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@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-12-27 00:30:02

On the Side 🆓
在边缘
📷 Nikon F4E
🎞️ Ilford HP5 Plus 400, expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

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Two stacks of car tires are placed on a paved road near a sidewalk. Each stack consists of three tires, with the top tire filled with concrete or a similar material, possibly serving as a barrier or planter. The tires are worn and dark, contrasting with the lighter pavement. Behind them is a sidewalk made of rectangular paving stones, a curb, and several bollards with striped markings. Dense foliage from nearby bushes or trees fills the background. Th…
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A large, irregularly shaped stone rests on a small platform near a metal gate or railing. The ground is paved with rectangular tiles arranged in a staggered pattern. Behind the gate is a glass door or window reflecting light and showing indistinct objects inside. The stone’s rough texture contrasts with the smooth tiles and metal bars. The image is in black and white, emphasizing surface details and the juxtaposition of natural and man-made elements. …
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Two stacked white plastic objects, likely Styrofoam packaging materials, sit on a tiled sidewalk. Next to them is a black and white striped bollard, used to prevent vehicle access. A small cylindrical object lies nearby on the ground. The sidewalk is made of rectangular paving stones. The image is in black and white, highlighting the contrast between the clean, geometric sidewalk and the discarded materials. The composition draws attention to urban textures and the pre…
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A cylindrical stone bollard stands on a tiled sidewalk. On top of it sits a plastic cup with a lid, likely containing a beverage. The cup is centered and casts a faint shadow. In the background, a sharp diamond-shaped shadow of a traffic or directional sign is cast on the ground, though the actual sign is not visible. The sidewalk is made of square tiles, and the image is in black and white, creating a dramatic interplay of light and shadow. The compo…
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-09 08:13:42

Ok, yeah, I'm not done processing my anger over liberals doing shit like this. So this historian sees a rise in right wing violence, sees the US government carrying out ethnic cleansing, sees a rise in white supremacist terrorism, and then says, "oh yeah... this reminds me of a time right around the 1920s. Hum... yeah, ANARCHISTS fighting the government! Yeah, that's the same thing."
FFS, IT'S THE RED SUMMER! If you want a parallel between today and some horrible time in US history, TALK ABOUT THE RED SUMMER. The point of the language of dehumanization that the right uses, the point of all the anti-black and anti-emigrant rhetoric, is that it leads to genocide. Trump already carried out an act of genocide (#USPol

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-10-13 16:45:53

Sources: Raymond Zage and James Lu, who control most of Grindr, are in talks to take it private after a Temasek unit sold shares pledged for personal loans (Liz Hoffman/Semafor)
semafor.com/article/10/13/2025

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-30 10:05:59

The fracturing of the Dutch far-right, after Wilder's reminded everyone that bigots are bad at compromise, is definitely a relief. Dutch folks I've talked to definitely see D66 as progressive, <strike>so there's no question this is a hard turn to the left (even if it's not a total flip to the far-left)</strike> a lot of folks don't agree. I'm going to let the comments speak rather than editorialize myself..
While this is a useful example of how a democracy can be far more resilient to fascism than the US, that is, perhaps, not the most interesting thing about Dutch politics. The most interesting thing is something Dutch folks take for granted and never think of as such: there are two "governments."
The election was for the Tweede Kamer. This is a house of representatives. The Dutch use proportional representation, so people can (more or less) vote for the parties they actually want. Parties <strike>rarely</strike> never actually get a ruling majority, so they have to form coalition governments. This forces compromise, which is something Wilders was extremely bad at. He was actually responsible for collapsing the coalition his party put together, which triggered this election... and a massive loss of seats for his party.
Dutch folks do still vote strategically, since a larger party has an easier time building the governing coalition and the PM tends to come from the largest party. This will likely be D66, which is really good for the EU. D66 has a pretty radical plan to solve the housing crisis, and it will be really interesting to see if they can pull it off. But that's not the government I want to talk about right now.
In the Netherlands, failure to control water can destroy entire towns. A good chunk of the country is below sea level. Both floods and land reclamation have been critical parts of Dutch history. So in the 1200's or so, the Dutch realized that some things are too important to mix with normal politics.
You see, if there's an incompetent government that isn't able to actually *do* anything (see Dick Schoof and the PVV/VVD/NSC/BBB coalition) you don't want your dikes to collapse and poulders to flood. So the Dutch created a parallel "government" that exists only to manage water: waterschap or heemraadschap (roughly "Water Board" in English). These are regional bureaucracies that exist only to manage water. They exist completely outside the thing we usually talk about as a "government" but they have some of the same properties as a government. They can, for example, levy taxes. The central government contributes funds to them, but lacks authority over them. Water boards are democratically elected and can operate more-or-less independent of the central government.
Controlling water is a common problem, so water boards were created to fulfill the role of commons management. Meanwhile, so many other things in politics run into the very same "Tragedy of the Commons" problems. The right wing solution to commons management is to let corporations ruin everything. The left-state solution is to move everything into the government so it can be undermined and destroyed by the right. The Dutch solution to this specific problem has been to move commons management out of the domain of the central government into something else.
And when I say "government" here, I'm speaking more to the liberal definition of the term than to an anarchist definition. A democratically controlled authority that facilitates resource management lacks the capacity for coercive violence that anarchists define as "government." (Though I assume they might leverage police or something if folks refuse to pay their taxes, but I can't imagine anyone choosing not to.)
As the US federal government destroys the social fabric of the US, as Trump guts programs critical to people's survival, it might be worth thinking about this model. These authorities weren't created by any central authority, they evolved from the people. Nothing stops Americans from building similar institutions that are both democratic and outside of the authority of a government that could choose to defund and abolish them... nothing but the realization that yes, you actually can.
#USPol #NLPol

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-17 21:57:11

Syndicalist unions are fundamentally different from the bureaucratic trade unions that dominate today. Modern unions function as institutional frameworks that negotiate within capitalism, often acting to preserve the system rather than challenge it. They centralize power in hierarchical leadership, limit direct worker control, and prioritize legal contracts and state approval over genuine worker autonomy.
Syndicalism rejects this institutionalized framework. It refuses collective barga…

Illustration depicts a large fist rising from a crowd of workers holding tools. Factories with smokestacks in the background convey industrial power.
@arXiv_csCL_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-10 10:51:19

Evaluating LLM-Generated Legal Explanations for Regulatory Compliance in Social Media Influencer Marketing
Haoyang Gui, Thales Bertaglia, Taylor Annabell, Catalina Goanta, Tjomme Dooper, Gerasimos Spanakis
arxiv.org/abs/2510.08111

@me@mastodon.peterjanes.ca
2025-11-14 14:06:43

My local CBC outlet has started posting on X again after a 14-month absence. What's the urgent breaking story that warranted their return to the Nazi site? (With a link to YouTube, no less, instead of the CBC website.) #LdnOnt

X post from @CBCLondon reading "Meet Ruby, a rescue pup in London who has learned to 'talk' and 'text' using an interactive board." and linking to a YouTube video.