Salta al contenuto principale



"We are ruled and oppressed by eternal powers that be" is the end of the conversation.

"We empower figureheads to represent our ignorance and hatred, without feeling responsible ourselves" is the beginning of the conversation.

#politics #philosophy #socialresponsibility



Ranked-choice voting in a Democratic primary led to victory by Mamdani. So now the #BrokenTimes asks whether primaries should be ditched, inspired by the awful Adams. #MamdaniVendetta
Should New York Ditch Its Party Primaries in Favor of Open Races? nytimes.com/2025/07/08/nyregio…

reshared this




in reply to Melissa BearTrix

I could see it ok. Factory reset. 😬
I found the Google support people very keen to be helpful but unable to solve the issue with my pixel phone. Some apps (including Mastodon and some Google stuff) often won't connect to my wifi but are fine using the SIM. On my Chromebook the apps work fine on wifi. Google even sent me a replacement phone. It didn't work properly either so I sent it back. Now I just put up with it. I doubt that I'll buy another Pixel.
in reply to John Smith

@smitjo Google is blocked by some routers because it’s loaded with spyware. After spending hours trying to connect my Google Nest to my Netgear router, Google admitted their products were blocked by Netgear.

reshared this




kolektiva.social/@anarchist_st…

Unknown parent

mastodon - Collegamento all'originale
Mike
@apples_and_pears I think about this a lot, and about how our figurative painting would appear to a distant viewer, wondering why we thought things looked that way... no theory here, I just wonder sometimes 😆
@Dave




#Paulofigueiredo #direita #politica #noticias #politics Deputada psolista quer taxar voos de jatinhos e classe executiva paulofigueiredoshow.com/deputa…


Ministro Giuli, show sul palco “Il nostro impegno per i giovani. Un aiuto ad aprire nuovi spazi“
Il dialogo con il sindaco Pardini, il patron D’Alessandro e il regista Calopresti sul mondo dell’arte e il suo rapporto con le istituzioni. Botta e risposta sul ruolo delle Soprintendenze e gli spettacoli.

lanazione.it/lucca/cronaca/min…



The Witch Lights have achieved their final and best physical form! Last week the magical and very slightly cursed will-o-wisps invaded a small town on a hill in Vermont.

The installation was a huge success, and happily validated a new hardware design that radically simplifies installation and breakdown. And which also incorporates forged, cold steel stake hardware. Because the Fair Folk are attracted to loose magic. Like ants.

#portfolioday #sculpture #LEDArt

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 mesi fa)

reshared this





9 July 1924 | Polish Jew Chaim Hersch Litwok was born. A tailor.

In #Auschwitz from 22 October 1941.
No. 21889
He perished in the camp on 3 November 1941.

RFanciola reshared this.




Trump regime ICE forces brutally attacked a man who screamed for help at a Walmart in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Walmart staff removed the witness filming, the employees were collaborating with ICE in covering up the incident. #3E #StopICE


Most strange that a force that monitors others would show anything of themselves. Perhaps 'tis not the entire story here. #cybersecurity cromwell-intl.com/cybersecurit…

in reply to Linux Is Best

Success!

Went from LineageOS 20 (Android 13) to LineageOS 22 (Android 15).

The Motorola G7 (river) was my phone a long time ago, but I gave it to my mother a few years back. She’s still happy with it, but since she was worried that updating would wipe everything, she hadn’t informed me that it was no longer receiving direct updates.

Today, I was able to sideload the update without her losing anything. All that worry for nothing. lol



NYT - Secretary of State Rubio, was overseeing a deal to free several Americans and dozens of political prisoners held in Venezuela in exchange for sending home about 250 Venezuelan migrants the US had deported to El Salvador. But the deal never happened. nytimes.com/2025/07/08/world/a…


From the Sisters Inside Facebook page:

When ‘tougher’ checks hurt the wrong people

The women we work with through the National Network of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls often face immense barriers to obtaining a WWCC, even when their charges have nothing to do with children. Many who apply have convictions that stem from surviving poverty, violence, homelessness or substance use. These are routinely read by the system not as evidence of structural harm or survival, but as fixed indicators of unsuitability.

Criminalised women — especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women — already face steep hurdles when applying for a clearance after prison. The law treats a decades-old shoplifting charge, a survival response to domestic violence, or even the state-sanctioned removal of one’s own child as permanent red flags. These often result in women being denied a clearance and being issued a prohibition or negative notice.

_____

crikey.com.au/2025/07/08/joshu…

#Aboriginal #Indigenous #Decolonise #SovereigntyNeverCeded #Treaty #FuckRacism #FuckWhiteness #FuckColonisation #AbolishPolice #AbolishPrisons #Abolition #CommunityNotCops #NoJusticeNoPeace #Youth #Children #Australia #AusPol #Criminology #CriminalJustice

in reply to Aby--not fast, just furious

its so messed up what they do to women, especially single mothers. Poverty is systemic violence, forced onto people. It isn't right to deny them a real chance at life and being with their families.




During Bush II's administration, I was asked to serve on a government advisory committee. There was a form asking our political affiliation—with the statement that by law, they could not require an answer, but they wanted to be able to show the press that they did not discriminate against Democrats. I declined to answer, and was still appointed. Someone else on the committee said that he answered "liberal Democrat"; he, too, was appointed. And this was during Bush's time! (I'll skip the details, but when I was asked to join another advisory committee when Obama took office there was even more evidence of honesty and respect for process.)
mastodon.social/@arstechnica/1…


RFK Jr. barred registered Democrats from being vaccine advisors, lawsuit says
The health department said Kennedy stands by his CDC reforms.
arstechnica.com/health/2025/07…

reshared this





WATCH: Netanyahu Skewered Outside White House consortiumnews.com/2025/07/07/…





: Meet your new national police force – CNN What Matters


: Meet your new national police force

By Zackary B. Wolf

The agency of mask-wearing officers who aren’t afraid to smash windows, detain lawmakers and pluck nonviolent undocumented immigrants off the street is about to become the best-funded federal police force.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has already been acting with impunity during President Donald Trump’s second term.

Get used to ICE

Video of agents on horseback and in armored personnel vehicles in MacArthur Park in Los Angeles is striking both for its demonstration of militarized power and for the total inability of the city’s Mayor Karen Bass to do anything about it.

“They need to leave and they need to leave right now,” she told reporters on the scene Monday.

But Trump administration officials feel no need to listen to local authorities in a city like Los Angeles.

“Better get used to us now, because this going to be normal very soon,” El Centro Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino told Fox News on Monday, responding to Bass.

That new normal may come as a shock to Americans unused to a federal national police force operating inside the country.

The megabill Trump signed last week will elevate ICE in the American consciousness and on American streets.

A flood of cash

ICE will have more funding in the coming years than any other federal law enforcement agency, according to Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at pro-immigrant American Immigration Council.

The new law allocates $75 billion for ICE through 2029 to order as many as 10,000 new agents and to build detention facilities for more than 100,000 additional people.

“It makes ICE a higher-funded law enforcement agency than the entire FBI, ATF, DEA, US Marshals Service and Bureau of Prisons combined,” Reichlin-Melnick explained, after averaging that $75 billion across the next four years, more than doubling ICE’s budget in each of those years.

A new part of American life

With all that money and the OK to hire new agents, ICE will become even more visible.

“Most people in the United States are going to experience immigration enforcement for the first time in their lives,” predicted David Bier, director of immigration studies at the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute.

The spectacle will be the point

The future Bier foresees looks like this:

“US citizens being interrogated on the streets about their citizenships; ICE agents in apartment buildings knocking down doors; National Guard troops on the streets blocking traffic. At your workplace, your home, your neighborhood, your park, in a very visible way and intentionally so,” he said.

Making raids and actions as visible as possible may be designed to scare immigrants out of the country and deter anyone who might otherwise come.

Bier also anticipates a “mad dash to spend all of this money in the next three years,” before the next presidential election.

No longer primarily targeting violent criminals

Already, the pace and intensity of ICE’s actions have increased.

There was a major spike in the number of ICE arrests in June, to more than 34,000, according to data compiled by the Syracuse University immigration researcher Austin Kocher. At the same time, the number of detentions has risen to more than 50,000.

The profile of the detained population has also changed, according to Kocher. When Trump took office, most detainees had a criminal conviction. Now, a third of detainees may have only a civil immigration violation.

And most of the arrests are taking place inside the country rather than at the border, according to Kocher.

Corners will have to be cut

As ICE begins a hiring and construction frenzy, look for mistakes to be made, according to Garrett Graff, who has written about a similar effort to quickly tighten border security with new border agents after 9/11. At that time, agencies, including ICE, were reorganized under the now-massive Department of Homeland Security.

“What happens when a law enforcement agency at any level grows too rapidly is well-documented,” he wrote in his Doomsday Scenario newsletter. “Hiring standards fall, training is cut short, field training officers end up being too inexperienced to do the right training, and supervisors are too green to know how to enforce policies and procedures well.”

There were ultimately stories about corruption and agents recruited by drug cartels.

Now there could be “a tidal wave of applicants who are specifically attracted by the rough-em-up, masked secret police tactics, no-holds-barred lawlessness that ICE has pursued since January,” Graff wrote.

ICE agents operate outside of the normal judicial system

Immigration enforcement is not criminal law enforcement, which means agents don’t have to adhere to the standards of FBI agents or local law enforcement.

“You get an agency which is primarily oriented at non-citizens, but also authorized to arrest citizens at the same time for certain violations of law,” Reichlin-Melnick said.

ICE agents have also operated intentionally in anonymity, an adjustment for anyone who expects law enforcement to identify themselves.

The masks frequently worn by agents make ICE seem like the type of secret police that operates in authoritarian regimes. But they are apparently meant to protect agents from doxxing.

“I’m sorry if people are offended by them wearing masks, but I’m not going to let my officers and agents go out there and put their lives on the line, and their family on the line, because people don’t like what immigration enforcement is,” said ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons during a press conference in Boston in June.

Trump officials also seem ready to arrest local officials if it comes to that. Border czar Tom Homan said anyone, including local and state elected officials, could be arrested by ICE.

“You can protest if you want; you have that First Amendment right,” he told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in June. “But when you cross the line of putting your hands on an ICE officer, impeding our enforcement operations, knowingly harboring and concealing illegal alien, that’s a crime.”

ICE will also begin looking to detain and deport people who committed no crime. Entering the US illegally is a civil offense, which is certainly deportable. But the Trump administration has also moved to remove the legal status of literally millions of migrants, according to Bier.

It has moved to revoke temporary protective status for multiple groups of migrants from Central and South America, including Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians and Nicaraguans.

The Trump administration is now primed to turbocharge efforts to denaturalize, or take citizenship away from, people who immigrated legally to the US.

Bier said the administration will continue looking for new groups to deport.

“The idea that they will ever be satisfied with the number of deportations I think is just preposterous,” he said.

Source Links: CNN What Matters https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/what-matters

#2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Health #History #Ice #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE_ #Libraries #LibraryOfCongress #PoliceState #Politics #Resistance #Science #Trump #TrumpAdministration #UnitedStates



LA Times: ICE leaves cars abandoned, lawn mowers running when it arrests workers: A new push to secure property

"...One local police department has announced it will attempt to return abandoned property, such as vehicles and work equipment, to relatives of those detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. .."

latimes.com/california/story/2…

#ice #fear #fascism



Trump sent his masked #ICE goons protected by "90 National Guard troops", "over a dozen military vehicles" including "17 Humvees, four tactical vehicles, two ambulances", & agents on horseback to LA's mostly empty MacArthur Park July 7th, a Monday, in the middle of the work day. "officers on horseback and soldiers in tactical gear walking past a playground as children at a summer day camp were rushed indoors so they would not be traumatized" is a crazy sentence to read.
apnews.com/article/what-happen…
#ice
Questa voce è stata modificata (2 mesi fa)



in reply to Davey

Alt text (full text):

Billionaire Dies After
Swallowing a Bee
During Polo Match
By Luis Prada
June 17, 2025, 2:40pm
What people are saying
Commenters mourn the loss of "Comrade Bee," who died after being swallowed by a billionaire during a polo match. Many praise the bee's sacrifice, likening it to a heroic act against the wealthy elite. Others lament the loss of a valuable pollinator and express admiration for the bee's apparent targeting of the billionaire.

in reply to Davey

Proving you're never too small to make a difference.


#Israeli plan for forced transfer of #Gaza’s population a blueprint for #crimes against humanity

#Israel’s defence minister laid out plans to force all #Palestinians in Gaza into a camp on ruins of #Rafah; scheme legal experts, academics described as blueprint for #CrimesAgainstHumanity

Palestinians would go through security screening before entering. Once inside they are not allowed to leave. #Prisons

theguardian.com/world/2025/jul…

#WarCrimes #HumanRights #genocide #fascism



News That Will Drive You To Drink

Happy Hour News 🎵 "Only a nobody walks in L.A." 🎶 Whatever he’s having, I’ll have a double. (Does anyone think Possum Hollar believes this? I mean other than the 4th Reich will rule with an iron fist until the end of time.)

mockpaperscissors.com/2025/07/…

in reply to Tengrain 🇺🇦

MAGA has been so scared by Fox not to set foot in a blue city, they probably do believe it.

Meanwhile.

Republicans claim Democrats can’t keep us safe – crime data disagrees | US crime | The Guardian
theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j…

in reply to Tony, Pretty Much

My maga b-i-l who grew up in Brooklyn, lives within commuting distance of NYC, and watches so much Fox that their "Breaking News Alert" graphic is permanently burned into the lower left corner of the tv screen, gets almost panic-stricken when my visiting husband and son head into Manhattan in broad daylight: "It's not safe! Don't get the subway! Don't walk anywhere!" So yes, can confirm.


This post by @aphyr I think really captures the staggering evil of a non-trivial swath of the LLM world right now. Perhaps they don't see themselves as evil, but what they are doing is deliberately undermining all social and cultural norms for ... what? A few extra sales? Burn the world to the ground for ... a few bucks?

I realize that we have many other Big Evils in the world, but when I say that the only winners with gen AI, along with blockchain, bitcoin, and all other recent VC-bloviated ilk is criminals and sociopaths, this is what I mean. What that says about VCs is up to you to determine.

Kyle is more introspective than I am here. What i see is the wholesale willing destruction of trust and society for... well, certainly nothing beneficial.

This is what I think of every time someone tells me "gen AI is the future". Perhaps it is, but that future is bleak and desolate. It is soulless and cruel and confidently stupid. It aspires to bland mediocrity.

Keep it. There is no "upside" that could ever justify this total obliteration of good in the world. Your talking parrot drips venom from it's beak with every word it speaks.

aphyr.com/posts/389-the-future…

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 mesi fa)
in reply to Chris Petrilli

Just as Canter & Siegel contributed mightily* to the collapse of UseNet with the first real case of mass spam, and exploited a system of trust, that's what this is doing. Spray painting their vulgar spittle across the public square with hopes of garnering a few extra dimes.

* I was at Sprint at the time and remember the hammer that got dropped being "nuclear" by the standards of the time. Now it's quaint. In retrospect, we should have done so much more, but I don't think anyone imagined it would ever get THIS bad. And for as bad as you think it is, it's 1,000,000x worse than that.

in reply to Chris Petrilli

Weird historical detail. Sprint was covered by common carrier regulations which our legal team basically interpreted as we couldn’t block anything based on content (simplified). We had a lot of emergency meetings to be able to shut down C&S. We had to establish they were causing reliability problems. A bit of a stretch to be honest, but… we did pull the plug.