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New podcast show and media project to check out!

"In this episode, we have a conversation with a compa about the latest communiqué and zine from Re-Existir Media, titled We Are All Illegal: An Intro to Brown Anarchy. As they describe it, Re-Existir Media is “a new community info-project coming to the Inland Empire.” With a seasonal bulletin, zines, “how-to” manuals, and resources, the project aims to share with its local geography an analysis of political economy, US politics, anarchist praxis, and oppositional ideologies rooted in Latin American or brown autonomous projects. In the conversation, many topics emerge, bubbling from We Are All Illegal, determined to ask more questions without shying away from some proposals. Here, some might be inspired to think about the recent waves of ICE raids in their local geographies and developing methods to confront the Trump administration’s mission for mass deportation."

To listen, check out: linktr.ee/xicana_tiahui



“If the proscription is not defeated by public and political pressure, it will be the precedent for a much broader attack on the right to protest, affecting everyone who has ever engaged in politics even indirectly. The right to take collective action is gradually being carved out of our public lives, and we cannot allow that to continue.”

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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
-- Alvin Toffler

⬆ #Wisdom #Quotes #AlvinToffler #Literacy

⬇ #Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Protest #MarchForOurLives #Florida



L'attacco dell'Iran a una base statunitense in Qatar - Il Post
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Animated Army is a fun commander precon the play with
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El rompeolas, lunes, 7 de julio, 21:00 CEST Se trata de un encuentro de bailarines, músicos, amigos y curiosos del Bal Folk. [strong]La actividad se divide en dos partes:[/strong] [strong]21:00-22:00h:[/strong] Clase abierta de Bal Folk: un espacio par
Lug 7
Lunes al Folk (taller y baile social de Balfolk)
Lun 21:00 - 23:30
Madrid

Se trata de un encuentro de bailarines, músicos, amigos y curiosos del Bal Folk.

La actividad se divide en dos partes:
21:00-22:00h: Clase abierta de Bal Folk: un espacio para aprender los bailes de Europa desde sus bases, donde cada día enseñamos entre 3 y 5 bailes diferentes dando las pautas más básicas y algunas variantes.
22:00h-23:30h: Baile. Unos días con música pinchada, otras veces con Jam Session o Grupos emergentes en directo. Estos dos ultimos formatos funcionan:

  • Concierto de grupos emergentes madrileños: donde tocarán por primera vez (o casi), los nuevos proyectos que se están formando en Madrid, así que si eres músico, tienes un nuevo proyecto y te apetece estrenar con nosotros, ¡no dudes en escribirnos!
  • Jam Session: también habrá espacio para una Jam de baile, guiada por algún músico experto del género. ¿Eres músico? Trae tu instrumento, únete y ¡te invitamos!

Además en Rompeolas tenemos una barra donde picotear, tomarse unas cervezas y charlar mientras disfrutamos del espacio.

La entrada siempre será de aportación voluntaria y consciente (mínimo aprox. 3€) para sufragar los gastos de la sala, excepto que vengas a tocar... ¡te esperamos!



Things I would like every young web engineer to learn:

- anything you can do in CSS + HTML, you *should* do in CSS + HTML
- *framework du jour* is not a platform, it's a high-interest loan against your future capacity. The platform is the platform
- understanding the memory hierarchy *always* matters
- client-side isn't easier than the server, and "generalists" usually suck at client-side. Mind the (packet) gap
- managers who are not technical are not useful
- put users first, always

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Second-order things to learn:

- the way browsers work isn't static, but it also isn't changing that fast. Learn as much as you can and update every few years; particularly about networking and the rendering loop.
- JS is the slowest way to do *anything* on the web. Never let it become the way you do everything.
- a11y isn't nice-to-have, it's the job
- shipping fast almost never matters as much as quality, & there are simple heuristics you can use to understand the difference



Zakharova responds to Vance’s comments on Russia and China’s position on Iran eu.eot.su/2025/06/23/zakharova…


22. Juni – Tag der Erinnerung und Trauer: Gedenken in Moskau, Brest und Berlin de.rt.com/europa/248652-22-jun… Heute erinnern vor allem Russland und Weißrussland an den Beginn des schrecklichen Vernichtungskriegs gegen die Sowjetunion vor 84 Jahren. Aktivisten und Vertreter der deutschen Gesellschaft veranstalteten in der Nacht zum Sonntag vielerorts Kerzenaktionen. #news #press



Die Meldestelle für Antiziganismus hat einen Höchstwert Sinti und Roma-feindlicher Vorfälle registriert. Der Zentralrat vermisst einen Bewusstseinswechsel.
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"Außerdem geht Ruiz davon aus, dass es ein „enormes Dunkelfeld“ gebe."

Ich denke das Dunkelfeld ist ebenfalls "in Kontakt mit Behörden" am enormsten.



A wise #cybersecurity warrior tries to see his own defenses through the eyes of the enemy. cromwell-intl.com/cybersecurit…


In celebration of Deus Ex's 25th anniversary, I upload a picture of my fairly recently acquired copy, which includes the date of the auction I won it from; it took me until early May before I could finally bring it home, due to logistical issues!

Still, I'm glad to have it in my possession now!

This is also my first (albeit cropped) uploaded photo from my S25 Ultra camera, which in theory should mean my photos should look better overall compared to my S21 FE camera!




Arnold Attributes All His Success to Immigrating to America
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I have to say, I'm a little disappointed.

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They own everything now, you should know that!

(Yes, Disney co-produced the most recent two seasons and in most regions it's exclusively available on Disney+. And even the BBC's continued involvement is looking tenuous.)

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@vampiress yes, the newest seasons of Doctor who stream on Disney Plus now.
They don't own the show/IP though. Yet.
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@vampiress @coolcoder360 You're saying two different things. Disney has streaming rights, but they don't own the IP. vs they own it all. Big difference.
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@coolcoder360 I think they have streaming rights + are co-funding the production (for the past two seasons). What I don't know is if they can continue production if the BBC pulls out?

The exact details of Disney's contract seem a bit hazy. Probably by design.

in reply to Elissa

@vampiress @coolcoder360 They are/were footing almost the entirety of the production budget in exchange for exclusive streaming rights outside the BBC.

but for historical purposes...

doctorwho.tv/news-and-features…





中文圈的平野雨龍支持者應該立刻反對她的排外言論。
終於她周圍出現了這樣的直接暴力。情況越來越糟糕,這是對日本社會人權情況壓力。

我當然支持反送中及香港民主運動、中國民主派。
同時我非常擔心在日本言論平台排外主義跟「stand with HK」文脈接近。

我信維護外國人人權的理念和熱烈反對中共政治體制和壓迫一定會相容…😭
平野雨龍周圍的大家,請你們反對選舉活動之中暴力。請與你的同伴討論運動方針。拜託。
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‘It's Purely an Act of Political Theater’ – Scott Ritter on US Strikes on Iran sputnikglobe.com/20250622/its-… "There's no doubt that there was coordination with Israel. Apparently, this attack was a coordinated event," former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and military analyst Scott Ritter said in an interview with Sputnik. #news #press


Patriot rival: China could debut double-barrel satellite, ballistic missile-killer system

Unconfirmed footage circulating on Chinese social media has revealed what analysts believe to be the...
#engineering #technology
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This one is going to be tricky for him to get out of, since unlike with ketamine he can't just snort the evidence

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UE admitió que Israel viola los derechos humanos en #Gaza🇵🇸
venezuela-news.com/ue-admitio-…
#gaza


"In a real sense, Trump went to war because Rupert Murdoch persuaded him to drop some bombs"

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one big plus of being able to fly and having a long tongue is that i can steal donuts from your unguarded plates


War is the worst thing in the world. It is the single craziest behaviour exhibited by humans. The most destructive. The most traumatising. The least sustainable. The least conducive to human thriving.
johnmenadue.com/post/2025/06/w…
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The only winners are the arms manufacturers and the financiers.



Interesting perspective though I wouldn't trust him in general.
"He already sent troops into Los Angeles under the guise of “restoring order.” But I’m hearing it’s just the beginning.

"More deployments are coming. More cities. More ICE raids.

"And this time, they’re not just targeting Central Americans. They’re targeting Muslims—under the pretext of Iranian “sleeper cells.”"

levremembers.substack.com/p/wh…



TL;DR: Ted Cruz's initiative to challenge state AI regulations is advancing, but his efforts are reportedly facing significant pushback from within the Republican Party, leading to a diluted version of his original plan. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum



Iran Will Close Strait of Hormuz

(updated graphic)

In a decisive response to the US aggression against Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities, the Iranian parliament has voted to close the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.

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The Steam Deck OLED is back in stock
https://www.theverge.com/news/691604/steam-deck-oled-valve-in-stock?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Das Bild zeigt eine Karte von Florida mit Handgeschriebenen Texten und einem Zeichen. Die Karte zeigt die Küstenlinie Floridas mit Städten wie Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, Orlando, Tampa, Miami und West Palm Beach. Ein großes schwarzes Pfeil zeigt auf West Palm Beach, umgeben von einem Kreis. Auf der Karte steht in großen schwarzen Buchstaben "DEAR IRAN" und darunter "He's on the golf course" (Er ist auf dem Golfplatz). Ein gelbes Zeichenfinger mit einem großen "L" zeigt auf West Palm Beach. Die Karte ist von Google Maps, und im unteren rechten Bereich sind Symbole für "36,7 Tsd." und "GO 2,555" zu sehen.

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Molt fan dels kits autocombustibles de la nit de Sant Joan a Girona. 🔥🔥🔥



FPÖ rechnet ab: 15 Millionen für ÖVP-Überwachung auf Bürgerkosten! exxpress.at/politik/fpoe-rechn… Die FPÖ schlägt Alarm: 15 Millionen Euro jährlich sollen laut Gernot Darmann in eine digitale Überwachungsstruktur fließen, die tief in die Privatsphäre eingreift. „Ein beispielloser Griff in die Taschen der Steuerzahler“, warnt der freiheitliche Sicherheitssprecher. #news #press


These Los Angeles Tenants Are Saying No to Rent Hikes


In 2018, Monica Ruiz and her neighbors found letters from their landlord taped to their doors. They were notifications of rent hikes—in some cases, increases of over 200 percent. Ruiz had lived at Hillside Villa, a large apartment complex overlooking Los

In 2018, Monica Ruiz and her neighbors found letters from their landlord taped to their doors. They were notifications of rent hikes—in some cases, increases of over 200 percent.

Ruiz had lived at Hillside Villa, a large apartment complex overlooking Los Angeles’ gentrifying Chinatown, for more than 20 years. She had raised five children there. Her youngest daughter attended the nearby elementary school, where she had taken Mandarin classes since kindergarten. She didn’t want to give them up or leave her friends.

“I didn’t know how to explain it to her. I just said, ‘No, we aren’t going to move,’” Ruiz recalled.

Ruiz didn’t know if she could find another affordable home anywhere in Los Angeles. And she didn’t want to. She had long tended a community garden in the courtyard of Hillside Villa’s two L-shaped buildings that had become a gathering space for barbecues and quinceañeras, right next to the thriving papaya plants she had nurtured.

“I didn’t know how to explain it to her. I just said, ‘No, we aren’t going to move.’”


The complex had started as a triumph of Reaganomics. President Ronald Reagan demonized public housing as a budgetary blight. Through a series of reforms, his administration instead floated tax credits to incentivize private developers to build low-income housing where rents would be capped, typically for three decades or more. The policy essentially created a network of affordable housing with an expiration date, one that would kick the low-­income housing can down the road to a future generation of politicians.

Lawrence Chan, the son of a billionaire Hong Kong developer, began construction on Hillside Villa in 1986 using a combination of those federal tax credits and municipal loans to fund the project. In exchange for the support, when the apartment complex opened in 1989, he agreed to a 30-year covenant with the city of Los Angeles committing to keep rents low.

Chan sold Hillside Villa in 2000. When the covenant expired in 2018, the new landlord, Tom Botz, was left with no obligation to provide affordable housing. That’s when Ruiz found the letter on her door.

Americans of most income levels and in almost every community are all too familiar with the housing crisis, pushed on by a lack of inventory and rising rents and mortgage costs. But the crisis is particularly acute among low-­income people, who face a shortage of around 7.1 million affordable units, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition. The tenants of Hillside Villa had been part of a sprawling network of over 2.6 million units whose rents are kept affordable by the federal low-income housing tax credit program, according to the National Housing Preservation Database. Over the next decade, 800,000-plus homes are slated to lose the rental restrictions set in place during Reagan’s pivot away from government-run housing.
Six women sit on a concrete bench in the courtyard of Hillside Villa, an affordable housing complex in Los Angeles.The women of the Hillside Villa Tenants Association before the start of a community meeting.Zaydee Sanchez/Mother Jones
Hillside Villa’s residents had been drawn by its low rents and quiet neighborhood. They were immigrants from Mexico, El Salvador, and Vietnam who worked as street vendors, cleaners, and construction workers. Ruiz originally wound up in the complex after being forced out of her home downtown, which was razed to make way for a convention center expansion. Adela Cortez and Rosario Hernandez had similar stories of being displaced by development. They, along with Ruiz and several other Latina women, would prove their mettle as mainstays of the tenant organizers.

“I feel completely overwhelmed by the scale of housing insecurity that we’re facing in Los Angeles.”


The residents pushed the city and their landlord to enact a 10-year covenant extension that could keep more than 100 low-income tenants housed. One morning, they even showed up outside Botz’s home in Malibu, urging him to sign. But Botz, who declined interview requests, refused, underlining a fundamental problem: When private landlords are called upon to deliver affordable housing, affordability can live and die by a landlord’s whim.

Feeling they had no other options, the tenants staged a rent strike. They called Spanish-language television stations. They held sit-ins outside local officials’ offices. They knocked on neighbors’ doors and met regularly with the LA Tenants Union and the Chinatown Community for Equitable Development.

With their back rent accumulating, the tenants pushed an unconventional solution: The city could loan itself money to buy Hillside Villa, force a sale through eminent domain, and then transfer ownership to a land trust or nonprofit that would run the complex, keep rents low, and pay the city back.
Teenage Daughter hugging her mother.Monica Ruiz and her youngest daughter, Jamie Ruiz, embrace. Zaydee Sanchez
Eminent domain—the power of government to seize and redevelop property—has a bad rap, particularly in Los Angeles, where it’s been used to build freeways and stadiums and destroy working-class communities. But, the tenants reasoned, because it is a power the government can exercise in almost any situation, it could be used to save Hillside Villa from Botz and his rent increases.

The city’s Housing Department began looking into the proposal and told the city council that eminent domain would be too costly. It instead recommended a deal: The city would give Botz almost $15 million to extend the terms of the covenant for 10 more years. The tenants would pay the five years of back rent they owed, plus up to 3 percent interest, or face eviction. After the tenants said they couldn’t afford to do so, Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, Hillside Villa’s local representative, negotiated a six-month repayment grace period and pledged to help fundraise to fill any gap, committing $250,000 from her council office.

But the tenants denounced the deal as a giveaway, leaving the standoff in place. Nithya Raman, an LA councilmember who heads its Housing and Homelessness Committee, acknowledges the extension plan is more kicking the can. “I feel completely overwhelmed by the scale of housing insecurity that we’re facing in Los Angeles,” said Raman, who was elected in 2020 after campaigning on tenant rights and the housing crisis. The deal “is only a 10-year extension,” she explains, “leaving them potentially in this exact same situation a decade later.”

Preserving existing affordable housing is just one part of the solution, according to Shane Phillips, a housing expert at UCLA’s Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies. “It’s certainly a big problem that a lot of covenants are expiring,” he said. “It is a much bigger problem because our city, this region, has not built nearly enough housing over the past 30 or so years—relative to job growth, relative to demand, relative to just people being born.”

Last year, California’s powerful landlord lobby spent over $150 million to shut down a state proposition that would have expanded local governments’ ability to enact rent control. While LA was exploring expanding investments into housing via an existing voter-approved mansion tax last year, Mayor Karen Bass’ latest proposed budget will cut affordable housing funds to help close a $1 billion deficit.

“Our city, this region, has not built nearly enough housing over the past 30 or so years—relative to job growth, relative to demand, relative to just people being born.”


The National Low Income Housing Coalition notes that the shortage cannot be filled by states alone and that “Congress must significantly increase federal investments in programs that both preserve and expand the supply of deeply affordable units and bridge the gaps between incomes and rent.” While Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) introduced a bill in 2024 with Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) that would have created a federal agency to acquire and maintain apartment buildings for low-income Americans, since then, at least a billion dollars in federal funding for affordable housing has been axed by the Trump administration.
View of downtown Los Angeles seen down a street in Chinatown.Los Angeles’ Chinatown still provides affordable housing options, making it a critical area for low-income residents.Zaydee SanchezWoman walking down a street.Ruiz, who does not drive, is determined to remain in the home where she raised four children in part because of its access to public transportation.Zaydee Sanchez
Last September, a Hillside Villa tenant prevailed in court against Botz, who was trying to evict him and other tenants for their ongoing rent strike; Botz dropped his related eviction cases. None of what the Hillside Villa tenants have accomplished—through the city council or in court—would’ve been possible if they hadn’t organized collectively. Now in the seventh year of their fight, they’re part of a nationally resurgent tenant movement. Last year, New York Times columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom went to Kentucky to profile the Louisville Tenants Union, which is organizing to protect tenants in a historically segregated city where politicians and developers have targeted historically Black neighborhoods for redevelopment and gentrification. This past spring, a group of Bronx tenants successfully fought their landlord over uninhabitable conditions, prompting New York City to strip his ownership of the building—a first in seven years.

Tenants unions have even started to band together. Louisville’s helped launch the Tenant Union Federation, a coalition working to win national protections. Another founder of the federation, KC Tenants of Kansas City, Missouri, began a rent strike in October. When participating members got attention on X for burning late fee notices, the Hillside Villa tenants’ account replied with a similar photo, taken in their leafy courtyard. It showed their own action, with residents wearing their signature red shirts and cheering as an eviction notice was engulfed in flame. “WE LOVE TO SEE IT,” they wrote.

This story was produced in partnership with Los Angeles Public Press. Translation and additional reporting by Martín Macías Jr.


This post has been syndicated from Mother Jones, where it was published under this address.



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Except for everyone planning kelp spas
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So many people have asked me over the years about how they can get involved with transit professionally, so I wrote this blog post to hopefully answer this question. Read it now!

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Niger to nationalize uranium to wrest control over its resource from France.

Accusing French state-owned Orano of illegally extracting a disproportionate share of Uranium, Niger’s government said that nationalization will make way for “optimal enjoyment of the wealth from mining resources by Nigeriens.”

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„Wir haben ein Problem mit Dummheit“ – Norbert Bolz im Gespräch apollo-news.net/wir-haben-ein-… The post „Wir haben ein Problem mit Dummheit“ – Norbert Bolz im Gespräch appeared first on Apollo News. #news #press


An diesem Tag
#photography #landscapephotography #naturephotography #Schwelm #Ehrenberg #EnnepeRuhrKreis
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The arrest of journalist Mario Guevara while filming protests in Atlanta on June 12 and the subsequent detention by ICE are extremely alarming.

The Trump administration needs to release him without delay and drop charges against him immediately.

Read our letter with 8 other orgs:

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Europarat: Menschenrechtsbeauftragter warnt vor „Bedrohung der Meinungsfreiheit“ in Deutschland philosophia-perennis.com/2025/… Der Menschenrechtskommissar des Europarates, Michael O’Flaherty, hat seine Besorgnis über Einschränkungen der Meinungsfreiheit und der Versammlungsfreiheit in Deutschland zum Ausdruck gebracht. Gastbeitrag von Dr. Peter F. Mayer In einem Brief an den deutschen


The sun appeared and so did the day’s first monarch.





“ISRAELI ARMS FIRM LOBBIED HOME OFFICE ON PALESTINE ACTION COURT CASE”

by John McEvoy in Declassified UK

@Declassified_UK
@UKLabour @palestine
@israel

“Exclusive: Elbit Systems pushed for retrial after charges against Palestine Action co-founders were dismissed, new documents show”

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#Press #UK #Israel #Genocide #Elbit #Lobby #HomeOffice #Retrial #PalestineAction #Labour #Starmer #WarCriminal #Palestine



UPDATE: The number is now 927. It feels like just yesterday that the number was only a single-digit toddler. And now look at it, on the verge of turning 1,000. They grow up so fast.
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