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    probably would have snagged it and just like, hung around a bit and kept an eye out for the owner, were I broke.

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  • podcasts podcasts Anyone have a backup for /r/blackepsteinfeed since Brace and Liz filed a copyright strike against it?
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    I think it was kemono.su

    A generic patreon paid content aggregator. vs all the custom hacked together one-offs that people use for podcast piracy

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    <3

    thanks for looking. I don't even mind the look so much as it interrupts the slop. But even on desktop it can look bad yah

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Yes, his campaign is still selling this with that description.
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    technology technology A good thread on installing win 11 properly
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    Good info to have out there! There's a 0.0% chance of me switching to Windows, but if you're going to run it this is the best way to do it.

    Also might want to change the shitter links to xcancel.com or something so that people can see the whole thread without having an account at that torment-nexus-ass website

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    This update has made the SSR functionality basically useless by adding the interstitial pulsing placeholders... Any way we can disable those for the first pageload or something? because it's driving me bonkers

    On slow devices, it goes like this:

    • The page loads (takes a few seconds),
    • content loads in basically immediately
    • I start reading/scrolling.
    • After 1-2 seconds, the content that was loaded from the server initially disappears entirely, replaced by the placeholder animations
    • then all that content is re-loaded, wasting time and data,
    • after several seconds of that, the content is rendered again and I can actually browse.

    afaik it was always wasting CPU cycles/data but the hip new animations took that background annoyance and made it an actual UX issue

    As always thank you for the effort though, the next UI is intriguing though I don't love the black and blue theming

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    That's because it's not a link, it just triggers some javascript. Don't think its a new issue either. There's probably a way to make it work but I don't know what it is, otherwise I'd try to contribute it upstream.

    Though I do see that now we don't even rewrite the URL with the sort/pagination parameters anymore when changing pages... 0.19.3 would change the URL to something like this: /?dataType=Post&pageCursor=P103a73c&sort=Active

    is that intended @makotech222@hexbear.net ?

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  • latam latam Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens​​ - New General Megathread for the 26th-28th of June 2024
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    traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns I finally saw I Saw The TV Glow
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    I heard people straight up think that maddy was like, crazy and wrong and trying to get her to commit suicide together, or reading the most overtly trans scenes as being her memories/hallucinations not isabel/owen's so there's definitely a million ways to misinterpret if you aren't looking for the transness.

    I was with you in terms of hyping it up a little too much the first time and being sort of let down (but also just astonished and devastated that the movie ended when it did). It was almost more impactful the second time but that is probably due to personal circumstances of mine

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  • neurodiverse neurodiverse I found out I have ADHD.
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    I read that comment when you posted it! Doing my best to learn I guess, even before I accepted this might be a thing lol

    I have no idea if stimulants will work well for me. I've definitely used caffeine to self medicate most of my adult life so maybe? But either way I know it won't be a magic bullet, just one thing to try if a doc recommends it I guess. I honestly don't know what not being able to mask would look like for me, but I work from home on a computer and have very accepting friends so hopefully the adjustment wouldn't be too rough? I try not to downplay (or play up) my own struggles but all things considered I've lived a pretty chill life I feel like. Lots of self-repression and some serious struggles socially at times but you know, not outright horribly traumatic? So maybe that helps idk.

    Thanks for your prolific support and advice all over the site! I just got new insurance so I'll have to see what it will cost to see someone this summer. I hate to say it but I want to see if I can get the ball rolling on this diagnosis stuff without telling them I'm trans... (is that a horrible idea?) Let's just say I don't want to be on that list given the way the US is going lately... My gender is none of their business and even barring government action, telling your doctor you're trans unfortunately seems like an excellent way to get subpar medical care. Or maybe I'm needlessly paranoid but I'd rather be paranoid and wrong than the target of fascist repression or plain ol discrimination.

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    I still struggle with burnout to this day due to being an overworked IT contractor for years.

    hahahahaha ha.. ha..... fuck

    This video finally convinced me I probably have A(u)DHD. I already thought I was on the spectrum probably but didn't feel any need to go to a psychiatrist for it (I don't... like or trust them? not for any great reason necessarily I just have an aversion) but if there's any chance ADHD meds help me I probably owe it to myself to go

    I don't know why this is what did it. probably the fact that the 2 month procrastination jobby is basically what I'm doing with a key part of my day job right now. Ruined my whole weekend and the mental block is still there.

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    Yessss! So glad it worked!

    To explain the confusion: I actually pulled the entire lead tube out before separating the collet from the lead tube, (the main body/grip of the pencil is a separate piece of plastic!) so I had plenty of room to grab the collet with tools. However your way might be better, since as I recall it took a fair amount of force to pull the lead tube out the back, and after doing it a few times the two halves no longer seem to click together and stay very well.

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    yeah that's definitely the toughest part... the collet needs to come out the front of the pencil, it can't fit out the back. It is barbed (visible in this pic if you zoom way in) so it digs into the plastic pretty damn well, but it can be pulled straight out.

    I basically just used brute force. it should be pretty safe to pull straight outwards on the collet by the ring part (the part that moves freely) since that way there's no bending, its all metal on metal, in tension, and the thin members of the collet are pulled snugly together and stressed evenly. you can use a small pliers but you don't want to squeeze too much. either grab the ring head-on and squeeze enough to get a grip, or use a sufficiently tiny pliers to grab from the side between the spring and the collet ring, not squeezing basically at all and just hooking the jaws of the pliers under the ring and pulling out. Some wiggling/wobbling the collet (while still pulling outwards so nothing bends) as you go could help but will probably make the fit looser when you go to put it back in so don't go overboard.

    I don't think there's a great way to push it out from the rear either, since behind it there's a narrowing of the hole in the plastic to about the same size as the one on the back of the collet. Maybe if you had just the perfect 1.5mm rod or something but it would probably just buckle.

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  • em_poc em_poc Chronically online arch linux users when regular citizens of their favorite communist country uses the world's most accessible and compatible operating system
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    hexbear hexbear Homeless and in need of help with food
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    I cant use cashapp but I can give you a bump. let me know if you have something else like paypal or venmo

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  • history history The Bắc thuộc - New General Megathread for the 25th-26th of May 2024
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    oh. on desktop at least it only "breaks" that one tab and re-opening the site in a different tab, or clicking on the homepage and then refreshing both gets it back to working.

    Are you using it on a phone with it saved to your homescreen as an app or something?

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    if you just mean it isn't following ohms law thats to be expected for a big inductive load. ac gets weird with wattage since with non-resistive loads the current draw will not perfectly align with the sine wave.

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    chat chat I'm probably just going to give up on buying a car
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    yeah... I drove cheap worthless cars and have a clean driving record and insurance was still like $700/yr for liability only. In some states you can sorta get away with not having insurance for a little while but its a mess if you get caught. plus idk, $100 registration? cheapest to operate was probably just oil changes and gas but eventually other maintenance will always be needed (tires brakes bulbs, other fluids).

    No car is ever cheap really, theres a reason the average cost of ownership is like $6k a year min

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse AMAB? The USPS has something called iCOP - the Internet Covert Operations Program.
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    I knew a guy that worked at UPS and he said they didnt pull stuff and give it to law enforcement unless it like, broke open and was visibly drugs, or stank of weed bad enough they couldnt pretend not to smell it. But there might be programs at a higher level for cooperation, idk, and I'm sure they cooperate with requests/warrants

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse AMAB? The USPS has something called iCOP - the Internet Covert Operations Program.
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    on one hand mail has maybe more legal protections against interception, on the other hand ups doesnt give a fuck about you shipping drugs and doesnt have this shit

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  • badposting badposting "As many of you may have suspected, I am full of shit. What is your favorite laxative?"
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    cafiza? that stuff kinda scares me. I know its harsh enough to not be safe to use on certain metals, but yet I still end up getting it all over my hands whenever I use it basically

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse (CW sexism) Yo BigHaas apparently this is a whole thing.
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    for how long? more than likely you won't get yourself killed, but its not zero risk either, you should really get them done (or diy) soon, say in the next 2 weeks, maybe a month if you really don't drive much at all. I know one person who drove all the way until his were grinding metal on metal, he lived just fine but it was risky and probably cost him more to fix because of it (though idk, replacing rotors seems to be really common these days, they're almost treated as normal wear I feel like, but if they're in good shape and you're DIYing it you can reuse them)

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    news news The Central Bank of China will use $42 billion to buy back unsold new buildings, which will then be converted into affordable housing.
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    music music I realized that I haven't listened to any albums from 2024 yet so I downloaded a bunch, this is my playlist for today, it'll be my first time hearing each album, what am i in for?
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    I won't shit on your taste except to note that I completely dont understand why so many people like taylor swift... but I'd have high hopes for the khruangbin, I've been hearing some on the radio and liking it, and theres at least some very catchy tracks from vampire weekend, if not amazing IMO, but I haven't listened to the album through or anything.

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    chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Some Zionist TikTokers made Miss Rachel cry and people are freaking out
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    She did a fundraiser for Palestine and they told her it was too little too late and that she didn’t give a shit about Palestinian children.

    A kids content creator using their platform to fundraise for a worthy cause that is (though wrongly,) seen as highly controversial and political is great. Its not revolutionary, but its productive and its normalizing in a way that politics-focused people speaking out is not. Why the hell was she being harassed?

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    yesss we're back! I'm hyped, very interested in getting some boards made and soldering them up once its consolidated onto one board

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    seems like it's particular to the person and their hair/skin but what I've gathered is that you take the machine and a tweezers, insert a fresh needle into the holder. lightly insert the needle at the root of the hair, parallel to the direction the hair is coming out. you basically just let it slide in until it reaches the root of the follicle, where it will meet some resistance. Then you trigger the pulse with the foot switch, and see if the hair will come out with the tweezers. if the follicle is properly destroyed, it should slide out with basically no resistance. if it does not come right out you can increase the power and try again, dont pluck it ofc.

    Doing it to yourself is gonna be pretty damn challenging or impossible on many parts of the body but you could maybe find a partner willing to help. Seems like there are training videos online that might help learn proper technique as well but I cant vouch for any specific ones

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  • askchapo askchapo Did Bashar Al Assad gas his own people, or is that total bullshit?
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    I dunno we have at least one poster in lebanon, idr where in the region theyre originally from but they have an interesting perspective in the news mega

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  • technology technology Am I wrong though?
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    yeah but if you do some googling, it seems they actually did add such isolation in the past couple years. Though from what I read, the isolation still isnt as good as chromium's, its not fair to say they don't have it

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  • the_dunk_tank the_dunk_tank "This Hindutva Fascist is just like my favorite Liberal"
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    honestly he wasnt even much of a socdem. He just did some trust busting and regulation. Far from the worst liberal pres we've had tho.

    Modi on the other hand...

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    I changed my mind: I'm now on board for Ibis! (wikipedia rant post)

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2061061 > I was a little skeptical about Ibis, mainly for practical/technical reasons, not philosophical differences ([link](https://hexbear.net/comment/4694315)). > > But something today really changed my mind as to the necessity of figuring out those practical/technical hurdles... I discovered that Wikipedia has widely cited associated site "WikiSource" as its only source for the contents of Salvador Allende's final speech before his death, and now that widely referenced page has been deleted from the site, for "Copyright violation", despite the fact that it almost certainly wasn't, and even if it were, no person in their right mind would ever claim it as such. On the wikipedia side, there's been no updates to the many references to that page, and on the WikiSource side, no serious discussion on the implications of just nuking that *highly relevant to the public interest* speech from their site, and no coordination between the two. > > They cite some Chilean copyright law, copied from the spanish language WikiSource, but then somehow come to the opposite conclusion that the esWS people did! This was a user-submitted english translation too, so they threw out all of that user's work over a speculative claim by some friggin internet janitor and didn't think that might be relevant. And none of this would have ever come up if they didn't try to become their own source, rather than citing independent websites and other sources... So. Fucking. Stupid. > > And this is after they had the EXACT same discussion 10-12 years ago. It was deleted, and then later restored, based on the EXACT same line of chilean law. But someone decided it was time for a revisit a few months back and now all the links to it are dead again. Just in case, idk, the family of salvador allende decides to sue wikipedia? fat fucking chance > > Also to add insult to injury, the first line of their "Copyright Discussions" page is as follows: > > >This page hosts discussions on works that may violate Wikisource's copyright policy. **All arguments should be based entirely on U.S. copyright law.** > > I get that due to treaties chilean law is probably relevant here but this is all just a wank-off between Um Actually ![nerd](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/c3c351bb-cee7-484c-aecf-5b87fbc2f496.gif "emoji nerd") moderators so it still made me rage a little > > Anyhow thankfully [archive.org aren't such dweebs](https://web.archive.org/web/20231206104447/https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Salvador_Allende%27s_Last_Speech) and I can share with you here the contents of the speech: > > > > ::: spoiler Speech: > Surely this will be the last opportunity for me to address you. The Air Force has bombed the antennas of Radio Portales and Radio Corporación. > > My words do not have bitterness but disappointment. May they be a moral punishment for those who have betrayed their oath: soldiers of Chile, titular commanders in chief, Admiral Merino, who has designated himself Commander of the Navy, and Mr. Mendoza, the despicable general who only yesterday pledged his fidelity and loyalty to the Government, and who also has appointed himself Chief of the Carabineros [national police]. > > Given these facts, the only thing left for me is to say to workers: I'm not going to resign! Placed in a historic transition, I will pay for the loyalty of the people with my life. And I say to them that I am certain that the seeds which we have planted in the good conscience of thousands and thousands of Chileans will not be shriveled forever. > > They have force and will be able to dominate us, but social processes can be arrested by neither crime nor force. History is ours, and the people make history. > > Workers of my country: I want to thank you for the loyalty that you always had, the confidence that you deposited in a man who was only an interpreter of great yearnings for justice, who gave his word that he would respect the Constitution and the law and did just that. At this definitive moment, the last moment when I can address you, I wish you to take advantage of the lesson: foreign capital, imperialism, together with the reaction, created the climate in which the Armed Forces broke their tradition, the tradition taught by General Schneider and reaffirmed by Commander Araya, victims of the same social sector who today are hoping, with foreign assistance, to re-conquer the power to continue defending their profits and their privileges. > > I address you, above all, the modest woman of our land, the countrywoman who believed in us, the mother who knew our concern for children. I address professionals of Chile, patriotic professionals who continued working against the sedition that was supported by professional associations, classist associations that also defended the advantages of capitalist society. I address the youth, those who sang and gave us their joy and their spirit of struggle. I address the man of Chile, the worker, the farmer, the intellectual, those who will be persecuted, because in our country fascism has been already present for many hours -- in terrorist attacks, blowing up the bridges, cutting the railroad tracks, destroying the oil and gas pipelines, in the face of the silence of those who had the obligation to act. They were committed. History will judge them. > > Surely Radio Magallanes will be silenced, and the calm metal of my voice will no longer reach you. It does not matter. You will continue hearing it. I will always be next to you. At least my memory will be that of a man of dignity who was loyal to his country. > > The people must defend themselves, but they must not sacrifice themselves. The people must not let themselves be destroyed or riddled with bullets, but they cannot be humiliated either. > > Workers of my country, I have faith in Chile and its destiny. Other men will overcome this dark and bitter moment when treason seeks to prevail. Go forward knowing that, sooner rather than later, the great avenues will open again and free men will walk through them to construct a better society. > > Long live Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers! > > These are my last words, and I am certain that my sacrifice will not be in vain. I am certain that, at the very least, it will be a moral lesson that will punish felony, cowardice, and treason. > > Santiago de Chile, 11 September 1973 > ::: > > I know this is far from the worst thing Wikipedia has ever done, but it really got to me, and I feel an organization with its priorities in order would never behave this way. And in a federated system, not only could I use an instance with its priorities in better order, but also other sites would have likely mirrored the content.

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    I changed my mind: I'm now on board for Ibis! (rant post)

    I was a little skeptical about Ibis, mainly for practical/technical reasons, not philosophical differences ([link](https://hexbear.net/comment/4694315)). But something today really changed my mind as to the necessity of figuring out those practical/technical hurdles... I discovered that Wikipedia has widely cited associated site "WikiSource" as its only source for the contents of Salvador Allende's final speech before his death, and now that widely referenced page has been [deleted from the site, for "Copyright violation"](https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?oldid=13762438#Translation:Salvador_Allende's_Last_Speech), despite the fact that it almost certainly wasn't, and even if it were, no person in their right mind would ever claim it as such. On the wikipedia side, there's been no updates to the many references to that page, and on the WikiSource side, no serious discussion on the implications of just nuking that *highly relevant to the public interest* speech from their site, and no coordination between the two to say, fix all the broken links they just created? They cite some Chilean copyright law, copied from the spanish language WikiSource, but then somehow come to the opposite conclusion that the esWS people did! This was a user-submitted english translation too, so they threw out all of that user's work over a speculative claim by some friggin internet janitor and didn't think that might be relevant. And none of this would have ever come up if they didn't try to become their own source, rather than citing independent websites and other sources... So. Fucking. Stupid. And this is after they had the EXACT same discussion 10-12 years ago. It was deleted, and then later restored, based on the EXACT same line of chilean law. But someone decided it was time for a revisit a few months back and now all the links to it are dead again. Just in case, idk, the family of salvador allende decides to sue wikipedia? fat fucking chance Also to add insult to injury, the first line of their "Copyright Discussions" page is as follows: >This page hosts discussions on works that may violate Wikisource's copyright policy. **All arguments should be based entirely on U.S. copyright law.** I get that due to treaties chilean law is probably relevant here but this is all just a wank-off between Um Actually ![nerd](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/c3c351bb-cee7-484c-aecf-5b87fbc2f496.gif "emoji nerd") moderators so it still made me rage a little Anyhow thankfully [archive.org aren't such dweebs](https://web.archive.org/web/20231206104447/https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Salvador_Allende%27s_Last_Speech) and I can share with you here the contents of the speech: ::: spoiler Speech: Surely this will be the last opportunity for me to address you. The Air Force has bombed the antennas of Radio Portales and Radio Corporación. My words do not have bitterness but disappointment. May they be a moral punishment for those who have betrayed their oath: soldiers of Chile, titular commanders in chief, Admiral Merino, who has designated himself Commander of the Navy, and Mr. Mendoza, the despicable general who only yesterday pledged his fidelity and loyalty to the Government, and who also has appointed himself Chief of the Carabineros [national police]. Given these facts, the only thing left for me is to say to workers: I'm not going to resign! Placed in a historic transition, I will pay for the loyalty of the people with my life. And I say to them that I am certain that the seeds which we have planted in the good conscience of thousands and thousands of Chileans will not be shriveled forever. They have force and will be able to dominate us, but social processes can be arrested by neither crime nor force. History is ours, and the people make history. Workers of my country: I want to thank you for the loyalty that you always had, the confidence that you deposited in a man who was only an interpreter of great yearnings for justice, who gave his word that he would respect the Constitution and the law and did just that. At this definitive moment, the last moment when I can address you, I wish you to take advantage of the lesson: foreign capital, imperialism, together with the reaction, created the climate in which the Armed Forces broke their tradition, the tradition taught by General Schneider and reaffirmed by Commander Araya, victims of the same social sector who today are hoping, with foreign assistance, to re-conquer the power to continue defending their profits and their privileges. I address you, above all, the modest woman of our land, the countrywoman who believed in us, the mother who knew our concern for children. I address professionals of Chile, patriotic professionals who continued working against the sedition that was supported by professional associations, classist associations that also defended the advantages of capitalist society. I address the youth, those who sang and gave us their joy and their spirit of struggle. I address the man of Chile, the worker, the farmer, the intellectual, those who will be persecuted, because in our country fascism has been already present for many hours -- in terrorist attacks, blowing up the bridges, cutting the railroad tracks, destroying the oil and gas pipelines, in the face of the silence of those who had the obligation to act. They were committed. History will judge them. Surely Radio Magallanes will be silenced, and the calm metal of my voice will no longer reach you. It does not matter. You will continue hearing it. I will always be next to you. At least my memory will be that of a man of dignity who was loyal to his country. The people must defend themselves, but they must not sacrifice themselves. The people must not let themselves be destroyed or riddled with bullets, but they cannot be humiliated either. Workers of my country, I have faith in Chile and its destiny. Other men will overcome this dark and bitter moment when treason seeks to prevail. Go forward knowing that, sooner rather than later, the great avenues will open again and free men will walk through them to construct a better society. Long live Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers! These are my last words, and I am certain that my sacrifice will not be in vain. I am certain that, at the very least, it will be a moral lesson that will punish felony, cowardice, and treason. Santiago de Chile, 11 September 1973 ::: I know this is far from the worst thing Wikipedia has ever done, but it really got to me, and I feel an organization with its priorities in order would never behave this way. And in a federated system, not only could I use an instance with its priorities in better order, but also other sites would have likely mirrored the content.

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    chapotraphouse YearOfTheCommieDesktop 6 months ago 100%
    For the lib/fed dipshits trying to do the "leaderless movement gets hijacked by do-nothings" bit with Uncommitted votes www.listentomichigan.com

    The campaign isn't leaderless, it was organized in large part by the people at Listen to Michigan, who explicitly say "We hold Biden's margin for victory", and "Biden must earn our vote through a *dramatic* change in policy." (emphasis mine). You can post as hard as you want about how absolutely servile to the democratic party *you* are, but most of the people voting uncommitted actually give half a shit about genocide, so don't claim them for yourself. Like seriously, get fucked you brain-broken liberals. Biden won't save you, stop trying to undermine the few electoralists that are actually trying to make a difference in a potentially effective way.

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    chapotraphouse YearOfTheCommieDesktop 7 months ago 100%
    ahhhhhh wtf I take one.real break all week

    and now someone from this.mutual aid.group I help with wants me to be done with my shit in 4 days not 5, as is the usual max, and they texted a bunch and called, all while my phone was off ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

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    Hank Green confuses Knuckles with Tails, confirmed fake Sonic fan www.youtube.com

    I didn't watch the superbowl this year but "why do billionaire celebs bother to do ads for random crap" did catch my interest as a video topic

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    urbanism YearOfTheCommieDesktop 8 months ago 100%
    For those who don't understand why americans get so attached to their cars... youtu.be

    This doesn't apply to everyone, not on such a deep emotional level (I liked cars but I was never naming and hugging and kissing them) but when a car is a necessity, and you spend large swaths of your life in one, you definitely form a certain attachment, if not to the specific car, then to the general vibe and lifestyle. For say, a trans person in the american south... a car could be a lifeline, frequently the only thing between you and homelessness, etc. I'm thankful to not need a car anymore, and I've developed a similar but different attachment to/fondness for transit, but cars still hold a certain comfort as someone who grew up in the sticks originally, and whose first real dose of independence and refuge from the world was getting a drivers license and access to a car. And while that shouldn't be allowed to block reforms to the urban landscape that make cars less necessary and less viable, it's worth being more empathetic to those with a strong connection to the car as that process progresses. Maybe this isn't even a good video to explain what I imply in the title but I hope it makes sense, and it did get me thinking about the topic

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    urbanism YearOfTheCommieDesktop 8 months ago 100%
    Sneaking Journalists into Suburbia www.youtube.com

    this is more real than the slander against the USSR and DPRK it's pattterned after

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    technology YearOfTheCommieDesktop 8 months ago 98%
    Dumbphone posting (/intentional technology use manifesto)

    image shamelessly stolen from r/dumbphones and mostly unrelated I feel like we could almost use a comm for this specifically but c/technology will do Anyone else here have luck with cutting back on smartphone/technology use in general, or feel like they need to try a change in that department? Or even just social media? Chime in below I'd love to chat about it. I'm avoiding work rn and thinking about smartphone use. I had an android phone for many years and I think it was a really negative force in my life. Sure there's lots of times it's useful as a one-off but overall I don't think it was actually good to have on me all the time. I think the overarching issue with a lot of modern tech is that it reduces or tries to eliminate intentionality on the part of the user, and make the user experience completely frictionless. But some of that "friction" is important, intentionality is important, without it we are just mindless consumers at the beck and call of marketers and big tech companies. Music apps don't need to decide what you listen to and in what order, being able to get a mix based on a song or artist is one thing, but the tiktok-ified endless autoplay of songs with no user input is... not good. especially when you grow up with that you lose so much. Or social media I think we all know is a toxic time suck and honestly just a mindless addiction for many, even this place can take on that role, I know it does sometimes for me, it's easier to scroll than face whatever stressful thought or situation is at hand... and fine, maybe that urge to distraction isn't going away, but on reflection I find scrolling to be the least-soothing way of scratching that itch... So it would be better if it wasn't quite so frictionless, to help break the feedback loop. Push notifications (for things other than messaging) are another insidious way that such behavioral patterns are fostered. For the computer nerds, I think of it as like an interrupt for my attention, it breaks the flow of what I'm doing and demands I look at it, and frankly 80% of push notifications just don't deserve that level of priority. But because exerting any control or intentionality over those notifications is made to be extra effort in the name of UX streamlining, most people just have these annoying interrupts conditioning their brain at the whims of whoever controls the apps. *In such a tech dependent world, user control over software is way more critical than it's ever been,* and for all their annoyingness and often mediocre or bad takes on other topics, free software people have been hammering on that for years and building alternatives. All that to say: I've been using a linux phone (pinephone pro) as my only phone for the better part of 6 months now and it's been a breath of fresh air. I'm reading again for the first time in years, I'm building a music collection that I actually own, I'm starting to cut the tether to big tech spyware platforms, but I'm not disconnected from the world. The point is: it's not a dumbphone, it just has some extra friction in places, and that has enabled me to be a lot more intentional about my use. It's slower, and the battery life is worse, and lots of other tradeoffs, but in practical terms mostly what that has led to is me being more intentional about my consumption. I can always just go on a computer and browse to my heart's content, or put videos on the TV all night, but the device that's with me all the time is optimized for the things I care about, not for spying on me and robbing me of my attention and sanity. (and fwiw linux phones aren't really non-nerd ready yet unless your requirements are pretty basic, but I could see the next gen of them being much closer to linux-on-the-PC levels of easy. It's getting better every month) **But the lower tech alternative is what you are seeing more and more on places like r/dumbphones** (and I have adopted pieces of this as well): purpose built devices. Instead of one device that does everything (including a bunch of stuff you don't even want it to and don't get any agency over as an end user), people are rediscovering the utility of having different tools for different tasks: - A small notebook replaces a huge power-hungry phone screen+stylus for taking notes - A digital camera replaces the AI-mangled modern smartphone camera for high fidelity photos. - A little game system replaces the microtransaction and predatory-mechanic laden cornucopia that is mobile games. - A book or ereader replaces the eyestrain-inducing, sleep-ruining experience of reading long-form text on a bright little phone screen. - A watch keeps the time, even when your phone would have long since run out of battery, and serves as a superior alarm clock for many circumstances, etc. - A wallet holds cash (okay and cards... and I guess most people haven't abandoned these yet) that can be used to pay for goods and services, without the limitations of battery, internet connection, spying, etc. of mobile payment schemes. venmo/paypal/whatever are good to have in your back pocket, but IMO are really only like, revolutionary, if you're comparing them to credit cards and bank transfers, especially in the US where there's no other good system for easily transferring money digitally. - wired headphones/earbuds can be much more durable alternatives to made-for-disposal hermetically sealed bluetooth pods, they are cheaper, they can sound better, they are available in a plethora of options and repairable when they break. Not that bluetooth is verboten, many bt devices are better, but the airpods and those modeled after it are pretty trash. - if you are picky about such things, a dedicated audio player can play music, audiobooks, podcasts, for longer, in better quality, with less interruptions, than a smartphone. I'm less certain about this one personally, as even dumphones can usually have headphones and play music for you (some even support FM which is cool and saves battery over streaming), but it all depends on your preferences! - And the titular dumbphones hold the potential to be much longer-lasting, more reliable makers of calls and texts, by virtue of being simpler. having a phone's primary purpose return to being communication makes it better at that role... Now none of this is to say you should carry all this stuff and more all the time. But it's something you can be *intentional* about and tailor to your needs! Maybe you're a theory-head without a rigid schedule: skip the games, camera, watch, headphones, etc and just carry an ereader, a notebook and a dumbphone Or you're more of a direct action andy, you can leave the dumbphone (the only one that can be used to track you still) at home, or skip it entirely, or get a device with killswitches! Much harder to do if you limit yourself to the Apple/Android dichotomy So yeah, point is you can pick what things you actually care about and bring those, when appropriate, and use them when *you* want to rather than doing, like, everything everywhere all at once with your smartphone. Yes you can tweak your smartphone to avoid many of these issues, and maybe that's good enough for you, (I encourage it, just give it serious thought, be intentional about what you really want to allow), but some are just unavoidable, and much like you are not immune to propaganda, none of us are immune to the baked in effects of marketers, big tech addiction-mongers. The simplest way to step away from the all-encompassing absorption machines in our pockets is to not have one, and to consider their replacements carefully, even if other paths are workable. I'm pretty sure ![matt-jokerfied](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/87eb5059-58b3-4f4d-92ba-640310e16575.png "emoji matt-jokerfied") originally got me thinking about "friction" in this context, and this has all been marinating and steering my choices ever since, culminating with this linux phone that I can customize to my heart's content and does not have any of the built in addictive/harmful/spying apps that all my android phones always did. Oh and I can repair it rather than it becoming useless, physically and software-wise, in just a few short years. I'm still a tech dweeb, I just want it to enhance people's lives and liberate them not make them worse and more dependent.

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    Something's Rotten with French Nuclear www.youtube.com

    interesting vid, wonder if anything's changed in the last 18 months, and if there's any worthwhile left criticism of this perspective

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    :vincent-adultman:

    Alternately :business-factory: but I would rather that be this one lol: ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/4eca5916-7ec5-4a0b-aac4-9df53406e043.png)

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    New Years | Pretty Crimes prettycrimes.bandcamp.com

    ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/9c112fef-4f5e-46a0-b344-153f74bfb62a.png)

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    Precinct in Ruins: Minneapolis Fights for the Legacy of the 2020 Uprising www.youtube.com

    >I was more afraid of [3rd Precinct officers] than any community member I'd ever met. -Former Minneapolis police officer Unicorn riot documentary premiering now

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    news YearOfTheCommieDesktop 10 months ago 100%
    Toxic: 3M knew its chemicals were harmful decades ago, but didn’t tell the public, government minnesotareformer.com

    Not a brand new article but it was new to me >Internal 3M documents show: >- In the 1950s, 3M animal studies consistently found its PFAS chemicals were toxic. >- By the early 1960s, 3M knew the chemicals didn’t degrade in the environment. >- 3M knew by the 1970s its chemicals were widely present in the blood of the general U.S. population. >- A 1970 study of fish had to be abandoned “to avoid severe stream pollution” and because all the fish died. After being exposed to a chemical, the fish couldn’t stay upright and kept crashing into the fish tank and dying. >- By 1976, 3M knew the chemicals were in its plant workers’ blood at higher levels than normal. >- A study of a chemical’s effect on 20 rhesus monkeys in 1978 had to be aborted after 20 days because all the exposed monkeys died. >- In 1979, a 3M scientist warned that perfluorochemicals posed a cancer risk because they are “known to persist for a long time in the body and thereby give long-term chronic exposure.” >- In 1979, 3M lawyers advised the company to conceal a 3M chemical compound found in human blood. >- In 1983, 3M scientists concluded that concerns about its chemicals “give rise to legitimate questions about the persistence, accumulation potential, and ecotoxicity of fluorochemicals in the environment.” >- Purdy wrote in his resignation letter that in the 1990s, 3M told researchers not to write down their thoughts or have email discussions because of how their “speculations” might be viewed in legal discovery. >- 3M told employees to mark documents as “attorney-client privileged” regardless of whether attorneys were involved, the state alleged, and minutes of meetings were edited to omit references to health hazards. >- In 1997, 3M gave DuPont a “material safety data sheet” — which lays out potential hazards — for a chemical. It read, “Warning: contains a chemical which can cause cancer,” citing 1983 and 1993 studies by 3M and DuPont. But 3M removed the label that same year and continued to sell the products for decades without warning. ::: spoiler More >Donald Taves, a researcher at the University of Rochester, first reported in the scientific journal Nature in 1968 that the general population had been exposed to the compounds. Then Taves discovered his own blood contained it, according to a 3M document marked “confidential,” obtained in the Minnesota attorney general’s lawsuit. > >Taves was working with Warren Guy and Wallace Brey at the University of Florida on a research paper. > >3M chemist G.H. Crawford took the phone call from Taves, and admitted nothing. He wrote in a confidential interoffice memo: “We (pleaded) ignorance but advised him that Scotchgard was a polymeric material not a F.C. acid.” > >(In fact, by this point, the company knew its chemicals accumulated in the human body and were toxic, Swanson told a congressional committee. Moreover, Swanson added, 3M refused to identify the chemicals in its products, which for a generation thwarted the scientific community’s understanding of their health impacts.) > >Taves, Guy and Brey later discovered plasma from blood banks in five cities suggested “widespread contamination of human tissues with trace amounts of organic fluorocompounds derived from commercial products” such as floor waxes, wax paper, leather and fabric conditioning agents. > >After getting the phone calls from researchers, 3M began analyzing its fluorine compounds. Within weeks, they found a compound that was a likely match. > >By late 1975, 3M sent employees to see Guy and Taves at the University of Rochester, where they agreed to try to isolate and identify fluorochemicals in blood. > >In 1976, the company began sampling employees’ blood. > >Tests showed workers at 3M’s Cottage Grove plant called Chemolite had up to 1,000 times the normal amount of fluorochemicals in their blood. ::: It just goes on and on like this. fuckin grim stuff

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    chapotraphouse YearOfTheCommieDesktop 10 months ago 100%
    Can we appropriate the "groups whom the law protects but does not bind" quote?

    The quote: >Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: > >There must be in-groups whom the law protectes but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect. > >There is nothing more or else to it, and there never has been, in any place or time. And apparently it originates from the comments of this blog post, not from the commonly attributed CIA stooge: https://crookedtimber.org/2018/03/21/liberals-against-progressives/#comment-729288 It's pretty lib subject matter on the whole and I'm not holding out hope that Mr Wilhoit is a marxist, but it actually maps pretty well. I was just talking to a friend about how the NLRB rulings against starbucks are doing literally nothing to stop them from union-busting and penalizing union workers, and this popped into my head: >It's almost like there's a class who the law protects but does not bind, and a class who the law binds but does not protect or something Mr. Wilhoit was onto something but it's not celebrities or immigrants or whoever he meant it about, it's the working class and the ruling class. Also I really want to eventually get called a tankie for quoting some liberal blog reply guy. I just think it would be funny PS: check out his music, it's not bad: https://www.broadheath.com/mp3s.html https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgT0vSWjBh4gAtab6JZgVrA/videos

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    Why cheating is allowed on game shows - Vox www.youtube.com

    Vox is just downstream of mr beast now

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    chapotraphouse YearOfTheCommieDesktop 10 months ago 100%
    apparently we've been "censured" on the libiverse reputation tracking site https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured?page=3

    The two columns are "Reasons" and "Evidence" lmao ![](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/fb1d1eaa-22a2-4684-ab85-4883f3bc53d9.png)

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    Leftist Movies archive from some old school legend on r/CTH mega.nz

    from the READMEs: >hello! > >i tried to compile rare, hard to find leftist themed movies as best I could in best quality I could. i mostly left out the more popular ones (such as Snowpiercer) > >remember lads, sharing and seeding is praxis. and from part 3: >Oi! This is FIXED SECOND VERSION Part 3 of a series: > >Folder 2 Magnet: > >[magnet:?xt=urn:btih:e0482176fe3ae3056e470785026f5bb4659fea11&amp;dn=Leftist%20Movies%202&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.pomf.se%3a80%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80%2fannounce](magnet:?xt=urn:btih:e0482176fe3ae3056e470785026f5bb4659fea11&amp;dn=Leftist%20Movies%202&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.pomf.se%3a80%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80%2fannounce) > >Folder 1 Magnet: > >[magnet:?xt=urn:btih:d91e697c72c0d520ffa1dec0f0f93953807b1976&amp;dn=Leftist%20Movies&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.pomf.se%3a80%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80%2fannounce](magnet:?xt=urn:btih:d91e697c72c0d520ffa1dec0f0f93953807b1976&amp;dn=Leftist%20Movies&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.opentrackr.org%3a1337%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.pomf.se%3a80%2fannounce&amp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80%2fannounce) > >Follow me on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/HoodedLeia/list/leftist-movies-worth-watching/ > >Please seed! Seeding is praxis. > >DM me on Reddit if you have any questions u/Dark_Nuts and please check out r/LeftFilm > >boondocks leftist episode enjoy > >simpsons has fun doomer shit on electoralism

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    traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
    Are you?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/961837 > https://nitter.net/girlcel_/status/1718729065207574610

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    Little Joel saying Israel's actions in Palestine are ethnic cleansing and directly comparing them to the actions of Nazis during the holocaust youtu.be

    For some reason I'm surprised he didn't hedge or both sides it a little. Pleasantly surprised

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    podcasts YearOfTheCommieDesktop 12 months ago 100%
    lmao somebody submitted a FOIA to the FBI for just "Trueanon Podcast" https://vault.fbi.gov/foia-log-2020-part-01/foia-log-2020-part-01

    page 121 towards the bottom. June 8th, 2020 apparently anyone know if it's possible to track down the response to the foia? edit: I found this on the second page of google trying to track down a bootleg rss feed for trueanon edit2: found one https://jumble.top/trueanon/feed.xml

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    beehaw might be leaving the fediverse https://beehaw.org/post/7754304

    I'm sure people here can empathize with having all the tech wizards get burnt out and leave, and all the various teething problems but this is a bit much... lemmy has its issues but plenty of sites larger and smaller than beehaw are getting on just fine. Perhaps the lib sysadmins are just going back to brunch?

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    science YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    USA btfo by random dermatology journal article www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    >Hitler’s policies also featured eugenics, a term first proposed by Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin (Cuerda et al., 2011). Eugenics was first implemented in the United States in the early 1900s, **and is reportedly still occurring there via the sterilization of female prisoners (Johnson, 2014).** Jesus

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    USA be like https://files.catbox.moe/pmw4yb.mp4

    [Source](https://hexbear.net/post/454659)

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    askchapo YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    So what the fuck was up with China training mujahideen?

    Been listening to the latest blowback, and was a bit astonished to hear that China was a significant player in hosting training camps for the earlier generations of jihadis, but they don't go into a lot of detail on china's motivations or anything. This would have been in the period after mao's death, iirc they said 1979 what's up with that? was the sino soviet split that severe that they sought to undermine and destroy the USSR?

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    diy YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    Fixed my shaver today! or Here's why you should troubleshoot before you get out the parts shotgun

    Like the title says I fixed my remington shaver/clippers today. It started behaving especially badly a couple weeks ago after sitting unused for a bit. It didn't seem to hold a charge and would fade until the motor stopped dead within 5 or 10 seconds, and seemed to be getting worse. I'm a pretty repair-minded person so I took it apart and took a look around at how it was put together, and grabbed the battery size while I was in there. 1 or two plastic clips broke but ultimately it came apart okay. So, not seeing anything else obvious I ordered a pre-tabbed replacement battery online and set it aside. Yesterday I received the battery and tried to install it (a whole other issue, the tabs from the factory were offset on one end so it was tricky to snake the new straight tabs through the pcb). I finally got it in, and voila.... oh wait, it still doesn't work. same issue. That is why you should always troubleshoot before you buy parts! A quick voltage check on the old battery would have revealed that the battery was full, and not sagging too much under load. I got back to it today, and after poking around for a few mins with a multimeter, I found that the battery voltage was great, and that the issue seemed to be with the surface mount PTC thermistor that was in series right before the wires that went off to the motor. I removed that thermistor and temporarily bridged the contacts (should be relatively safe in the short term, there is other protection circuitry in there incl a thermal fuse on the battery), and the shaver works great again (I also took the opportunity to remove the insane amount of hair built up in the head of the shaver, which is far too open on this model, allowing things to get inside) I highly recommend people who are interested get into repair! with a little know-how, plus soldering and desoldering equipment (nothing fancy), you can do quite a bit of little repairs of devices that would otherwise be disposable for *no reason*

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    videos YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    Happy Thursday, everyone! Here's a video clip of someone in a fur suit beating up a nazi. streamable.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/360175 > Context: https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/15pt3hr/furry_beats_up_a_nazi_with_a_megaphone/

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    hexbear YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    test post pls ignore

    going to test image sizing in the comments, fr please ignore

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    news YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    Illinois just made it possible to sue people for doxxing attacks arstechnica.com

    Honestly this seems like it could actually be a net negative since it only protects people with the means to sue... cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1339679 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1339678 > > > Archived version: https://archive.ph/FEj1f > > Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20230811200705/https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/08/illinois-just-made-it-possible-to-sue-people-for-doxxing-attacks/

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    hexbear YearOfTheCommieDesktop 1 year ago 100%
    Want to opt out of seeing lib comments? Have I got the script for you hexbear.net

    originally posted here: https://hexbear.net/comment/3702575 I slapped together a userscript to auto-collapse comment chains made by users not from hexbear.net or lemmygrad.ml. Hope this helps people who aren't happy about federation to not have to see the eye-wateringly bad takes (I recommend combining this with setting your defaults to browse posts by Local and Hot to not see posts from other instances and not use the struggle-session sort aka Active). You can use it by installing the TamperMonkey/ViolentMonkey extension in your browser and then creating a new script and copy/pasting the following into it: ``` // ==UserScript== // @name Lib Blocker // @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/ // @version 0.1 // @description Block federated users on hexbear.net // @author YearOfTheCommieDesktop // @match https://hexbear.net/* // @icon https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&amp;domain=tampermonkey.net // @require https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/CoeJoder/waitForKeyElements.js@v1.2/waitForKeyElements.js // @grant none // ==/UserScript== function processComment(comment) { var link = comment.querySelectorAll('a[title="link"]'); if (link.length >= 2 &amp;&amp; (!link[1].href.includes("hexbear.net") &amp;&amp; !link[1].href.includes("lemmygrad.ml"))) { comment.querySelector('button[aria-label="Collapse"]').click(); } return true; } ```

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