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@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2025-08-17 19:58:48

Dynamic #EV charging prices, following the spot market, and available to all - including direct payment with bank or credit card, without ‘fees’. A big ‘Bravo!’ for enercity and EV-Pay for showing what is possible in Germany, despite all the ‘Eichrecht’ hurdles.

@lilmikesf@c.im
2025-08-17 23:47:53

#Spearhead's #MichaelFranti played a concert last night at #SDSU as online rumblings grew about allegations from a female artist casting some unusually dark shadows over the positive vibes associated with ex-

During the last 7 years, my wife and | have done
an incredible amount of work for me to repair the
damage that | did.

I'm aware of the recent posts this artist made
about our relationship, and while | support her
need to express herself publicly, the relationship
was completely consensual, based on mutual
feelings and attraction.

| vehemently dispute any version of the story that
says otherwise. | will however, take full
accountability for not better recognizing the
p…
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Multiple musical acts

withdraw from Michael
Franti & Spearhead’s
upcoming Soulshine at
Sea cruise

® victoriacanal 
last night was so special  

@hirlemusic @dispatchmusic  

Victoria Canal's recent Instagram Stories (Image via
Instagram/@victoriacanal)
7 years ago | had a romantic relationship outside
my marriage. It was with an artist who was
touring with me. | broke my wedding vows, | broke
my wife's trust, | broke her heart, and for that | am
deeply sorry for the pain my actions have caused
her. The artist and | had written a song together
and later my team offered her a spot on tour as
the support act. Over the course of the tour, we
spent a lot of time together and soon began to
feel strong emotions for one …
Victoria Canal & Michael Franti performing together years ago at a Canadian radio station as seen in a video posted to YouTube

Donald Trump’s economy went charging off a cliff
after his April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs, which
—despite endless tweaks, revisions, abrupt extensions, and equally abrupt reversals
—are gradually settling into a new status quo
in which the costs of global trade are far higher than before.
But we’re just starting to feel the true impact of that status quo.
-- Because until recently, a series of ameliorating factors have kept things looking artificially norm…

@Sustainable2050@mastodon.energy
2025-10-15 07:05:13

World breaks renewable records - adding 582 GW of capacity in 2024 - but must move faster to hit the agreed 2030 tripling goal.
From @irena-official.bsky.social:
irena.org/News/pressreleases/2

TRIPLING RENEWABLE POWER BY 2030
infographic showing that speed of deployment needs to double to 1122 GW/year in 2025-2030, requiring an even higher growth rate than last year.
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-13 23:43:29

TL;DR: what if nationalism, not anarchy, is futile?
Since I had the pleasure of seeing the "what would anarchists do against a warlord?" argument again in my timeline, I'll present again my extremely simple proposed solution:
Convince the followers of the warlord that they're better off joining you in freedom, then kill or exile the warlord once they're alone or vastly outnumbered.
Remember that even in our own historical moment where nothing close to large-scale free society has existed in living memory, the warlord's promise of "help me oppress others and you'll be richly rewarded" is a lie that many understand is historically a bad bet. Many, many people currently take that bet, for a variety of reasons, and they're enough to coerce through fear an even larger number of others. But although we imagine, just as the medieval peasants might have imagined of monarchy, that such a structure is both the natural order of things and much too strong to possibly fail, in reality it takes an enormous amount of energy, coordination, and luck for these structures to persist! Nations crumble every day, and none has survived more than a couple *hundred* years, compared to pre-nation societies which persisted for *tends of thousands of years* if not more. I'm this bubbling froth of hierarchies, the notion that hierarchy is inevitable is certainly popular, but since there's clearly a bit of an ulterior motive to make (and teach) that claim, I'm not sure we should trust it.
So what I believe could form the preconditions for future anarchist societies to avoid the "warlord problem" is merely: a widespread common sense belief that letting anyone else have authority over you is morally suspect. Given such a belief, a warlord will have a hard time building any following at all, and their opponents will have an easy time getting their supporters to defect. In fact, we're already partway there, relative to the situation a couple hundred years ago. At that time, someone could claim "you need to obey my orders and fight and die for me because the Queen was my mother" and that was actually a quite successful strategy. Nowadays, this strategy is only still working in a few isolated places, and the idea that one could *start a new monarchy* or even resurrect a defunct one seems absurd. So why can't that same transformation from "this is just how the world works" to "haha, how did anyone ever believe *that*? also happen to nationalism in general? I don't see an obvious reason why not.
Now I think one popular counterargument to this is: if you think non-state societies can win out with these tactics, why didn't they work for American tribes in the face of the European colonizers? (Or insert your favorite example of colonialism here.) I think I can imagine a variety of reasons, from the fact that many of those societies didn't try this tactic (and/or were hierarchical themselves), to the impacts of disease weakening those societies pre-contact, to the fact that with much-greater communication and education possibilities it might work better now, to the fact that most of those tribes are *still* around, and a future in which they persist longer than the colonist ideologies actually seems likely to me, despite the fact that so much cultural destruction has taken place. In fact, if the modern day descendants of the colonized tribes sow the seeds of a future society free of colonialism, that's the ultimate demonstration of the futility of hierarchical domination (I just read "Theory of Water" by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson).
I guess the TL;DR on this is: what if nationalism is actually as futile as monarchy, and we're just unfortunately living in the brief period during which it is ascendant?

@jorgecandeias@mastodon.social
2025-10-15 13:31:31

Scumbaggery ain't nothing new.
noc.social/@todayilearned/1153

@arXiv_condmatmeshall_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-15 09:43:31

Dissipationless transport by design in ultrathin magnetic topological insulator films
Amir Sabzalipour, Mohammad Shafiei, Milorad V. Milo\v{s}evi\'c
arxiv.org/abs/2510.12610

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-08-07 21:36:00

Disney and Lucasfilm settle with Gina Carano, who sued for discrimination over her firing from The Mandalorian after she shared controversial social media posts (Katcy Stephan/Variety)
variety.com/2025/biz/news/gina

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-08-24 08:05:44

UK filings: TikTok's revenue in the UK, Europe, and Latin America grew 38% YoY to $6.3B in 2024, up from $2.6B in 2022 (Forbes)
forbes.com/sites/iainmartin/20

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-09-04 16:28:06

The corruption of our the once-vaunted non-political integrity of our military takes another step forward (or I guess a better word would be downward):
"Navy reverses demotion of Rep. Ronny Jackson, former White House doctor"
apnews.com/article/trump-navy-…