By now you've probably seen this unedited footage of Trump's birthday parade with the mostly empty bleachers so quiet that all you can hear is the squeaking of the tank.

And as funny as this is, I want to call your attention to another aspect of this that seems to have not been reported on so widely - and that is how utterly joyless MAGA people and gatherings are.

I live in Seattle, where the No Kings protest was basically a non-stop party in Cal Anderson Park all day long. There were musicians, dancers, performers, my god people put on fully acted PLAYS about Lady Liberty beating the shit out of "King" Donald. People were laughing and singing and chanting. There were jokes told, some people were handing out free snacks and bottled water. It was a party! No, strike that, it was a HANGOUT. It was like hanging out with 50,000 of your best friends.

Now, watch the clip I posted again. Look at the people in the stands. Really LOOK. Zoom in if you have to. They're TIRED. They're wet, they're exhausted, some of them are angry. Most of them are just standing there immobile, miserably filming the one tank driving past them on their mobile phone as some droning voice gives them instructions about how to spend money at Coinbase from offscreen. There's no music. There's no laughter. There's no JOY.

This is Trump's America. A joyless, artless tiresome wet blanket filled with the squeaking of tank treads and the cold sound of boots on asphalt.

We could have had joy. But we got this instead.

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I keep saying it but they keep continuing to prove it true - these people are immune to satire. Satire relies on hyperbole - the ability to take something that's real and extrapolate it out to the point of absurdist humor. The trouble is, there is no scenario so hyperbolic, no caricature so unhinged, that these people won't just immediately take on board and make real. In a million years I could never have come up with satire as scathing as a president throwing himself his own Kim Jong Un style military birthday parade that literally nobody attended with squeaky tank treads echoing through a silent pavilion as a few dozen miserable onlookers stand glumly in the cold and rain. That's just pathetic in a way that sounds fictional.

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The Target Is Your Chance at a Future: Let's Overturn Their Chess Board eir.news/2025/06/news/the-targ…

Finding the Signal in a Service-Oriented World
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China achieves thorium nuclear reactor milestone based on abandoned US research
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@pluralistic I have recently been invited to my local area's "let's brainstorm better ways to keep the public informed and build a better sense of community while we're at it" sessions because I "seem like an intelligent and informed guy on such matters" (I'm not), so I am wondering if there was anything on your radar that would be worth bringing up at such a prestigious gathering. Emphasis on low-effort and useful for the municipality in general.

The execution of Turki Al-Jasser encapsulates the grim reality of freedom of expression in #SaudiArabia under Mohammed bin Salman’s rule. The country has turned into a vast prison, where the hand of repression reaches intellectuals, scholars, and anyone who dares to speak freely — under an authoritarian regime that tolerates no dissenting voice. #StopSaudiExecution

Raser jetzt zu Fuß unterwegs


Beamte der Polizeiinspektion Brannenburg führten gestern erneut Geschwindigkeitskontrollen am Sudelfeld durch. Trotz der häufigen Geschwindigkeitsmessungen am Sudelfeld mussten erneut mehrere Fahrzeugführer beanstandet werden. Tagesschnellster war ein 30-jähriger Porschefahrer aus München, der bei erlaubten 60 km/h mit 114 km/h gemessen wurde. Den Fahrer erwartet nun ein Bußgeld in Höhe von über 300 Euro, zwei Punkte in Flensburg sowie ein einmonatiges Fahrverbot.

So I guess that all those israeli who used to go and sit on the top of a hill and watch #GazaGenocide while sitting on a couch, while playing music and drinking and laughing, aren't laughing anymore, right?
#fuckisrael

Ce mois-ci, je reviens vous parler
d'écriture en essayant de décortiquer trois genre litteraires pas si différents : la fiction panier, le hope punk et le solar punk. Des genres litteraires qui
cherchent en partie à s'affranchir des combats, des guerres et des conflits. Mais à quoi ça ressemble et
quelles sont difficultées liées à ces genres ?

La plupart sont les difficultés que j'ai rencontrées dans ma première tentative pour écrire mon roman "Belle du désert". N'hésitez pas à aller écouter le podcast "Dans les pas d'une histoire" (lien en linktree) pour en savoir plus !

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Illustration par Anouck Faure.

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#beckychambers #belledudésert #podcast
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Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux on


Single core, 32 bit CPU, can't even do video playback on VLC. But it kinda works for some offline work, like text editing, and even emulation through zsnes! It's crazy how Linux keeps old hardware like this running.

Thankfully though, this laptop CPU is upgradable, and so is the ram, so I'm planning on revitalizing and bringing this old Itautec to the 21st century 😄

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A great example of what heroic stories can look like in a caring and healing society: „They Remade the Battle of Helm‘s Deep in a Hospital Show, and It‘s Insane“ by Like Stories of Old on #youtube. #solarPunk #careWorkers #thePitt youtu.be/Lsc8mGKkP5I?si=btuo2-…
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I‘ve just finished the incredible „The Dawn of Everything“ by David Graeber —@DGI — and David Wengrow in the German version called „Anfänge“. Such a powerful book that I highly recommend to anyone interested in #solarpunk. Realising that our current systems are not a given. That another world has always been possible throughout history. It put a bright smile on my face time and time again.

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Just bought #NeoFeud by @silverspookgames

I first saw it here on Mastodon, I followed the developer as I was intrigued by the visuals. I added it to my wishlist some time ago and now finally bought it.
There's so much to play at the moment but I hope I will get round it soon.

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This 73 year old woman went to a protest yesterday by myself. My very comfortable friends were not interested, my son was working so I went on my own. I decided to pass on the HUGE demonstration in downtown San Diego (estimated at 61,000) and went to Del Mar/Sorrento Valley because I knew it would be smaller The Hands Off demonstration I attended in April was way too intense for me, even though it was joyous.
It was a good decision. I participated, I was welcomed by strangers and we were supported by 99% of the passersby.
This is what democracy looks like.
Gray but still involved.

There is so much wrong with this.
Like how can they be so different, they have the same parents.

Why is the younger sister bigger in every direction?

Is this the danger of veganism. Greta has seemingly no boobs at all.

Both sisters retarded in their own way, proves that the parents must be really inept at parenting.

One is a Political retard and the other want's to get into showbusiness but behave like a faggot.

Perhaps both of them are trannies after all...

What GNU + Linux software could enable deep integration of backup, sync, and transfer; just as convenient and beginner-friendly (edit: and efficient) as what Apple provides?


For example, iOS has these features:
- iCloud backup restore or peer-to-peer transfer, very early in the device setup process
- Two ways for things to be stored in iCloud, each with a corresponding list of per-app (not per-folder) toggle switches in iCloud Settings
- "Saved to iCloud" normal syncing
- Requires apps to use the right APIs and to handle conflicting changes
- Allows same data to be read and modified by multiple devices
- iCloud backup
- Available for all apps
- Separate backup per device
- Only downloaded when setting up a new device
- In app sandboxes, only excludes tmp (Flatpak equivalent is somewhere in /run) and Library/Caches (equivalent to cache directory in Flatpak sandbox) by default
- Allows apps to set isExcludedFromBackup attribute for specific files (useful for things that are easy to recreate via download but are expected by the user to not be automatically deleted)
- Includes system configuration such as home screen layout
- Backs up a list of installed apps without backing up their executables and assets
- Synced list of previously installed apps, not separate per-device
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These nearly life-size Fremont Style (~300 CE - ~1300 CE) anthropomorphic forms in Moab, Utah appear to hold shields and spears. The Fremont lived mostly north of the Colorado river and appear to have sometimes overlapped and interacted with the Ancestral Puebloan people to the south.
#rockart #petroglyph #Utah #desert #moab #archaelogy #fremont #ancestralpuebloan #pjwoods
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Cliff swallow nests by the well-known Chaco 1054 Supernova rock art panel. Chinese records indicate July 4 1054 as when this "guest star" appeared, when the moon was nearly at first quarter. This supernova created the Crab Nebula. Halley's Comet appeared in 1066. At the middle bottom are concentric circles and faint red pigment flowing to the right, plausibly a record of that comet's appearance.
#rockart #archaeology #astronomy #hiking #chaco #newmexico #ancestralpuebloan #desert #pjwoods

Western San Juan Basketmaker-style anthropomorphic forms along the San Juan river (~1,000 BCE - ~400 CE). Forms are roughly life-size. The figure on the right may be wearing a mask. Some of those who see these forms as shamanic theorize the hanging feet represent an altered state. Raft trips out of Bluff, Utah stop at this panel.

#rockart #petroglyph #archaeology #ancestralpuebloan #desert #utah #desert #pjwoods

This exceptional Barrier Canyon Style painting (~2000 BCE or earlier - ~400 CE) is being covered up by calcium carbonate. Most BCS anthropomorphic forms are missing arms or legs as if wearing a robe but these forms even have fingers. The companion birds and snakes are a common feature of this style. Note the birds around the headdress. These forms have been pecked on, possibly by others, more on this to follow.
#RockArt #Petroglyph #Utah #Desert #Archaeology #Pictograph #Utah #painting

"These Barrier Canyon Style figures in Horseshoe Canyon, Utah had their faces and torsos pecked—even the dog (tallest form, ~12in/30cm). Besides modern vandalism, some rock art seems to have been ritually pecked, mudded, or scrubbed, not always prehistorically. In 1980, Moab's Courthouse Wash rock art paintings were scrubbed. One theory proposes later shamanic cultures did this to weaken the images' power."
#RockArt #Petroglyph #Desert #Archaeology #Ancient #Pictograph #Utah