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@floheinstein@chaos.social
2025-12-30 16:03:38

Wichtige Info für alle Schweizer #39c3 Teilnehmer:innen, die mit dem Zug zurückfahren:
Die Stadler Giruno werden durch ICE ersetzt. Eure reservierten Sitzplätze sind nun ganz woanders. Ihr könnt auf bahn.de eine ne…

Sitzplatzreservierung im ECE5 / ECE 2875
@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-10-30 10:00:06

twitter_15m: Twitter 15-M movement (2011)
A network representing follower-following relations among Twitter users associated with the 15-M Movement or Anti-austerity movement in Spain, in the period April-May 2011. Metadata include hashtags in the tweets.
This network has 87569 nodes and 6030459 edges.
Tags: Social, Online, Unweighted, Metadata

twitter_15m: Twitter 15-M movement (2011). 87569 nodes, 6030459 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/twitter_15m
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-11-26 00:50:55

Filing: OpenAI denies liability in a suit alleging ChatGPT gave info about suicide methods to a 16-year-old who died by suicide, arguing he misused the chatbot (Angela Yang/NBC News)
nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ope

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-10-23 22:16:53

Bengals LB Logan Wilson requests trade following significant decrease in playing time, per report

cbssports.com/nfl/news/bengals

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-26 13:36:33

Writing unit tests for my random number generation library continues to be difficult. My tests are failing because the bias in the distribution exceeds my expectations, but I'm wondering whether I should just repeat the test more times and permit it to exceed expectations some of the time (as long as it does it symmetrically/rarely/etc. My gut tells me that second-order expectations aren't any better than first-order expectations, but another part of me disagrees.
Thinking more as I write this (writing is thinking): second-order tests can at least give me better info to work with towards fixing things I think! So maybe I'll invest in them.
#coding

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-18 19:13:23

The #IWW #GDC as an antifascist organization was always kind of a hack. It was a beautiful hack and it worked well for what it did.
In 2016, as Trump was rising, I found info from the Twin Cities GDC. They were super organized, building an amazing community defense organization. When we (Seattle) went to set up our chapter, following their lead, they were extremely supportive. When I got shot, Twin Cities folks were at my house keeping my partner safe. They literally flew people out to support us. They very much remain in my mind when I think about what mutual aid looks like.
Unionism is an important strategy of a larger fight. But it's important to realize that it's not the other way around. The GDC was built to defend the union, because there wasn't something larger to do that work. It filled a gap.
When we organized against Trump, we tried to make the GDC the greater thing. We tried to make the GDC into the vehicle for social revolution against the fascist threat... And it sort of worked. We were able to do a lot.
But that was never what it was built to do. It was always built as an appendage of the IWW. This contains its own problem. If Unionism is the revolutionary movement, then it becomes impossible to build a truly revolutionary society. Unionism centers "workers" which implicitly decenters those who can't work in the traditional sense (the young, the elderly, those physically or mentally able to work). It also decenters care labor that hasn't yet been widely commodified. Sure, there are all types of hacks to patch the holes, but the fundamental construction starts from the wrong assumptions.
It felt, for a while, like things could go another way. Like that our ability to bring members in could shift things a bit, maybe set the GDC on more equal footing with the core focus of the IWW. But that was always an illusion, far less important to think about than the crushing terror of the regime we were fighting.
Now, I will absolutely trash talk the IWW on occasion but in the end I do think they're doing good and important work. Any criticism I have should be taken with a grain of salt... And I know I do have a lot of salt. Again, Unionism is an important strategy. It's useful both in improving immediate material conditions and as part of the most powerful weapon we have against the capitalist system: the general strike. It's important, I can't say that enough. But it's not sufficient.
I've been thinking about this a bit recently, and I wonder if there are any other GDC organizers or former organizers who might be feeling the same. Feel free to DM me. I'd like to get some more perspectives and see if my understanding from several years ago deviates significantly from what other folks are feeling right now.
I'd also like to bounce some ideas around that come from my own organizing experience.

@roelgrif@mstdn.social
2025-10-23 11:17:46

Trouw denkt, ach we hebben het twee jaar geleden met Milders Wilders geprobeerd, laten we het nu eens met Popie Jopie Joost proberen.
Bespaar me ajb dat fascism sanewashing!
trouw.nl/politiek/rechts-radic

@degrowthuk@mstdn.social
2025-10-13 07:47:20

Wise words on the Hickel-Liegey/Nelson debate.
Neither the either nor the or: for a sideways degrowth | degrowth.info
degrowth.info/en/blog/neither-

@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2025-10-21 02:57:37

Turns out that what hit flight #UA1093 was most likely a balloon from windbornesystems.com - this was brought up first in the thread x.com/vk5qi/status/19803865814 and now the company confirms that it's a very strong possibility: x.com/johndeanl/status/1980462. See also youtube.com/watch?v=YZzbS30xdjM for a short video about the company and how it's filling the atmosphere with long-duration balloons carrying weather sensors. They had just been hailed as one of the best inventions of 2025: time.com/collections/best-inve ...

@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-10-15 20:36:45

Tua Tagovailoa issues apology to teammates for his comments following the Dolphins' latest loss

cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tag