Benjamin Tucker - Liberty Vol. VI. No. 3.
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"Author: Benjamin TuckerTitle: Liberty Vol. VI. No. 3.Subtitle: Not the Daughter but the Mother of OrderDate: September 15, 1888Notes: Whole No. 133 — Many thanks to www.readliberty.org for the readily-available transcription and to www.libertarian-labyrinth.org for the original scans.Source: Retrieved on July 29, 2025 from readliberty.org

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Mobile-Friendly Websites on a Budget: Why It's Essential & How to Do It Right


You don't need a huge budget to get this right. Whether you're hiring cheap website design services or building it yourself, make mobile the priority from day one. It's not an add-on—it's essential.

When you're building or updating a website, one thing you can't overlook is mobile compatibility. Even if you're opting for cheap web design, ensuring your site works on phones is critical.

Your audience—customers, clients, or partners—will likely visit your site on their phones first. If it's slow, looks distorted, or is hard to navigate on a small screen, they'll leave before you can make a connection.

The question isn't whether your site needs to be mobile-friendly; it's how to achieve it, even with cheap website design services.

Why Mobile Is a Must


You don't need a flood of data to know phones dominate web browsing. Just think about your own habits—how often do you check sites on your phone versus a computer?

Mobile-friendliness isn't a bonus; it's the standard. A mobile-friendly site means:

  • Quick loading, even on spotty networks
  • Buttons that are easy to tap without errors
  • Text that's readable without zooming
  • Menus that function smoothly without glitches
  • Layouts that adapt to any screen size

If your site lacks these, visitors won't stay. Google also favors mobile-friendly sites in search rankings, so neglecting this could hurt your visibility.

In short: a site that's not mobile-friendly isn't truly functional.

Can Budget Design Deliver Mobile-Friendly Results?


Yes, with the right approach. Cheap website design services can create a solid mobile experience if the designer is skilled and you're clear about your expectations.

The myth that mobile optimization requires a big budget or separate mobile and desktop sites is outdated. Platforms like WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace offer responsive designs that adjust to any screen. But don't assume it's automatic—pages need testing to ensure they look great on phones.

Some budget designers might skip mobile optimization to save time. To avoid this, make mobile a non-negotiable requirement from the start. Don't assume it's included; confirm it explicitly.

How to Check Your Site on Mobile


You don't need technical expertise to evaluate your site's mobile performance. Open it on your phone and ask:

  • Is the text clear without zooming or pinching?
  • Can I tap buttons easily without hitting the wrong one?
  • Does the menu work properly, or does it freeze?
  • Do images and videos load correctly, or do they break the layout?
  • Does the site feel fast, or is it laggy?

If anything feels off, it's a problem. A cheap web design shouldn't mean poor usability. A good designer, even on a budget, will prioritize mobile—if you make it a requirement.

Communicate Clearly With Your Designer


You don't need to know code to get a mobile-friendly site. Just tell your designer or cheap website design services: "Most of my audience uses phones. The site needs to work perfectly on mobile."

If they treat mobile as optional or extra work, that's a red flag. Mobile-friendliness is a basic expectation, not a luxury. Ask for mobile previews during the design process to catch issues early.

If you're using a DIY platform, use the mobile preview feature as you build. Don't design only on a desktop and hope it works on phones.

DIY? Use the Right Tools


You don't need coding skills to build a mobile-friendly site, but you need a platform that supports responsive design. Most budget website builders do, but not all templates are equally effective.

Tips for success:

  • Choose a template labeled "responsive" or "mobile-optimized"
  • Check the mobile view after every change
  • Keep layouts simple—complex designs often fail on small screens
  • Avoid large images that slow down loading
  • Use fonts that are legible on phones

Simplicity usually works better on mobile.

Don't Forget Speed


A mobile-friendly site that loads slowly is a dealbreaker. Slow sites lose users fast. Heavy images, bloated themes, or too many plugins can cause delays.

Ask your designer to optimize images and test site speed. If you're DIY, use free tools like Google PageSpeed Insights to identify slowdowns.

Speed is a core part of the mobile experience, not a separate issue.

Respect Your Visitors' Time


Mobile design is about making your site easy for users who are often busy or on unreliable connections. A frustrating site pushes them away.

You don't need a huge budget to get this right. Whether you're hiring cheap website design services or building it yourself, make mobile the priority from day one. It's not an add-on—it's essential.

Your site doesn't need to be perfect, but it must work seamlessly on phones. Every time.

Plus de 50 ONG et médias demandent à reprendre la diffusion en ligne des séances plénières de la Verkhovna Rada sur la chaîne de télévision Rada et publient les ordres du jour à l’avance, par Svitlana Kravchenko


Cela est rapporté par le mouvement « Chesno ».

« Il s’agit d’une condition fondamentale de transparence, qui revêt une importance particulière aujourd’hui. Après tout, lors de la prochaine réunion, les député·es examineront un projet de loi extrêmement important sur le rétablissement de l’indépendance de la NABU et de la SAPO », peut-on lire dans le communiqué.

Les signataires ont souligné que ces décisions avaient une incidence sur la réforme de la lutte contre la corruption, l’appui à l’Ukraine sur la scène internationale et sur l’intégration européenne. C’est pourquoi, selon elles et selon eux, la société devrait être en mesure de voir en temps réel comment les député·es votent et quelle position elles et ils expriment publiquement.

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« La droite et l'extrême droite veulent juger les enfants comme des adultes »
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"La loi Attal sur la justice des mineurs va durcir le traitement de jeunes mis en cause par la justice. Pour la chercheuse Vanessa Codaccioni, elle illustre une « vision très à droite de ce qu'est l'enfance et de la minorité ». Entretien.

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Lol… Non, l'extrême droite et la droite savent très bien laisser faire et donner des condamnations bidon, quand il s'agit de délinquance commise par des enfants de bourgeois, ou même des adultes dont les parents sont des bourgesois cadres de partis d'extrême droite, qui créent des milices racistes pour aggresser en blessant gravement des gens racisés…

C'est surtout vision très à droite de que devrait être la Justice selon les fachos, pas de que « qu'est l'enfance et de la minorité ».

How Hot Might It Get? Uncertainty and Certainty in Climate Models
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"I think of climate as a package in 3 basic parts – temperature, water, and wind. Here in the US, this trio is basic to the Forest Service “Hot Dry Windy Index” for measuring likely risk of dangerous wildfire. The future of temperature is a key point of interest, because increased heat can make a More
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FAURE Pierre, tisseur, anarchiste français arrêté à Milan et expulsé à Genève
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"Ministère de l’Intérieur Police des chemins de fer Commissaire spécial d’Annemasse Haute-Savoie N° 126 Anarchistes FAURE Pierre Annemasse, le 4 …Lire la suite →"

The ADF, also referred to by some experts and institutions as #ISIS -Central Africa (IS-CA), originally began as a rebel group in #Uganda in 1994, where it accused the government in Kampala of persecuting Muslims.

In 2002, the ADF crossed the border into eastern #DRC after offensives by the Ugandan army saw it lose its footing. The group attacked civilians in both countries from its base in the North Kivu and Ituri provinces, with researchers noting that its tactics became more violent over the years.

Although ISIL no longer has the ability to hold ground or control a caliphate in the Middle East, experts say it has devolved its structure, focusing on regional affiliates, particularly in parts of Africa. A UN Experts Group report found that ISIL central financially supports the ADF.

ADF is one of a multitude of armed groups – some experts say about 100 – operating in the mineral-rich but poorly governed eastern DRC. The region is one of the most complex conflict zones in the world.

ADF’s attacks in July came as the DRC was enjoying some relief from the M23 rebels, arguably the strongest of all the armed groups. M23, the #UN says, is backed by #Rwanda.
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#congo #freecongo #rareminerals #minerals #war #peace #capitalism #exploitation #classwar

Trump Tariffs and Brazilian Coffee: What to Expect After August 1
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"Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer. It has been important to its national economy since the 1700s, and today it is Brazil’s largest agricultural export to the United States. Even though it provides around one-third of all coffee drunk in the US, there are reasons to believe that the Trump administration has an

Słuchałem w nocy radia (bo co innego można robić w samochodzie) i trafiłem na rozmowę z Flintą. Eweliną. Takie tam pitu pitu. Ale w pewnym momencie Flinta Ewelina oznajmiła, że podczas protestów po tym słynnym orzeczeniu TK w sprawie aborcji (bo oczywiście brała udział - a jakże) ujrzała dziwnie wyglądających młodych ludzi, atakujących kobiety. I wtedy Flinta Ewelina doznała szoku, bo obudziły się w niej wspomnienia o ZOMO.
We Flincie się te wspomnienia obudziły, Ewelinie, urodzonej pod koniec 79'.
A myślałem że nie usłyszę nic durniejszego, niż 13-to letni Morawiecki napierdalający butelkami z benzyną w czołgi.

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The Genocidal Partnership of Israel and the United States
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"For decades, countless U.S. officials have proclaimed that the bonds between the United States and Israel are unbreakable. Now, the ties that bind are laced with genocide. The two countries function as accomplices while methodical killing continues in Gaza, with both societies directly – and differently – making it all possible. The

Muslim Women Don’t Need Saving
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"What sparked me to write this article was the persistent and reductive narrative that resurfaced following the recent U.S.–Israel bombing of Iran. Predictably, media coverage and social media posts quickly recycled the familiar trope: that Muslim women need to be rescued, rescued from their religion, their culture, and their men. Added to this was the More
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(2) Sundown on the Potemkin Empire: Trump's Trouncing of Ursula Makes For Great Theater, But Little Else?


#geopolitics #imperialism #EU #US #war

His reasoning is that virtually all the keystone promises of the deal are phony or impossible to fulfill—this includes the $600B in European investment in the US, $750B in US LNG purchases, and the like. The headline 15% tariff deal likewise is disregarded as impotent for a clever reason: the percentage is not quite high enough to trigger production line relocations, for instance back to the US, but is just high enough to essentially saddle everyone with higher prices and more debt, without really affecting any desired structural economic changes for the benefit of the American people. Mr. Powell calls it “the worst of both worlds”


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Has Zelensky lost the West?


#geopolitics #imperialism #NATO #war #corruption

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As uneventful diplomatic talks in Istanbul wrapped up with little more than discussions of a prisoners-of-war swap and vague promises of further meetings, Volodymyr Zelensky found himself facing a crisis much closer to home: unprecedented protests erupting across major Ukrainian cities.

Thousands took to the streets to denounce a controversial law that, according to Zelensky, was designed to “curtail Russian influence” — but which would, in reality, compromise the independence of the country’s two leading anti-corruption agencies at a time when both were reportedly closing in on senior members of Zelensky’s own administration.

The law’s passage sparked not only mass protests within Ukraine but also widespread condemnation in Western capitals. Ursula von der Leyen was quick to issue a sharp rebuke: the legislation conflicted with Europe’s “respect for the rule of law”, and could jeopardise Ukraine’s EU accession prospects. The US government even went so far as to order Zelensky to withdraw the legislation. Meanwhile, Western media gave the protests ample coverage. For the first time since the Russian invasion, Zelensky’s domestic policies were openly criticised by outlets that had previously lionised him as a heroic defender of democracy.

Reeling from the backlash, Zelensky has sought to calm the storm by introducing a new anti-corruption bill that would re-establish the agencies’ independence. But several questions remain. Why did Ukrainians, who have tolerated far more unpopular government actions since the start of the war, choose to protest now? Why did the Western establishment so energetically back the demonstrations? And why did Zelensky even move against the agencies in the first place?

The scale and intensity of the protests were surprising in many respects. Since February 2022, Zelensky’s government has implemented deeply unpopular measures — from extending martial law to shuttering opposition parties and media outlets — without triggering comparable public unrest. These measures have been used not only to centralise power but also to neutralise any dissenting voices that might challenge his government’s “war‑at‑all‑costs” policy, by framing any questioning of the latter as unpatriotic or even treasonous. In this way, measures initially justified as temporary wartime necessities have been instrumentalised to entrench executive authority and suppress alternative perspectives on Ukraine’s future.

Corruption, long endemic in Ukraine, has only worsened during the war. Senior judges, politicians and officials have all faced corruption charges, with the Ministry of Defence repeatedly at the centre of major scandals. These have included the purchase of vastly overpriced eggs and winter jackets, the payment for 100,000 mortar shells that were never delivered, and bribes accepted from men seeking to evade conscription. Perhaps most worryingly, the Ukrainian company Opendatabot reported last year that more than 270,000 weapons had been lost or stolen since the beginning of the war.

Transparency International has ranked Ukraine 105th out of 180 countries in its 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index; extreme corruption is an “open secret”, as Almut Rochowanski, a researcher at the Quincy Institute, wrote. Yet, so far, this had not sparked significant protests, doubtless because over the past three and a half years, demonstrating against government policies or even voicing dissenting opinions has become deeply risky Opposition media and parties have been banned, government critics jailed or driven into exile, and “problematic” political figures — such as Kyiv’s former chief peace negotiator — have been assassinated under murky circumstances. As a former Zelenskyy minister put it: “This is the logical culmination of tightening the screws at home. The new narrative is simple: you’re either with Zelenskyy or you’re a Russian agent”.

The testimony of Ukrainian dissident journalist Vasyl Muravytskyi, now living in exile, underscores this climate of fear. “There is no freedom of speech whatsoever in Ukraine. Everything is being censored… The situation in [the country] is far, far worse than people in the West might think,” he said in an interview last year. Consider, too, historian Dr Marta Havryshko, who has long warned about the rise of ultra-nationalism and neo-Nazism in Ukraine. For this, she has sustained antisemitic abuse, death and rape threats directed at her and her child by neo-Nazi paramilitary groups. Recently, she was dismissed from the Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies under the pretext of “absence from the workplace”, despite being on approved unpaid leave in the United States.

“Corruption, long endemic in Ukraine, has only worsened during the war.”

Another troubling case is that of Gonzalo Lira, an American citizen who had lived in Ukraine for several years and was a prolific blogger. Following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Lira began criticising the policies of the Ukrainian government. In 2023, he was arrested by Ukrainian authorities for allegedly spreading propaganda and he died in custody soon thereafter — amid the deafening silence of Western governments, including that of Lira’s own country.

These stories reflect a broader pattern. The Council of Europe has recently condemned Ukraine for “reported instances of alleged intimidation and other forms of harassment of Ukrainian journalists, lawyers, civil society, political and opinion leaders critical of the government”. In several cases, the Ukrainian authorities have imposed so-called “personal sanctions” on over 80 individuals — including Oleksiy Arestovych, Zelensky’s former advisor — severely restricting their freedom of movement, expression and property rights.

Forced mobilisation, or gang-pressing, has also become widespread. Every day, Ukrainian social media is flooded with videos showing men being violently seized by recruitment officers on the streets — often bundled into unmarked vans and in some cases even threatened at gunpoint. These scenes suggest a state struggling to meet its mobilisation targets and resorting to increasingly coercive measures. This reality stands in sharp contrast to the official narrative of a nation united behind the war effort. Instead, it suggests mounting resistance among Ukrainians who see conscription not as a patriotic duty but as a potential death sentence.

Given such widespread repression, it is hardly surprising that Ukrainians have refrained from protesting until now. The anti-corruption issue, however, was different. It could not easily be framed as unpatriotic or “pro-Russian” because, if anything, the agencies are the antithesis of Russian influence. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) were established in 2015 as part of Ukraine’s post-Maidan reform commitments. Western governments tied financial aid, debt relief and EU visa liberalisation to the creation of these “independent” anti-corruption bodies insulated from Ukraine’s notoriously politicised Prosecutor General’s Office.

NABU’s creation was heavily financed by Western donors, particularly USAID and the EU, while Western advisers provided training and infrastructure. SAPO prosecutors were selected with significant input from Western-backed “civil society” groups and international experts, in a clear sidelining of Ukrainian sovereignty. Former Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin even went so far as to assert that NABU was effectively created at the behest of then-US Vice President Joe Biden in order to “steal the investigation powers from the State Bureau of Investigation to NABU and put there emissaries who listen to the United States”.

In short, NABU and SAPO are widely perceived as Western-aligned institutions. By rallying behind them, protesters likely believed they were shielded from accusations of disloyalty. As Rochowanski noted, the bill arguably served as a “strawman”: a safe justification for Ukrainians to express “pent-up anger at Zelensky, his team and daily grotesque, in-your-face corruption”, and broader frustration with the government and its handling of the war, without fear of reprisal.

This also helps explain the vehemence of the Western response. The issue was arguably less about concern for Ukraine’s endemic corruption — which has long been tolerated — than about Zelensky’s attack on institutions of Western influence.

Could there be more at play? Zelensky’s move against NABU and SAPO came hard on the heels of several attacks, launched via various Western mainstream media outlets that had previously lauded him. Until recently, anyone who voiced opposition in the West regarding Ukraine’s appalling human rights situation and the growing public resentment there would have been ignored, smeared or threatened. So why is the Zelensky narrative changing?

One possible explanation is that Western governments, or at the very least the US administration, have decided it is time to throw Zelensky under the bus, and they are preparing the ground. The delegitimising of Zelensky is something that Donald Trump was very vocal about after their falling out in the White House. Certainly, US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh recently reported that government officials were already discussing potential successors, possibly General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the former commander-in-chief ousted by Zelensky in 2023.

Aware of Washington’s increasing mistrust, Zelensky’s instinct for political survival has the potential to drive him toward increasingly heavy-handed measures — such as further repression of dissent — which could undermine US strategic flexibility. From a realpolitik perspective, the US might have concluded that a new leader would better manage the optics of a frozen conflict or eventual negotiated settlement, however unlikely those scenarios may seem at the moment.

Could this explain Zelensky’s pre-emptive strike against NABU and SAPO, for fear that these Western-backed agencies could be used to undermine him? Some Ukrainian sources have reported that NABU and SAPO tapped conversations involving Zelensky’s close friend and business partner, Timur Mindich — conversations in which Zelensky himself allegedly participated. In that case, this would suggest that the anti-corruption bodies were already circling dangerously close to the President.

Whether or not Zelensky’s fears were justified, the attempt to bring NABU and SAPO under his control has clearly backfired. Instead of consolidating power, he has triggered the first major wave of domestic opposition since the war began and drawn unprecedented criticism from his Western backers. Even if he survives this crisis, the president’s political position appears weaker than at any time since February 2022. The protests have exposed rising public discontent with his government, and they have revealed the limits of his previously unquestioned Western support.

Western governments face their own dilemma. Having invested heavily in portraying Zelensky as a Churchillian figure, openly moving to replace him could undermine public support for the war effort at home. For ordinary Ukrainians, however, these elite power struggles offer little hope: their political leadership remains forever bound to the competing agendas of its foreign patrons — agendas that bear little relation to the interests of Ukrainians.

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They didn’t not tell us to break encryption 🤐

First Apple, now the UK government has seemingly ordered a backdoor into Google’s encrypted services.

To access anyone’s data, files and photos, they’re happy to break everyone’s security 😵‍💫

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No free lunch from AI

We're all paying heavily so that the tech bro billionaires can billionaire

"This summer, across a vast stretch of the eastern United States, monthly home electric bills jumped. In Trenton, New Jersey, the bill for a typical home rose $26. In Philadelphia, it increased about $17. In Pittsburgh, it went up $10. And in Columbus, Ohio, it spiked $27."
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Euronews.com: Is wind power really a ‘con job’? Fact-checking Trump’s latest claims
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The #Tsunami proving Twitter is truly dead for breaking news, especially for disaster preparedness and relief.

No reliable source of information, everyone is a bluecheck grifter uploading old/fake videos for some cash.

Almost no boost to gov accounts across the globe dedicated to earthquakes, or mostly drowned under a tsunami of fakes.

What a total sh*tshow.

Cyprus: Solidarity campaign for the support of the fire-affected areas in Limassol #WFTU wftucentral.org/cyprus-solidar…

Statement of the Collective for Work, Culture and Science on the Criminalization of Communist Ideas and Movements in the Czech Republic #WFTU wftucentral.org/statement-of-t…

Keir Starmer is recalling his Cabinet from recess this afternoon to present a Middle East “peace plan” that puts Britain on the path to recognising Palestinian statehood. Downing Street says the prime minister showed the proposal to Donald Trump during their meeting at the US president’s Turnberry golf resort yesterday, and has discussed it with France’s Emmanuel Macron and the German chancellor Friedrich Merz.

I'm never going back to Matrix


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I should love Matrix. It is a decentralised, privacy preserving, multi-platform chat tool. Goodbye Slack and your ridiculous free limits. Adiós Discord and your weird gamification. Suck it IRC with your obscure syntax and faint stench of BO. WhatsApp and Telegram can stick their heads in a bucket of lukewarm sick and sing sea shanties! Let's join the future!

The problem is - Matrix is shit. Not just on a protocol level, but on an organisational level as well.

I joined Matrix at FOSDEM - the largest gathering of open source nerds in Europe. We were all encouraged to use it - every talk had its own channel, all the official comms came from there, I was even invited to a top-secret private channel for speakers. This was going to be epic! Viva la rèvölūçïón, right? Wrong.

It was dead. Even among the most seasoned geeks on the planet, most people preferred to use other services like Signal, Telegram, and Slack. Why? Because those other tools actually work.

Matrix has two official Android apps - one of which is old and unsupported, the other is new and doesn't work with many of the basic chat features.

I want to be absolutely clear about this - the company behind Matrix have put out an app which doesn't work with their own product! Lest you think I'm exaggerating, here's a typical view of the official FOSDEM speaker room, using the official Matrix app:

A list of errors saying "Unsupported Event".

It was embarrassing. People would pipe up in channels and say "this doesn't work" only to be told they were using the wrong app and should go back to the one marked unsupported. So they left, never to return. Even in the large talks, where people were encouraged to use the official Matrix chat, most of the conversation happened on other platforms. It was just too hard to use Matrix.

A few thousands geeks, all used to recompiling their own kernels and participating in the Fediverse, and most thought that Matrix was too much of a faff.

After FOSDEM, I kept the Matrix app on my phone. Occasionally receiving a ping from some long-forgotten channel.

And then, one day, I got hit with the most vile spam. A dozen notifications suddenly appeared on my phone with abuse, torture, and transphobic slurs in them.

You can view the screenshot - but, fair warning, it is grim.

This shouldn't be possible. It doesn't take an expensive team of moderators to add some keyword monitoring. It doesn't take a massive AI model to work out that a stranger shouldn't be able to bombard users with multiple notifications. You don't have to sacrifice your dream of a decentralised future - you just need to care about your users.

This stuff is basic.

I moaned about it on Mastdon and was surprised to receive a private reply from the official Matrix account.

Please do not encourage the spammer by giving them a platform and propagating their spam; you may want to consider deleting your post.


This is classic victim blaming. It is my fault for giving the spammer attention. I am the one who needs to take responsibility and delete the evidence. I shouldn't warn people that Matrix is actively dangerous to use.

Bullshit.

Here's what I expected them to say:

"We're sorry you had such a bad experience on Matrix. Rest assured we're working hard to block these spammers - here's a link to show what we're doing. You can protect your account further by doing x, y and z. Once again, sorry and we hope we can win back your trust."


I'm not saying scrappy open source projects have to hire anodyne corporate communications specialists; they just need to have a little empathy.

But, no, just constant whining about how it isn't their fault and how I am the one who needs to change my behaviour.

This is pretty typical behaviour from the team. Find any post complaining about some aspect of Matrix and you'll see their instant woe-is-me replies.

So I deleted the app. I would have liked to have nuked my account but apparently that's not possible.

I'm not the only one who feels like this. Here's an epic post by Marius, which concludes:

Between the slow performance, the increasing amount of spam, the miserable web client, and the unfinished state of Element X, the Matrix.org network is not something I am willing to continue to recommend, especially to non-technical users. Normal people are simply tolerating it to communicate with idealistic nerds like myself who insist(ed) on using it.


Matrix just isn't focussed on users. I'm not talking about user-experience tweaks like which shade of cornflower blue to use - I mean basic user needs like apps that work and a way to combat spam.

There's a long list of ways the protocol contributes to a poor user experience. It almost seems designed without regard for how it will actually be used.

While the protocol may be conceptually interesting and their intentions noble, I'm not prepared to suffer abuse in the name of technical purity.

Open Source and Open Standards nerds like me ought to know by now that the protocol is the least compelling thing about a service. Who cares if your home is built using only Stallman-blessed tools, when the walls are full of rats?

#foss #Matrix #OpenSource #rant

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You make several good points. The protocol is complicated, there is as yet not app for phones that does everything you want/need and you will run into problems every now and then.

But... No new technology is without its problems and growing pains. If you have followed the discussions of the past few years, you know why development may not go as quick as we'd want, and why some issues aren't Element.io's highest priority.

The servers I've created and used in the past 7 years, including my own private server that's been online for those 7 years and in daily use, work. It takes some effort to configure the whole kit-n-kaboodle, but I think it's worth it.

Non-techies may want to wait a while before venturing into the world of Matrix, although they could do really well if someone with a decent level of knowledge helps them. I try to fulfill that role, both private and professionally.

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i totally agree, but I also have to hop on on the last part, that it is an interesting idea.

I use the tuwunnel implementation together with cinny and fluffychat apps and just don't care about synapse and element anymore and it helped me.

I have a stable discord bridge in the backend, which will get the messages for me on my phone, so that I don't have to use the heavy discord app. I have to admit my server is not federated and more for private use, but this made it work.

Auch knapp drei Monate nach seinem Amtsantritt kann ich es immer noch nicht realisieren, dass Friedrich Merz wirklich Bundeskanzler ist und hoffe, aus einem bösen Traum aufzuwachen. Was seit seiner Ernennung politisch abgegangen ist, erhärtet den Eindruck eines dystopischen Albtraums.

Wenn Julia Klöckner sich jetzt beim Feiern mit dem ehemaligen Kanzler Österreichs Sebastian Kurz ablichten lässt, ist das ein neuer Peak. Vor dieser Frau habe ich seit ihrem Wirken in RLP Angst. Ihr Drang und schon pathologisch wirkender Wille nach Macht dringt ihr seit damals aus allen Poren. Konsequenzen wird dieses Bild, bzw. das Verhalten sicher keine haben. Vermutlich wird es gelöscht und die Aufmerksamkeit auf etwas anderes gelenkt.

Teile der aktuellen Regierung sind so verkommen, dass ich erstmals wirklich Bedenken haben, wo wir am Ende dieser Amtszeit stehen werden.

#JuliaKlöckner #SebastianKurz #Demokratiezersetzung #CDU


Markus Kater - 2025-07-29 18:07:23 GMT

Und was macht die zweithöchste Repräsentantin des Landes so in diesen Tagen? Julia #Klöckner, im Nebenberuf #Bundestagspräsidentin , feiert mit dem Lobbyisten und ehemaligen Österreich-Kanzler #Kurz bei dessen Elite-Party „Schinken-Fleckerl & Gin Tonic” in Salzburg. Kurz arbeitet heute für Milliardär Peter #Thiel, ist an einem Start-Up mit ehemaligen Geheimdienstlern aus Israel beteiligt und hat die Geschäftsführerin seiner Firma jüngst als Geschäftsführerin zu NIUS entsandt.
Foto: FB Kurz
Das Foto zeigt die Bundestagspräsidentin bei einer Party Ende Juli in Salzburg mit dem ehemaligen Österreichen Kanzler Kurz, der heute als Lobbyist unter anderm für Peter Thiel arbeitet.

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Wir konnten uns nicht mehr bewegen, weil die Polizei die Straße blockiert hatte", berichtet eine Teilnehmerin. Dann habe die Polizei verkündet, dass die Versammlung aufgelöst werde, da sich der Demozug nicht weiterbewege. "Dabei hatten sie uns doch den Weg versperrt.
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Dann sei die Lage eskaliert, wie die Teilnehmerin beschreibt: "Ein Polizist rannte plötzlich los und packte ein Mädchen in der ersten Reihe völlig ohne Grund in den Würgegriff. Sie war völlig überrumpelt."
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Learned helplessness is it what made me shy away from the complexity of the Middle East conflict. So I did not stand up when democratic rules were broken by the western nations who did not accept the outcome of a regular vote of the Palestinian people. To let HAMAS participate in an election and then decline them their seats afterwards was a huge thing. It was the beginning of the end.

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I'm installing a second disk in my desktop, and I'm going to install Linux.

I've had dual boot on all my machines since forever. As in decades. I'm an old hand. Perfectly happy in a terminal.

I have Mint in (on?) my laptop because lazy.

I'm asking about QOL. The only "Gaming" I do are flight Sims, and although I haven't tried, I believe X-plane is Linux native. However, I do use some apps which are not Linux native, so I'd need some form of wine or performant VMs.

The PC is a Ryzen 9+64Gb, so it should handle a lot of things quite well.

I've been playing with both in VMs, but I can't get a feel for what my virtualization and wine use would be.

BTW, I might do an install of both, maybe side to side, without commitment to either, and then decide. It's going to be a blank slate install anyway.

From my trials, both seem comfortable enough.

I've heard good things about both.

Opinions?

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Give me some cartel beheading videos I can send this bastard, I want him to fucking vomit, He won't leave me alone, well fuck it? Pictures videos you name it! He's been on my ass for a month and won't leave me alone and IDK where to look.

Fuck, if you want to send them directly. deviantart.com/drcloud/art/Pro… do your fucking worst, If I can't fucking tear him limb from limb, him seeing it will suffice.

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Infiltration of Siamese Chinese Communists warned about in this disney movie clip

Inflitrate your domicile as scouts for the Chi-coms

Steal your baby's milk

Try to eat your pets

Damage your property

If your dog tries to stop their crimes they will frame your dog for being racist against Siamese and attempting to committ a violent hate crime because dogs are racially inherently born as monsters

They fail to assimilate & stay Siamese even if you don't please

PSA for anyone along the Pacific Ocean coasts who doesn't already have friends and family (and potentially job, if your job does emergency preparedness) blowing their phones up about it: hella earthquake in Russia a few hours ago, and this time USGS did not call off the tsunami advisories that were sent out like usually happens. If anything, they seem to now be escalating, converting watches into advisories, and some advisories into warnings. Do whatever is relevant for safety in your location, turn on your weather radio, keep your phone fully charged, all that good stuff.

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