.org/Codeberg/Events/

#Forgejo v7.0.1 was just released! This is a bug fix release.

We strongly recommend that all installations are upgraded to the latest version as soon as possible.

It fixes a LFS data corruption when running forgejo doctor check --all --fix or when [cron.gc_lfs].ENABLED=true is set (the default is false).

Check out the release notes and download it at forgejo.org/releases/. If you experience any issues with this release, please report to codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/i.

The most personal data from more than 13 million people who have healthcare from Kaiser Permanente was given to Microsoft, Google and others. How? Looks like Kaiser's web/mobile applications went all in with the spyware Big Tech seeds into everything it can.

theregister.com/2024/04/26/kai

The people who run Kaiser should lose their jobs for this. They won't. They'll blame some underlings who won't be held accountable in any real way.

Ad-tech is cancer on privacy. And it's everywhere. Use blockers!

Columbia University’s President was so bad at basic strategic comms that now we’ve got police snipers on the roofs of campuses around the country.

I got a little mad about it in my latest post.

open.substack.com/pub/davekarp

It’s #STFUfriday!

When cops ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and then STFU:

- I am not discussing how I’m doing or where I’m going.

- Am I free to leave?

- I am not answering any questions.

- If they ask to search anything: "I do not consent to a search."

- I want to speak to a lawyer.

Cops are only REQUIRED to give you Miranda warnings if you are “in custody.” “Not free to go” is an oversimplification.

Remember you can always invoke your rights even when you aren’t in custody.🧵

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