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Here are a couple of vine weeds to watch out for at the moment that are still uncommon but actively spreading around Ōtautahi-Christchurch, New Zealand.

What's commonly known as German Ivy (Delairea odorata) is a fast growing vine from, well, not anywhere close to Germany. It's a native to southern Africa. It's been establishing in parts of the Port Hills and I saw the first one in Halswell last week. Its leaves are thinner than English ivy and it has yellow flowers.
inaturalist.nz/observations/30

Chilean glory creeper (Eccremocarpus scaber) is an orange-flowered vine that's been popping up in and around the city. Every year I see a few more plants.
inaturalist.nz/observations/30

Weedbusters has fact sheets on these, including recommendations on how to get rid of them.
weedbusters.org.nz/what-are-we
weedbusters.org.nz/what-are-we

Please report sightings on #iNaturalist if you find them.

#nz #weeds #InvasivePlants #InvasiveSpecies #iNaturalistNZ

Some days I really feel like everything I do trying to make the world better is a waste of time. Like my efforts are not only ineffective, but actively counterproductive. Like the world would be a better place if I spent my days smoking ganja and stacking supermarket shelves instead of trying to support community infrastructure projects.

But the only way to totally fail is not to try. Also this kind of ennui often results from relentless gaslighting by authoritarians. Fuck them.

The most overtly racist executive branch in at least a century says "Get used to it," and guess what?

Big Journalism systematically normalizes it.

Glad to see that NPR -- with federal money gone and thereby free to reflect reality, not bogus "both sides" -- still cares.

npr.org/2025/08/18/nx-s1-54829

Avelo Airlines profits off Trump’s terror tactics by running secretive (often illegal) deportation flights. We’re organizing to ground “ICE Air” by undermining the pillars that prop up Avelo’s business. Join our campaign to make Avelo Airlines’ deportation flights too costly to continue. groundavelo.org/?utm_source=ma

Microsoft have hidden a vulnerability in M365 Copilot from customers.

Copilot allowed access to enterprise files without generating access logs, MS patched it but didn’t issue a CVE or tell anyone about it.

pistachioapp.com/blog/copilot-

"Corporations and politicians who discriminate against journalists who are lawful residents of the United States, presumably to score cheap political points, should be ashamed of themselves," Seth Stern told Penn Live.

pennlive.com/news/2025/08/jour

Today marks the anniversary of the first IWW Little Red Songbook, published in 1909 to inspire workers with songs like “Solidarity Forever” by Joe Hill. A labor history classic. Get a copy of the 19th Edition here: pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

Stephen Miller's recruiting an occupying army of manbabies in tiny tactical vests. gocomics.com/brian-mcfadden/20

“I do guess that a lot of the world gets covered with data centers over time” is one of those crystallizations of an entire way of being so unimprovably perfect that it will be studied for centuries – if, indeed, there’s anyone left to study it. The most astonishing thing is that Altman neither appears to realize that he’s said the quiet part out loud, nor to perceive what’s so self-refuting about it.

"Will 2026 be the year of the Mainline Linux Smartphone?"

Slides of my talk from this year's FOSS on Mobile workshop at FroSCON are online and linked here:

programm.froscon.org/2025/even

Originally, the talk was targeted at LinuxMobile developers. Yet I was very pleased that so many other people showed up. As it turned out, most of them don't use LinuxMobile on their daily driver smartphone today - and this is exactly what we need to change!

#froscon #froscon25 #FOSSonMobile #linuxmobile

Has anyone on here experienced the dread scenario of an interviewee trying to bullshit their way to a job using an LLM during a video call?

Set up an appointment with a new pain therapist. At the end of our intake call, I asked, "Hey, just to be clear, there's no binding arbitration waiver in your paperwork, right?"

That was 3 days ago. I was just getting ready to drive over and he texted me this, then called me and told me he wouldn't treat me because being asked about his paperwork "made him uncomfortable."

I guess from now on I just go to the first appointment, read the paperwork and if it's objectionable, cancel and walk out?

@pluralistic I had a job offer retracted because I asked to see the document that the agreement I was asked to sign said i had read and agreed to.

Anyone know if Prof Andhov is in the Fedi? I'm going to reach out to her...

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This is a very good interview - Prof Alexandra Andhov is spot on: a) bigtech is more powerful than our gov'ts, b) our sovereignty is at stakes, so c) we need to band together (as she says!) to replace their influence with local forces who're better aligned with our culture and requirements, and can't just laugh off our nation's regulation.

Wyoming’s new age-verification law deputizes parents to enforce internet censorship through lawsuits—no oversight, no standards, just lawsuits.
eff.org/deeplinks/2025/08/book

and there's very little reporting on it bc

1) very few people understand the H2A farm guest worker program

2) people who DO report on farm labor are all busy covering the ICE raids

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this sounds like clickbait but nope

there was a huge modern-day slavery bust in Georgia in 2021, the Biden admin very deliberately put in a bunch of antislavery updates to the H2A farm guest worker program in 2024 as a result, farmers hated them, & Trump just got rid of them back in June

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Making fun educational shorts about how Trump low-key made it easier to get away with slavery on farms haha yay

youtube.com/shorts/THHLR1wa8Qo

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