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@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-01-20 18:05:59

What @… says is what a lot of us have been lamenting since the ICE invasion started. Shouldn’t local police protect citizens from ICE?? Why this hasn’t happened is a really good question. Factors to consider:
- “Obstructing a federal agent” is illegal, and local police / politicians feel constrained by that (even if the agents themselves don’t seem constrained by the actual law at all, only by what they think they can get away with)
- Police can in theory cite federal agents for e.g. traffic violations or illegal plate swapping after the fact, as long as they’re not “obstructing” the agents — but how do you cite a masked person with fake plates who refuses to give ID?
- Some police are visibly supportive of ICE, chumming it up with them and giving literal fist bumps; a nontrivial subset are outright closet Nazis. A lot of people don’t really see any need to go past “ACAB” as a full explanation for all of this — and certainly The ACAB Hypothesis is…um, not really being proved false right now in Minneapolis.
- I think some police quietly resent ICE for stepping on their turf, but that does not seem to have boiled up into actual confrontation in MSP. One police leader here painted it in early Dec as “some people want to instigate a confrontation between Minneapolis Police, and that’s not going to happen.” Police culture says that police should be a neutral party in a dispute between ICE and residents, and actually protecting residents would be taking sides. (Duh, yes, taking sides that way is your literal job, you dumbasses…but I digress.)
- Some police (especially leadership) really want to get on the community’s good side after the murder of George Floyd, and see this as an opportunity, but unfortunately this has materialized entirely as non-interventionist support: “We responded to a 911 call and help a distressed resident after her husband was abducted!” “We transported children left parentless on the streets by ICE safely back to their home!” “Our officers volunteered at the food shelf!” OK, nice, good for you buddy.
So yeah, I’m wondering this too, and am bitter about it. tilde.zone/@n1xnx/115928447564

@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2026-01-21 05:22:56

Now the reality is that all speech has that affiliation-building aspect and the argument-building aspect, but the scale of each varies a _lot_.
This thread itself is doing both! I'm making some concrete persuasive points here, but I'm also setting up an affiliation here. I want more people to join this "thinking well about the world" club and conversation. I want us to end up collectively in a better place than we're at. We gotta band together to do that. But also that means we need to communicate like we're in public and talking to people who don't all agree, and some of whom are hostile, and some of whom are real boneheads for various reasons.

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-12-20 22:00:05

topology: Internet AS graph (2004)
An integrated snapshot of the structure of the Internet at the level of Autonomous Systems (ASs), reconstructed from multiple sources, including the RouteViews and RIPE BGP trace collectors, route servers, looking glasses, and the Internet Routing Registry databases. This snapshot was created around October 2004.
This network has 34761 nodes and 171403 edges.
Tags: Technological, Communication, Unweighted, Multigraph, Timestamps

topology: Internet AS graph (2004). 34761 nodes, 171403 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/topology
@migueldeicaza@mastodon.social
2026-01-13 14:52:35

I am drooling at the new UI elements in this new batch of apps coming out:
apple.com/newsroom/2026/01/int

@adulau@infosec.exchange
2025-12-17 12:09:00

Why it matters to create and maintain open-source infrastructure for security monitoring including collection of forums and malicious communication channels.
This is a strong example (Google dark web report is discontinued) of the risks of relying solely on commercial vendors. If a capability does not align with their business interests or generate sufficient revenue, it can be discontinued at any time. Open-source infrastructure helps ensure continuity, transparency, and long-term ac…

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-17 19:59:46

Sadly, my GrapheneOS, Pixel9a (128GB) can’t handle all my #Bandcamp music in .flac format, so it’s time to hunt down some old iPods to mod, or grab a refurbished/custom built one with plenty of SSD storage.
Edit: Plus, my favorite game Warframe is coming to Android this November!

@awinkler@openbiblio.social
2025-11-14 07:43:42

Yesterday at the @… conference, the Brücke-Museum Berlin presented its digitization project on Karl Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection of objects from colonial contexts. All objects have been published on #wikiCommons, allowing everyone to contribute and r…

@qurlyjoe@mstdn.social
2025-11-17 16:51:18

#Programming #coding #codeReview

Single panel comic.
The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.
Image is two closed doors, both have a sign that says “Code Review”. Left door has two WTFs coming out of it, right door has several WTFs. Under left door it says, Good Code, under right door it says Bad Code.
@seeingwithsound@mas.to
2025-12-10 10:36:04

Can a visual neuroprosthesis communicate with the brain? medscape.com/viewarticle/can-v Archived at

@v_i_o_l_a@openbiblio.social
2026-01-16 21:34:38

"Where Science Meets Storytelling: Twelve Years of the Science Blogs Web Archive" an der Library of Congress:
blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2025/1