alright fedi. gonna ask a controversial question

What is the Least Bad Chromium-based browser? Been getting really fucking fed up with how slow Firefox has been lately

I’m not particularly picky about it needing to be 100% FOSS or de-Googled or anything. I just want to be able to sync my bookmarks and extensions across several computers, both Windows and macOS

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well the good news is, the AC in the acura is blowing cold air

the bad news is, it smells like absolute donkey balls. i think the evaporator drain tube may be clogged, for one. i will have to blow some compressed air up there to unclog it and am gona run an ozone generator in the car to see if that helps. might have to remove and clean the evaporator coil tho <img class=" title=":crying:"/>

The Sun's Fury Is Making SpaceX Satellites Plummet From The Sky
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-suns-fury-is-making-spacex-satellites-plummet-from-the-sky?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Space @space-ScienceAlert

To modern eyes, it sounds bizarre—but placing a live frog in a milk bucket was once a clever survival tactic. In rural Russia and Finland, people noticed that milk stayed fresh longer when a frog was swimming in it. This tradition, passed down for generations, was based on keen observation rather than scientific understanding.

Years later, researchers discovered the truth: brown frogs secrete powerful antimicrobial peptides through their skin—natural compounds that fight off bacteria. What seemed like folklore turned out to be early biochemistry in action. A frog in your milk wasn’t just a rural myth—it was an unwitting act of preservation.

#massawakening #pureblood

A controversial Greens bill allowing the South Australian government to seize private land without consent or compensation has passed the upper house.

Critics say the bill is a "fundamental breach of property rights" and described it as "Communism".

noticer.news/south-australia-s…

🔥 Latest issue of my curated #cybersecurity and #infosec list of resources for week #23/2025 is out!

It includes the following and much more:

🇫🇷 Cartier announced a #databreach;

🫱🏻‍🫲🏼 Microsoft and CrowdStrike are working together to connect the different names used for hacking groups;

🇩🇪 German authorities have identified Vitaly Nikolaevich Kovalev as the leader of the #TrickBot cybercrime gang;

🩹 🐛 Over 30 #Vulnerabilities Patched in #Android;

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🇮🇳 #Microsoft Helps India CBI Dismantle Indian Call Centers;

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in reply to El Conquistador (MI)

-- nice! Thank you!

Though that article's thumbnail reminds me about this video I love about why dandelions are awesome. 😁

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100 days ago, we couldn't envision the toll of death and suffering this man would cause. Now scientists are estimating the body count, the new rise of infectious diseases once subdued. My latest for The Nation. thenation.com/article/politics…

PREP ACT - Time for Supreme Court to weigh vaccine case?

americanthinker.com/blog/2025/…

Trust in federal agencies such as the NIH, CDC, and FDA will not be restored without accountability. If the U.S. Supreme Court declines to address the egregious miscarriages of justice accomplished under the PREP Act, all American children are at continuous risk, and public schools will attract suspicion. Similarly, public confidence in the ...

in reply to HunDriverWidow

nation’s highest court will be tarnished along with the federal agencies and Congress it is entrusted to hold to the highest law of the land.

My comments are:

Since the early 1980's, the public schools, Coast to Coast, have been involved in taking or directing minor children to Planned Parenthood for advice and/or abortions. There is the chance that any of these minors could die or end up sterile!! Who holds the liability for this murder and maiming?

Beyond economic woes, the West faces a profound collapse. Material decay triggers ideological erosion, fueling atomization and nihilism.

External defeats act as psychological blows, while political opportunism prevents vital course corrections.

This creates a self-reinforcing spiral of decline, fracturing society and plunging it into an anxiety-ridden void. The US leads this unraveling of the dying world order.

dialecticaldispatches.substack…

#politics #economics

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Dr Neal Curtis argues that we should avoid the neoliberal-inspired phrase of ‘taxing the rich’ and instead use ‘reclaim the wealth’. He points out the many social inequalities which exist in New Zealand.

"... the tax giveaway to landlords is estimated to cost the country $2.9 billion. To put this in perspective, that is more than the amount paid in Treaty settlements since 1985, which is about $2.7b. In other words, in one year, the current Government awarded landlords more money than has been paid out to Māori in 40 years as compensation for historical wrongs."

newsroom.co.nz/2025/06/08/lets…

#ReclaimTheWealth #TaxBillionaires

Hey y'all, I don't do this often, but I applied for a full time position at my store and if I got it it would change my life for the positive immensely. I showed my managers my application and everything before sending it in and I'm feeling good, but any extra reassurance is needed. I'm shaking, tearing and choking up. This would help me get further in this industry I actually like at a job I'm respected and valued at. If anyone could send any extra energy or thoughts or whatever I'd heavily appreciate it 💚

Underlining this from @gregggonsalves.

Do not let anyone get away with calling ICE “law enforcement.” That term is wrong. They are operating outside the law. They aren’t law •enforcement•; they’re law •circumvention•. Their purpose is to grant a would-be authoritarian military power against his own country, unconstrained by either law or democracy. med-mastodon.com/@gregggonsalv…


These are masked men, with weapons, no warrants and this is extrajudicial abduction, and with local police aiding and abetting this thuggery. It is illegal under international human rights law. nytimes.com/2025/06/07/us/la-i…

in reply to Paul Cantrell

Say what you will about the police who supposedly maintain the rule of law (and I’m from Minneapolis, hoo boy could I say a lot), but keep this in mind:

The Trump administration is pumping up ICE to massive proportions and trying to give it absolute free reign because they find even the police — even the police! — too legally constrained for their purposes.

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I'll never forget this one time I was organizing with a music workers' group against YouTube, and we met with another music union to see if they'd sign on to our demands.

One guy says, "No, YouTube is like a Creative Commons."

💀

Really? Google owns a creative commons, huh? You're just gonna let them be cultural landlords?

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in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🇸🇷🍉

He says, "Where else will I get to see Miles Davis perform at such-and-such back in the day?"

Dude, if you'd rather let Google continue to be evil than risk your favorite videos being taken away from you, idk what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn't let your favorite videos just exist on a corporate server then?

This kind of pernicious entitlement that comes from some "leftists" is why we need to talk more about #degrowth, but that's a rant for another day lol.

in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🇸🇷🍉

Lemme tell you something about YouTube, as a music streamer. Google is making bucks off pirated music. Whatever you think about piracy, doesn't matter: the question is, why is Google making money off of Joe Schmo's file-share of his favorite deep cut album? They have the technology to content ID music, right? So why aren't they sending that money where it belongs: into the hands of artists?
in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🇸🇷🍉

Now, when we brought this to the attention of the other union, they fixated on the piracy part and essentially defended people's right to piracy, as Gen X/Millennial leftist dudes are wont to do lol. Now I'm not saying that they're wrong. But hearing it from a bunch of cis white guys is not convincing, if you know what I mean. It was me, a Black woman, a Black dude, and another GNC white person on the call with them.
in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🇸🇷🍉

I don't mean to be reductionist about their concerns with our campaign. That's why they're to remain nameless. They had some legitimate concerns. But I believe their hang-ups were ultimately not in music workers' best interests and did not serve our immediate needs.

They said they couldn't sign on, which was a disappointment since they had had some repute, and then they said, "but we are still your allies in the fight for streaming justice."

Maybe that's why we need comrades, not just allies.

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in reply to Arend (they) 🏳️‍⚧️🇸🇷🍉

i like that ending quite a bit. comrades not allies. make coalitions where we can on specific issues.
i was chatting with my friend @resl a week or so ago about a similar situation. there's a huge disconnect between the general left and the tech-left. where the former often feels that the latter is barking up inconsequential trees no one cares about. maybe most people don't care, but inconsequential i do not think. tech is the primary economic driver in today's world. if our tech isn't left, the activism isn't (effectively) left. not to devalue the work they do, but i must ask... if your activism is really threatening the power structure, don't you think they would pull the plug?
in reply to benda

@benda That's well said. I've been disturbed about that disconnect you describe, but it has been hard for me to articulate.

Seems more of us have started to get wise to it since we've become aware that Big Tech has their hands in Palestine. But I'm continually surprised by organizers (and friends and comrades) who still primarily use Meta for their organizing. Seems to me like it's shooting yourself in the foot, at best.

Also, hi @resl, nice to meet you. 😀