"Einem guten deutschen Berichterstatter ist jede Lüge recht, um diesen Krieg zu legitimieren. Und die dreisteste und menschenfeindlichste Lüge von allen stellen wir euch nun zum Abschluss vor.Miriam Hollstein ist Chefreporterin Politik beim @stern und sie hat etwas Spannendes herausgefunden: [...]"

x.com/NurderK/status/193677495…

#Kriegspropaganda für imperialistische Angriffskriege.

#Propaganda #Gaza #Westbank #Palästina #Iran #Israel #Rechtsextremismus #Imperialismus #Aufrüstung #Bundeswehr

Whenever I say something critical about "AI" there is - given my rather general resistance - the (valid) question what kind of cases could be considered a) "good" use cases that are b) actually worth the environmental cost.

@emilymbender did a very good webinar about that question way back in 2023.

She explains what (L)LMs are, what harms they always bring and what - if ever - (very) limited use cases could actually be considered given it's technical limitations.

youtube.com/watch?v=qpE40jwMil…

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Palestine Action damage military planes at RAF Brize Norton to intervene in the genocide #Palestine palestineaction.org/brize-nort…

Frank Zappa - Apostrophe/Camarillo Brillo
Live in Hollywood 1974
Video
#music #zappa

@Charliekirk

CNN reports that six B-2 bombers dropped 12 bunker buster bombs at just the Fordow nuclear site alone. The U.S. told Iran, through backchannels, that the strikes would be contained, and no further strikes were planned, at least not yet.

1a-1791.com/video/fww1/8e/s8/2…

12 bunker busters must make a big boom!!

Our Deep State must be upset that the taxpayer's money that went into those bunker buster bombs didn't go into their own corrupt pockets. LOL

The "Midwestern Doctor" looks at DMSO

midwesterndoctor.com/p/therape…

in combination with other drugs or therapies.

Lots and lots of stuff here. Be sure to note where she has identified cautions like in combination with newer chemotherapy drugs. Doses of those drugs MAY need to be reduced significantly to avoid toxicity.

Project Gladio

thewhiterabbitreport.substack.…

Colonel Towner-Watkins on Rumble

rumble.com/c/c-4232602

AlphaWarrior Show on Rumble

rumble.com/c/TheAlphaWarriorSh…

LA Insurrection

rumble.com/v6unfjd-operation-g…

"1983 BEIRUT MARINE BARRACKS BOMBING"

rumble.com/v6uzp23-operation-g…

OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 56 - "INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE - WHO ARE THEY?"

rumble.com/v6u0cch-operation-g…

Trump calls U.S. strikes on Iran a "spectacular military success," warns of more attacks if Iran doesn't "make peace" cbsnews.com/news/trump-address…

Frank Zappa - The Gumbo Variations
Video
#music

Zehntausende demonstrieren in Berlin gegen das Sterben in #Gaza. #Israel hat dort seit fast zwei Jahren mehr als 50.000 Menschen getötet. Raul Zelik hofft, dass die Berliner Demo ein Anfang ist. nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1192070.…
in reply to learnbyexample

I like Shortcuts as a way of implementing a more declarative understanding to create toy programs. These satisfy a modular and immediate need and you can chain them together to build bigger programs too

Scriptable is a javascript version of Shortcuts which I love for this purpose also

Actually just did this (used ChatGPT haha blush) to create a script to take a songlist and output it reformatted so it says what time each song plays and now i just need to find a good source for album tracklists and I'll have a great toy solution for that problem

I dont want to spend 3 days or even 3 hours on tinkering to get that right, its enough for me that if it doesnt do what I envision I know how to reprompt or reframe or do some trial and error tests that help nudge the approach to where it produces what I need from it and i can move on to the next problem or iterating on this to refine and improve the solution. Maybe even my overall process, who knows

I made a lot of these things when I was starting learning coding like a cash register app to make change which I'm actually super proud of but I kinda prefer to work a bit higher-level and limit the extent to which I have to reinvent the wheel. I have other innovations I'd like to pursue

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Project Gladio

thewhiterabbitreport.substack.…

"... We pulled back the curtain on a global machine of control—The International Syndicate—a covert alliance of Western intelligence agencies, military contractors, black-market financiers, and ideological gatekeepers.

In Part 1, we traced its roots to Operation Gladio—a NATO-CIA shadow army built to fight communism… that morphed into a domestic terror network, rigging elections and running false flags across Europe. This was no Cold War relic. It ...

Satellite pictures taken before #US strikes indicated heavy traffic movements at the #Fordo nuclear plant in #Iran, in images taken on June 19th and 20th released today by @Maxar

On the 19th, 16 cargo trucks were seen across an access road leading to a tunnel entrance to the facility. A day later, trucks and bulldozers are reported to have been seen near the entrance to the main facility.

Iran: 'Fordow site not seriously damaged'
"Contrary to what President Donald Trump claims," ​​the Fordow nuclear site "has not suffered serious damage." This was stated by Mohammad Manan Raisi, a member of the Iranian Parliament in Qom, where the nuclear plant is located, stressing that "there was no release of hazardous material from the nuclear site after the attack, as the hazardous material had been evacuated from the site." This was reported by the Iranian Mher agency.
#news #iran #world

We may or may not like North Korea, but it is increasingly clear that the temptation for countries not aligned with the United States to acquire nuclear weapons is aimed at securing a kind of life insurance against powers that do not respect international law. The West is dragging the planet into barbarism when it legitimizes attacks without any respect for the sovereignty of peoples and international law. No country should have nuclear weapons, and what these military actions do is accelerate the race for atomic bombs.
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We did not attack the nation of Iran. We did not attack any civilian targets. We didn't even attack military targets outside of the three nuclear weapons facilities.

Esto dice J.D. Vance.

El discurso político occidental en general, pero muy especialmente el yanqui, está tan degradado como para que la imbecilidad supina sea el único requisito para tener una carrera política exitosa.

Hot pictures for a hot afternoon 🥵

Most of the images in my book, "111 Places in Space That You Must Not Miss", came from space agencies & observatories, as well as talented archive image processors & amateur astronomers, most released with CC licences.

But I made quite a few too, also processing archival data, from my JWST observations, or from my back garden.

I've made them all available with CC BY-SA licences here:
flic.kr/s/aHBqjCbdAn

#SpaceScience
#111PlacesInSpace

in reply to Mark McCaughrean

The book was published by Emons Verlag in Europe this week, & will come out in the UK next month, followed by the US in September.

emons-verlag.de/p/111-places-i…

“Only Congress can declare war!”

True.

But let’s clarify:

Obama (2011) – Bombed Libya w/o approval, claiming it didn’t count as “hostilities” under the War Powers Act

Clinton (’99) – Bombed Yugoslavia after Congress voted against it. Also struck Iraq, intervened in Haiti.

Reagan – Sent troops to Grenada, Lebanon, armed Central America factions

H.W. – Invaded Panama w/o Congressional OK

This isn’t defending Trump. It’s about clarity before spin sets in

U.S. Reveals Details Of Attack On Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Seven B-2 Spirit stealth strategic bombers were used in the United States attack against Iranian nuclear sites on the morning of June 22, top general Dan Caine said at a Pentagon news conference, revealing that the complex operation was codenamed “Midnight Hammer”.

The Joint Chiefs Chairman said that “main strike package comprised of seven B-2 Spirit bombers” flying 18 hours from the U.S. mainland to Iran with multiple aerial refuelings.

“Iran’s fighters did not fly, and it appears that Iran’s surface to air missile systems did not see us throughout the mission. We retained the element of surprise,” Caine added.

According to the general, a total of 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bombs, more than two dozen BGM-109 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and over 125 military aircraft were employed during the operation.

Satellite images released by Maxar show at least six holes on the mountainside at Fordow site, where the 14-ton MOP bombs impacted. The bunker buster bomb is believed to be able to penetrate about 61 meters below the surface before exploding.

'Atomic Energy Organization of Iran' has not yet offered any details of the damage at Fordow.

Photo
#news #world #usa #iran

Tempo de revisitar 😢

This Land Is Mine
blog.ninapaley.com/2012/10/01/…
inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=8tIdCsM…

Quem será o próximo?
tomlehrersongs.com/whos-next/
inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=oRLON3d…

Trump's military actions against Iran were carried out without Congressional or UN authorization for strikes.

Trump has also deployed US military domestically in Los Angeles without oversight, potentially violating the Posse Comitatus Act.

The US is increasingly looking like a dictatorship where the military answers directly to Trump.

youtu.be/v3oXSe79KnY

#usa #uspol

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Sumoud: The Unyielding Heart of the Palestinian Cause in Gaza #Palestine palestinechronicle.com/sumoud-…

There is no bsky.social instance:


Why Feditips is either ignorant, stupid, or both.

I am going straaaight to name-calling I don't care anymore


Very recently I had the great displeasure of arguing with FediTips which you may know for creating all kinds of informational content about the Fediverse and surrounding topics on their website, fedi.tips/.

That's great and all, if not for all the blatant disinformation regarding...literally any microblogging or even social media platform at all that isn't the Fediverse. Most notably, Bluesky.

FediTips, or rather the person behind it, Fedithings loves spreading plain disinformation regarding Bluesky and completely disregarding proven facts about Bluesky. Facts that are obvious by just reading one or two pages of the spec overview or the Wikipedia page on ATProto.


On the Fediverse, as I'm sure most of you will know, we use a sort of “message-passing” approach to sharing our posts around the network; We pass our posts directly to those which should see it, and we know who should see it because “oh hey, that guy followed me that one time!”. This is great! Everyone gets their posts no matter where they are, from completely different communities! (unless you deny them, we'll get to that)

These places, communities are often referred to as “Instances”. It's basically just the fancy term for communities though. But it's important to keep that in the back of your head for the rest of this.

Another important detail to keep in mind is how, on the Fediverse, your identity is usually tied to the community you chose. Your handle will quite literally look something like @[url=https://blog.cyrneko.eu/@/sunny@wonderful.garden]sunny@wonderful.garden[/url] (I don't think that's a real instance...I hope lol) and people will see you as being from that community

What about Bluesky? Oh boy, Completely different model.

Are there even instances?


To get this right out of the way: No. At least not how you think.

Whereas in the context of the Fediverse and all our communities we just sort of pass posts around directly, like people sending eachother letters, Bluesky went a different route

There is basically three important components:

  • Personal Data Servers – This is where the posts are
  • Relays – This is what gets the post from A to B
  • AppViews – Fancy speak for “the app the posts are in” / “The Bluesky app”

now, Personal Data Servers sort of explain themselves. It's where your posts are. If you or anyone else wants to go right to the source of those memes and shitposts, that's where they'll find them. Right open for everyone to see.

I'll refer to Personal Data Servers as just “PDS” from here on out.


Relays then take the posts from every single PDS they can possibly find and turns them into one long, always-updating list of all posts in the order they were posted.

And the AppView has the job of, well, letting you actually see those posts and interact with them; Make new posts, like stuff, share stuff. You know the drill


Notice how I didn't say what data is stored on a PDS? That's actually an important detail to know, so let's compare

So with a Fediverse server, because you're passing posts directly between eachother as if they're letters, you need to hold on to the posts yourself so that you can, well...read them.

This means that you have a copy of not just your posts, but also the posts of everyone you follow and interact with regularly. Anyone that appears on the feed, basically

On Bluesky though? You don't keep the posts of others, only your own are stored. Well, your own and anyone you happen to share space with on the PDS.

What is “defederation”?


Now we're back to the whole “denying” thing that I hinted at earlier.

Due to the fact that posts are exchanged directly between people, there might be like superevilcommunity.com that does nothing but send you like hatred or something else you plain don't like. And blocking those communities is known as “defederation”

Now, this is a stark difference to how Bluesky fundamentally works.

Because everyone gets their posts from the same place, the Relay, one cannot really block the server a post comes from; You're not getting it from there anyways.

But even if they did filter out posts of that kind, there is another issue that makes it near impossible to have this sort of moderation tool.

Account Portability and Moderation


Bluesky had one arguably good reason to not use the same tech that the Fediverse uses: Fedi's account moving ability is not robust enough.

on the Fediverse, you can move your account to a different server by setting up an “alias” or “redirect”. This will make it so that anyone which follows you will automatically follow the new account, and anyone that searches for your old account will be redirected to the new one.

But for Bluesky, this wasn't enough. Posts weren't moved across, and you had to take up an entirely new identity on that new community. So for their new tech they were developing, they have a new identifier that isn't tied to a server. This is called a DID:PLC identifier.

The important thing here, just so I don't lose myself in technical details, is that even when you were previously at one given server it is trivial to move to another one, keeping this identity. Unlike a fediverse identity which is tied to the community it was on.

And this is why “defederation” doesn't work on Bluesky.

The Point


The things I've discussed here are basically a breakdown of what I talked about with Feditips.

Repeatedly, feditips refused to acknowledge the fact that Bluesky works differently, that it isn't even “federation” per-se, and eventually they pulled the “think of the minorities which are scared for their lives” card.

social.growyourown.services/@F… (archive)

On a Trans person. They were talking to a trans person. That is one of the minorities which are scared for their life.

At that point, I stopped talking to them and advised them to shut the fuck up

Feditips does this on the regular. They frequently spread disinformation about Bluesky in an effort to feed their superiority complex for using a different social media site. They blame those which use Bluesky and see them as below themselves. You can see them posting about oh how much better the fediverse is on the regular.

Preaching to the choir, on the fediverse.
my {preferred term} in christ, you don't need to preach to fediverse users how good the fediverse is. Especially when those which ACTUALLY moderate and run communities and those which have been here for MUCH LONGER THAN YOU all agree that no, the Fediverse is not this perfect safe haven. Far from it.

If you come to me screaming about how “think of the minorities” how come I don't see you taking action on transmasc erasure on fedi, or how people of color are treated on fedi? Those are marginalized too, and you say you care so much about safety which is why you redirect everyone there. Why can't they find a home here? Could it be that fedi is...not perfect? That the structure we've built over many years makes it at best uncomfortable for those people to be here?

No, it couldn't be. The fediverse is perfect and we are all superior for using it. What's that, Blacksky is a thing and they are running completely independent infrastructure for the black community? No no, you must be hallucinating. What is that, they in large parts feel much safer there? Nope. Can't be. The Fediverse is perfect.

expanding on blacksky a bit...Just to expand on this a little bit, everything I've seen from the blacksky community is genuinely amazing. They are building their community and keeping eachother safe, and it is working much better on there than anything I've seen on fedi. Seriously, these people make their own software completely independent from Bluesky PBLLC, and I've heard some rumours they even want to have their own AppView.

Thank you for reading.


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Bluesky is more open than you think.


I see a lot of misinformation about bluesky here, so I want to address a lot of the talking points against atproto/bluesky.

This is partially inspired by accounts like mastodon migration and feditips being really annoying about bluesky.

How Bluesky Works


I see a lot of people misunderstanding how it works.
The network has three main parts:
1. A PDS -- This stands for Personal Data Server. These store information in records, like who you are following, your posts, who you are blocking and your images.
2. A relay -- These crawl PDSes and keep a copy of all the records on them. They give a "Firehose" of all the data on the network (that they crawled).
3. An AppView -- These index and work through the data from the firehose. All interactions are handled through these, meaning if someone follows me on bluesky, that app.bsky.graph.follow record will be crawled by the relay, and recieved by the AppView. bsky.app/ is an Appview. Appviews don't always have to use the relays, whtwnd.com/ connects to PDSes directly.

This is different to ActivityPub, where if I follow someone, my server sends that information directly to the other person's server.

Common misconceptions

An atproto relay is too expensive to run.


atproto.africa/ is a second full-network relay run by the blacksky team. We already have a second relay, and they're not even that expensive to run anymore, a lot of people run non-archival (meaning it doesn't backfill every post) relays for less than $40 a month.

There is no instances available except for bsky.social


bsky.social isn't actually an instance, its just the domain name assigned to users by default. This is explained here: app.wafrn.net/fediverse/post/f…

Wafrn has (opt-in) bluesky support, they act as a PDS and AppView, so if bluesky disappears tomorrow they can switch to the atproto.africa relay. (There is DID:PLC which is a problem, but I'll get to that later.)

You can't defederate bsky.social, this proves atproto is centralised!


app.wafrn.net/fediverse/post/f… also explains this, bsky.social is just the name assigned to users, each PDS has names like brittlegill.us-west.host.bsky.… (where my account is).

While you could ignore records from a specific PDS on the App layer, its pretty pointless, since atproto is portable/content addressed, meaning a user could seamlessly move to another PDS. (AP does support moving, but its pretty seamful.)

(While I was writing this someone posted a pretty good blogpost about this: blog.cyrneko.eu/there-is-no-bs…)

Bluesky can censor people in turkey, this proves they're centralised!


Those posts weren't removed, people on third party bluesky apps in turkey could still see them.
People in Turkey are automatically subscribed to a Moderation Service which hides those posts, as the government requires it.
If a person unsubscribes, or uses a third party app/server the posts are still there.

Bluesky isn't decentralised as someone was banned for pointing out the head of T&S liked jailbait porn.


That person came back on a different PDS. They literally are still on bluesky because they joined a different server.

Bluesky went down due to a DDoS, this proves they are centralised!


The DDoS only crashed the Bluesky PDSes. People self hosting were fine.


Wafrn


Wafrn is a federated tumblr alternative. It started off as a tumblr clone, the dev added AP support, and eventually, Atproto support.
Its a great example of how bluesky can be built on.
If bluesky disappeared tomorrow, Wafrn could switch relays to atproto.africa, and still interact with people on other PDSes.


AppViewLite


appviewlite is a cool project I forgot to mention in the original post. It lets you self host an extremely lightweight Appview.
You can crawl PDSes yourself, eliminating the need for a relay.

github.com/alnkesq/AppViewLite


The main reason I made this post is because so many people are blindly anti-atproto, without fully understanding how it works and how it can be improved.

There is obviously problems with it, but it does a lot right. (There's a lot ActivityPub should do, like content addressing, DIDs and composable moderation).

I also think we could do with a better bridge. bridgy isn't really cutting it right now.


Note on did:plc, its the only centralised part of the network as of now, its essentially the underlying ID every account has. It is possible to use a did:web id instead, which is tied to a website name.



There is no bsky.social instance:


Why Feditips is either ignorant, stupid, or both.

I am going straaaight to name-calling I don't care anymore


Very recently I had the great displeasure of arguing with FediTips which you may know for creating all kinds of informational content about the Fediverse and surrounding topics on their website, fedi.tips/.

That's great and all, if not for all the blatant disinformation regarding...literally any microblogging or even social media platform at all that isn't the Fediverse. Most notably, Bluesky.

FediTips, or rather the person behind it, Fedithings loves spreading plain disinformation regarding Bluesky and completely disregarding proven facts about Bluesky. Facts that are obvious by just reading one or two pages of the spec overview or the Wikipedia page on ATProto.


On the Fediverse, as I'm sure most of you will know, we use a sort of “message-passing” approach to sharing our posts around the network; We pass our posts directly to those which should see it, and we know who should see it because “oh hey, that guy followed me that one time!”. This is great! Everyone gets their posts no matter where they are, from completely different communities! (unless you deny them, we'll get to that)

These places, communities are often referred to as “Instances”. It's basically just the fancy term for communities though. But it's important to keep that in the back of your head for the rest of this.

Another important detail to keep in mind is how, on the Fediverse, your identity is usually tied to the community you chose. Your handle will quite literally look something like @[url=https://blog.cyrneko.eu/@/sunny@wonderful.garden]sunny@wonderful.garden[/url] (I don't think that's a real instance...I hope lol) and people will see you as being from that community

What about Bluesky? Oh boy, Completely different model.

Are there even instances?


To get this right out of the way: No. At least not how you think.

Whereas in the context of the Fediverse and all our communities we just sort of pass posts around directly, like people sending eachother letters, Bluesky went a different route

There is basically three important components:

  • Personal Data Servers – This is where the posts are
  • Relays – This is what gets the post from A to B
  • AppViews – Fancy speak for “the app the posts are in” / “The Bluesky app”

now, Personal Data Servers sort of explain themselves. It's where your posts are. If you or anyone else wants to go right to the source of those memes and shitposts, that's where they'll find them. Right open for everyone to see.

I'll refer to Personal Data Servers as just “PDS” from here on out.


Relays then take the posts from every single PDS they can possibly find and turns them into one long, always-updating list of all posts in the order they were posted.

And the AppView has the job of, well, letting you actually see those posts and interact with them; Make new posts, like stuff, share stuff. You know the drill


Notice how I didn't say what data is stored on a PDS? That's actually an important detail to know, so let's compare

So with a Fediverse server, because you're passing posts directly between eachother as if they're letters, you need to hold on to the posts yourself so that you can, well...read them.

This means that you have a copy of not just your posts, but also the posts of everyone you follow and interact with regularly. Anyone that appears on the feed, basically

On Bluesky though? You don't keep the posts of others, only your own are stored. Well, your own and anyone you happen to share space with on the PDS.

What is “defederation”?


Now we're back to the whole “denying” thing that I hinted at earlier.

Due to the fact that posts are exchanged directly between people, there might be like superevilcommunity.com that does nothing but send you like hatred or something else you plain don't like. And blocking those communities is known as “defederation”

Now, this is a stark difference to how Bluesky fundamentally works.

Because everyone gets their posts from the same place, the Relay, one cannot really block the server a post comes from; You're not getting it from there anyways.

But even if they did filter out posts of that kind, there is another issue that makes it near impossible to have this sort of moderation tool.

Account Portability and Moderation


Bluesky had one arguably good reason to not use the same tech that the Fediverse uses: Fedi's account moving ability is not robust enough.

on the Fediverse, you can move your account to a different server by setting up an “alias” or “redirect”. This will make it so that anyone which follows you will automatically follow the new account, and anyone that searches for your old account will be redirected to the new one.

But for Bluesky, this wasn't enough. Posts weren't moved across, and you had to take up an entirely new identity on that new community. So for their new tech they were developing, they have a new identifier that isn't tied to a server. This is called a DID:PLC identifier.

The important thing here, just so I don't lose myself in technical details, is that even when you were previously at one given server it is trivial to move to another one, keeping this identity. Unlike a fediverse identity which is tied to the community it was on.

And this is why “defederation” doesn't work on Bluesky.

The Point


The things I've discussed here are basically a breakdown of what I talked about with Feditips.

Repeatedly, feditips refused to acknowledge the fact that Bluesky works differently, that it isn't even “federation” per-se, and eventually they pulled the “think of the minorities which are scared for their lives” card.

social.growyourown.services/@F… (archive)

On a Trans person. They were talking to a trans person. That is one of the minorities which are scared for their life.

At that point, I stopped talking to them and advised them to shut the fuck up

Feditips does this on the regular. They frequently spread disinformation about Bluesky in an effort to feed their superiority complex for using a different social media site. They blame those which use Bluesky and see them as below themselves. You can see them posting about oh how much better the fediverse is on the regular.

Preaching to the choir, on the fediverse.
my {preferred term} in christ, you don't need to preach to fediverse users how good the fediverse is. Especially when those which ACTUALLY moderate and run communities and those which have been here for MUCH LONGER THAN YOU all agree that no, the Fediverse is not this perfect safe haven. Far from it.

If you come to me screaming about how “think of the minorities” how come I don't see you taking action on transmasc erasure on fedi, or how people of color are treated on fedi? Those are marginalized too, and you say you care so much about safety which is why you redirect everyone there. Why can't they find a home here? Could it be that fedi is...not perfect? That the structure we've built over many years makes it at best uncomfortable for those people to be here?

No, it couldn't be. The fediverse is perfect and we are all superior for using it. What's that, Blacksky is a thing and they are running completely independent infrastructure for the black community? No no, you must be hallucinating. What is that, they in large parts feel much safer there? Nope. Can't be. The Fediverse is perfect.

expanding on blacksky a bit...Just to expand on this a little bit, everything I've seen from the blacksky community is genuinely amazing. They are building their community and keeping eachother safe, and it is working much better on there than anything I've seen on fedi. Seriously, these people make their own software completely independent from Bluesky PBLLC, and I've heard some rumours they even want to have their own AppView.

Thank you for reading.


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liberapay.com/cyrnekoko-fi.com/cyrnekoAny little bit helps ❤


↓ it'd mean a lot if you supported my work ↓


liberapay.com/cyrnekoko-fi.com/cyrnekoAny little bit helps ❤


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This talking point is vile and needs to stop.

It would be like hearing "OUR PLANTATIONS!" or "THE PRICE OF COTTON!" if there was a 1800s policy that deported slaves.

Complaining about the price of food implicitly argues we should go back to the system that gave us low prices. We should not.

Complaining that farmers can't exploit workers anymore is... well it's just evil.

There are plenty of complaints about Trump policy that don't implicitly treat migrants like farm equipment.

#Milei hat in #Argentinien den Kauf und Besitz von halbautomatischen Waffen für Zivilisten unter Auflagen ermöglicht.


Dies ist der nächste Schritt in Einlösung eines seiner #Wahlversprechen, nachdem bereits das #Mindestalter auf 18 Jahre herabgesetzt und der Erwerbsprozess beschleunigt wurden.

Anscheinend zeigen #Studien in den #USA, dass es in Gegenden, in denen Bürger sich selbst verteidigen können, weniger Gewaltverbrechen gibt. Die Theorie dahinter scheint zu sein, dass Kriminelle immer Zugang zu Waffen finden und ihnen der Staat damit gerade in Gegenden mit strikteren Waffenbesitzregelungen einen Vorteil verschafft, der sie eher motiviert, die Waffe auch einzusetzen. Wogegen in Gegenden, in denen der Kriminelle befürchten muss, einem bewaffneten #Opfer gegenüber zu stehen, der #Waffeneinsatz und sogar die Kriminalität insgesamt niedriger ist.

#Milei hat dazu sicher eine datengetriebene Meinung. Insoweit würde ich ihm im Zweifel glauben, dass auch bei diesem Thema #Freiheit besser ist als #Staat.

#US #news media conveniently forgetting that the #CIA helped overthrow a #DemocraticallyElected #Iranian #government in 1953, forcing #Iranians to endure decades of the Shah’s brutal rule which ultimately resulted in the #Islamic #Revolution that they cite for every single thing they think is wrong with #Iran, but the US caused the entire situation and its consequences. #USpol #Iran #Trump
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Outside groups organize to form unbiased, independent vaccine panel


Since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired the members of the CDC’s esteemed vaccine advisory panel, medical organizations and experts are looking for alternatives.

In the wake of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to shake up a key federal vaccine advisory committee, outside medical organizations and independent experts are looking for alternate sources of unbiased information and even considering forming a group of their own.

A leading contender is a new group led by Michael Osterholm, an infectious disease expert and the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota.

Osterholm is launching the Vaccine Integrity Project at CIDRAP as a potential alternative to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

“We’ve always just taken for granted that routine child immunizations and other vaccines would be readily available and that they would be supported by the public health system,” Osterholm said. “Now that’s in question.”

MAGA influencers fall in line behind Trump after U.S. airstrikes hit Iran


Trump's base was vocally divided over the prospects of direct U.S. attacks up until the moment they happened.

The MAGA movement's top influencers were divided over bombing Iran until Donald Trump did just that Saturday night.

Now, at least for the time being, the lay leaders in Trump's base appear to be rallying around a position that spares Trump criticism: Direct attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities are justified, as long as American troops aren't sent into a third full war halfway around the world in the last quarter of a century.

Iran: Nuclear Industry Damaged but Development Will Continue
"The nuclear industry is deeply rooted in our country and its roots cannot be destroyed," Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for Iran's state-run atomic energy agency, told state TV, adding that its development will not stop. "There is damage inflicted on sites, but this is not the first time our nuclear industry has been damaged, we will continue to develop it and protect it more than before," he added.
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