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5 anni fa veniva condiviso il primo post in questo nostro Social federato. Un buon traguardo per un progetto autogestito.

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Edinburgh Tour Replacing Harry Potter Tours with LGBTQ+ History Walks Because of J.K. Rowling Comments


Mercredi 4 juin 2025, fin de journée

Il y a donc un 4ème Poilu dans l' #Oise !!
C'est un mâle et je ne sais pas comment il s'appelle. Il a débarqué ce matin quand j'étais dans mon bus pour partir à Paris !
Je me suis dépêchée de rentrer pour le rencontrer ! On a repéré son propriétaire, je pense qu'il va rester un peu !
Il est super mignon !

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NASA and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) are collaborating to launch scientific investigations aboard Axiom Mission 4, the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. These studies include examining muscle regeneration, growth of sprouts and edible microalgae, survival of tiny aquatic organisms, and human interaction with electronic displays in microgravity. The mission is […]

I don't think fedex actually wants to *deliver* packages. I think they want to move them between cities and have you pick them up yourself.

I currently have a package coming that requires an "indirect signature", which their website states "the recipient can sign for the package electronically through fedex delivery manager". Delivery manager tells me that I simply click on a shipping notification and click on "Sign for a package". The shipping notification says "This package can no longer be signed online... blah blah blah".

Meanwhile, the AI bot in the corner is suggesting I can pick up the package at a fedex location. Fuck you. Bring my shit to my house. That's the fucking job. The nearest location requires a 25 mile round trip drive.

So, fedex sucks for me and the GOP wants to kill my access to the Postal Service. UPS is the "good" option, but I'm not holding my breath on that continuing.

Anyway... Don't mind me, just ranting.

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"Yet most men don't understand computers to even the slightest degree. So, unless they are capable of very great skepticism (the kind we bring to bear while watching a stage magician), they can explain the computer's intellectual feats only by bringing to bear the single analogy available to them, that is, their model of their own capacity to think."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 9-10

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"And so the rationality-is-logicality equation, which the very success of science has drugged us into adopting as virtually an axiom, has led us to deny the very existence of human conflict, hence the very possibility of the collision of genuinely incommensurable human interests and of disparate human values, hence the existence of human values themselves."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 14

in reply to joep schuurkes

"The feeling of hunger was rejected as a stimulus for eating; instead, one ate when an abstract model had achieved a certain state, i.e., when the hands of a clock pointed to certain marks on the clock's face (the anthropomorphism here is highly significant too), and similarly for signals for sleep and rising, and so on."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 25

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Yes, the computer did arrive "just in time." But in time for what? In time to save - and save very nearly intact, indeed, to entrench and stabilize - social and political structures that otherwise might have been either radically renovated or allowed to totter under the demands that were sure to be made on them."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 31

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in reply to joep schuurkes

"That was the option man chose to exercise. The arrival of the Computer Revolution and the founding of the Computer Age have been announced many times. But if the triumph of a revolution is to be measured in terms of the profundity of the social revisions it entrained, then there has been no computer revolution. And however the present age is to be characterized, the computer is not eponymic of it."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 32

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in reply to joep schuurkes

"If a particular technique requires an enormous amount of computation and if only a limited computational effort can be devoted to it, then a failure of the technique can easily be explained away on the ground that, because of computational limitations, it was never really tested."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 35

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Indeed, many professional programmers believe that their craft is difficult because the languages with which they must deal have rigid syntactical rules. There is therefore a persistent cry for natural-language, e.g., English, programming systems. Programmers who hold to this belief have probably never tackled a truly difficult problem, and have therefore never felt the need for really deep criticism from the computer."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 109

in reply to joep schuurkes

"A real reason that programming is very hard is that, in most instances, the computer knows nothing of those aspects of the real world that its program is intended to deal with. [...] It is in fact very hard to explain anything in terms of a primitive vocabulary that has nothing whatever to do with that which has to be explained. Yet that is precisely what most programs attempt to do."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 109

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Perhaps we are beginning to understand that the abstract systems - the games computer people can generate in their infinite freedom from the constraints that delimit the dreams of workers in the real world - may fail catastrophically when their rules are applied in earnest." (2/2)

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 130-131

in reply to joep schuurkes

"If a theory written in natural language is, in fact, a set of patches and patches on patches, its lack of structure will be evident in its very composition. Although a computer program similarly constructed may reveal its impoverished structure to a trained reader, this kind of fault cannot be so easily seen in the program's performance. A program's performance, therefore, does not alone constitute an adequate validation of it as theory."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Weizenbaum, 1976, p152

in reply to joep schuurkes

"The public vaguely understands but is nonetheless firmly convinced that any effective procedure can, in principle, be carried out by a computer. [...] Indeed, on the basis of this unwarranted generalization of the words "effective" and "procedure," the word "understanding" is also redefined. To those fully in the grip of the computer metaphor, to understand X is to be able to write a computer program that realizes X."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 157

in reply to joep schuurkes

"When the computer is used merely as a numerical tool in psychology (or in any other field), it does not usually create a focusing of vision; i.e., it is not comparable to the microscope. It is therefore unrealistic to expect such use to uncover previously unseen worlds or to render distinct what was earlier seen only in vague outline."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 160

in reply to joep schuurkes

"That is why, for example, the computer expert who knows nothing but computers (the "Fach Idiot," as the Germans call such a person) can derive no broad intellectual nourishment from his expertise and is therefore doomed to remain forever a hacker. That is also why the computer metaphor is, as George Miller puts it, "most productive in areas where a considerable foundation of theory based on previous research already exists.""

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 160

in reply to joep schuurkes

The analogy to stage magick seems really apt too me. Reminds me of a Pen and Teller clip and one of Teller in which they explain their magic. Can't find those anymore, but did find this one that shows that even if you know how the trick is done, part of you is still fooled regardgless: youtu.be/UF6p0bH7qPc

1336 jours de résistance contre Unilever


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Les ouvriers d’une usine de thé autogérée décident d’aller à contre-courant et d’appliquer leurs règles.

En 2010, Unilever a annoncé la fermeture de l'usine rentable de préparation et d'emballage du thé Fralib dans le Sud de la France. Après 1336 jours de résistance, les ouvriers ont célébré leur victoire contre la multinationale géante. Aujourd'hui, avec l'entreprise et la production sous contrôle ouvrier, une nouvelle lutte a commencé dans un marché concurrentiel.

Le Goût de l'espoir
Un documentaire de Laura Coppens (Suisse, 2019, 70mn)

Ça fait un moment que je leur commande du thé, et je ne suis pas déçu !
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What’s wrong with Western claims of China’s “debt burden” on poor nations socialistchina.org/2025/06/04/…
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Million casualties*. Irreplaceable Soviet tech destroyed by the dozens to the tune 40 billion in one day. Years of armored vehicles and artillery being whittled away.

It’s high time zelaney took down Kursk bridge or even took a pot shot at the kremlin. After all, Russia took out Ukraine’s main military HQ at the outset of the war. Turnabout is fair play

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I mean, its a war. Nobody is playing "fair" and you're delusional if you think they ever were.

But it's crazy to fixate on Russian losses and ignore the devastation rained on Ukrainian territory. Or the enormous debts Zelensky has had to assume in order to continue importing new munitions and mercenaries to fight. We've already seen bombings inside Moscow and assassination attempts (more than a few successful even) against Russian military and state security leadership. But that's not budging the front lines. Neither is it curbing the continuous barrage of artillery and Russian-based retaliatory drone attacks.

This is just the Iraq-Iran War on steroids. Two countries absolutely butchering their youth in a vainglorious attempt to claim hegemony over a minefield.

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This is such a gross misrepresentation of my comment and my intent. I’m not really sure why you feel the need to grind this ax but there is no way what I said is actually the cause. My heart goes out to the Ukrainian people. My comment was intended to highlight Russia and talk about how sad it is that this country has become a rogue state with a horrible leader and a population that is not willing to say “no,” to highlight their failures.

I can be sad for both countries btw. Ukraine is obviously the victim here. The Ukrainian people are amazing and have their own rich history and culture as well that deserves to be preserved and respected and cultivated. They do not deserve any of this. But just because I was talking about the impact on Russia does not mean I don’t care about Ukraine. And fuck you for implying otherwise. Next time actually ask me what my thoughts are before projecting your bullshit on me. I do not appreciate your comment at all.

And since apparently you will twist my words let me be unequivocally clear: Talking about one does not mean I don’t care about the other. So again, go fuck yourself.

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Ukraine is obviously the victim here. The Ukrainian people are amazing and have their own rich history and culture as well that deserves to be preserved and respected and cultivated. They do not deserve any of this.


It's weird to suggest anyone would. But we've been hearing about how "Now is the time for a Ukrainian counterattack!" since 2022. Tens of thousands of Ukrainian conscripts got shoveled into Russian defense lines and butchered by mines and artillery, while Westerners cheered like they were watching some kind of pro-sporting event.

FFS, you can find videos all over the internet of Ukrainians and Russians butchering one another and bragging about it. You can find bespoke influencer news networks bragging about how their team is "Owning" the opposition with grisly reprisals. They're trending all over social media.

Talking about one does not mean I don’t care about the other.


It's just a show for the West. You don't actually give a shit, because you don't see (or care) about the cost anyone is paying.

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LandedGentry doesn't like this.

in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

Dude I am just teasing out exciting (well as exciting as war can be, which is horrific) scenarios, not drawing up fucking battle plans and speaking with Zelenskyy personally. Back off.

Imagine if somebody said “they should wipe out half their bomber fleet in one fell swoop,“ I bet you would’ve been a shithead about that too.Well look, they just did it to 40% of them in one day. None of us are experts, and that includes you. So shouting me down for talking about how dumb Russia has been about all this and throwing out totally theoretical scenarios for fun Isn’t helping anybody. I don’t even know what you want from all of this. What do you want? More solemnity? Do you want us to not cheer for Ukraine? I mean what the hell is your goal? We’re just a bunch of assholes on a website shooting the shit.

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I am just teasing out exciting (well as exciting as war can be, which is horrific)


I wish people were more willing to confront the horror and less eager to speculate on the excitement.

Instead, we just see bloodlust. People online clutching their keyboards in rapt anticipation of the next bombing or shelling or assassination, like this isn't costing uncounted civilian lives to put points on the board.

What do you want? More solemnity? Do you want us to not cheer for Ukraine? I mean what the hell is your goal?


To get people to see this as an ongoing disaster, tragedy, and fundamental political failure, rather than some kind of CoD Twitch Stream epic playthrough.

in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

I want you to take a second and look at the post that we are commenting on right now and remind you that we are on a community called “shitpost.”

Edit: I am fully aware of how horrific the situation is for Ukraine and Russia alike. I’m sorry you don’t believe me. But I am also going to cheer when they pull off successful operations and advance their cause. I want Ukraine to survive. I want Ukraine to thrive after this war. I will not apologize for cheering when they pull off impressive operations. That does not preclude my acknowledging the horrors of war. Now kindly leave me alone.

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This entire post is literally about a successful counterattack on Russian soil. One with zero Ukrainian casualties.

What, exactly, do you want from this conversation? People to recognize that Ukrainians are suffering? They do recognize that - that's why they don't want Ukraine to lose.

A defeated Ukraine would suffer far worse than they are now, as retribution for defending themselves and embarassing Russia in the process. Ukrainians would inevitably be conscripted to fight in Russia's next attempt at conquest anyway.

in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

Lol what unreported casualties do you imagine there could even be? The drone operators developing carpal tunnel? If they had identified Ukrainians smuggling weapons platforms into the country, the whole operation would have failed.

And then nobody wants to talk about retaliation as a consequence.


Right, because Russia hasn't been trying until now? They haven't really tried to crush Ukraine, they've just been playing around? But now that Ukraine has bloodied their nose, boy are they sure gonna find out what Russia's capable of. Lol.

“Things will be worse once the bombs stop falling” is pure war propaganda.


No, "things will be worse when a nation is conquered by a hostile dictatorship" is not propaganda. Ukraine knows that for a fact, because they've been through this before.

Seriously, what do you even want here? What is the point of this? You want capitulation and appeasement?

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Lol


What is it with the 101st Chairborn and their need to make light of human casualties?

what unreported casualties do you imagine there could even be?


Intelligence on the ground, particularly spotters near the target, would be the most obvious potential liabilities.

But now that Ukraine has bloodied their nose


They've been bloodying one another for years on end. This isn't the first successfully Ukrainian strike since the war started.

Seriously, what do you even want here?


To quite treating this bloodbath as a fucking football game.

in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

I'm not making light of casualties, I'm making light of the baseless claim that there even could be casualties, because I reiterate:

If they had identified Ukrainians smuggling weapons platforms into the country, the whole operation would have failed.


You think if they found spotters deep in Russian territory near their nuclear bombers the operation would have succeeded?

So, you're not gonna defend the claim that we should worry about retaliation? Going to pretend that Russia will do anything it wasn't already trying to do, and just move the conversation elsewhere? This is so incredibly bad faith.

To quite treating this bloodbath as a fucking football game.


Congratulations, it's not working. You just sound like a cheerleader yourself.

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This is just the Iraq-Iran War on steroids. Two countries absolutely butchering their youth in a vainglorious attempt to claim hegemony over a minefield.


What are you even talking about?

There are no "two countries butchering". There is no symmetry.

There is a bandit state which invaded their neighbour (like many other neighbours they invaded before) and are murdering civilians, commiting war crimes and kidnapping children.

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Zelenskyy is “forcing” Ukraine to defend itself


Conscription Is Breaking Ukraine

In Ukraine today, no topic is more barbed than that of compulsory military service. Few want to talk about conscription publicly; men within service age range, 25 to 60 years old, are particularly reticent. “It’s just too sensitive. I hope you understand me,” one man told me, referring to the many families in his circle of friends whose sons, brothers, and fathers are on the front or have perished there. Some fear that speaking out might prompt a letter from the Defense Ministry announcing their call-up. Or worse, they might be plucked randomly by recruitment officers on the streets and, should their documentation prove their eligibility for service, sent straight to boot camp.


Hamas’ Drones are Back: Israeli Soldiers Killed and Wounded in Sheja’iyya #Palestine palestinechronicle.com/hamas-d…

Curtis Yarvin's Plot Against America

Link: newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

Black holes are invisible to us unless they interact with something else. Some continuously eat gas and dust, and appear to glow brightly over time as matter falls in. But other black holes secretly lie in wait for years until a star comes close enough to snack on. Scientists have recently identified three supermassive black […]

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China's CSG commissioned the world's first grid-forming sodium-ion battery storage plant, Baochi Energy Storage Station, in Yunnan province.

The plant is a hybrid lithium-sodium battery energy storage facility with an installed capacity of 200MW/400MWh.

The facility, which can power 270,000 households, supports the integration of high shares of renewables into the grid and alleviates the impact of intermittent supply.

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#technology #china #cleanenergy

The barbaric killing of Robert Price happened in Dagenham, where the population went from being 96% white to 31% white in 40 years.

Dagenham is one of the most crime-ridden towns in the UK.

40 years from now, the whole country will be like Dagenham.

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🏋🏻‍♂️ After an unscheduled ~3 month hiatus, i have been back to working out for about a month, AND NOW YOU BASTARDS ARE GOING TO HEAR ABOUT IT.

I decided to switch from a powerlifting centric program to a calisthenics based program.

I'll tell you what i like, what i don't like, and what i have learned so far.

I''ve also recently traded out running for rowing, i have commentary on that too.

#NALC

in reply to Richard

🤸🏻‍♂️ Calisthenics:

What i like:

✅ The focus on perfect form: calisthenics bros will applaud 2 perfect reps over 50 sketchy ones
✅ Systems built around 'progressions'
✅ Almost entirely compound movements
✅ The focus on the eccentrics
✅ Makes you fucking jacked

What i don't like:

❌ Nothing will make you feel like a more uncoordinated klutz than calisthenics
❌ Progression is actually pretty slow
❌ A lot of the advanced movements are stupidly risky for no real gain [besides showing off]

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🚣🏻 Rowing:

Let me start by saying, i really don't like any machine workouts, they take something that is probably already boring and make it 10x more boring.

But the rowing machine might be the worst of all machines because you can't really just zone out and do it like a treadmill, elliptical, or stationary bike, you actually have to pay attention to your speed and form pretty consistently.

BUT, i will say, it is _very_ effective both for cardio and a full body workout.

It may grow on me.

[ The Guardian: US immigration officers ordered to arrest more people even without warrants ]
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Another Ship to Gaza: Madleen Sets Sail as the World Watches orinocotribune.com/another-shi…

Discussing the importance of not just accepting technology as it’s given to us, but collaboratively breaking it, tinkering with it, and rebuilding it together until it becomes the technology that we really need to make our world a better place with @eff eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/podc…

Former CIA Analyst: 'I'm 100% Sure' CIA Played Role in Massive Ukrainian Drone Strike on Russian Airfields en.reseauinternational.net/anc…

New observations from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have captured a rare cosmic event: two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other. Galaxy clusters are some of the largest structures in the Universe. Held together by gravity, they are monster-sized collections of hundreds […]

Imam Khomeini’s 1963 Speech: Spark of Iran’s Islamic Revolution iranpress.com/content/306004

US-Backed GHF Appoints Pro-Israel Evangelical Leader as New Chief #Palestine qudsnen.co/us-backed-ghf-appoi…

Trump Announces Russia Will Strike Back at Ukraine After ‘Good Conversation’ With Putin


Les non-dits économiques et sociaux du débat sur la fin de vie - Fondapol


#politique #servicepublic #santé #euthanasie #eugénisme

Oh. Pu. Tain. De. Bor. Del. De. Mer. De.

Le projet de loi sur l’accompagnement des malades et de la fin de vie, proposant de légaliser le suicide assisté et l’euthanasie, s’inscrit dans une logique inédite. L’étude d’impact de ce texte n’a pas pris en considération les implications sociales de ces nouvelles pratiques dans notre société.

Or, les exemples observés au Canada et dans l’Oregon font apparaître que les personnes seules ou défavorisées sont surreprésentées parmi les populations ayant recours au suicide assisté. De plus, on voit désormais circuler, à bas bruit mais aussi explicitement, l’idée que le développement de la mort provoquée pourrait être une source d’économies.


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