Linux communities beware of #PewDiePie fans


Regardless of PewDiePie’s personal #politics (which clearly, at the very least are problematic), it is fairly well known by anyone who has been following him for any number of years that the vast majority of his fan base are enthusiastic fascists.

Now #PewDiePie , who’s content centers around PC gaming and Windows, has decided to switch to #Linux and published a video encouraging his followers to do the same. This means a very large number of his #fascist fan base is going to be switching to Linux.

Now many Linux communities are going to be forced to more explicitly choose their politics. Like the parable of the Nazi bar, if the community remains politically neutral, it will become fascist in short order.

A few things to be wary of:

  • People asking you not to be “too political” or to “focus on the technology, not the politics” is a classic and highly effective fascist ruse to get moderators to lighten up on fascist elements posting in their community.
  • People complaining about free speech rights. The #Internet and the #Fediverse is already a domain where people can speak freely about their politics by running their own server and building their own community with few to no government constraints. You don’t need to compromise on whether fascists have the right to free speech in your community.
  • Arguments over your code of conduct (CC) and “safe spaces.” Keep them up-to-date. Research other people’s CCs, learn about the history of why these CCs came to be, learn about what the function of each clause of the code is included and phrased the way it is. These were usually designed to make explicit the fact that a community wants to be a safe space where underprivileged people can feel comfortable expressing themselves, and it is very easy to make people afraid to express themselves. Fascists understand these CCs and the concept of “safe spaces” were explicitly designed to exclude them, and often attack these ideas.
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The EUDS Special Committee (EUropean Democracy Shield) is currently dealing with the dangers of disinformation, propaganda & hybrid threats from Russia. A colorful mix of “experts” was invited:

NGOs such as Alliance4Europe & Bellingcat (partly funded by George Soros Open Society Foundations & the NED), the Swedish Psychological Defense Agency (offshoot of the Ministry of Defense) and the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (“Hybrid COE” for short - working under the auspices of the EU & NATO) unanimously claim to want to strengthen the population's resistance to disinformation.

Since the biggest operator of disinformation & censorship is the EU itself, not only since Covid-19, I asked the representative of „Hybrid COE“ how to prevent the fight against disinformation from actually becoming a fight of governments against their own critical citizens.

Watch the video to see the deterrently vacuous answer.
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L'idée est quand même bien ancrée, depuis déjà au moins les 10 ans de contournement décomplexé de la république par Macron.
Et puis il ne faut peut-être pas voir cela comme une dynamique linéaire mais plutôt penser à ce que des opportunités peuvent être saisies. Après tout on dit que des grands mouvement comme la révolution française sont issus de taux d'alphabétisation pas encore majoritaires.
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Ce qu'il peut y avoir ce sont des points de rupture. L'URSS est tombée d'un coup, sapée de différentes façon, mais tout a "préciptié" comme on dirait en chimie; d'un seul coup sans que personne n'aie pu prévenir le moment.
Comme le cadre de la photo qui est au mur depuis des décennies et dont à un moment donné le clou qui le tient se casse sans qu'on sache réellement pourquoi à cette seconde et pas à la précédente ou la suivante;

As you may have heard, not kowtowing to every order issued by a federal judge no matter what his jurisdiction is the new constitutional crisis.

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Reality Check


#AI #bubble

Think of it like this: if almost every single media outlet talked about one thing (generative AI), and that one thing was available from one company (OpenAI), wouldn't it look exactly how things look today? You've got OpenAI with hundreds of millions of monthly active users, and then a bunch of other companies — including big tech firms with multi-trillion dollar market caps — with somewhere between 10 and 69 million monthly active users.

What we're seeing is one company taking most of the users and money available and doing so because the media fucking helped them. People aren't amazed by ChatGPT — they're curious! They're curious about why the media won't shut up about it!


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Putin announces 72-hour Ukraine ceasefire for Victory Day holiday - on the same day his foreign minister pushed a real peace deal further out of reach.

My report

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JFC it's not quite 6:30 AM and I'm woken by the dude with the black hatchback with modified exhaust, just idling the thing outside my bedroom window. I've asked him nicely to fuck off and he keeps doing it. Apparently TMR are responsible for dealing with fucked up cars so I'll give them a ring during business hours. But I'm so fucking done.

Feedly has replaced the NVD button on their CVE summaries with an AI button, has another AI Button right next to it which they've added a permanently flashing green light to, and now are giving me popups on advisories telling me to try their AI "insights."

Call me old fashioned, but I think if AI was the future of tech and cybersecurity then maybe they wouldn't need to advertise it with all the class and subtlety of a porn ad in 2003

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Remembering the fall of Saigon
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/remembering-the-fall-of-saigon-april-30-1975/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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#Covid #Vaccins #ARNm #Sécurité #Santé #EMA
Les chimistes s'interrogent sur les vaccins contre le coronavirus : que diable cache-t-on ?
Cinq chimistes souhaitent obtenir des éclaircissements de l'Agence européenne des médicaments sur les vaccins à ARNm. Après trois ans, ils reçoivent des documents expurgés.

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A now former mod has a Reddit comment history that trends to the right. From what I’ve garnered it would be a far conservative viewpoint twenty years ago. Now somewhere between insensitive and moderate. No evidence those viewpoints made any impact on their moderation decisions, but many butts were hurt. A bunch of folks have abandoned the instance not specifically because of the mod but for fear of associatively bad reputation or having their posts walled off.
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About 20% of Spain has had their power restored. A few things come to mind regarding these large scale power outage events:

Cash on hand is necessary in emergencies, though most stores here need electricity to open the cash drawer.

We need backup systems for when the grid is down, especially for water service.

Almost all gasoline pumps in my country rely on power. Even occasionally when the power is not out, the payment sysyem can be down. "Pay at the Pump" only works when there is no interference with satellites. A solar flare can interrupt this.

We are so reliant on digital technology now, that we should probably take a hard look at how to manage emergencies better. During the terrible flooding in the remote mountain areas after Hurricane Helene, we learned the need for mobile WIFI trucks, pack mules to transport supplies, and the use of Ham radios for communication.

What an evil fucking son-of-a-bitch. I hope he gets another parasite in his brain and it fucking kills him. #USpol #trump #RFKjr #Narcan #opiates #opioids #overdose #OD #addiction

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I was telling my family last weekend stories about customers I've worked with in the past. They kinda just stared at me, but here's a story:

So, i meet with this lady, pretty big house. She needs it painted - you called the right person. I do the estimate, chat with her and her husband, walk outside and take some measurements.

I bring her the bid (but she had taken her "medication" ie xanax house wife mode activated). She was loopy AF, her husband randomly leaves and now I'm stuck with this stoned woman. Whatever, sign the contract and get a downpayment.

Fast forward a few months, we are starting the project. Guys are putting on the prime coat, honestly looks good.

She has cedar siding that's de-laminating (the natural tannin in the wood (the glue) is breaking down and the siding is starting to splinter. It's like 25 years old so that makes sense.) After like three days of working prepping this ladies house she randomly has a meltdown.

"YOU RUINED MY SIDING, YOU SAID YOU COULD FIX THE WOOD WITH PAINT".

"Uh, excuse me? You're siding is failing paint wont fix it, I told you this"

"YOU LIED TO ME"

*xanax wife puts all of our materials in her garage
* lawyer husband starts calling me trying to get me to sign things admitting fault for their shitty siding

I have to call the police to get them to release my ladders and sprayer (now locked in their garage until I admit the shitty siding is my fault)

End up walking away and never getting paid.

This was 10 years ago. I have 100s of stories like this. Lol

Yes, this is actually how people behave.

in reply to Sir Anthony Bacon

Honestly I feel so fucking shit for you, man.

A lot of people in service industry talk shit about customers like "You have no idea what it's like!" but from what I've heard it's just as bad for you but you get shit tons of money gone or fuckheads try and sue you.

Pass few days hearing these stories has given me enormous respect for you, dude, and keep hanging in there!

"Even if Wikipedia’s content was biased (it isn’t), even if every editor was actively trying to push an anti-Israel narrative (they aren’t), that would still be protected by the First Amendment. The government doesn’t get to threaten organizations over their editorial choices, no matter how much certain prosecutors or publications might dislike those choices."

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Not sure if anybody even does this, or would be willing to do this for me, but, I would love to get back into broadcasting, gives me something to do so I’m not bored out of my skull. However, I do not have an outlet at which to broadcast, nor do I have the latest version of the station playlist studio suite, but I would obviously need it I presume to be able to broadcast… not sure how that would work as far as license transferring, or if anybody could, or even wood for that matter, pay to get me back up-to-date, or how even that would work… Totally just putting it out there, not expecting a response, but would love it if it could be done. I definitely don’t like to ask, but, I guess I’m asking. 😀

wait, i thought chemtrails were a conspiracy theory hurrrr

telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/2…

i'm honestly not even going to read this article. they've been adding cloud nucleating chemicals to jet fuel already since at least the 90s

I am absolutely shaken right now.

Three people I know—almost an entire family—were killed in the Vancouver car attack.

I didn’t know them well but I saw them every week at Vancouver Rackets Club—a place I go to three or four days a week to do my workouts.

It’s wild. I was just a few blocks away from where that happened on Saturday, and my first thought was, “That could have been me in that crowd.”

Well, people I know were in that crowd. And they’ve left behind a son. The whole thing is just awful.

incidentally i realized i needed at least one more battery for my solar system so i ordered one. the price had already gone up, but they had some coupon available so it was actually slightly cheaper than the last one..

100ah @ 48v is definitely not enough to sustain power through multiple cloudy days. it could keep the lights and a computer on but that's about it. 200 should be better. ideally you'd want like 400+ but that is getting really expensive

>mostly solar energy
>"unusual atmospheric phenomena"
>grid goes down

could they perhaps mean "a cloudy day?" :thonking:

incidentally, spraying the atmosphere with sun-reflecting particles is an intentional act of war. it's modern day seige, indirectly shutting off your energy and starving you out of existence by reducing food and energy production. any and all means of preventing this are justified

#ePA: Auswahlmöglichkeit gibt es in der #software gar nicht - tut uns leid ...


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"So kann auch ein Orthopäde sehen, dass der Patient in jahrelanger psychotherapeutischer Behandlung ist, selbst wenn der Patient diese Information nur für neurologische Fachärzte zur Verfügung stellen will", sagte der Vorstand der Deutschen Stiftung Patientenschutz


#Datenschutz #Gesundheit #Privatsphäre #Problem #Verarschung #Patient

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europesays.com/2033625/ The UK is working to tackle the root causes of displacement, including war, instability and repression: UK statement at the UN Security Council #GreatBritain #UnitedKingdom

In first 100 days, Trump struggles to make good on promises to quickly end Ukraine and Gaza wars
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'With this investment we are ensuring ...', says CEO Arvind Krishna's as IBM makes a $150 billion 'promise' to America days after 15 government contracts cancelled by DOGE
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I get this is well into being a vent or preaching to the choir at this point, but I just do not get AI (in its current LLM + imagegen form, at least).

It doesn't work as advertised, and indeed, cannot as a matter of theory ever work that way.

Even if it did, it's monstrously expensive to train and evaulate.

Even if it wasn't, it's still locked behind closed subscription services and is used to undermine labor rights.

Even if it wasn't, it still does weird shit to how we think about stuff.

As a bunch of insufferable cunts.

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