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GPU on Librem 5 is actually faster than on X220? Good. I proved to myself that 1Mpix/30fps is possible. Now for the boring task of actually getting it to work... #linuxphone #librem5

Zuckerberg buying up AI people is a sure sign it's dead ... unless he gives me $1 mil. I'm the one guy who knows the secret to make it not suck shit.

Join One Million Rising, our campaign to train one million Americans to lead a local resistance movement. We're undertaking this new effort to dramatically ramp up defiance and non-cooperation tactics society-wide, whether it be at corporations, education, the media, or neighborhoods. mobilize.us/nokings/event/8039

Really bad phishing campaign being run by idiots who think we're going to believe the United Healthcare wants to do something generous for the people it insures...

@davidgerard The Google AI overview has to be the single most infuriating AI I've ever come across. It feels *exactly* like interacting with a pathological liar. Just the way it will confidently tell you utter bullshit based on the vibes of what you put into the search box, bullshit that is just immediately obvious. It makes my skin crawl every time.

File under: digital media literacy

The great @molly0xfff has a mini-thread up on Bluesky revealing how her Substack dashboard shows steady growth... despite the fact she stopped using that platform a year and a half ago: bsky.app/profile/molly.wiki/po

Substack's "network effect" may be an illusion. More on this here: bsky.app/profile/molly.wiki/po

I'm really happy I left SS for Ghost in January 2024 and I never looked back... and yes, the abbreviation is not that coincidental

🔗: news.elenarossini.com/this-is-

More good news! Another government is freeing itself from tech giants and vendor lock-in. The Danish Ministry of Digitalisation is dropping Microsoft Office/365 and moving to #LibreOffice, to get back control: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl #foss #OpenSource #freesoftware

In a momentous vote, the National Education Association voted to cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League. The reason? “Despite its reputation as a civil rights organization, the ADL is not the social justice educational partner it claims to be.”

mondoweiss.net/2025/07/the-nat

#Palestine #Israel #Gaza
@palestine @israel

To anyone still wondering if New York Times can disgrace itself even more than it already has, Dan Froomkin has an answer:

"The sad fact is that there is nothing terribly out of character about the New York Times’s decision to publish a deceptive hit piece about New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, based on hacked data supplied by a noted eugenicist to whom they granted anonymity."

#ZohranMamdani #NewYorkTimes
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criticalread.substack.com/p/th

Addendum: It's also wild how project planning does not seem to take into account the psychic damage that the team will incur in doing it. Like, how does no one factor the morale of the engineering team into these things? Engineers don't even get shot for desertion, they get raises at another companies for leaving, the current system isn't even rational on the grounds of capitalism.

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Trumpian "populism" was always a lie. His budget bill makes it impossible to deny—but only if Trump opponents press this case relentlessly. plus.flux.community/p/with-his

Police “buffer” laws are irreconcilable with the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Journalists, and everyone else, are entitled to observe and record police up close.

We joined a brief led by NPPA and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression opposing one such law – Louisiana’s Act 259.

media.freedom.press/media/docu

This week, @subMedia speaks about the first episode of the InterRebellium docu-series, The Estallido Social about the 2019 Chilean uprising

thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org

Anti-doxing laws, if not drafted carefully, could become tools to punish legitimate journalism and public advocacy.

Read the letter we signed with eight other organizations urging the Uniform Law Commission to pause potential legislation:

spj.org/spj-urges-caution-on-a

U.S. invites Czech musician to play — then ICE traumatizes him at airport and sends him home - boingboing.net/2025/07/07/u-s- why would any artist risk going to #murica now?

Top Economist Discovers Greed Exists and Might Be Bad

To Understand the Economy, This Fed President Is Ditching His Desk [Wall Street Journal]

archive.is/20250705042752/http

The Threat Beneath: Hidden In-Chip Operating Systems

Modern CPUs from Intel and AMD ship with undocumented, embedded operating systems (Intel ME, AMD PSP) that run below your OS—at ring -3—with full system access and zero user control.

What’s at risk?

Persistent backdoors, remote code execution, firmware implants
Nation-state exploitation (NSA, China’s APTs, Shadow Brokers leaks)
Hidden microcontrollers that can operate even when powered “off”

puri.sm/posts/hidden-operating

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