@Su_G
Conclusion: we, the working people of the world, have failed the ultra-rich by failing in our duty to act as a necessary check on their behavior. We must remedy this failure immediately.
RE: https://mastodon.social/@violetblue/116637798162504941
This resonated: “Decades of research in developmental psychology have shown that moral reasoning develops through consequences—not punishment, necessarily, but experiencing the effects of your actions on others, receiving honest feedback, having to accommodate reality as it actually is rather than as you wish it to be. It’s not that the wealthy become evil; it’s that their environment stops teaching them the things that nonwealthy people are forced to learn simply by living in a world that pushes back.”
Because I’m a big fan of reconnecting consequences to causes, also called join the dots.
#reconnectingConsequencesToCauses #joinTheDots #billionaires #UglyRichAmericans #Bozo
Heatwaves are becoming the norm. This is what Britain will look like in the year 2052 - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/26/heatwaves-britain-2052-sleep-hot-houses-water-climate "top of any to-do list is the critical importance of properly insulating our entire housing stock, so that homes can become refuges from the heat rather than potential death traps"
When praising the pope, please do not forget that discrimination is his job description.
I think the thing I feel worst about with the LLM and agentic coding craze is that it makes me trust other people in my open source communities less.
It’s one thing to have my own coworkers stop speaking normal human language with me (which they are, and it is maddening!). It is another thing entirely to feel like I have to view every pull request with suspicion. I dread getting e-mails about PRs now. ☹️
Big Tech can no longer hide behind the fiction of ‘neutral’ platforms
Social media platforms have long argued that mental health is the responsibility of users. But they are the result of deliberate engineering choices in pursuit of engagement and profit.
by Dr Alexandra Andhov
I remember the conversations we had after he came back from Thiel. I was too young and didn't have the vocabulary to counter the ideology that'd been driven into him. eventually, I gave up trying to get him back to the way he was.
I'm actually fucking crying. not like FUCKING THIS, man.
@AmyZenunim I wish I could ask what the hell happened. I had a friend go into the marines way back when and he came back a totally different person, but they literally have a whole system meant to break humans.
A summer with delulu rich nerds totally changing a person makes the inside of my soul crawl because people close to me run frighteningly close to those circles.
When I asked about #e2ee on #ActivityPub, I'd meant for social media posts, not for direct messages.
It sounds like that is a harder problem?
Do you own a mixer? I need recommendations.
I've never had one. I have always hated handheld electric ones because of the mess they make. I tried food processors with dough attachments, but I always ended up whisking the cake batter by hand. (Shortcrust I've always made by hand using a pastry blender.)
Food processors, would last me as little as 5 years, something (often made of plastic) would break, and the repair shops wouldn't be able to order spare parts anymore.
I've always made yeasted dough in a bread maker. I only use the bread maker for kneading (I bake bread in the oven, I make jam in a pot on the stove, and the yoghurt program never worked for me). My current bread maker has been struggling for over a year, and is not kneading the dough well enough (the bread pan needs to be replaced, a new one costs 60 eur, and a new bread maker would cost as little as 80 eur).
When I bought a Blendtec and a Benriner, I got rid of my food processor. I started mixing aquafaba and sugar in my Blendtec, but it would struggle with further steps, especially with dense batter. (I already had to replace the Twister jar, but at least the blender warranty lasts 8 years.)
Now I am thinking about replacing the bread maker with a mixer. This is where I need your advice!
i'm sure systemd and friends will be reverting those age verification system commits promptly
The Revolutionary Origins of Memorial Day
A reminder that the 'apolitical' veneer of Memorial Day is a deliberate whitewashing of its original meaning. Something to talk about around the grill this weekend.
https://liberationnews.org/revolutionary-origins-memorial-day-political-hijacking-2/
On May 30, 1937, Chicago police opened fire on striking steelworkers and their families near Republic Steel. Ten workers were killed. The first media story? That “rioting” workers had provoked the cops.
Roger Bybee on the Memorial Day Massacre and who gets believed.
https://inthesetimes.com/article/may-30-1937-massacre-reminds-labor-keep-fighting-to-get-truth-out
“We remember George Floyd — and all those who took great risks in fighting back. We must love each other with more intensity than law can govern.”
-"A Gift for Humanity: The George Floyd Rebellion" by Inhabit, George Floyd Uprising
Get a copy here: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1290
“What happens when U.S. capitalism simply needs fewer humans?”
Sarah Jaffe on automated taxis, AI, ICE raids, data centers and the rebellions taking shape against a system that treats workers, migrants and whole communities as disposable.
https://inthesetimes.com/article/capitalism-without-humans-labor-ai-tech-waymo-riot
Coup-Doers' Clearinghouse Sweepstakes. https://www.gocomics.com/brian-mcfadden/2026/05/25
Indigenous Grand Canyon National Monument Designation Wins in Appeals Court
Arizona Republican-led lawsuit challenging Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni monument unanimously dismissed.
“This court decision is a huge win for the sacred land and water of the region and for Arizonans and Americans alike,” said Amber Wilson-Reimondo, of Grand Canyon Trust, in a statement to Unicorn Riot.
Read in full at our website - link in bio.
#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