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Her education was, to be blunt, a complete travesty. She will get a weird look when we are talking about things, and make sure about things that apparently were NOT in the Urban Appalachian educational system she was in.

Things like:

Antarctica existing.

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Hey, are you an #REI member? It's time to vote!

REI has been up to some shady shit recently, taking actions that are against worker health, unions, environmental protections, and human rights.

If you're a member, now is the time to vote! A vote against the candidates for Board of Directors will help send a message that members are fed up.

More info here: ourrei.com/2025-rei-board-elec

DuckDuckGo has started including "AI-Assisted Answers" in response to searches. Any good alternatives for search?

This is a direct affront to the memory of Dr. Anita Kurmann by @CityOfBoston and intentionally puts lives at risk.
With city government failing at its most basic task, public safety, cycle lane users must take it upon ourselves to keep us safe. This means non-violent direct action. There are lots of possibilities. Reply or DM if interested in co-creating actions to combat Boston’s intentional disregard for physical safety.
bostonglobe.com/2025/03/07/met

There are a lot of VPN options out there. Here's how you can find the one that fits your needs: ssd.eff.org/module/choosing-vp.

Massachusetts pals! We’ll be at the Pulp Lit Bazaar (brought to you by Copper Dog Books and Sepulcher Press) at Die With Your Boots On! Mark your calendars!

Russian influence (so they say) 

The linked video here is excellent. mastodon.nzoss.nz/@lightweight

tl;dr Just view the last two chapters for what's happening now (ignoring the sales pitch at the end).
My take. People need to own their data to avoid being controlled by it. This means get fully in the fediverse or be controlled.

@mipsytipsy Was buying a copy of Observability Engineering, thought the name was familiar, stumbled onto your blog for the tenth time.

Your latest post on DEI was an absolute banger, but the comments section ate my very long message in praise of it with a "nonce failure" or something.

So here is a short message in praise of it. And a link for other nerds to read it:

charity.wtf/2025/02/10/corpora

@FreeScholar #PublicBudgeting, #publicBanking, #PublicAssemblies, #cooperatives, and all the activities advocated by the movement for #solidarityEconomics guard against corruption. And, then also, there are suggestions about how to be antifascist (i.e. "Don't obey in advance.") and antiracist (i.e. recognizing internalized Whiteness, or conducting an equity audit). What do you think?

If you are still actively participating at Musk's vile platform, you are actively supporting him.

Journalists, this goes triple for you. At least be honest about your hypocrisy. You mock your honorable craft.
nbcnews.com/politics/congress/

From 2021 to 2024 we witnessed things like RICO charges being levied at protesters fighting against "cop city" in Atlanta, mask bans that lock disabled people out of public life, and young college students facing federal charges for peaceful protests, again, all under Democratic leadership. usermag.co/p/the-attacks-on-fr

“If the federal government can disappear a legal US permanent resident without reason or warrant, then they can disappear US citizens too.” newrepublic.com/post/192558/ao

As an American Jew, let me be clear:
-Criticizing Israel is not being "antisemitic"
-Defending the human rights of Palestinians is not being pro-Hamas
-Arresting someone for these things is a violation of our 1st Amendment
-Violating 1st Amendment rights, and bragging there's more to come, is bad

Trump regime ICE didn't merely "detain" Khalil for daring to exercise freedom of expression. It kidnapped him.

Everything about this situation is straight out of Kafka -- and that's the point.

Dear Elon Musk, protesting is not a crime. Organizing online to protest isn't a crime either, even if you don't like the protesters' goals. We oppose any efforts to mislabel peaceful protesting as illegal—protests are foundational to our democracy.

If you're wondering about why things in the 'west' (esp the US) are the way they are, this is quite a remarkable explanation: yewtu.be/watch?v=gqtrNXdlraM or youtube.com/watch?v=gqtrNXdlra Very compelling and utterly terrifying. We (all of us) need to understand this stuff.

Columbia has a journalism school, a First Amendment institute, and a journalism magazine. But instead of listening to any of them before investigating an op-ed writer, Columbia's administrators took their cues from Trump and their own cowardly hearts.

Shame on them.

apnews.com/article/columbia-un

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