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@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-09-27 21:23:29

As anarchists, when we were organizing against Trump, in the lead up to and early in his last term, we recognized the potential for repression. Radicals have always been targeted, but now he's going after moderate liberals. This is going to keep escalating, so it would be a good idea for liberals to *listen to anarchists* since we've been doing this for years.
Anarchists have been kidnapped and held without charges for months at a tim (check out en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattl. Only for those folks, they were kidnapped and held without trial under Obama.) Radicals have been doing this for years. It's worth your time to listen so you know how to prepare.
We had a bail fund set up. Support your local bail fund and don't try to start your own (liberals in Seattle did that last time). We focused on basic survival for our members. When the regime cracks down it will be random (since they can't get everyone). How are you going to support folks? Bail funds are a nice first step, but the whole process can take a long time. People can (and often do) lose their jobs, even if they aren't convicted of anything. Are you going to make sure targeted people are able to pay rent and get food? Are you going to make sure families are taken care of when a parent is kidnapped?
Resistence is only a threat if it's sustainable, otherwise they can just overpower and wait. You have to be able to wait longer. Occupations are *extremely* expensive. If you can support each other through an occupation, you can win.
So what is your plan? How are you going to make sure that those who fight can keep fighting? The best time to think about that question was under Biden. The second best time is now.

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-20 16:31:13

Mass killings
Was looking through Wikipedia's list of mass killings in America (#guns #GunViolence #Shooting

@thomastraynor@social.linux.pizza
2025-08-22 13:34:53

SIgh, looking for a replacement printer and the specs are less than helpful.
Wi-Fi Enabled - Yes
Well that is helpful (not). Is it just 2.4GHz, 5 GHz, dual-band? What level of 802.11? I want one that supports 802.11a or 802.11ac or 802.11ax.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802

@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

@pbloem@sigmoid.social
2025-09-17 06:49:55

I know it's hopelessly naive of me (and it's going to go over like a lead balloon on here), but I often think that AI can kind of reset the scales on Brandolini's law.
You see some of this dynamic with Grok already, where despite Musk's best efforts, the poor bot just keeps outputting consensus reality.
What's more, the hardcore X crowd is more than happy to ask Grok to fact check any single tweet. There is real appetite for a quick, automated fact checker.

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-09-19 20:18:40

The last time a Russian jet entered the sovereign airspace of a NATO country this is what happened... this was a 17 second violation (after multiple warnings by Turkish forces to the Russian jet to change course)
#RussiaUkraineWar #Ukraine #NATO #Russia
cbc.ca/news/world/estonia-airs

@tomkalei@machteburch.social
2025-09-22 07:28:42

One of the steps of Google Gemini "reasoning" is "mapping the arguments". I did not know what that could mean, so I went to Wikipedia and found this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument
An argument map is a visual representation of a chain of arguments. I think humans do that because their processing power of the visual system is comparatively large, so they access that raw compute for demanding tasks. People repeatedly solving Sudoku, for example, can 'see' the solution after enough training. 1/2

@buercher@tooting.ch
2025-09-14 07:18:59

A read-only version of Tiny Wiki with the content of the Sofawiki website. You can see the speed and what is rendered and what not (CSS, tables, templates, images).
belle-nuit.com/tiny-wiki-sofaw